Department of Technical Studies provides teaching of the study programmes Applied Informatics, Applied Technology for Industrial Practice and Applied Mechanical Engineering.
Presence form of study
The Applied Computer Science programme introduces students to the basic theoretical and practical aspects of Computer Science, developing their analytical, algorithmic and creative skills through individual and team projects. In addition to the design of computer applications, its graduates will also learn about specific ways of managing the development of software solutions and the link between the outputs thus implemented and customer requirements.
Combined form of study
The study takes place on Saturdays, usually once every 14 days. To be admitted, applicants must provide evidence of a matriculation certificate.
Presence form of study
The study programme Applied Technology for Industrial Practice will provide you with practically oriented bachelor education in the field of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and control automation, especially focusing on the design of construction and production technology of products made of modern materials and containing eletronically controlled mechanical systems. During your studies you will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and practical skills in a range of specialist subjects such as mechanics of bodies and systems, materials science, fundamentals of manufacturing technology, fundamentals of mechatronics, fundamentals of electrotechnics, fundamentals of computer science and, last but not least, fundamentals of management and project management. The curriculum is strongly practically oriented so that students gain deeper knowledge and connections between theory and its implementation in practical problem solving during their studies.
Combined Form of Study
The course portfolio is the same as the full-time form of study, with study taking place on Saturdays. To be admitted, the applicant must provide a high school diploma.
Presence form of study
The basic aim of the study is to achieve comprehensive readiness of graduates for professional activities in the broad field of applied engineering by providing practically oriented education. The curriculum of the career-oriented degree program is a response to strong demand from industry and is designed to enable the student to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation. Graduates will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills in the areas of machine and plant design, rigid and ductile mechanics, materials science, manufacturing technology, automation and control fundamentals. The general competences of the student in terms of his/her future employment are supported by the teaching of a foreign language and the inclusion of subjects developing economic and managerial competences and soft-skills in the areas of production economics, quality management, logistics, communication and presentation, project management and teamwork.
Combined form of study
The course portfolio is the same as the full-time form of study, with study taking place on Saturdays. To be admitted, the applicant must provide a high school diploma.
Presence form of study
The study programme Applied Technology for Industrial Practice will provide you with a practically oriented master's education in the field of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and control automation, especially focusing on the design of construction and production technology of products made of modern materials and containing eletronically controlled mechanical systems. During your studies you will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and practical skills in a range of specialist subjects such as mechanics, smart materials, industry 4.0, mechatronics, thermomechanics, finite element methods. The curriculum has a strong practical focus so that students gain a deeper understanding and connection between theory and its implementation in practical problem solving during their studies.
Combined Form of Study
The course portfolio is the same as the full-time form of study, with study taking place on Saturdays. To be admitted, the applicant must provide a high school diploma.
Further information about the courses offered will be given by the head of the Department of Technical Studies of the University of Applied Sciences Ing. Radek Kolman, Ph.D.
Vysoká škola polytechnická Jihlava
Tolstého 16
586 01 Jihlava
IČ: 71226401
DIČ: CZ71226401
Contact
Phone: +420 567 141 111
Fax: +420 567 300 727
E-mail: vspj@vspj.cz
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Contact point of the Rector's Office
Monika Jonášová
E-mail: monika.jonasova@vspj.cz
Study Department
Phone: +420 567 141 181
E-mail: studijni@vspj.cz