Study program Strojírenství a výrobní technologie
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Tomas Bata University in Zlín - Faculty of Technology
he nature of the study programme cultivates graduates capable of addressing issues related to the processing of metallic and non-metallic materials, as well as the design and manufacturing of tools using advanced technologies (3D printing, scanning, and virtual reality) and production equipment (including robots and manipulators). The multidisciplinary focus adds value to the programme, particularly in the context of the highly competitive environment and circular economy, especially within the automotive industry, which dominates in the Czechia and Slovakia. The curriculum places significant emphasis on the use of computing technology, particularly for CAD, CAM, CAE, and FEM applications, and overall on the development of digital skills, incorporating elements of artificial intelligence.
Apply online using this link: https://stag.utb.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/eprihlaska.html. Find a detailed guide to submitting the application at: https://ft.utb.cz/studium/prijimaci-rizeni/bakalarske-studium-prijimacky/prijimaci-rizeni-do-ostatnich-bakalarskych-programu-specializaci/
A graduate of the Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Technology programme is capable of addressing issues related to the processing of metallic and non-metallic materials, with an emphasis on so-called multifunctional materials based on plastics, rubber, and composites, as well as the design, production, and inspection of tools utilizing robotic, handling, and automation techniques. The graduate is qualified for technical work across various industrial sectors and is able to select relevant data to achieve effective circularity. Emphasis is placed on the ability to utilize and further develop theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of metallic and non-metallic materials, manufacturing technologies, and processes associated with their processing, including knowledge in the design of machines, equipment, and tools for specific applications. For the design of technical solutions (design and sizing of products, machines, and tools), the graduate is adept at using computer technologies and advanced software, including new visualization tools (virtual reality, 3D printing).
E-mail studium@ft.utb.cz
Nám. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 76001 Zlín
Vavrečkova 5669, 760 01 Zlín
E-mail international@ft.utb.cz
Phone
he nature of the study programme cultivates graduates capable of addressing issues related to the processing of metallic and non-metallic materials, as well as the design and manufacturing of tools using advanced technologies (3D printing, scanning, and virtual reality) and production equipment (including robots and manipulators). The multidisciplinary focus adds value to the programme, particularly in the context of the highly competitive environment and circular economy, especially within the automotive industry, which dominates in the Czechia and Slovakia. The curriculum places significant emphasis on the use of computing technology, particularly for CAD, CAM, CAE, and FEM applications, and overall on the development of digital skills, incorporating elements of artificial intelligence.
Apply online using this link: https://stag.utb.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/eprihlaska.html. Find a detailed guide to submitting the application at: https://ft.utb.cz/studium/prijimaci-rizeni/bakalarske-studium-prijimacky/prijimaci-rizeni-do-ostatnich-bakalarskych-programu-specializaci/
A graduate of the Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Technology programme is capable of addressing issues related to the processing of metallic and non-metallic materials, with an emphasis on so-called multifunctional materials based on plastics, rubber, and composites, as well as the design, production, and inspection of tools utilizing robotic, handling, and automation techniques. The graduate is qualified for technical work across various industrial sectors and is able to select relevant data to achieve effective circularity. Emphasis is placed on the ability to utilize and further develop theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of metallic and non-metallic materials, manufacturing technologies, and processes associated with their processing, including knowledge in the design of machines, equipment, and tools for specific applications. For the design of technical solutions (design and sizing of products, machines, and tools), the graduate is adept at using computer technologies and advanced software, including new visualization tools (virtual reality, 3D printing).
E-mail studium@ft.utb.cz
Nám. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 76001 Zlín
Vavrečkova 5669, 760 01 Zlín
E-mail international@ft.utb.cz
Phone
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