Study programme priemyselná elektrotechnika

Basic information

Study programme in national registry: priemyselná elektrotechnika
Guaranted by: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Study field: Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Level of degree: 2
Form of study: present
Degree: Ing.
Length of study in years: 2
Professionally oriented: No
Joint study programme: No
Languages of delivery: slovak language

Graduate profile

Description
Graduates of the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program have an extensive knowledge of principles and functions of power electronic circuits, sensors, electrical machines and drives, including their programming and control using microprocessors or PLC automata. They are able to design and develop state-of-the-art electrical equipment in an independent and effective way. They can apply their knowledge as an engineer, design and development manager of state-of-the-art electrical systems, and in the operational management.
Learning objectives
A graduate of the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program will acquire expanded knowledge and skills about the principles, functions and applications of power circuits and systems as well as electrotechnical systems and devices based on the integration of extensive knowledge from power electronics, electrical machines and electrical drives. He will also acquire knowledge in the field of control methods of linear, quasi-linear and non-linear systems and systems working with feedback, as well as methods for designing, constructing and projecting devices, systems and systems characterized by high functional capabilities, which are controlled by modern automation technology using robotic systems , simulation and CAD tools for electrical engineering and with the support of modern information technologies. The aim of the education is for the graduate to be able to creatively apply the acquired knowledge, abilities and skills in solving assigned tasks, to be able to analyze a problem and synthesize a new original solution also by means of the integration of knowledge from automotive mechatronics, energy control of production line components, logistics of production systems, development of software applications in industrial electrical engineering, applications and programming of embedded systems and production processes in electronics. The graduate will acquire the necessary knowledge for continuing education in the third level of study and the necessary skills that will enable him to quickly adapt to the needs of the labor market, which will enable him to apply in a wide range of professions related to the field of electrical engineering.
Main learning outcomes
A graduate of the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program has extensive knowledge at the level of synthesis about the principles and functions of power circuits and systems as well as electrotechnical systems and devices based on the integration of extensive knowledge from power electronics, electrical machines, devices and drives, including their control and programming based on signal processors or programmable logic controllers. The graduate has extensive knowledge and understanding of semiconductor static electrical sources, various types of energy sources, electromagnetic compatibility, methods of modeling and control of electrotechnical production systems, as well as knowledge of the creation of related technical documentation. Within the framework of optional subjects, he can acquire knowledge in the field of automotive mechatronics, energy control of production line components, logistics of production systems, applications and programming of embedded systems and production processes in electronics. He has the skills and can independently analyze, design, construct and implement electrotechnical production systems and their electrical, electronic and intelligent control elements, independently design and creatively develop the most modern electrotechnical equipment and systems based on the integration of knowledge from other fields, independently design the location of special electrotechnical systems to industrial enterprises with the aim of improving their functionality and safety, to analyze presented solution alternatives and to creatively synthesize new effective solutions with the support of modern mathematical, diagnostic, and simulation methods. He is able to use programming languages, computer networks, visualization products, the latest information and communication technologies to ensure the production and control process, creatively solve and apply acquired knowledge, work effectively with information, use a system approach in the analysis and synthesis of tasks, propose original solutions based on integrating acquired knowledge from other fields and participating in research tasks. He has the ability to formulate decisions and conclusions, to present his proposals and, by defending arguments, to promote and justify their solutions to the professional as well as to the lay public, as well as to cooperate effectively with managers and specialists of other professions. He is ready to work independently and in a team, to apply ethical and social responsibility in the application of knowledge and in decision-making, even with incomplete information, to further educate himself through self-study and to maintain contact with the development of science and technology in the professional field. A graduate is able to learn in an online environment through distance learning, e-learning, using the LMS Moodle and the Webex platform. The mentioned knowledge, abilities and skills in combination with basic knowledge of the natural science base and knowledge in the field of information and communication technologies are required in industrial practice for a wide class of different applications. Graduates will be employed primarily as creative designers, research and development workers, coordinators and managers of work teams in the design and development of modern electrical and electromechanical systems, as well as in control and ensuring the operation of these systems, and in companies engaged in the construction of machines, devices, equipment and systems falling into the class of electrotechnical systems and the production of their components, as well as in the testing and servicing of such systems.
Professions
Professions for which the graduate is prepared at the time of completion.

Employability

Evaluation of the study programme graduates employability
Year: 2018 Source: https://uplatnenie.sk/?degree=V%C5%A0&vs=709000000&faculty=709040000&field=2675T34&year=2018 Due to the low number of graduates, no application data is available. Year: 2019 Source: https://uplatnenie.sk/?degree=V%C5%A0&vs=709000000&faculty=709040000&field=2675T34&year=2019 Number of graduates: 8 Average salary: 1336 euros Half of the graduates earned more than: 1413 euros TOP 3 industries in which graduates worked: - Information and communication (60%) - Construction (20%) - Wholesale and retail trade (20%) TOP 3 jobs in which graduates worked: - System administrators (20%) - Electrical and energy engineers (20%) - System analysts (20%) Employed: 63% Contract workers: 0% SZČO: 25% On maternity leave: 0% Unemployed: 12% Continuing studies: 0% Others (working abroad, voluntarily unemployed): 0%
Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics and the Department of Theoretical and Industrial Electrical Engineering FEI TUKE has long-standing cooperation with industrial enterprises in the region and within Slovakia. As part of this cooperation, the staff of the department solved studies and analyzes of technical problems in practice and proposed their solutions, but mainly participated in implementation projects in practice, either directly or as subcontractors of larger companies. Thanks to this, the departments have detailed information about the requirements of industrial enterprises for the skills of graduates in the field of electrical engineering. On the basis of these requirements, the profile of the graduate was defined and continuously adjusted, and study programs for bachelor's and engineering studies were compiled and adjusted based on it, so that they corresponded to the required core of the Electrical Engineering department, but also took into account the requirements of practice for the abilities of graduates. Excursions to industrial enterprises in Slovakia and abroad are part of the teaching, where the student has the opportunity to see the application of acquired knowledge in practice. Thanks to the broader scope of the issues covered, their interconnection and practical experience, our students are sought after by employers precisely because of their versatility and ability to think systemically. This is confirmed by interviews with industrial partners, as well as internal surveys among graduates of our department. Up to 90% of graduates of the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program continue to work in their field. Employers especially appreciate the broader knowledge of our graduates, who, in addition to electrical engineering, also have knowledge from other fields of study, such as cybernetics (automation, mechatronics, robotics, embedded systems), informatics (artificial intelligence, applied informatics) and mechanical engineering (machine parts and mechanisms , production equipment, transport machinery). The mentioned combination of knowledge with the main emphasis on electrical engineering is in high demand by employers in the field of industrial automation, where our graduates are most employed. The most common employers of graduates of this study program are: ANDRITZ Slovakia, s.r.o. (Humenné), job position: Software developer, Hardware developer, System Tester, Electronics development quality engineer BSH Drives and Pumps, s.r.o. (Michalovce), job position: Automation engineer BWG Prešov, job position: Designer of electrical systems, Programmer of PLC systems, Application engineer Johnson Controls International, s.r.o. (Lučenec), job position: PLC programmer, automation equipment technician Datakon, s.r.o. (Košice), job position: Designer of electrical systems, Programmer of PLC systems, Application engineer Kuenz SK, s.r.o. (Kechnec), job position: Electrical engineer in research and development Kraftstorm, s.r.o. (Prešov), job position: PLC programmer Kybernetika, s.r.o. (Košice), job position: Designer of electrical systems, Programmer of PLC systems, Application engineer National Instruments (SR and CR), job position: Application engineer PSS Svidník, a.s., job position: Programmer of control systems Reinguss, s.r.o. (Košice), job position: Electro – SW specialist Siemens Slovensko, s.r.o., job position: Designer of automated systems with electric drives, Application engineer Spinea Technologies, s.r.o. (Prešov), job position: Servo drive specialist Soenen Hendrik NV (Snina), job position: .NET Programmer, PLC and CNC Programmer, AutoCAD Designer, Service Technician UniPro Automation, s.r.o. (Košice), job position: PLC programmer, automation equipment technician U.S.Steel Košice, job position: Shift engineer VUKOV Extra, a.s. (Prešov), job position: PLC Programmer Východoslovenská energetika, a.s. (Košice), job position: Trainee program for graduates aimed at filling specific positions ZŤS VVÚ Košice, a.s., job position: Electrical engineer in research and development, Programmer of control systems, Electrical designer for robotic systems The Automated Technology Group (ATG) (Land Rover, Nitra), job position: PLC Programmer

Structure and content of the study programme

Suggested study plan in the MIAS portal

Current academic year plan and current schedule

Current academic year plan
Current schedule: MAIS portal

Persons responsible for the study programme

Person responsible for thequality of the study programme: prof. Ing. Dobroslav Kováč, CSc.
List of persons responsible for the profile courses: Study advisor: Ing. Patrik Jacko, PhD.
Student representatives: Bc. Matúš Lučka
Study department

Spatial, material, and technical provision of the study programme and support

List and characteristics of the study programme classrooms
All existing as well as new laboratories at FEEI TUKE will be used for teaching individual subjects. These laboratories are equipped with cutting-edge technologies for design, simulation, development, prototype implementation, characterization and testing of advanced electronic, sensor, robotic, mechatronic modules and systems, information and communication systems, but also systems from the fields of electrical engineering, mechanics, and materials research. FEEI TUKE is one of the most successful Slovak institutions in obtaining funding for research projects through domestic and foreign grant schemes, within which several top laboratories and workplaces have been built and equipped. In addition, the faculty has sufficient computer technology and software equipment necessary for modeling, design, simulation and experimental verification of various electronic and electrotechnical systems. Lectures take place in classrooms equipped with blackboards and multimedia equipment, which in many cases also enables the online transmission of the educational activity in the case of a distance form of study. The FEEI TUKE computer center ensures the operation of computer classrooms. Expert laboratories, which are equipped with various devices and equipment, mainly provide experimental exercises. The description and equipment of professional and experimental laboratories with assignment to educational outcomes and subjects is published on the website of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics FEEI TUKE: http://kem.fei.tuke.sk/sk/laboratoria-katedry/ and the Department of Theoretical and Industrial Electrical Engineering FEEI TUKE: http://ktpe.fei.tuke.sk/panorama/.
Characteristics of the information provision
Library services are concentrated in the University Library (UK) of the Technical University in Košice, which includes all activities from searching in the library fund to searching for information in the online catalog and available databases (WoS, Scopus, Springer Link, etc.) to making it available specific documents in printed or electronic form in the UK TUKE fund (the total number of documents is 186,966, of which 64,228 books, 40,046 textbooks, 7,779 anthologies, 6,341 bound periodicals, 7,718 electronic documents, 31,846 final and qualifying theses). UK also provides: loan services; consulting services; reference services; digital services; International loan service and interlibrary loan service service; education and training for writing theses. Access to information technologies is ensured through the Institute of Computing Technology TUKE: https://uvt.tuke.sk/wps/portal/uv/software.
E-learning
Access to study materials and study information via the website of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics: http://kem.fei.tuke.sk/sk/predmety/. Access to study materials and study information through the website of the Department of Theoretical and Industrial Electrical Engineering: https://ktpe.fei.tuke.sk/wp/inzinierske-studium/ Access to study materials and tests via the Moodle e-learning portal: https://moodle.tuke.sk/moodle/course/index.php?categoryid=130 Mechatronic Systems Virtual Laboratory, which provides access to selected virtual models of mechatronic systems, including study materials on subjects related to their design and control. http://andromeda.fei.tuke.sk/
Institution partners
The following partners participate in the provision of educational activities in the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program in the engineering degree: • US.Steel Košice: excursions for students, internships for selected students, cooperation on solving diploma theses • BSH Michalovce: excursions for students, invited lectures, cooperation on solving diploma theses • Spinea Technologies, Prešov: joint laboratory, cooperation on solving diploma theses • EnergoControl Košice: cooperation on solving joint research projects, cooperation on solving diploma theses • Hengstler Kežmarok: cooperation on solving diploma theses

Admission procedures

Required abilities and necessary admission requirement
Admission procedures
Results of the admission process over the last period