Qualification Awarded | Bachelor degree, Bc. |
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Level of Qualification | First Cycle |
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Access to Further Studies | The graduates may continue in a Second cycle |
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Graduation Requirements | 180 ECTS Credits, Final state examination, Bachelor thesis |
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Mode of Study | Full-time |
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Programme Director or Equivalent | Personal ID | Name |
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| MIH50 | prof. Ing. Karel Michalek, CSc. |
Course Structure Diagram with ECTS Credits | 1. year / Winter semester | 1. year / Summer semester |
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| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 2. year / Winter semester | 2. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 3. year / Winter semester | 3. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
Specific Admission Requirements |
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Specific admission requirements are determined by the Dean of the faculty. For more information please click here. |
Specific Arrangements for the Recognition of Prior Learning |
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Informal learning - max. 60% of credits gained in prior lifelong learning can be recognized, as determined by the Dean of the Faculty. |
Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
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Qualification Requirements: |
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Finished secondary education with secondary school-leaving exam. |
Regulations: |
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The Czech educational system is regulated by the Higher Education Act (Act 111/1998). Studies at VSB-TUO are regulated by the Statute of VSB – Technical University of Ostrava. |
Profile of the Programme |
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The Bachelor's Study Programme Metallurgical Engineering covers the fundamentals of production, casting and processing of iron and steel, including their forming, and the forming of non-ferrous metals. The Programme also covers the thermal processes associated with the aforementioned topics, including their environmental impact. The programme also includes a study branch that is concerned with artistic foundry. Three specialized departments provide educational and research activities in this study programme: Department of Metallurgy and Foundry, Department of Materials Forming and Department of Thermal Engineering. |
Key Learning Outcomes |
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Key Lerning Outcomes are Expressed in following Structure: Knowledge, Skills, General competencies |
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Knowledge: |
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A graduate of a Bachelor's Study Programme Metallurgical Engineering acquires basic knowledge in the given field of study, and additionally, in certain aspects of related fields of study. The graduate acquires comprehensive knowledge of the theory and technology of the production and processing of iron and steel, its casting and forming, and casting and forming of non-ferrous metals, as well as production of castings made of various metals and alloys, including the production of castings of an artistic nature. Furthermore, the graduate gains the knowledge of the issues associated with the production and use of thermal energy in various fields of technical practice and its environmental impact. |
Skills: |
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A graduate of a Bachelor's study programme Metallurgical Engineering is able to use gained expertise to solve practical problems generally defined in the chosen study branch, i.e. production, processing and casting of iron and steel, its casting and forming, and the forming of non-ferrous metals, as well as production of castings made of various metals and alloys, including the production of castings of an artistic nature. Furthermore, in the chosen branch of the issues associated with the production and use of thermal energy in various fields of engineering practice and its environmental impact. Graduates are well versed in new findings from the latest publications. Graduates can research, process and interpret the information needed to solve a particular issue. |
General competencies: |
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A graduate of a Bachelor's Study Programme Metallurgical Engineering is able to make independent and responsible decisions in only the most general sense. Graduates are able to communicate information clearly and convincingly to both the professional and general public regarding the nature of, and their own expert opinions as to, solutions to the issues from their field of study. Graduates are able to use their professional knowledge and skills in at least one foreign language. Graduates are able to acquire additional expertise, skills and competence in their own field based on practical experience and study of theoretical knowledge. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples |
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Graduates of Bachelor's Study Programme Metallurgical Engineering find employment in metallurgical plants as engineers and managers of working departments, sections and specialized laboratories, including the institutions connected with the technology of their field of study. Graduates may pursue a Master's degree. |
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
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Examination regulations, assesment and grading are described in the Study and Examination Rules. |
Curriculum: |
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Remark: |
Course block: Compulsory - all courses are compulsory. |
Course block: Choice-compulsory - student has to choose at least one course from the list of courses. |
Course block: Optional - student can choose any course from the list of courses. |
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IMPORTANT: Student has to select so many courses to reach 30 ECTS credits per semester. Rules in detail and convenient selection of courses can be consulted with the programmme director. Bellow stated courses are assigned for the degree studies only. Students coming to VSB-TUO for an exchange stay must select courses from the List of courses for exchange students. |
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