Head of the Department of Automotive Production prof. Ing. Emil EVIN, CSc. tel: 055/602 3547mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
The Registrar of Department
Ing. Dušan SABADKA, PhD.
tel: 055/602 3529
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Associate Professor doc. Ing. Michal FABIAN, PhD. tel: 055/602 3504 |
Associate Professor doc. Ing. Miroslav TOMÁŠ, PhD. tel: 055/602 3524mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Assistant Professor Ing. Albert MAREŠ, PhD. tel: 055/602 3517mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Assistant Professor Ing. Štefan KENDER, PhD. tel: 055/602 3530mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Assistant Professor Ing. Ema NOVÁKOVÁ-MARCINČINOVÁ, PhD. tel: 055/602 3543
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Internal PhD. student Ing. František KUPEC tel: 055/602 3530 |
The employment of graduates of the study programme AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION
Graduates of the bachelor study programme Automotive Production will be employed as production technologists, designers of jigs and tools, workers in CAx technology departments, specialists for testing, operation and maintenance, especially in the supply sector of the automotive industry, in the development of components, production management in automotive service and other activities related to automotive industry. They may also find employment in lower-level management units, technical departments of plants and factories, and may also be members of management units of larger organisations.
Graduates of the master study programme Automotive Production have a wide range of jobs in automotive production, in research and development centres of automotive companies and suppliers of aggregates and components, in production preparation units and as designers of production processes and systems. They work as production engineers capable of ensuring the quality and efficiency of production and its continuous innovation. The Automotive Production study programme is designed to prepare mechanical engineers for the creation of new products, designing production processes and managing the production of automobiles and their components. The graduate has knowledge and competence to use them in the areas of component production technologies, assembly of aggregates and cars and their testing, production techniques, structure of production workplaces, logistics and organisation of automotive supply chains. The content of the programme is implemented through teaching in order to provide theoretical, research, professional and practical knowledge throughout the innovative trends of automotive production. Graduates are equipped with the knowledge to create new and innovative products especially computer-aided design and construction techniques, virtual reality, prototyping and testing. They are proficient in lean and agile manufacturing methods and high technology implementation. The graduate profile also includes knowledge of a foreign language and adequate knowledge of economics, management, environmental science and safety. Graduates have additional knowledge on the basis of which they are able to work in a team with other professions participating in the provision of production (marketing, service, logistics, etc.).
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The Department guarantees the study programme in the field of Automotive Production.
Guaranteed study programmes in the field of AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION
Bachelor's study programme - 1st degree
The graduate of the Bachelor's degree programme will acquire the ability to:
Graduate employment
Graduates of the study programme will be employed as production technologists, designers of jigs and tools, workers in CAx technology departments, specialists for test laboratories, operation and maintenance, especially in the supply sector of the automotive industry, in the development of components, production management in automotive service and other activities related to automotive industry. They may also find employment in lower-level management units, technical departments of plants and factories, and may also be members of management units of larger organisations.
Master's degree programme - 2nd degree
Graduates of the Master's degree programme will acquire the ability to:
Graduate employment
Graduates are employed in a wide range of professions in automotive production, in research and development centres of automotive companies and suppliers of aggregates and components, in production preparation units and as designers of production processes and systems. They work as production engineers capable of ensuring the quality and efficiency of production and its continuous innovation. The Automotive Production study programme is designed to prepare mechanical engineers for the creation of new products, designing production processes and managing the production of automobiles and their components. Graduates have the knowledge and the ability to apply it in the areas of component production technologies, assembly of aggregates and cars and their testing, production technology, the structure of production workplaces, logistics and the organisation of automotive supply chains. The content of the programme is implemented through teaching so that theoretical, research, professional and practical knowledge is provided throughout the innovative trends in automotive production. Graduates are equipped with the knowledge to create new and innovative products, in particular computer-aided design and construction techniques, virtual reality, prototyping and testing. They are proficient in lean and agile manufacturing methods and high technology implementation. The graduate profile also includes knowledge of a foreign language and adequate knowledge of economics, management, environmental science and safety. Graduates have additional knowledge that enables them to work in a team with other professions involved in production support (marketing, service, logistics, etc.).
PhD. study programme - 3rd degree
Graduates of the 2nd degree of the study programme Automotive Production have the opportunity to continue their doctoral studies in the related field of "Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Materials".
As a leisure activity, students in grades 1, 2 and 3 can take part in building a car as part of the "Car for the future" project.
The Department of Automotive Production (DoAP) is a part of the Institute of Technological and Materials Engineering of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University in Košice. Currently, the teaching area of the department is focused on the study programme Automotive Production. The subjects are mainly focused on technologies and processes of automotive and automotive components production, product design and innovation, testing and certification. It includes the application of CAx technologies in both product design and manufacturing processes and workplaces.
Research and development within our workplace is oriented to technology, product design, automotive production organization, application of lean manufacturing and assembly methods and tools.
Education and training of students focusing on the preparation of professionals for the positions of project manager, fixtures, jigs and products designer, process engineer and test engineer in the automotive industry. Graduates will gain knowledge in the field of automotive production management (economics and production management, quality management and logistics in the automotive industry).
The research is focused on the construction of ultra-lightweight cars using alternative energy sources, development and application of new advanced metallic, polymeric and composite materials, modelling and simulation of technological processes of production and assembly of automotive components and their testing.
The projects solving focused on the implementation of reverse and simultaneous engineering techniques in the development of automotive components and their testing.