The course is delivered through site visits, expert lectures, workshops, and professional practice or internships in organizations operating in the field of technologies for nuclear engineering.
Main thematic areas:
- manufacturing and assembly technologies for components of nuclear facilities,
- welding, cladding, heat treatment, and surface engineering in the nuclear industry,
- quality assurance and non-destructive testing of components,
- materials engineering and in-service material degradation,
- production planning and technological documentation,
- quality, safety, and regulatory requirements in the nuclear industry,
- practical experience gained in operation, manufacturing, or research facilities.
The course may include:
- professional site visits to nuclear facilities or manufacturing plants,
- lectures delivered by industry professionals (e.g., from manufacturing companies, research organizations, or regulatory authorities),
- completion of professional practice or an internship within the minimum scope specified by the course guarantor.
The syllabus is not structured by teaching weeks, as the specific content depends on the current opportunities provided by cooperating organizations and the individual form of professional practice.