Faculty
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FST)
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Study programme
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Materials Science and Manufacturing Technology (N0715A270014)
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Branch of study / Specialization
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Materials Science and Manufacturing Technology
(N0715A270014S00/0 - 2020)
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Level of acquired qualification
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Postgraduate Master
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Form of study
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Combined
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Standard length of study
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2 years
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Number of ECTS credits
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120
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Qualification awarded
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Engineer (2)
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Access to further studies
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Doctoral study programme
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Type of completion
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State Final Exam
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Study and Examination Code
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URL
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Faculty coordinator for international students
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Melichar Martin, Doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Email: mech@fst.zcu.cz
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Phone: +420 377 638 534
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Fax:
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Key learning outcomes
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The graduate from this study field will have knowledge of the most modern and most efficient methods of manufacturing and processing materials using forging, forming, mechanical/thermal treatments, welding, etc. The graduate will be familiar with research techniques and methods of evaluating physical, mechanical and structural properties of construction materials, including non-destructive diagnostics, which provide the basic information about the usefulness of a construction material for the manufacturer, designer and operator of the equipment. The graduate will have knowledge of the limiting conditions for failure of components including the evaluation of gradual degradation of material properties in long term operation with the aim of establishing the remaining operational life time of equipment. Special attention is given to new, advanced, non-traditional materials, nano materials and creation and properties of surface layers.
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Specific admission requirements
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Previous completion of technical-oriented Bachelor studies
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Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning
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General Rules for the Recognition of Previous Studies
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Qualification requirements and regulations
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120 ECTS credits, Diploma Thesis, Final State Examination
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Profile of the programme
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The graduate from this study field will have knowledge of the most modern and most efficient methods of manufacturing and processing materials using forging, forming, mechanical/thermal treatments, welding, etc. The graduate will be familiar with research techniques and methods of evaluating physical, mechanical and structural properties of construction materials, including non-destructive diagnostics, which provide the basic information about the usefulness of a construction material for the manufacturer, designer and operator of the equipment. The graduate will have knowledge of the limiting conditions for failure of components including the evaluation of gradual degradation of material properties in long term operation with the aim of establishing the remaining operational life time of equipment. Special attention is given to new, advanced, non-traditional materials, nano materials and creation and properties of surface layers.
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Persistence requirements
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unspecified
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Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
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The graduate will find employment in metallurgy, engineering laboratories and research institutes dealing with material research and operation.
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Branch of study / Specialization guarantor
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Kučerová Ludmila, Prof. Ing. Ph.D.
, Čejková Petra, Ing. IWE
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