The student is obliged to enroll in courses for the winter and summer semesters in accordance with the relevant study program and study timetable for the relevant academic year so that, by successfully completing them, he/she meets the established conditions for continuing his/her studies in the next academic year.
A student is required to enroll in a minimum of 60 credits of full-time study per academic year, with a minimum of 30 credits per semester (excluding credits for repeated courses).
An exception may be the last year of study of a given study program if the student has uncompleted courses for fewer credits and/or a state exam.
Note: the student must enroll in at least 30 credits for the winter semester, at least 30 credits for the summer semester, a total of at least 60 credits for the academic year.
Enrollment in courses at the faculty's study department outside the specified deadline is subject to a fee of €4 per course, according to the Rector's order PR/TUKE/03/24 "Amount of tuition fees and fees associated with studies in the academic year 2025/2026".
Mechanical Engineering Faculty TUKE as part of the Slovak exposition at the EXPO 2025 World Exhibition in Osaka, Japan.
Strojnícka fakulta TUKE sa v mesiaci máj zucastnila na medzinárodnej výstave China-CEEC Expo v čínskom meste Ningbo, kde sa prezentovala možnosťami štúdia, výskumom v oblasti vodíkových technológií a personalizovaných implantátov.
Zároveň bola naša fakulta, v zastúpení prodekanov prof. T. Brestoviča a doc. J. Kráľa, súčasťou konferencie CEEC Education cooperation exchange zameranej na mobility študentov medzi európskymi a čínskymi univerzitami, ktorej prínosom bolo nadviazanie a skvalitnenie medzinárodnej spolupráce medzi zúčastnenými univerzitami.
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TUKE participated in the international China-CEEC Expo held in May in the Chinese city of Ningbo. The faculty presented its study opportunities, research in the field of hydrogen technologies, and personalized implants.
At the same time, our faculty, represented by Vice-Deans Prof. T. Brestovič and Assoc. Prof. J. Kráľ, took part in the CEEC Education Cooperation Exchange Conference focused on student mobility between European and Chinese universities. The event contributed to the establishment and enhancement of international cooperation among the participating universities.
Students Peter Čurma, Dominik Novotný from SjF and Damián Peti and Róbert Ropovik from FVT TUKE recently participated in the prestigious international workshops Global Capstone Design 2025, which were held in Gliwice at the Silesian University of Technology with the support of the Erasmus+ program.
The event, which started on May 26, 2025, was organized within the framework of the Project-Based Learning method. In total, ten international teams from seven partner universities met, including, in addition to domestic universities from Poland, the Technical University of Košice and five universities from South Korea with which TUKE has signed memoranda of understanding. These are SunMoon University, Kookmin University, Keimyung University, Daerim University and Chungbuk National University.
SjF TUKE student Ing. Peter Čurma presents the results of his team's project
The Global Capstone Design Workshops provided students with a unique opportunity to collaborate on innovative solutions for the future of mobility. The project creation process included problem analysis, market research, solution design, and prototype production, which the teams ultimately presented to a panel of experts and potential investors.
Participation in this event allowed students to develop not only technical skills, but also to improve their teamwork and effective communication skills in an international environment. Students also had access to modern technological tools and the opportunity to establish valuable professional contacts, which for many can be the first step towards an international career in industry.
The event culminated in the final presentation of the ten teams' projects and the competition for the best solutions, which took place on May 29, 2025. This experience confirmed the value of international cooperation and the importance of practically oriented education, which helps students prepare for the challenges of the future labor market. Thank you for this great experience.