Admission requirements |
CONSTRUCTION
Enrolment in the second-cycle Industrial Engineering programme, Civil Engineering stream, is open to candidates who have completed:
- A first-cycle study programme in a relevant field: industrial engineering – civil engineering stream (5829), building and civil engineering (5820).
- A first-cycle study programme in another field: transport services (traffic, 8400), engineering (transport engineering, 5200), architecture (5811), mechanical engineering (5211), industrial engineering – mechanical engineering stream (5219, industrial engineering – electrical engineering stream (5221), industrial engineering (5200) and urban planning (5812) – if prior to enrolment in the programme the candidate has completed course units essential for further study, totalling between 10 and 60 ECTS credits. These course units may be completed during the first-cycle programme, during supplementary study programmes or by passing differential examinations before enrolment in the programme. Candidates must complete course units in subjects from the following fields: construction mechanics, geotechnical engineering, hydrotechnical engineering, engineering structures, operational civil engineering, construction materials and economics.
- A professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: building and civil engineering (5820).
- A professional higher education programme, adapted before 11 June 2004, in another field: transport services (traffic, 8400), engineering (transport engineering, 5200), architecture (5811), mechanical engineering (5211) and urban planning (5812) – if prior to enrolment in the programme the candidate has completed course units essential for further study, totalling between 10 and 60 ECTS credits. These course units may be completed during the first-cycle programme, during supplementary study programmes or by passing differential examinations before enrolment in the programme. Candidates must complete course units in subjects from the following fields: construction mechanics, geotechnical engineering, hydrotechnical engineering, engineering structures, operational civil engineering, construction materials and economics.
- An academic higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: industrial engineering – civil engineering stream (5829), building and civil engineering (5820). As a rule 60 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the second year of the programme if with their recognised course units they meet the conditions for transition laid down by an accredited study programme.
- An academic higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: transport services (transport, 8400), architecture (5811), mechanical engineering (5211) and urban planning (5812). Up to 40 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme, and candidates may enrol in the corresponding year of the programme.
- A professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, and a study programme leading to a specialisation, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: building and civil engineering (5820). As a rule 60 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the second year of the programme if with their recognised course units they meet the conditions for transition laid down by an accredited study programme.
- A professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, and a programme leading to a specialisation, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: transport services (traffic, 8400), architecture (5811), mechanical engineering (5211) and urban planning (5812). Up to 40 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme, and candidates may enrol in the corresponding year of the programme.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
- Enrolment in the second-cycle Industrial Engineering programme, Mechanical Engineering stream, is open to candidates who have completed:
- A first-cycle study programme in a relevant field: Engineering (52); Biology and biochemistry (421); Environmental science (422); Computer science (481); Computer use (482); Building and civil engineering (582); Transport services (840); Environmental protection (broad programmes, 850).
- A first-cycle study programme in another field: Economics (314); Business and administration (broad programmes, 340); Wholesale and retail sales (341); Marketing and advertising (342); Management and administration (345); Physical science (broad programmes, 440); Physics and astronomy (441); Chemistry (442); Mathematics (461); Statistics (462); Food technology (541); Textiles, clothes, footwear, leather (542); Materials (wood, paper, plastic, glass, 543); Mining and extraction (544); Architecture and town planning (581) – if prior to enrolment in the programme the candidate has completed course units essential for further study, totalling 29 ECTS credits. These course units may be completed during the first-cycle programme, during supplementary study programmes or by passing differential examinations before enrolment in the programme. Candidates must complete the following course units: Mathematical analysis (6 ECTS credits), Algebra (6 ECTS credits), Mechanics I (6 ECTS credits), Basics of economics (5 ECTS credits) and Business economics (6 ECTS credits).
- A completed professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: Engineering (52); Biology and biochemistry (421); Environmental science (422); Computer science (481); Computer use (482); Building and civil engineering (582); Transport services (840); Environmental protection (broad programmes, 850).
- A professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: Economics (314); Business and administration (broad programmes, 340); Wholesale and retail sales (341); Marketing and advertising (342); Management and administration (345); Physical science (broad programmes, 440); Physics and astronomy (441); Chemistry (442); Mathematics (461); Statistics (462); Food technology (541); Textiles, clothes, footwear, leather (542); Materials (wood, paper, plastic, glass, 543); Mining and extraction (544); Architecture and town planning (581) – if prior to enrolment in the programme the candidate has completed course units essential for further study, totalling 29 ECTS credits. These course units may be completed during the first-cycle programme, during supplementary study programmes or by passing differential examinations before enrolment in the programme. Candidates must complete the following course units: Mathematical analysis (6 ECTS credits), Algebra (6 ECTS credits), Mechanics I (6 ECTS credits), Basics of economics (5 ECTS credits) and Business economics (6 ECTS credits).
- An academic higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: Engineering (52); Biology and biochemistry (421); Environmental science (422); Computer science (481); Computer use (482); Building and civil engineering (582); Transport services (840); Environmental protection (broad programmes, 850). As a rule 60 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the second year of the programme if with their recognised course units they meet the conditions for transition laid down by an accredited study programme.
- An academic higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: Economics (314); Business and administration (broad programmes, 340); Wholesale and retail sales (341); Marketing and advertising (342); Management and administration (345); Physical science (broad programmes, 440); Physics and astronomy (441); Chemistry (442); Mathematics (461); Statistics (462); Food technology (541); Textiles, clothes, footwear, leather (542); Materials (wood, paper, plastic, glass, 543); Mining and extraction (544); Architecture and town planning (581). For such candidates 30 ECTS credits are recognised within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the corresponding year of the programme.
- A professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, and a programme leading to a specialisation, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: Engineering (52); Biology and biochemistry (421); Environmental science (422); Computer science (481); Computer use (482); Building and civil engineering (582); Transport services (840); Environmental protection (broad programmes, 850). As a rule 60 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the second year of the programme if with their recognised course units they meet the conditions for transition laid down by an accredited study programme.
- A professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, and a programme leading to a specialisation, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: Economics (314); Business and administration (broad programmes, 340); Wholesale and retail sales (341); Marketing and advertising (342); Management and administration (345); Physical science (broad programmes, 440); Physics and astronomy (441); Chemistry (442); Mathematics (461); Statistics (462); Food technology (541); Textiles, clothes, footwear, leather (542); Materials (wood, paper, plastic, glass, 543); Mining and extraction (544); Architecture and town planning (581). For such candidates 30 ECTS credits are recognised within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the corresponding year of the programme.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
- Enrolment in the second-cycle Industrial Engineering programme, Electrical Engineering stream, is open to candidates who have completed:
- a first-cycle study programme in a relevant field: industrial engineering – electrical engineering (522), electricity and energy (522), electronics and automation (523), engineering (broad programmes – mechatronics, 520), physical science (broad programmes, 440) and physics and astronomy (441);
- a first-cycle study programme consisting of at least 180 ECTS credits in one of the following fields not covered by the preceding paragraph: mathematics (461), computer science (481), chemical technology and process engineering (524), mechanics and metalwork (521) and building and civil engineering (582) – if prior to enrolment in the programme the candidate has completed course units essential for further study, totalling 30 ECTS credits. These course units may be completed during the first-cycle programme, during supplementary study programmes or by passing differential examinations before enrolment in the programme. Candidates must complete the following course units: Basics of electrical engineering I (6 ECTS credits), Basics of electrical engineering and II (6 ECTS credits), Basics of economics (5 ECTS credits) and Business economics (6 ECTS credits) and one subject from among the following: Control system components (7 ECTS credits), Electronic circuits (7 ECTS credits), Electricity generation and management (7 ECTS credits);
- a professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: electricity and energy (522), electronics and automation (523), physical science (broad programmes, 440) and physics and astronomy (441);
- a completed professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: mathematics (461), computer science (481), chemical technology and process engineering (524), mechanics and metalwork (521) and building and civil engineering (582)
- if prior to enrolment in the programme the candidate has completed course units essential for further study, totalling 30 ECTS credits. These course units may be completed during the first-cycle programme, during supplementary study programmes or by passing differential examinations before enrolment in the programme. Candidates must complete the following course units: Basics of electrical engineering I (6 ECTS credits), Basics of electrical engineering and II (6 ECTS credits), Basics of economics (5 ECTS credits) and Business economics (6 ECTS credits) and one subject from among the following: Control system components (7 ECTS credits), Electronic circuits (7 ECTS credits), Electricity generation and management (7 ECTS credits);
- an academic higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: engineering (broad programmes – industrial engineering, electrical engineering, 520), electricity and energy (522), electronics and automation (523), physical science (broad programmes, 440), physics and astronomy (441). As a rule 60 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the second year of the programme if with these recognised course units they meet the conditions for transition laid down by an accredited study programme;
- an academic higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another science or engineering field: mathematics (461), computer science (481), chemical technology and process engineering (524), mechanics and metalwork (521) and building and civil engineering (582). As a rule, 30 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme, and candidates may enrol in the corresponding year of the programme;
- a professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, and a study programme leading to a specialisation, adopted before 11 June 2004, in a relevant field: electricity and energy (522), electronics and automation (523), physical science (broad programmes, 440) and physics and astronomy (441). As a rule 60 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme and candidates may enrol in the second year of the programme if with these recognised course units they meet the conditions for transition laid down by an accredited study programme;
- an professional higher education programme, adopted before 11 June 2004, and a study programme leading to a specialisation, adopted before 11 June 2004, in another field: mathematics (461), computer science (481), chemical technology and process engineering (524), mechanics and metalwork (521) and building and civil engineering (582). As a rule, 30 ECTS credits are recognised for such candidates within the study programme, and candidates may enrol in the corresponding year of the programme.
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