Faculties of Polytechnic Sciences
At the Faculty of Polytechnic Sciences, teaching is conducted in 3+2 or 4+1, which means three or four years of undergraduate study, two or one year of master's study, and three years of doctoral research. Students can choose which model they want to study in all study programs.
Departments and study programs in the 1st cycle (3+2 and 4+1) are:
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Engines and vehicles
- Production engineering
- Machine constructions
- Energetics
- Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Electric power
- Computing and informatics
- Telecommunications
- Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Construction
- Roads
- Hydro-environmental engineering
- Architecture and urbanism
- Department of Logistics
- Commercial and technical logistics
- System logistics
- Logistics management
- Department of Safety and Health at Work
- Security
- Safety at Work
Study programs in the II cycle (3+2 and 4+1) are:
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Department of Logistics
- Department of Safety and Health at Work
- Department of Engineering Management
Study programs on the III cycle (3+2+3 or 4+1+3) are:
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Architecture and Urbanism
- Department of Computing and Informatics
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Safety and Health at Work
- Department of Engineering Management
Competences
The Faculty of Polytechnic Sciences educates students on performing logistics activities in all economic and non-economic spheres. Logistics as an activity should provide a competitive advantage for the efficient development of the service production process, thereby creating additional time and space value while reducing costs and increasing the company's quality, profit, and capital. Students who have completed some of the study programs at the Faculty of Polytechnic Sciences can be employed in various organizations, institutions, and companies in the state or private sector of the economy, as well as non-economic activities such as industry, education, health, public institutions, the military and police, insurance, traffic, and transport. Within these activities, the activities of a logistics engineer are manifested in the following jobs: physical distribution, distribution, distribution engineering, business and economic logistics, distribution logistics, retail and wholesale, retail management logistics, industrial logistics, warehousing and packaging, supply chain management, logistics in the army and police, logistics in healthcare, insurance, etc.
The title that a student acquires upon completing his studies is:
I cycle:
- Baccalaureate/bachelor engineer (department) with an indication of 180 ECTS or 240 ECTS points and the name of the completed study program
II cycle:
- Master's degree (department) with an indication of the study program
III cycle:
- Doctor (department) with an indication of the study program