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Mechanical engineering measurements and sensors
Theory of Mechanical Vibrations
Pipelines
Combustion M
The educational objectives of the programme are to produce graduates who can apply the principles of science and engineering and are knowledgeable in thermal and mechanical systems. The students are educated to understand and investigate the relationships between thermal processes and thermal power equipment, to apply integrated designs, to communicate effectively and to demonstrate the ability to function in multidisciplinary teams. Their skills include usage of modern engineering tools in design, investigation and analyses of processes, equipment and integral plants.