Mechanical engineering and information technology

Teaching plan

Hrs./week 1st year 2nd year
1. 2. 3. 4.
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C/C++

Algorithms and data structures

Engineering Software Design

Skill Praxis M - MIT

Optional: Foreign language

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3
4
5
6

Object oriented paradigm

Programmable control systems

Optimization Methods

Course of M.Sc. thesis
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8
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10
11 Elective course 1.3.5

Data Exquisite in Mechanical Engineering

Numerical Methods in Continuum Mechanics

12
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16 Elective course 1.4.5 Elective course 2.4.5 Elective course 3.4.5 M.Sc. thesis
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21 Elective course 1.5.5 Elective course 2.5.5 Elective course 3.5.5
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25

Elective courses

1.3

1.4

1.5

2.4

2.5

3.4

3.5

Learning outcomes

After graduating from this study specialization, students will be able to: utilize advanced equipment and information technology in a broad range of fields from product development to the design of information services; integrate mechanical engineering, including equipment design, manufacturing, and processing technology, with information engineering; develop new products which consist of mechanical elements, sensors, actuators and software; demonstrate the knowledge in products’ manufacturing, control theory, computer control of machines, equipment control, as well as in information-related topics such as knowledge processing, and the Internet; create viable computer models; develop simulation software and the software applications which support enterprise business.