Specialisations - Undergraduate program

Industrial Process Engineering Specialisation

The aim of the Industrial Process Engineering specialisation is to provide students with the knowledge required by the labour market, with a particular focus on industrial companies and the analysis and design of their manufacturing and service processes. Their main task is to solve and manage technical problems related to productivity and production management, as well as control. By acquiring this knowledge, our students gain a complex knowledge of industrial engineering activities, including the real, human, economic, and social contexts of production and service processes; the operating principles of industrial organizations; technical, economic, and management activities within organizations and their interrelationships; and the knowledge necessary for establishing and operating manufacturing and service companies.

 

Material Handling and Logistics Specialisation

The aim of the training is to train professionals who are able to ensure the highest level of service and error-free operation of industrial processes. Through the training, students can acquire the ability to manage and develop pull and push logistics processes. They will also gain an understanding of how corporate logistics systems work and the location of cross-company processes in the supply chain. From procurement and production processes to packaging technology and waste management. They will also learn how to use manual, mechanical, semi-automatic, and automatic material handling equipment used in various processes to move piece goods and bulk goods. Logistics information systems and modern production logistics techniques form an important part of the core curriculum. By mastering these techniques and knowledge, graduates will meet the highest expectations of the labour market.

 

Construction Industry Specialisation

The aim of the basic training is to provide students with the knowledge required by the labour market, with a particular focus on construction companies. By completing the courses, students will acquire the following knowledge: basic concepts and main interrelationships in the fields of engineering and management, the real, human, economic, and social contexts of construction processes, the operating principles of construction organizations, technical, economic, and management activities in organizations and their interrelationships, the knowledge necessary for founding and managing construction companies, related sciences (e.g., sociology, psychology, law) and the principles and results of the border areas of technical and management sciences, environmental protection, occupational safety, quality assurance, industrial property protection, and consumer protection requirements.

Last update: 2025. 10. 30. 09:08