Aplikovaná mechanika

Technical University of Liberec - Fakulta strojní

Key information
Field of study:
Mechanics and metal trades
Study language::
CZ
Study program code:
N0715A270020
Application deadline:
30.06.2027
ISCED code:
0715
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
2 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 7
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 6

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Liberec has long offered degree programmes and fields of study that are closely linked to applied mechanics. The master’s programme in Applied Mechanics focuses on imparting knowledge and skills in the field of applied sciences, which have long formed the foundation of the Faculty’s research activities, supported by a number of research projects, scientific publications, and applied results. The theoretical foundation of the field is knowledge in the area of applied sciences, which provides the prerequisites for solving specific problems in the fields of engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, or thermomechanics. The aim of the programme is for students, upon graduation, to demonstrate the ability and competence to engage in independent professional, research, or development work and to be capable of applying the theoretical knowledge and modern methods acquired through their studies to solve challenging problems in selected areas of mechanics. Graduates will demonstrate broad and deep knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts, and methods corresponding to the current state of knowledge; they will be capable of independent professional work and participation in research activities. Another objective of the programme is to prepare the best graduates for study in doctoral programs.

Application and admission procedure
Admission procedure form:
written test
Application start:
01.12.2026
Application deadline:
30.06.2027
Application fee:
800.00 CZK

Apply online via the study agenda information system of the Technical University of Liberec (IS/STAG TUL). The online application form is available here: https://stag.tul.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/informace.html?pc_lang=cs

Study

Graduates will acquire sufficiently broad and in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of the natural sciences, particularly theoretical mechanics, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and numerical mathematics. Students will master mathematical modeling and computer-aided design, become proficient in computational and information systems, and learn the fundamentals of experimental methods in the field of mechanics. Graduates are prepared to apply specialized software in the analysis and synthesis of structures subjected to static, dynamic, and thermal loads, as well as in the analysis of stress limits, service life, and reliability of machine components and systems; furthermore, in the field of transport phenomena when solving steady-state and transient problems in internal and external fluid mechanics and in the analysis of transport phenomena occurring in thermal machines and equipment.

University

School detail

Institution type:
public
Founded:
1953
Abbreviation:
TUL
Number of students:
6596
Number of international students in degree programs:
448
Number of international exchange students:
431
Number of international alumni
80

Technical University of Liberec (TUL) is a modern public university with more than seventy years of tradition. It connects engineering, natural sciences, economics, education, healthcare and the arts, and links education with research and practice. You will study at a university known for cooperation with industry partners, innovation and applied research. Its internationally recognised fields include nanomaterials, advanced technologies, mechanical engineering, mechatronics and sustainability-related research. Liberec offers a strong quality of life, with mountains and nature close by and many options for sport and outdoor activities. At TUL, you can use modern facilities, benefit from a supportive academic environment and work closely with faculty members. You can also join international exchanges and take part in research and innovation projects during your studies.

Contacts

Contacts

Field of study:
Mechanics and metal trades
Study language::
CZ
Study program code:
N0715A270020
Application deadline:
30.06.2027
ISCED code:
0715
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
2 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 7
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 6

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Liberec has long offered degree programmes and fields of study that are closely linked to applied mechanics. The master’s programme in Applied Mechanics focuses on imparting knowledge and skills in the field of applied sciences, which have long formed the foundation of the Faculty’s research activities, supported by a number of research projects, scientific publications, and applied results. The theoretical foundation of the field is knowledge in the area of applied sciences, which provides the prerequisites for solving specific problems in the fields of engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, or thermomechanics. The aim of the programme is for students, upon graduation, to demonstrate the ability and competence to engage in independent professional, research, or development work and to be capable of applying the theoretical knowledge and modern methods acquired through their studies to solve challenging problems in selected areas of mechanics. Graduates will demonstrate broad and deep knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts, and methods corresponding to the current state of knowledge; they will be capable of independent professional work and participation in research activities. Another objective of the programme is to prepare the best graduates for study in doctoral programs.

Admission procedure form:
written test
Application start:
01.12.2026
Application deadline:
30.06.2027
Application fee:
800.00 CZK

Apply online via the study agenda information system of the Technical University of Liberec (IS/STAG TUL). The online application form is available here: https://stag.tul.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/informace.html?pc_lang=cs

Graduates will acquire sufficiently broad and in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of the natural sciences, particularly theoretical mechanics, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and numerical mathematics. Students will master mathematical modeling and computer-aided design, become proficient in computational and information systems, and learn the fundamentals of experimental methods in the field of mechanics. Graduates are prepared to apply specialized software in the analysis and synthesis of structures subjected to static, dynamic, and thermal loads, as well as in the analysis of stress limits, service life, and reliability of machine components and systems; furthermore, in the field of transport phenomena when solving steady-state and transient problems in internal and external fluid mechanics and in the analysis of transport phenomena occurring in thermal machines and equipment.

University

School detail
Institution type:
public
Founded:
1953
Abbreviation:
TUL
Number of students:
6596
Number of international students in degree programs:
448
Number of international exchange students:
431
Number of international alumni
80

Technical University of Liberec (TUL) is a modern public university with more than seventy years of tradition. It connects engineering, natural sciences, economics, education, healthcare and the arts, and links education with research and practice. You will study at a university known for cooperation with industry partners, innovation and applied research. Its internationally recognised fields include nanomaterials, advanced technologies, mechanical engineering, mechatronics and sustainability-related research. Liberec offers a strong quality of life, with mountains and nature close by and many options for sport and outdoor activities. At TUL, you can use modern facilities, benefit from a supportive academic environment and work closely with faculty members. You can also join international exchanges and take part in research and innovation projects during your studies.

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