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Vehicle Engineering, BSc

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Faculty: Engineering

Academic discipline: Engineering Science

Qualification: Vehicle Engineer

Starting date: September


Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 513 /IELTS 5.5/oral examination)

Academic requirements: High school certificate; entrance examination in Mathematics and Physics (written and oral)

Duration: 7 semesters

ECTS credits: 210 credits

Tuition Fee: 7,000 USD/year

One-time fees: Application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

Short description: 

The purpose of the program is to train Vehicle Engineers who are able to accomplish basic engineering tasks related to the design, manufacturing, systems thinking perspective of operation, and the repair of automotive, railway, naval, and air vehicles; vehicle systems; construction and material handling machines; and mobile machinery, considering the technicalities of transportation and logistics. They perform these tasks in accordance with the ruling principles of safety, environmental protection, and power management. Students will be prepared to continue their studies at the Master’s (MSc) level.

Specializations:

  • Vehicle Manufacturing

  • Automotive Vehicle Engineering

  • Aircraft Engineering

Internship/Practice: Students should complete a 6-week professional practice.

Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

  1. Vehicle and Mobile Machinery Structures, Equipment, and Operation: Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics of Vehicles, Applied Automation, Vehicles and Mobile Machinery.

  2. Vehicle and Drive Element Design, Manufacturing, Repairing, and Maintenance: Vehicle and Drive Elements, Vehicle Materials and Technologies, Vehicle Manufacturing and Repair, Vehicle Design and Diagnostics.

  3. Informatics and Control Theory: Programming, Control Theory.

  4. Specific Fields of Vehicle and Mobile Machinery Engineering: Electronics and Electrotechnics, Basic Theory of Vehicle Engineering, Technical Drawing, Measurement Technology, Electric Machines and Drives.

  5. Other: Natural Sciences, Economics, and Humanities.

 

The Bulletin of the program can be found here

​You can find more information about the program here

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