Study programme automatizácia a riadenie procesov získavania a spracovania surovín
Basic information
Study programme in national registry: automatizácia a riadenie procesov získavania a spracovania surovínGuaranted by: Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies
Study field: Cybernetics
Level of degree: 1
Form of study: present
Degree: Bc.
Length of study in years: 3
Professionally oriented: No
Joint study programme: No
Languages of delivery: english language, slovak language
Graduate profile
DescriptionThe study program Automation and management of the processes of acquisition and processing of raw materials will provide graduates with a broader professional profile with the possibility of employment in production, in the functions of professional workers and managers at various organizational levels in companies, industrial enterprises and business organizations focused on industry and automation. The cross-sectional nature of automation does not exclude the application of graduates in other sectors, including the economic and social sphere. Graduates have the knowledge and prerequisites for qualified management of the function of operator of complex automated units. Graduates are able to operate and design simple applications in the field of automation and process control.
Learning objectives
The aim of the education is to provide the graduate of the study program with basic information in the field of cybernetics with a focus on the field of automation and process control. A graduate of the study program Automation and management of processes of acquisition and processing of raw materials, bachelor's degree, is able to automate the collection, processing of data from the process, their monitoring, visualization (informatize processes), implement and ensure the functional operation of control and information systems of production and technological processes of acquisition at a professional level and processing of raw materials. His specific knowledge will be a good knowledge of the internal processes of production technology. In the preparation of these graduates, emphasis will be placed on a very good mastery of typical processes of heavy industry and their adequate mathematical models. This gives the prerequisites for the skilled handling of the operator of complex automated units.
Main learning outcomes
From the point of view of a closer specification of the study profile, the graduate will master active programming of both classical and special computer technology. When creating algorithms, he will be able to use the basic methods of mathematical modeling of processes and management. He will also be able to introduce modern information technologies into practice. Graduates will therefore have knowledge of general methods of analysis, design and implementation of automatic control systems, analysis of production, technological equipment and processes, information technology, design of technical and program tools and their implementation in a specific application. They also have knowledge of the natural sciences, informatics, economic, environmental and social sciences at the appropriate level. They are able and skilled to operate and design simple applications in the field of automation and process control. They have the competence to apply themselves as professional workers in operations in the functions of dispatchers and operators of automated and automatic control systems. They also have sufficiently developed skills to educate themselves and continue their further studies with a high degree of independence in the subsequent 2nd degree study program in the given field. Profile subjects: - Automation of technological processes (Laciak) - Mathematical means of automation (Škovránek) - Programming of control automata (Petráš) - Automated measurement and data processing systems (Durdán) - Mathematical basics of automation (Škovránek) - Informatization of processes (Kačur) - Theory of automatic control (Petráš) - Automation of mines (Laciak) - Automation of quarries (Laciak) - Theory of processes (Durdán) - Identification of processes (Laciak) - Management of technological processes (Laciak) - Optimization of processes (Laciak) - Modern trends in automation (Petráš)
Professions
Professions for which the graduate is prepared at the time of completion.
- PLC programátor 4
- Strojársky technik automatizácie 4
- Technik automatizovaných riadiacich systémov energetick... 6
- Aplikačný programátor 6
- Automatizér technologických a výrobných procesov
Employability
Evaluation of the study programme graduates employabilityThus, graduates have knowledge of general methods of analysis, design and implementation of automatic control systems, analysis of production, technological equipment and processes, information technology, design of technical and program tools and their implementation in a specific application. They have an appropriate level of knowledge in natural sciences, informatics, economic, environmental and social sciences. They are able to operate and design simple applications in the field of process automation and informatization. They will apply as professional workers in operations in the functions of dispatchers and operators of automated and automatic control systems.
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
See the filled-in form "Statement of authority from practice to SP"; from the employers; representatives, which is attached to the description of the study program.
Structure and content of the study programme
Suggested study plan in the MIAS portalCurrent academic year plan and current schedule
Current academic year planCurrent schedule: MAIS portal
Persons responsible for the study programme
Person responsible for thequality of the study programme: prof. Ing. Ivo Petráš, DrSc.List of persons responsible for the profile courses:
- prof. Ing. Ivo Petráš, DrSc.
- prof. Ing. Marek Laciak, PhD.
- doc. Ing. Ján Kačur, PhD.
- doc. Ing. Tomáš Škovránek, PhD.
- doc. Ing. Milan Durdán, PhD.
Student representatives: Jaroslav Gajdoš
Study department
Spatial, material, and technical provision of the study programme and support
List and characteristics of the study programme classroomsIn addition to classical lecture halls, the following laboratories are also available to ensure the study program: - Laboratory of informatization of processes and information systems – LIP/PC3 – BN3, (The laboratory serves to acquire skills and experience in projecting and designing information business systems, design and creation of web applications), - Laboratory of information technologies and resources - PC2 - BN3, (In the first years, the laboratory is used for acquiring skills and experience in working on a computer network and the basics of working with informatics resources with the Microsoft Office user package), - Laboratory of direct control – PC4 – PK14, (The laboratory is used for teaching and research in the issue of direct digital control), - Laboratory of technological processes - LPT - PK19 (The laboratory is used to carry out and evaluate experimentally the processing of raw materials in selected technologies), - Laboratory of industrial control systems - LPRS - BN3, (The LPRS laboratory is created for the teaching of subjects related to the technical side, with the programming of control automata, it also houses objects for control and automation of processes). More information is available on the institute's website: http://web.tuke.sk/uraivp/o_ustave.php#tech and in the legislation of the faculty: https://fberg.tuke.sk/wps/wcm/connect/fberg.tuke.sk3719/19670e1b-1581-469b-82d7-3d83b8eeb19c/prevadzkovy_poriadok_laboratoria.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=nZfotuJ https://fberg.tuke.sk/wps/wcm/connect/fberg.tuke.sk3719/3b7e03ec-0e5e-4073-99ec-4f61452e2d86/priloha_1_zoznam_laboratorii_fberg.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=nZV9pO9 https://fberg.tuke.sk/wps/wcm/connect/fberg.tu
Characteristics of the information provision
For the development of the study program, the departments of the Technical University of Košice (TUKE) use the rich library fund of the University Library (UK), the mission of which is the information security of scientific research and the pedagogical process at TUKE. The digital library of the UK (http://www.lib.tuke.sk) is also available to TUKE students and employees, which provides: lending services; consulting services; reference services; digital services; MVS and MKVS service; education and training for writing theses. Library services are concentrated in UK TUKE, which include all activities from searching in the library fund to searching for information in the online catalog and available databases (Springer Link, Science Direct, IEEExplore, etc.), to making specific documents available in print or electronic form in the UK fund (the total number of documents is 186966, of which 64228 books, 40046 textbooks, 7779 anthologies, 6341 bound periodicals, 7718 electronic documents, 31846 final and qualification theses). Students have access to the Internet on the school premises and in the dormitories via a WiFi connection, which allows them unrestricted access to library services. The MAIS academic information system http://mais.tuke.sk/ ensures the entry, processing and provision of information about the admissions process (submission of the application, results, overviews), about the study (subject information sheets, timetable, registration for exams, results of interim and final evaluations, submission of final theses, assessments for final theses, etc.). Overview of available study literature: http://people.fberg.tuke.sk/es/index.php/monografie-vysokoskolske
E-learning
In addition to the classic library collection, modern electronic resources with flexibly updatable study materials of various types are available to support TUKE study programs. Both teaching materials and e-learning teaching materials (textbooks or scripts) were created. All are available in CD form or in LM systems, e.g. http://moodle.tuke.sk/. Other teaching materials are also available in the faculty LMS, or on the websites of subjects or various pedagogical projects. The CISCO Webex video conference system is also available for distance education or for special cases at the link: https://tuke.webex.com/
Institution partners
List of partners participating in block teaching: Ing. Gabriel Tréfa, PhD., USSteel Košice, GTrefa@sk.uss.com Ing. Róbert Vandlik, USSteel Košice, RVandlik@sk.uss.com Ing. Andrea Kalafusová, Fpt Slovakia sro, Andrea.Kalafusova@fpt.sk Ing. Tibor Gujdán, Fpt Slovakia s.r.o., tibor.gujdan@fpt.sk Ing. Richard Szeplaki, Siemens Healthcare sro, richard.szeplaki@siemens-healthineers.com Ing. Branislav Černík, Ford, bcernik@ford.com Ing. Martin Majer, B+R automation, Martin.Majer@br-automation.com Ing. Boris Havrila, B+R automation, boris.havrila@br-automation.com Ing. Nikola Timková, Handtmann Kechnec sro Ing. Ladislav Kandrač, PhD., Magneti Marelli
Admission procedures
Required abilities and necessary admission requirementAdmission procedures
Results of the admission process over the last period