Description of the study programme

Name of the faculty: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Name of the study programme: Industrial Engineering
Degree of higher education: 3.
Institution body for approving the study programme: Accreditation Council of UNIZA
Date of the study programme approval or the study programme modification: 13.03.2019, Decision No.: 2019/8655:19-A1110
Date of the latest change in the study programme description:
Reference to the results of the latest periodic review of the study programme by the institution:
1. Basic information about the study programme
a Name of the study programme Industrial Engineering Number according to the register of study programmes 103594
b Degree of higher education 3 ISCED-F education degree code 864
c Place(s) of delivery of the study programme Univerzitná 8215/1, 010 26 Žilina
d Name of the field /
Combination of two fields of study
Mechanical Engineering Number of the field of study 2381V00
ISCED-F codes of the field/fields 0715
e Type of the study programme PhD study
f Awarded academic degree Doctor (philosophiae doctor) „PhD.“
g Form of study part-time
h Cooperating institutions and the range of study obligations the student fulfils at each of the given institutions We do not collaborate with any other university in this study programme.
i Language or languages in which the study programme is delivered Slovak / English
j Standard length of the study expressed in academic years 4 rok(y)
k Capacity of the study programme (planned number of students) 1.grade: 3
2.grade: 3
3.grade: 3
4.grade: 3
Actual number of applicants
Year of study 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
1.grade 3 1 2 2 1
Actual number of students
Year of study 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
1.grade 1 1 1 1
2.grade 2 1 1 1
3.grade 2 1
4.grade 4 2 1
2. Graduate profile and learning objectives
a Learning objectives of the study programme such as student's abilities at the time of completion of the programme and the main learning outcomes

Graduate´s Profile

The graduate of the PhD Study Programme (SP) Industrial Engineering has a systematic, compact and complex package of knowledge in the area of the Industrial Engineering and knows and understands the relations to other parts of the specialisation Mechanical Engineering as well as to other related specialisations.  

He/she is prepared to plan and initiate solutions of complex problems, demanding research and development tasks including formulating the goals, means and methods in the area of the specialisation development. He/she possesses deep knowledge in the area of the theories, sophisticated methods and procedures of Advanced Industrial Engineering (AIE), designing, planning, managing and improving the company processes and systems, humanisation of work, knowledge management, implementing progressive production and logistic concepts and has the necessary skills for utilising the supporting information technologies in specialisation. He/she is able to gain new knowledge and information in an active way and is able to analyse and assess them. He/she knows how to implement the standard as well as the specific methods of the Industrial Engineering (IE) in practice. He/she is prepared to integrate the potential of the AIE to the expected directions of the industrial development.

He/she is able to lead investigation teams, projects and to work systematically to achieve the scientific, development and entrepreneurial objectives. He/she is able to implement and to improve, develop and create new theories and the research, development and innovation procedures in the specialisation in a creative way. The system of his/her scientific preparation enables his/her involvement to a broad spectrum of the research activities.     

He/she is typical by an independent, critical and analytical way of thinking that is implemented in the changing conditions. He/she presents the research and development results to the expert commission in Slovakia and abroad. He/she takes into account the social, scientific and ethical aspects for formulating the research objectives and interpretation of the investigation results.

The spectrum and depth of the knowledge, skills and competences acquired during the study of the PhD SP ensure that the graduate will find employment especially in the academic area, research institute, company development centres and after an adaptation process also in the company top managements.

 

Goals of Education:

The educational goals of the SP Industrial Engineering are achieved by measurable educational outputs in individual subjects of the SP and comply with the level of the Qualification Network in European Space of University Education:

  • achieving the highest level of knowledge and implementation of the acquired knowledge in the area of AIE into the capability to realise research and development in a complex way and to solve the problems of practice in the context of the synergic effects independently,
  • preparing the graduates for activities in the areas of the theoretical and applied research and university education,
  • connecting the knowledge from education in the IE area with the knowledge of other basic fields of the specialisation.

 

Educational Outputs:

The graduate of the SP IE (3rd Degree – PhD) acquires during the study a complex of knowledge in the area of the theories, sophisticated methods and procedures, abilities and skills for their implementation in independent scientific activities. The graduate will be able to outline, design, realise and adapt a substantial part of the research with the scientific integrity and will be able to support further technical and scientific progress in the academic and professional context especially in the following areas:

  • the progressive approaches to designing the production and logistic systems,
  • optimising the space and time structure of the manufacturing systems,
  • the progressive approaches of the staff to the production,
  • the progressive approaches to the improvement of the company processes,
  • the manufacturing and logistic concepts of the future,
  • the information and knowledge systems,
  • the approaches of the AIE,
  • the new approaches to humanisation of work,
  • the new methods of IE,
  • the designs and creation of the scientific projects,
  • the systematic approaches to the scientific and research activities in the specialisation.

 

The graduate of the SP IE (3rd Degree – PhD) acquires the following knowledge, skills and competences:

Knowledge

  • he/she understands the scientific problem in the specialisation, is able to formulate a scientific hypothesis and issues; he is able to work with exact methods (both stochastic and determinist) and the methods of the theoretical and empirical research aimed at the area of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering (Subjects: Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis).
  • he/she knows the specifics of the academic language from the vocabulary, grammar through reading and qualified understanding of the technical text, to listening, speaking and professional writing both in the native language and English (Subjects: Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Project 1 – 4,  English for PhD Students 1 and 2),
  • he/she knows and is able to interpret the advanced manufacturing and logistic concepts and to design suitable approaches for their design, improvement and optimisation (Subjects: New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Humanisation of Work, Companies of the Future, Progressive Approaches  of the Staff to Production, Improvement of Company Processes, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems),
  • he/she knows and is able to analyse and assess new technologies and global changes usable for developing the companies of the future; he/she is able to analyse and assess the new approaches to the ecological and energy-effective production (Subjects: New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Humanisation of Work, Companies of the Future, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Advanced Industrial Engineering),
  • he/she knows and is able to interpret the advanced technical and operating concepts and to design suitable approaches for their design, improvement and optimisation (Subjects: Progressive Approaches of the Staff to Production, Improvement of Company Processes, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems),
  • he/she has practical experience with implementing the latest procedures and information and communication technologies in specialisation (Subjects: Information and Knowledge Systems, Humanisation of Work, New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Companies of the Future, Progressive Approaches of the Staff to Production, Improvement of Company Processes, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, New Methods in Industrial Engineering, Advanced Industrial Engineering, Dissertation Project 1 – 4),
  • he/she knows, is able to interpret and implement specific methods of AIE (Subjects: New Methods in Industrial Engineering, Advanced Industrial Engineering, Information and Knowledge Systems),
  • he/she has the ability of an independent analysis and synthesis of the knowledge and experimentally acquired results (Subjects: Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis),
  • he/she is able to consider and assess new methods, approaches and relevant technologies retarding to the sustainable development independently (Subjects: Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis).

Skills:

  • he/she is able to analyse systemically, to assess critically, to evaluate and design an application of suitable approaches, methods and tools in the context of solving new research problems (Subjects: New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Companies of the Future, Progressive Approaches of the Staff to Production, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems),
  • he/she is able to implement progressive approaches to humanise work (scientific methods, software and hardware tools!, he/she is able and is competent to develop and create scientific methods of humanising work and to implement, manage and critically assess the ergonomic preventive programmes (Subjects: Humanisation of Work, New Approaches to Designing  Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Companies of the Future),
  • he/she is able to implement the available technologies and software tools to support research and development in the given area of knowledge for studying and verifying the acquired results (Subjects: Information and Knowledge Systems, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Progressive Approaches of the Staff to Production, Humanisation of Work, New Methods in Industrial Engineering, Advanced Industrial Engineering, Companies of the Future, Improvement of Company Processes, Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis).
  • he/she is able to design suitable forms of visualising the data to support making decisions based on the knowledge (Subjects: Information and Knowledge Systems, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, New Approaches to Designing Manufacturing and Logistic Systems, Progressive Approaches of the Staff to Production),
  • he/she is able to implement new and specific methods of AEI during the scientific and research activity as well as in the conditions of the industrial practice (Subjects: New Methods in Industrial Engineering, Advanced Industrial Engineering, Companies of the Future, Information and Knowledge Systems),
  • he/she formulates, works out in the written form and presents own results of the research to the professional public at the conferences and scientific events and in the form of publishing articles in the scientific magazines (Subjects: Scientific Work 1 – 4),
  • he/she is able to implement own findings resulting from the theoretical analysis and own scientific investigation of a complex and also interdisciplinary character in the area of Industrial Engineering (Subjects: Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis),
  • based on an analysis he/she is able to design, verify and implement new research and experimental procedures, to suggest own solutions of the complicated scientific and research tasks, to verify their results and suggest corrections of the experimental programmes (Subjects: Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis),
  • he/she is able to analyse the scientific literature and based on it to deduce critical conclusions of the acquired knowledge (Subjects: Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis),
  • he/she is able to process the results of his/her work in the form of research reports and presentations and to present them professionally and critically to the professional community – at least in one world language (Subjects: English for PhD Students, Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis),
  • he/she has sufficient managerial knowledge for leading creative teams and is able to lead research and development in the framework of common ethical and legal regulations and standards (Subjects: Dissertation Project 1 – 4, Scientific Work 1 – 4, Dissertation Exam, Dissertation Thesis).

Competences

  • he/she is able to analyse and solve the scientific problems in specialisation independently (all subjects),
  • he/she is able to assess critically and revise the existing scientific approaches in the given area and design and derive own approaches during solving scientific problems (all subjects),
  • he/she is able to present the outputs of the independent scientific activity, to present own professional standpoints at the international forums and to defend the results of his/her scientific and research work in a critical discussion of the results (all subjects),
  • he/she has a critical, independent and analytical way of thinking in the unforeseeable and changing conditions and possesses synergy of knowledge leading to an innovative way of thinking (all subjects),
  • he/she is able to bear responsibility for fulfilling the tasks and duties (all subjects),
  • he/she is able to support the educational processes and implement the knowledge for further development of the study specialisation (all subjects),
  • he/she has the ability to plan his/her development as well as the development of the whole society in the context of the scientific and technical progress (all subjects),
  • he/she possesses both strategic and conceptual way of thinking (all subjects).
b Indicated professions for which the graduate is prepared at the time of completion and the potential of the study programme from the point of view of graduate's employability

According to SK ISCO-08_2020: ŠTATISTICKÁ KLASIFIKÁCIA ZAMESTNANÍ - STATISTICAL EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATION (https://www.slov-lex.sk/pravne-predpisy/prilohy/SK/ZZ/2020/449/20210101_5289809-2.pdf )

the jobs for the SP graduates were identified as follows:

  • The manager in the area of research and development (1223),
  • The manager at a research institution (1223001),
  • The manager of research, development and technical development in production (1223002),
  • The manager in mechanical engineering production (1321012),
  • The specialist in the development of science, research and innovation (2422016),
  • The university teacher (2310).

 

The potential of the SP from the point of view of finding a job – the currently free positions at www.profesia.sk in 01-03/2022 (the required education – the third university degree):

  • Production Manager,
  • Automotive Program Manager,
  • Consultant for innovation, research and development,
  • Research and Development Employee,
  • Industrial Engineer,
  • Process Engineer,
  • Simulation Engineer.
c Relevant external stakeholders who have provided the statement or a favourable opinion on the compliance of the acquired qualification with the sector-specific requirements for the profession

The study programme does not prepare the students for jobs requiring the standpoint to compliance of the acquired qualification with the sector- specific requirements on the occupation. 

3. Employability
a Evaluation of the study programme graduates employability

The graduate of the SP Industrial Engineering (3rd Degree – PhD):

  • utilises the critical, independent and analytical way of thinking for assessing the theories, concepts and innovations,
  • is able to create and formulate new hypotheses, judgements and strategies for further development of the scientific area,
  • is able to implement own findings resulting from the theoretical analysis and own scientific investigation of an interdisciplinary character,
  • is able to design, verify and implement new research and working procedures and present the results of the research and development to a professional community.

The graduate of the SP Industrial Engineering (3rd Degree – PhD) is able to:

  • work effectively as an individual, a member or leader of a team,
  • plan own development and development of the society in the context of the scientific and technical progress,
  • take into account the social, scientific and ethical aspects for directing his/her scientific investigation,
  • take responsibility for the leadership in the given scientific specialisation.

The graduate of the PhD SP Industrial Engineering will find the employment especially in the academic area, research institutions, company development centres and after an adaptation process also in the top management of given organisations.

The employment rate of the graduates of the PhD SP Industrial Engineering in the industrial practice (period 2017 – 2019) is 100 % (source: Rozpis dotácií zo štátneho rozpočtu VVŠ na rok 2021 – List of Foundation from State Budget of Public Universities for 2021 (www.minedu.sk  – https://www.minedu.sk/rozpis-dotacii-zo-statneho-rozpoctu-verejnym-vysokym-skolam-na-rok-2021/ table No.2. employment rate of graduates), Rozpis dotácií zo štátneho rozpočtu VVŠ na rok 2020 - List of Foundation from State Budget of Public Universities for 2020 (www.minedu.sk  – https://www.minedu.sk/rozpis-dotacii-zo-statneho-rozpoctu-verejnym-vysokym-skolam-na-rok-2020/)).

 

The employment rate of the graduates of the PhD SP Industrial Engineering in the industrial practice (period 2018 - 2019) by portal http://uplatnenie.sk:

- year 2019: 12 graduates, 67 % men, 33 % women

- year 2018: 12 graduates, 67 % men, 33 % women

 

 

 

b Successful graduates of the study programme

Name and surname: Ing. Radovan Furmann, PhD.

Professional profile: Industrial engineer, specialist in the application of digital technologies, design and improvement of business processes and systems in the conditions of intelligent industry

Company name (job title): Asseco CEIT, a.s., Žilina – director of the Digital Enterprise Division

 

Name and surname: Ing. Ivana Vlčková, PhD.

Professional profile: Specialist in the application of industrial engineering, productivity improvement and ergonomics methods in industrial practice

Company name (job title): iGrow Network s.r.o., Žilina – specialist consultant

 

Name and surname: Ing. Ivan Gabaj, PhD.

Professional profile: Industrial engineer, specialist in the application of digital technologies in industrial engineering

Company name (job title): Asseco CEIT, a.s., Žilina - specialist

 

Name and surname: Ing. Tomáš Kuric, PhD.

Professional profile: Specialist in the field of virtual reality, digitization of enterprise data, implementation of digital enterprise and digital twin concepts in industrial practice

Company name (job title): Schaeffler Slovensko, spol. s r.o., Kysucké Nové Mesto – head of Digital Enterprise

 

Name and surname: Ing. Richard Worobel, PhD.

Professional profile: Application of industrial engineering methods for rationalization and optimization of processes in a manufacturing company

Company name (job title): ECCO Slovakia, a. s., Martin – industrial engineer

 

Name and surname: Ing. František Kall, PhD.

Professional profile: Process management specialist for operations and industrial engineering in a manufacturing company

Company name (job title): Whirlpool Slovakia spol. s r.o., Poprad – senior manager

 

Name and surname: Ing. Mária Cudráková, PhD.

Professional profile: Specialist for the application of industrial engineering methods in the rationalisation and optimisation of processes in a manufacturing company

Company name (job title): GE Aviation s.r.o., Praha, Czech republic – senior manager for process improvement

 

Name and surname: Ing. Martin Malcho, PhD.

Professional profile: Specialist in the field of quality management and the application of lean management approaches to manufacturing companies

Company name (job title): KraussMaffei Technologies spol. s r. o., Martin – quality and lean production manager

 

Name and surname: Ing. Ladislav Krkoška, PhD.

Professional profile: The use of computer modelling and simulation for the management, improvement and optimisation of business processes

Company name (job title): Schaeffler Slovensko, spol. s r.o., Kysucké Nové Mesto – simulation engineer

 

Name and surname: Ing. Radovan Skokan, PhD.

Professional profile: development and implementation of information systems to support planning, control and optimization of business processes

Company name (job title): Siemens s.r.o., Žilina – system engineer

 

Note: This data was achieved from the publicly available source – portal LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com)

c Evaluation of the study programme quality by employers (feedback)

Feedback from employers for the purpose of improving of the study programme quality is carried out through a survey, which is published on the Department's website:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/http:/www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/dotaznikovy-prieskum/

 

In addition to the above-mentioned evaluation of feedback from employers, Schaeffler Kysuce, spol. s r.o., Kysucké Nové Mesto and the Association of the Mechanical Engineering Industry of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava, also sent a positive opinion on the study programme:

http://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/akreditacia/Vyjadrenie-zamestnavatela-PhD.jpg

http://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/akreditacia/ZSP_PhD_Autorita_ilina.pdf

 

 

 

4. Structure and content of the study programme
a Rules for the design of study plans within the study programme

The description of the SP Industrial Engineering was worked out as part of the proposal for harmonising the current accredited SP with the standards of the Slovak Accreditation Agency for Higher Education and the standards of the internal system of the quality assurance of UNIZA.

This is not a proposal of a new study programme. During the harmonising of the SP Industrial Engineering we respected all formalised processes of the quality assurance system of the university education at UNIZA, all procedures of the individual processes as well as the responsibility of the individual structures.

In the framework of harmonisation with the VSK UNIZA formalised processes this programme was worked out and submitted in compliance with the Directive No. 222, article 16, items 4, 5 and 9. According to the Directive No. 204 it is subordinated to the SAAVŠ standards from the study programme (part 4) – articles 10 and 11.

In the whole process the persons assessing and approving the study programme (an authority from practice, Scientific Council of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and UNIZA Accreditation Council) are not the same as those preparing the study programme proposal for harmonisation. The nomination of the members to individual structures is recorded in the minutes from meetings from the Dean´s Collegium a individual members were appointed by the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. The lists of the members of the individual structures are known and accessible at: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/akreditacia/studijne-programy/phd

At the university level the Directive No.  222 defines the policies, structures and processes connected with the complex internal quality management system regarding to the fulfilment of the missions and aims of UNIZA and the achievement of the missions and aims of UNIZA and creating harmony with the VSK UNIZA with the SAAVŠ standards. The internal quality management system at UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-222-en.pdf is as follows:

  • The policies: Directive No.  222, article 7;
  • The structures: Directive No.  222, article 10; Directive No.  210 – Statute of INIZA Accreditation Council; Guideeline 214 – Structures of Internal Quality Management;
  • The processes: Directive No.  222, article 16.

 

Except for the aforementioned Directive No.  222 the following guidelines define  further procedures connected with the proposal of the new study programme or proposal of adaptation of the study programme:

Directive No.  203 - Rules for the Creation of Recommended Study Plans for UNIZA Study Programmes: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-203-en.pdf

Directive No.   204 - Rules for creating, adapting, approving and cancelling the SPs of UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-204-en.pdf

Directive No.  205 - Rules for assigning teachers for ensuring the SPs at UNIZA:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-205-en.pdf

Directive No.  212 - Rules for the Definition of the Workload of Creative Employees of the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-212-en.pdf

Directive No.  217 - Resources to Support Educational, Creative and Other Related Activities of the University of Žilina:  https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-217-en.pdf

Directive No.  218 -  On the Collection, Processing, Analysis and Evaluation of Information to Support the Management of Study Programmes: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-218-en.pdf

Directive No.  220 - Evaluation of the Creative Activity of Employees in Relation to Quality Assurance of Education at the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-220-en.pdf

Directive No. 221 - Cooperation of the University of Žilina in Žilina with External Partners from Practice: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-221-en.pdf

 

The study programme Industrial Engineering takes into account the mission but also the goals defined by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Žilina in Žilina in the area of science and research (from page 17 of the Long-Term Aim of the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering) and especially in the field of education (from page 11 of the Long-Term Aim of the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering). https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/akreditacia/DZ_SjF_UNIZA_2021_2027ex1eng.pdf

The Study Programme was created or innovated in the intentions of the development trends of such SPs in Europe and worldwide. The following universities belong to those offering the study aimed at the Industrial Engineering: Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA (Purdue University School of Industrial Engineering), Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USA (Industrial Engineering), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA (Industrial Engineering), University of California, Berkeley, USA (Industrial Engineering and Operations Research), Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Holandsko (Industrial Engineering), Technische universität, Berlin, Nemecko (Industrial Engineering and Management), Technische Universität Wien, Rakúsko (Mechanical Engineering – Management), University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering, Porto, Portugalsko (Engineering and Industrial Management), Universita di Bologna, Taliansko (Engineering Management), ČVUT, Fakulta strojní, Praha, Czech Republic (Řízení průmyslových systemů – Management of Industrial Systems), Západočeská univerzita, Fakulta strojní, Plzeň, Česká republika (Průmyslové inženýrství a management – Industrial Engineering and Management), Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna, Wydział Budowy Maszyn i Informatyki, Bielsko-Biała, Poľsko (Zarządzanie i Inżynieria Produkcji). 

The complete list of the universities the study of the Industrial Engineering is possible – see https://edurank.org/engineering/industrial/

The SP was at the same time created in compliance with the needs of practice and therefore one of the main points for creating the profile subjects was the aspect of applicability of the knowledge and competences in practice. According to the objectives (Long-Term Objective of UNIZA FME) the SP Industrial Engineering and its Study Plan was created to support independence, autonomy and responsibility of the students for their education respecting the heterogeneity of the students and their needs. The PhD study participants are actively involved to solving the tasks of the science and research at the university. The list of the research and grant tasks during last six years the PhD students of the SP Industrial Engineering have taken part in can be found at: https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Prehlad-projektov_PHD.pdf

A strong emphasis is laid on the students´ participation in a study stay abroad (e.g. in the framework of the programmes ERASMUS+, National Study programme, etc.). The department ensuring the SP and the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering have rich experience in this activity and utilise a wide network of the partner universities. The list of the stays abroad of the PhD students during last six years can be found at:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Doktorandi-pobyty.pdf

 

The responsible workplace carries out an uninterrupted research activity in the area of the SP at the national and international level. From the point of view of transforming the outputs both in the pedagogical and scientific and research areas the following cooperating institutions can be mentioned: Universita di Bologna, Italy (Department of Industrial Engineering), ATH Bielsko-Biala, Poland (Katedra Inżynierii Produkcji), Politechnika Lubelska, Poland (Katedra Informatyzacji i Robotyzacji Produkcji), ČVUT Praha, Czech Republic (Ústav technologie obrábění, projektování a metrologie – Institute of Technology of Machining, Designing and Metrology), ZČU Plzeň, Czech Republic (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management), MTF STU Trnava (Inštitút priemyselného inžinierstva a manažmentu - Institute of Industrial Engineering and Management), TU Košice (Katedra priemyselného a digitálneho inžinierstva – Department of Industrial and Digital Engineering), TU Zvolen (Katedra výrobných technológií a manažmentu kvality – Department of Production Technologies and Quality Management ), etc.

In the cooperation network we realise exchange stays of the employees, students and PhD students, we publish together books, scientific and professional articles, realise and prepare international projects, projects in the framework of the bilateral scientific and research collaboration.  Since 2007 together with ATH Bielsko-Biala, ČVUT Praha, ZČU Plzeň, TU Liberec, STU Bratislava and TU Košice we have been ensuring the responsible workplace for the international conference InvEnt. It is aimed at presenting the outputs of the scientific and research activities of the PhD students at the workplaces at the aforementioned universities. 

The education in the PhD study programmes is realised on the basis of a PhD student´s individual study plan led by a supervisor (the list of the supervisors in the SP Industrial Engineering - https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/odborova-komisia/skolitelia_DDP_Strojarstvo_PI.pdf)

The education is based on acquiring knowledge at the level of the current knowledge and the PhD student´s contribution to his knowledge. It is the result of the scientific investigation and the creative activity of the student. The quality of the 3rd degree of the university study depends on the quality of the scientific and research work and therefore it is inevitable for the individual study plans  of the PhD students to be bound with the scientific and research activities of the supervisors and the educational institutions realised especially through solving the research projects. 

The SP is created in the framework of the defined rules and in compliance with the study order for the 3rd degree of the university study at UNIZA (Directive No.  110) by the supervisor in cooperation with the student.  The PhD study plan is worked out as an individual study plan. The content and structure of the individual study plans reflect the activities, knowledge and skills formulated in the accreditation document of the study programme. To ensure their fulfilment, the study plan defines the requirements and criteria that are regularly checked.

The PhD student´s study plan consists of the study part that is completed by the dissertation exam and the scientific part and defence of the dissertation thesis.

  • The study part of the PhD student´s SP consists especially of his/her participation in the lectures. Seminars and individual study of the professional literature during individual study years according to the aim of the dissertation thesis – the supervisor assigns credits in compliance with the study credit system. The individual study plan of the PhD student contains the list of subjects including the foreign language aimed at the technical area (two semesters) that the PhD student is to pass, the list of subjects of the dissertation thesis selected from the list approved by the expert commission or the working team and the list of the compulsory and recommended bibliography the PhD student is to study in the framework of the individual preparation for the dissertation exam. The PhD student´s study plan contains also the deadlines which state when he/she is to pass the individual subjects and dissertation exam.
  • The scientific part of the PhD student´s SP consists of the individual or team scientific activities of the PhD student that is connected with the topic of the dissertation thesis. The supervisor guarantees the scientific part of the PhD student´s SP. An inseparable part of the PhD student´s activities (defined in the study plan) is an active participation in the international conferences especially indexed in the international databases (WOS, SCOPUS) and publishing articles in the scientific magazines. As a rule, an inseparable part of the PhD student´s activities in the daily study defined in the study plan is an active participation in a stay abroad at a partner institution of the student´s supervisor.

In compliance with the Dublin Descriptors and according to the national qualification framework of the graduates of the SP Industrial Engineering, the graduates will achieve the 8th qualification level (SKKR 8).

b Recommended study plans for individual study paths

The rules for creating the study plans  of the SP are thoroughly desribed in the Directive No.  203 - Rules for the Creation of Recommended Study Plans for UNIZA Study Programmes:  https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-203-en.pdf

 

The study programme Industrial Engineering:

The recommended study plan and standard duration of the study are defined according to the law about universities. The study programme - in compliance with the Faculty study programme – fulfils the rules of the European transfer system and collecting the credits and workload of the student per the academic year. It fulfils the defined workload of the student expressed by the amount of lessons of the contact lectures together with all activities necessary for preparing and passing any subject. The amount of the credits for individual subjects were stated for them to take into account  the demandingness of the subject from the point of view of the specific area of the teaching material and the way how the subject is completed. The subjects in the framework of the recommended SP enable to achieve the defined outputs of education.  

The structure of the SP Industrial Engineering fulfils then requirements resulting from the description of the specialisation Mechanical Engineering from the viewpoint of the content and the amount of the credits achieved. The representation and structure of the suggested compulsory and compulsory optional subjects creates conditions for a deeper specialisation of the PhD graduates (the third degree of the study).

 

The subjects of the SP Industrial Engineering can be divided to two basic groups as follows:

  • The subjects creating the theoretical scientific basis of the specialisation (Humanisation of work, New approaches in the production and logistics systems designing, Businesses of the future, Progressive approaches to production service, Improving business processes, Information and knowledge systems, Intelligent manufacturing systems, New methods in industrial engineering, Advanced industrial engineering, Dissertation exam, Dissertation thesis) – this is the study part;
  • The project-oriented subjects aimed at investigating the current scientific problem in the area of the machinery technologies and material with an emphasis on an actual area in dependence on the topic of the dissertation these; in the link research-development-production-usage (Dissertation Project 1 to 4, Scientific Work 1 to 4) - this is the scientific part.

 

The study plan also includes the subjects English for PhD Students 1 and 2 aimed at the presentation abilities, technical terminology and publishing the results of solving the dissertation theses for the expert community. The goal is to improve the language skills and to support the stays abroad.

The ratio between the study and scientific part is 1:2. Both groups of the subjects are represented in the core of the knowledge that is specified by the description of the study specialisation MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. The subject presented in the core of the study programme have an extent of 1/3 in the study part and 2/3 in the scientific part. In the case of this submitted SP, the core subjects create 130 credits out of 180 – this represents a 72,2 % share.

The syllabi of the subjects with thorough information are presented in the information letters of the individual subjects: https://akreditacia.uniza.sk

 

In the Information Letters of the Subjects we can find  the educational outputs and connected criteria  and rules of their assessment for all educational goals of the study programme Industrial Engineering. Each educational part of the study plan/subject states the utilised educational activities (lecture, seminar, exercise, final thesis, lab exercise, expert practice, excursion, state exam, etc.) that are suitable for achieving the educational outputs and are presented in the Information Letters of the Subjects as well as the prerequisites and recommendations for creating the study plan. The method used for realising the educational activity (presentation, distance, combined); the syllabi of the subject; the student´s workload (the “extent” for individual subjects and educational activities independently); the credits assigned to every activity on the basis of the achieved outputs of the education and connected workload; the persons ensuring the subject (the so called guarantors of the subject) with the contact information; the subject teachers and the venue of the subject are presented in the Information Letters of the Subjects.  

 

Map of the subjects – part-time study:

 

c The study programme, in the structure of compulsory, compulsory optional and optional courses
Profile courses of the relevant study path (specialization) within the study programme - Appendix 1
d Number of credits, the achievement of which is a condition for proper completion of studies
180
Other requirements that the student must meet within the study programme and for its proper completion, including the requirements for state examinations, rules for re-study and rules for the extension, interruption of study

The regular completion of the study is defined by the Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/doktorandske-studium/Smernica2015.pdf

The regular completion of the study requires achieving 180 credits for the whole study. A condition for a regular completion of the PhD study is the passing of the dissertation exam that belongs to the state exams and the defence of the dissertation thesis. The dissertation thesis is the final work. The university certificate, certificate about the state exam and appendix to the diploma are the documents about graduating from the PhD study.       

The basic means of inspection during the study according to Directive No.  110 includes:

  • The annual assessment of the PhD student (article 8 of the Directive No. 110): The supervisor until 31st August (at the latest) of the academic year submits the annual assessment of fulfilling the study programme of the PhD student to the Dean and states if he/she recommends continuing the student´s study. The supervisor assesses the state and fulfilment of the PhD student´s SP, fulfilling the deadlines, he/she assigns the credits and if necessary he/she submits a proposal to adapt the student’s individual study programme. Based on the annual assessment of the PhD student the Dean decides if the PhD student is able to continue the study and if necessary, about the possible changes of his/her study programme.
  • The dissertation exam (article 8 of the Directive No. 110): The dissertation exam belongs to the state exams and is public. As a rule, the PhD student of the daily PhD study registers for the dissertation exam within 12 months but at the latest within 18 months from the date of enrolment to the study, the external PhD student at the latest 36 months from the date of the enrolment. The PhD student is obliged to submit (together with the registration form for the dissertation exam) also the written work worked out for the dissertation exam. The failing of fulfilling the conditions for registering for the dissertation exam or failing to submit the written work in the stated deadline without previous consent of the supervising institution causes his/her exclusion from the study. The written work to the dissertation exam is created by a project of the dissertation thesis containing an overview of the current state of the knowledge about the given topic, an outline of the theoretical basics of the future solution  and an analysis of the methodological approach to solving the given area. One opponent works out an assessment of the written work to the dissertation exam.          
  • The defence of the dissertation thesis: The dissertation thesis together with its defence creates one subject. The defence of the dissertation thesis is a state exam and in the framework of the standard duration of the study it has to be realised at the latest during the last month of the last academic year of the standard study duration. The defence of the dissertation thesis has to be realised at the latest within two years from expiring the standard study duration. During this time period the PhD student has no right for the scholarship, he/she continues fulfilling his/her working duties and pays the fees for the extra duration of the study. The rules for assigning, processing, external examination, defence and assessments of the final works are defined by the Directive No. 110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA (articles 10 to 15) and the Directive No.  215 - On Final, Rigorous and Habilitation Theses in the Conditions of the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-215-en.pdf).

 

Interruption and finishing the PhD study

The PhD student can (both during the standard and extra duration) ask for an interruption of the PhD study (also repeatedly) due to the maternity leave, the health reasons, the study stay abroad that is not part of the individual study plan or other serious reasons. During the interruption the PhD student loses the rights and duties of the student. The supervisor gives his/her attitude to the application of the PhD student for interrupting the study.

The interruption of the study is approved by the Dean. The PhD student who registered with a topic of the dissertation thesis announced by an external educational institution will do it only after a positive declaration of the statutory of the external educational institution. 

The total time of interrupting the PhD study usually does not exceed 18 months. In specific and justified cases, e.g. in the case of a longer maternity leave the Dean can decide about interrupting the study for a longer time, however, the upper limit is 36 months.

The PhD study is completed by the defence of the dissertation thesis or leaving the study, failing to complete the study in the stated deadline, exclusion from the study, cancelling the study programme in the study specialisation, death of then student.  

e For individual study plans, the institution states the requirements for completing the individual parts of the study programme and the student's progress within the study programme in the given structure
number of credits for compulsory courses required for proper completion of studies/completion of a part of studies 1st y.: 20, 2nd y.: 40, 3rd y.: 45, 4th y.: 45
number of credits for compulsory optional courses required for the proper completion of studies/completion of a part of studies 1st y.: 25, 2nd y.: 5, 3rd y.: 0, 4th y.: 0
number of credits for optional courses required for the proper completion of studies/completion of a part of studies 1st y.:0, 2nd y.: 0, 3rd y.: 0, 4th y.: 0,
number of credits required for the completion of studies/completion of a part of the studies for the common foundations and for the relevant specialization, in the case of a teaching combination study programme or a translation combination study programme Not relevant
number of credits for the final thesis and the defense of the final thesis required for the proper completion of studies 15
number of credits for professional practice required for the proper completion of studies/completion of a part of studies Not relevant
number of credits required for the proper completion of studies/completion of a part of the studies for project work with the indication of relevant courses in engineering study programmes 75 (Dissertation project 1 = 15, Dissertation project 2 = 15, Dissertation project 3 = 15, Dissertation project 4 = 15, Dissertation thesis = 15)
number of credits required for the proper completion of studies/completion of a part of the studies for artistic performances in addition to the final thesis in art study programmes Not relevant
f Rules for the verification of learning outcomes, students’ assessment and the possibilities of appealing against the assessment

At the university level they define the processes, procedures and structures for verifying the outputs of education and assessment of the students and the possibility of corrective procedures against this assessment: Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/doktorandske-studium/Smernica2015.pdf

Directive No.  216 - Quality Assurance of the Doctoral Degree Studies at the University of Žilina:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-216-en.pdf

PhD Study Credit System and Assessment of Study Results

The credit system is valid in both forms of the PhD study in compliance with the approved Faculty credit system. The credits are numerical values assigned to the subjects expressing the amount of work necessary for achieving the defined education results. The standard workload of the student for the whole academic year in the daily form of the study is expressed by 60 credits, for one semester 30 credits and for one trimester 20 credits. The standard workload of the student for the whole academic year in the external form of the study is expressed by maximally 48 credits in dependence on the standard duration of the corresponding study programme and the number of the credits necessary for regular completion of the study.

 

The PhD student during his/her study acquires the credit for the following activities

  • Participation in specialised PhD lectures and seminars according to the PhD student´s study plan,
  • Dissertation exam with successful results,
  • Reaching activity in the daily form of the study – extent 4 lessons a week; on the external form the obligation to present selected lectures and fulfilment another professional activity,
  • Independent activity in the scientific, research and pedagogical area (publishing with an emphasis on the outputs in the impact magazines ranked in the international indexed databases, participation in solving scientific tasks etc., leading the scientific activities of the undergraduates, leading the final theses of the BA study, etc.), submitting the dissertation thesis for defence.

 

The Faculty credit system determines the amount of the credits the PhD student is obliged to achieve for:

  • Promoting to the next year of study,
  • Registering for the dissertation exam,
  • Submitting the application to defend the dissertation thesis,
  • Realising other activities according to the individual study plan of the PhD student.

 

If the PhD student realised part of his/her study somewhere else than at the determined educational institution (e.g. abroad), the credits achieved at this institution are valid in full extent if he/she had been sent to this institution in the framework of fulfilling his/her study plan and if the credit system of the sending organisation and the other institution are compatible or they are defined in advance (the transfer credits).

If the study programme of the study specialisation is changed, the until that time achieved credits can be acknowledged if it is in compliance with his/her new study plan. The Dean decides about the transfer or acknowledgement of the credits. The supervisor includes/writes the achieved credits to the student transcript and the electronic UNIZA information system at the latest until the end of the corresponding academic year and includes them also to the annual assessment of the PhD student.

 

Individual study plan:

The PhD student´s study plan is worked out as an individual study plan in compliance with ensuring the required quality of the scientific work and education of the PhD students. The PhD student´s supervisor is responsible for the quality and level of the study and the individual study plan and the PhD student actively participates in its creation. The expert team or working group and the guarantor of the study programme approve the individual study plan.

The content and structure of the individual study plans reflect the activities, knowledge and skills formulated in the accreditation document of the study programme. To ensure their fulfilment the study plan defines the requirements and criteria whose fulfilment is regularly checked. The study consists of the study, educational and scientific parts whose contents and mutual ratio from the point of view of the credits are defined by the UNIZA internal regulations. The organisation of realising the PhD study programmes at UNIZA is managed by the provisions of the Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR THE THIRD DEGREE OF THE UNIVERSITY STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ŽILINA IN ŽILINA.

The PhD student is assigned credits for individual activities and it is necessary to acquire 180 credits for a successful completion of this study. The credits are acquired for the dissertation exam subjects,, the foreign language, dissertation exam and defence of the dissertation thesis. From the point of view of the scientific and research activity the PhD students gets points for the dissertation projects, publication outputs, utility patterns, citations, active presentations at the conferences and seminars, see Appendix 2 of the Directive No.  216.

In the case of the study programmes that assign credits for the individual and team scientific work, the points are calculated, see Appendix 2, according to the study plans for the given PhD study programme. The points /credits are assigned only for publications connected with the topic of the dissertation thesis and the number of the points/credits is calculated according to the percentage share of the PhD student.

The study of a foreign language is an inseparable part of the PhD study – the duration is two semesters and the goal is to learn the technical vocabulary of the given specialisation in the foreign language. The creation and writing the scientific works and outputs in the form of articles for magazines and papers at conferences in the foreign language, preparation of presentations and active presentations at the conferences are parts of this activity. Every individual study plan involves the subjects of the dissertation exam with a defined amount of the credits. 

 

Assessing the quality of the study and outputs of the PhD student:

The PhD study is assessed according to the principles of the credit system in compliance with the regulation of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic 614/2002 Coll., about the credit system of the study as amended, paragraph 54, section 2  of the Law about Universities and the principles presented in this article. The quality of the PhD study is assessed during its whole duration and then after its completion. A successfully completed study is when all the required criteria are fulfilled and the PhD student published the results of his/her work in the form of the defined outputs that are involved in the individual study plan. The facts connected with fulfilling the content of the individual study plan of the PhD student are assessed during realising the study plan. The assessment is carried out once a year at the end of the academic year by the supervisor and is approved by the guarantor of the given study programme and subsequently by the Dean, in the case of the university-wide study programmes by the Rector. 

The decisive activities are the dissertation exam and defence of the dissertation thesis. The PhD student who did not fulfil all the duties and lacks the credits cannot register for the dissertation exam and ask for the defence of the dissertation thesis.

The quality of the PhD study is assessed by the Scientific Council of the Faculty or the UNIZA Scientific Council once a year in the framework of assessing the level of the public university in the area of the educational activity and science, technique or art.

A high-quality publication and artistic activity is part of the PhD study. The fulfilment of the defined requirements in the area of the publication outputs of the PhD student in the individual study plan and the minimal criteria of the PhD study outputs in individual study specialisations and UNIZA programmes necessary for a successful completion of the PhD study are required for a successful finish of the PhD study and create the Appendix 1 of the Directive No.  216. 

The supervisor (in the framework of the annual assessment) regularly assesses the quality of the outputs of the PhD student and his/her presentations at the conferences, seminars or in magazines, the supervisors then submits the results to the guarantor, Dean or Rector. The commission and external examiners assess the quality of all publication outputs, patents, utility patterns or other achieved results in the framework of the dissertation thesis defence. They check their international level and contribution for the development of the study specialisation and the originality of the achieved results also in connection with the plagiarism checker. The Rector´s Collegium deals with and assesses the output quality especially of the last year PhD students.

g Conditions for the recognition of studies or a part of studies

Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/doktorandske-studium/Smernica2015.pdf and the Directive No.  216 - Quality Assurance of the Doctoral Degree Studies at the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-216-en.pdf define the processes, procedures and structures at the university level.

The supervisor (at the latest until 31st August of the given year) submits the annual assessment of the PhD student to the Dean and defines if he/she recommends if the student is/is not to continue the study. The supervisor evaluates the state and level of fulfilling the study programme, fulfilling the deadlines, he/she assigns the credits and if necessary, he/she submits a proposal to adapt the individual study plan of the student. Based on the PhD student´s annual assessment the Dean decides if the PhD student can continue his/her study and also about the changes of his/her study programme, if necessary.

As a rule, an inseparable part of the PhD student´s activities in the daily form defined in the study plan is the participation of the PhD student in a study abroad at a partner institution of the PhD student´s department. It is recommended the PhD student to spend a stay abroad that takes at least two months or one semester. The passing of part of the study at another university is given by an application for the exchange study and by confirmation about acceptation by the partner institution, an agreement between individual partner institutions about the study (in the case of UNIZA with another partner institution that has an accredited programme in the given study specialisation at the partner institution or a similar study specialisation at the partner institution abroad and that has a certified/accredited internal quality management system of the university education or in compliance with ESG 2015, an agreement between individual partner institutions about a common study programme that is commonly accredited as a common study programme in compliance with the internal quality management system of the university education at UNIZA, by a statement of the study results. The credits achieved at this institution are included in full extent on the basis of the partner´s confirmation about passing the study stay. The student can acquire credits for passing a particular subject only once during the study. If the study programme of the study specialisation is changed, it is possible to acknowledge the credits acquired until that time if it complies with the PhD student´s study plan. The Dean decides about transferring or acknowledging the credits – in the case of the university-wide study programmes the Rector. The supervisor writes in the acquired credits to the statement of studies and to the UNIZA information system at the latest until the end of the given academic year and he/she also presents them in the annual assessment of the PhD student.     

The Faculty coordinator who is usually the Vice-dean with the competence of the international relations (at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering UNIZA it is Dr. Ing. Ivan Kuric PhD) is appointed the chief coordinator for ensuring the mobility of the students as well as the study in compliance with the conditions defined in the study order. The task of the coordinator is to organise the partner (usually international) cooperation in the educational area. The solution of the tasks connected with sending a accepting the students and providing the advisory services are ensured at the Faculty by Mgr. Renáta Janovčíková.

In the case of the mobilities and stays abroad the Directive No.  219 - Mobility Programmes of UNIZA Students and Staff Abroad

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-219-en.pdf defines the processes, procedures and structures of the conditions for acknowledging the study.

 

Rules for prolonging the study are included in the study order. The PhD student can (both during the standard and extra duration) ask for an interruption of the PhD study (also repeatedly) due to the maternity leave, the health reasons, the study stay abroad that is not part of the individual study plan or other serious reasons. The interruption of the study is approved by the Dean. The total time of interrupting the PhD study usually does not exceed 18 months. In specific and justified cases, e.g. in the case of a longer maternity leave the Dean can decide about interrupting the study for a longer time, however, the upper limit is 36 months.

The basic university document – Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA also defines the procedures and corrective means against the results of the assessment given to the student duting his/her examination:

 

Subjects:

  • If the PhD student fails to pass the exam, he/she can repeat it once more (article 8/section 4)

Dissertation exam:

  • The PhD student who fails to pass the exam can repeat it only once more, at the latest after three months from the day of unsuccessful dissertation exam – the date is given by the chairman of the examination commission. A repeated failure is the reason for exclusion from the PhD study (article 9/section 11)

Dissertation thesis:                                                       

  • If the commission for defence suggests not to award the academic title to the PhD student on the basis of the results of the defence or for his/her unexcused absence at the procedure, the Dean/in the case of the university-wide study programmes the Rector determines the resit for the dissertation thesis defence in the same study programme. The defence of the dissertation thesis can be repeated only once, at the latest within two years from ending the standard study duration (article 15/sections 13, 14)    
h Topics of final theses of the study programme (or a link to the list)

List of thesis topics for the last 6 years:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Temy-ZP_Priemyselne-inzinierstvo_PHD_externe.pdf

i Rules for the assignment, processing, opposition, defence and evaluation of final theses in the study programme; list of the supervisors of final theses with the assignment to topics (indicating the contact details)

The rules for assigning, working out, defending and assessing the final theses are in the Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/doktorandske-studium/Smernica2015.pdf  and the Directive No.  215 - On Final, Rigorous and Habilitation Theses in the Conditions of the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-215-en.pdf.

The final work verifies the knowledge, skills and competences the student acquired during the study and his/her capability to use them for solving tasks and particular problems connected with the study specialisation. The final work at the third university degree is understood the dissertation thesis.

The student´s dissertation thesis of the third degree demonstrates the capability and preparedness of the student for an independent scientific and creative activity in the area of research or development or an independent theoretical and creative artistic activity. The thesis presents the results of the scientific investigation and implementation of the research results to practice. The result of the dissertation thesis should bring an achievement of new knowledge in the given area. The scientific research is a process of acquiring new scientific knowledge and extending the cognitive boundaries of the mankind. The student has to prove deep systematic understanding of the study specialisation, he/she has to show skills in the research work and implement the methods of the scientific research. The student is to prove that he/she realised a substantial part of the research by himself/herself, that he/she outlined, designed, realised and optimised it in an ethically clear way.   

Assigning the dissertation theses

The Faculty Dean announces the topics of the dissertation theses the students can apply for in the framework of the admission procedure at the latest two months before the last day determined for submitting the applications. The Dean approves the topics of the dissertation theses according to the proposal of the supervisor and after the previous consent of the chairman of the expert commission or the chief of the working team. If it is a topic announced by an external educational institution, the name of this institution has to be presented. Each announced topic involves the name of the study programme, the name of the supervisor, the form of study (daily, external), the deadline for submitting the applications and the date of the admission procedure. The topics of the dissertation theses together with all prerequisites are published on an official board and are presented massively according to a special guideline. The applicants register for the selected topic of the dissertation thesis in the framework of submitting the application for the PhD study. https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/prijimacky_doktorandi/Priemyseln-ininierstvo.pdf

Leading and working out the dissertation thesis

The supervisor leads the PhD student during the study, manages and professionally guarantees the PhD student´s study and scientific programme, determines the aim of the project of the dissertation thesis and specifies (with the PhD student) its content, leads the PhD student during solving the dissertation thesis and works out the assessment of the dissertation thesis and the working characteristics of the given PhD student.

The function of the supervisor for the given study specialisation at the Faculty where the PhD study takes place can be carried on by a university teacher and another expert from an institution outside the university after the Scientific Council approves it. The supervisor function for the dissertation theses issued by an external educational institution can realise the supervisors approved by this institution.

The Directive No.  215 - On Final, Rigorous and Habilitation Theses in the Conditions of the University of Žilina defines the procedure and details of working out the dissertation thesis. The principles of working out the final theses, formal prerequisites and the method of plagiarism check are based on the valid Methodological Guideline of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic about prerequisites of the final theses, their bibliographical registration, storing and making accessible.

In compliance with the provisions of the Law about Universities the student has to send the final work in electronic form to the Central Register of Final, PhD and Habilitation Theses and based on the information from this institution  the rate of originality of the PhD and habilitation theses will be verified. The student submits the final work at  the latest on the day determined by the Faculty universal academic calendar. 

Application for permission to defend the dissertation thesis

The PhD student submits an application for permission to defend the dissertation thesis to the Dean in compliance with the study schedule if he/she acquired the determined amount of the credits. In a special case the Dean determines (in a written form) a supplementary date for submitting the application for permission to defend the dissertation thesis but the duration of the study is not to exceed the standard duration determined by the accredited study programme in the study specialisation  by more than 2 years.

The PhD student submits the dissertation thesis in Slovak. With a written consent of the Dean he/she can submit it in a foreign language. The PhD student can submit as a dissertation thesis also his/her own publications or published works that deal with the area of the dissertation thesis topic and correspond with the theses of the project. If the PhD student submits a file of his/her own publications, he/she completes it by a detail introduction that will clarify the current state of the given area, the goals of the dissertation thesis and conclusions arisen after solving the topic of the dissertation thesis. If the attached publications are from several authors, the PhD student encloses declaration of the authors about his/her author share. The dissertation thesis prerequisites are defined by the article 11 of the Directive No. 110 and articles 7 and 8 of the Directive No. 215.

External examination of the dissertation thesis

The Dean appoints the external examiners on the basis of the proposal of the chairman of the expert commission or the chairman of the working team. The external examiners are chosen from the experts in the framework of the solved area. Each external examiner has to be from a different organisation. One external examiner can come from the Faculty/university-wide institution the PhD student works for.

The dissertation thesis is assessed at least by two external examiners. At least one external examiner has to have the university degree Professor or Associate Professor and has to carry out the professor function or he/she has to possess the degree Doctor of Sciences or he/she has to be a research worker with an acknowledged qualification degree I. or IIa. The other external examiners have to be scientific and pedagogical experts at the function of visiting professors, employees with the academic title PhD (or its older equivalent), foremost experts from practice with the academic title PhD (or its older equivalent). The external examiner must not belong to the PhD student´s family, must not be his/her chief or subordinate at work or a similar working relation and also the supervisor.  

The rules and procedures for external examination of the dissertation thesis are defined in the article 14 of the Directive No.  110.

The external examiner´s assessment contains an objective and critical analysis of pluses and minuses of the submitted dissertation thesis; it is brief and does not repeat the content. The external examiner expresses his opinion especially to:

  • The up-to-dateness of the selected topic
  • The fulfilment of then stated goals of the dissertation thesis,
  • The chosen methods of processing,
  • The achieved results, it is to present which new knowledge the dissertation thesis is bringing and where it was published,
  • The contribution for further progress of science, technique or art and for practice.

In the conclusion he/she unambiguously states if he/she based on the submitted dissertation thesis suggests or does not suggest awarding the title PhD in the corresponding study programme of the study specialisation. 

Defence and assessment of the dissertation thesis

The dissertation thesis and its defence create one subject. The defence of the dissertation thesis is a state exam and in the standard duration of the study the PhD student has to pass it during the last month of the last academic year of his/her standard duration of the study. The defence of the dissertation thesis of an above standard duration of the study has to be realised at the latest within two years from ending of the standard duration of the study. During this time period the PhD student of the daily form of the PhD study has no right for a scholarship and he/she fulfils the duties of his/her job and pays fees for the above standard duration of the study.

The defence of the dissertation thesis is public, in exceptional cases the Dean can announce it as non-public – in such a case when the public defence could threaten a secret protected by a special law. The defence of the dissertation thesis is realised in the form of a scientific discussion. The PhD student presents the content of his/her dissertation thesis, results and benefits. The external examiners present their assessments and the PhD student expresses his/her point of view to them. The discussion verifies the correctness, feasibility and scientific originality of the knowledge included in the dissertation thesis.

The rules and procedures of the defence of the dissertation thesis are defined in article 15 of the Directive No. 110.

The defence procedure is documented by the minutes. This document is then signed by the Commission Chairman for the defence, the commission members who are at the procedure and external examiners. The Commission Chairman for the defence announces the result of the vote to the PhD student and other participants who are present at the defence during a public meeting. The Commission Chairman for the defence submits the proposal for awarding/rejecting the academic title to the PhD student together with minutes and documentation material of the PhD student.

The Dean determines (in writing) the date of the second examination for the defence of the dissertation thesis in the same study programme to that  PhD student who failed to obtain the academic title due to the result of the defence of the dissertation thesis or for his/her unexcused absence at the procedure. The defence procedure can be repeated only once, at the latest within two years from ending the standard duration of the study.

The Dean after the positive assessment of the proposal of the Commission for Defence of the dissertation thesis to award the PhD student the academic title “doctor” or “doctor of art” submits the Rector the documents about graduating from the study.

Opportunities and procedures for participation in student mobility

The students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of UNIZA can take part in the international mobility programmes of the EU – CEEPUS and Erasmus+ where the applications and rules for acknowledging of this education are managed by the rules of the given programmes. The list of the participating institutions is regularly updated. The instructions are published in the Faculty web site. In the framework of the scientific activities or the supervisor´s projects, the students are sent to the partner universities and research institutions not only in Europe but also worldwide. They can utilise also the bilateral international mobility projects, e.g. through the Slovak Academic Information Agency (SAIA) and the National Scholarship Fund (NSP).

The binding contractual partnerships enable the participation of the interested parties and their representatives in the procedure of designing, approving, realising and assessing the study programme. The agreements with the partners concretise the conditions for participation of the the partner´s employees in realising the study programme and conditions for providing the premises, material and information sources and ensuring the study quality realised in the partner´s premises including the final works.

 The UNIZA has the possibility to send the students abroad in the framework of its partnerships to 56 universities. There are even broader possibilities covering practically the whole world and are involved in other schemes especially in the framework of Erasmus+ and activities of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic realised through SAIA. They are especially CEEPUS, NSP, the Action Austria – Slovakia, Visegrad Fund, etc. Except for the Erasmus+ the Faculty has a contractual cooperation with the AGH University of Science and Technology (Kraków, Poland), Technical University of Varna (Bulgaria), International Visegrad Fund.

 The processes, procedures and structures of the students´ participation in the mobilities are defined by the Directive No.  219 - Mobility Programmes of UNIZA Students and Staff Abroad: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-219-en.pdf

 The possibilities of participating in the student mobilities are published at the UNIZA web site in section possibilities of study: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/study-options/erasmus,

The procedures of the students´ participation in the mobilities are defined by the Directive No.  219 - Mobility Programmes of UNIZA Students and Staff Abroad – PART 2: UNIZA STUDENTS´ MOBILITY ABROAD AND CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATING IN STUDY STAYS ABROAD,  https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-219-en.pdf

The basic conditions for the UNIZA students´ mobilities abroad:

The attendance of part of the study at a university abroad is specified by:

  • The application for the exchange study and confirmation about acceptation by the partner institution (mobility or stay abroad),
  • The agreement between individual partner institutions about the study (in the case of the UNIZA cooperation with another partner institution that has an accredited study programme in the study specialisation at the partner institution or similar study specialisation at the partner institution abroad and that has a certified/accredited internal management of the university education or ESG 2015),
  • The agreement between individual partner institutions about a common study programme that is, at the same time, commonly accredited as a common study programme in compliance with the internal quality system of the university education at UNIZA.

For studying at a university abroad we conclude an agreement between the student, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering UNIZA and the partner institution providing the study. The agreement is concluded before the student starts studying at the university abroad.

 Participation in mobilities – procedure:

The basic obligations of the student sent for a study stay are defined by the articles 6 and 7 of the Directive No. 219. The student who was approved by the Selection Commission:

  • Submits the document about approval for the stay abroad or the contractual basis for spending part of his/her study at a university abroad,
  • Creates a study plan from the offer of the subjects at the foreign university in the extent of the standard load of the student (the conditions for creating a study plan are specified in the articles 3 to 5 of the Directive No. 219),
  • Before sending for the stay abroad he/she fills in the Agreement about Study/Stay (Learning Agreement) and information about the planned study stay,
  • Notifies the Head of Department and the department that organises of his/her study stay
  • Informs the relevant teacher about the subject whose equivalent he/she will study at the foreign university or whose subject he/she will not study at UNIZA due to his/her stay abroad
  • At the latest within 30 days (in justified cases 45 days) from the day of completion the study stay abroad he/she submits all documents confirming the participation in the study stay abroad to the Vice-Dean with the competence for the international cooperation of the Faculty

 The subjects the student passed at the university abroad are acknowledged by the guarantor of the study programme and at the Faculty by the Vice-Dean for education or the Vice-Dean whose competence is the international cooperation. The student submits an application that contains the statement of the study results from the foreign university at the end of his/her study as well as the information sheets or syllabi of the subjects passed. The office for education includes the assessment of the subject to the AIS. The application and the whole documentation becomes part of the study documentation of the student at the Office for Education. 

The list of PhD students of SP Industrial Engineering who have completed a placement abroad in the last 6 years:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Doktorandi-pobyty.pdf

 

Note: Support for student mobility is primarily oriented towards full-time students.

Rules for adherence to academic ethics and rules for drawing consequences

Rules for Observance the Academic Ethics and Concluding Consequences are stated by the Disciplinary Order for the Students of the University of Žilina inŽilina, Disciplinary Commission of the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ethical Code, Ethical Commission of UNIZA:

 

The Ethical Code of the University of Žilina in Žilina defines the ethical principles in the following areas:

  • The general ethical principles valid for all persons employed or studying at the university (Directive No. 207, article 2)
  • The relation to the university and general public (Directive No. 207, article 3)
  • The principles for the pedagogical activities (Directive No. 207, article)
  • The principles of the scientific and research activities (Directive No. 207, article 5)
  • The principles of the research practice at UNIZA and unacceptable practices of the research (Directive No. 207, article 6)    
  • The principles for the university students (Directive No. 207, article 7)

The Ethical Code binds all employees and students of the university to behave in compliance with its requirements. Any breach and subsequent measure is solved by the Ethical Commission of the university appointed by the Rector (the current members of the commission: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/university/general-information/ethical-codex

In connection with observing the Ethical Code every academia member and university employee has the right to initiate a procedure of the Ethical Commission. Such an incentive can be submitted by any UNIZA employee, Faculty employee UNIZA student or any other person that learned about the behaviour of an UNIZA student or employee having the signs of breaching the Ethical Code through submitting it to Chairman of the Ethical Commission in writing and own signature or in the electronic form with an authorised electronic signature. If the document sent electronically is not authorised and is sent from an unidentifiable address, the submitting person has to complete the letter by his/her own signature or authorised electronic signature within three days, otherwise the document is not accepted. The initiation has to contain minimally the name and surname of the submitting person, his/her signature, a brief description of the situation, the provision of the Ethical Code that was breached or was not applied. If the document is anonymous, it is registered; however, it will not be taken into account.             

The Ethical Commission is obliged to discuss an appropriately submitted initiation at the latest within one month from its receipt or to pass it to the chief of the section according to the articles 6, section 7 of this Directive. When the initiation is solved there is a necessity to emphasise the coaction of all participating parties and maintaining the highest possible privacy.

In the case of detecting a breach the statement of the Ethical Commission will contain recommendations or suggestion of corrective measures for the further steps of the bodies authorised to make decisions – the Rector, the Dean, Chief of the UNIZA department in compliance with the Organisational Order of UNIZA. All participating parties have to be informed about the Commission recommendations in writing. The employee touched by the statement of the Ethical Commission has the right (within 7 days) from the receipt of the statement to ask for correction against the statement of the Ethical Commission in the form of an application for correction and explanation to the Rector, the Dean or another leading UNIZA employees in compliance with the Organisational Order of UNIZA and the asked person will consider the situation for defining the corrective measures.  

The result of the discussion of the Ethical Commission can be also a recommendation for the next procedure according to the paragraph 108f of the law 131/2002 Coll. about universities as amended.

If a disciplinary offense was detected, it is passed to the Disciplinary Commission of UNIZA or the Disciplinary Commission of the Faculty. The procedure is defined by the Directive No.  201 - Disciplinary Order for UNIZA Students.

The basic rules of the author ethics as an unwritten law involving the moral principles that the author, employee or student are to respect during writing the professional and university publications and the stance of UNIZA to respecting the legal and moral requirements of the authors and the principles of a correct publication practice are defined in the Directive No.  226 - On Copyright Ethics and the Elimination of Plagiarism in the Conditions of the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-226-en.pdf   

The rules of the author ethics are closely connected with the framework principles of good behaviour in research, the European Code of Ethics and Integrity of Research and support improving the scientific and research standards of the UNIZA academia according to the Directive No.  207 - Ethical Code of UNIZA. In the long term UNIZA aims at increasing the consciousness  about the importance of fulfilling the rules of the author ethics of its employees and students and principally refuses any unauthorised takeover of the author texts and ideas without any reference to its author and in this way it tries to eliminate the possible plagiarism. It carefully checks the originality of the outputs of the intellectual or industrial ownership of the students and employees and in the case of any doubt about the authorship of the presented work or breaching the rights of the intellectual or industrial ownership, it principally rejects them, see articles 1 section2 of the Directive No. 209 – Study Order for the First and Second Degree of the University Study; the Directive No.  110 – Study Order for the Third Degree of the University Study at the University of Žilina in Žilina as well as the article 6, section 2 and article 11 section 11 of the Ethical Code of UNIZA.  

To eliminate plagiarism, UNIZA has begun to check the originality of not only the final, PhD and habilitation works in the conditions of the University of Žilina in Žilina through the Central Register of Final Works but also to check the originality of all types of scientific and professional outputs (publications) of the employees and students, the semester works of the students or outputs of a similar character.

The failure to observe the author ethics and behaviour according to the article 3 of this Directive  is considered a breach of the working duties of the UNIZA employees and if the students breach it, these facts are qualified as a breach of the Directive No.  209 -  Study Order for the First and Second Degree of the University Study; the Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR 3RD DEGREE OF UNIVERSITY STUDY AT UNIZA of the Directive No.  201 - Disciplinary Order for UNIZA Students. In the case of detecting a breach of the Disciplinary Order of the University of Žilina in Žilina it will be handed over to the Disciplinary Commission of UNIZA or Disciplinary Commission of the Faculty. 

Procedures applicable to students with special needs

The procedures applicable for the students with special needs are described at UNIZA web site - https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/general-information/applicants-with-special-needs

The Centre of Support for Students with Special Needs is working at UNIZA. The centre provides information, consultancy, supporting services and educational activities for applicants and students with special needs, teachers and general public. At the Faculty there is a coordinator for supporting the students with specific needs who assesses the possibilities/restrictions and the risk rate of studying the given study programme for the students with specific needs. He/she suggests adequate adaptations and supporting services determined for a student with specific needs and realises the consultancy and mediatory activity. He/she participates in creating a system of hybrid education and support for the students with special needs.

The conditions for the applicants for study with special needs during the admission procedure and during the study at UNIZA are described by the Directive No.  198 - Support of Applicant for Study and Students with Specific Needs at UNIZA and the Directive No. 209 - Study Order for the First and Second Degree of the University Study.

UNIZA also provides services of the Consultancy and Career Centre UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pozadia/uniza_a5_ppcentrum_web.jpg

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/prakticke-informacie/poradenske-a-karierne-centrum-uniza

 The workplace was established by joining the consultancy services in the Centre of the Psychological Support, Social Consultancy and the newly created career consultancy. The advisory centre with complex services will ensure that the students will have a simple access to the consultancy and other services corresponding with their needs. Its mission is to help the students cope with their study, prepare their entrance to the labour market, support their relationship with the university and create links between the university ground and employers.

The CCC UNIZA provides a complex advisory service to the students and employees of the university (further only “clients”). The main objective of the CCC UNIZA is to provide the psychological, career, social consultancy and intervention oriented on the development of the clients´ personality and support for solving the problems of the intrapersonal character (the problems connected with the university study, the area of the social problems, the orientation in the area of personal and career targets) and the interpersonal character (the adaptation to the study and working group and also the group of people of the same age, starting and maintaining full-fledged personal and working relations). The task of the CCC UNIZA is a) to provide the clients with the possibility of individual consultations in the framework of solving their difficulties and problems and developing the personality potential; b) to provide the clients with the possibility of the group sessions of the educational and advisory character; c) to help utilise the knowledge from the area of psychology, career advisory, pedagogical and social work for self-education and self-control; d) to support the development or recovery of the psychical health, to orient on other healthcare institutions to ensure the adequate professional aid and therapy; e) to participate in implementing the inclusive approach to education with the goal to ensure the equality of opportunities, respect to individual educational needs and the active involvement to the educational process of each student.      

Procedures for filing complaints and appeals by students

The procedures of submitting initiations and appeals of the student: 

The student freely expresses his/her professional opinions, respects freedom of speech and critical thinking, free exchange of opinions and information. He/she turns with confidence to his/her teachers, academic officials and the members of the Academic Senate in the case of solving the problems concerning the teaching process and organisation of their life at UNIZA.

At the Faculty the students can (except for the aforementioned possibilities) address their initiations to the study advisor (the study advisors are appointed by the Dean at the beginning of the school year), they can turn to the representatives of the students´ support (a group created for the purposes of communication and advisory activities), the Head of Department, the SP guarantor or the Chairman of the Trade Union Council or directly to the Dean.

In dependence on the essence of such an initiation it is solved by a person responsible for the given area (the Dean, Vice-Deans, guarantors, Heads of Department) or an established commission (disciplinary, ethical).

At the university level the processes, procedures and structures are defined by the Directive No.  110 - STUDY ORDER FOR THE THIRD DEGREE OF THE UNIVERSITY STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ŽILINA IN ŽILINA.

At the same time all student of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering have the possibility to ask the Dean freely and anonymously at the platform – Questions for the Dean of the faculty of Mechanical Engineering:  https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php?option=com_sppagebuilder&view=page&id=272

5. Course information sheets of the study programme (In the structure according to Decree no. 614/2002 Coll)
Compulsory courses
Grd. Sem. Course Name Short. Hours End Credits Profile Core Guarantor
1 Z 2DJC101 English Language for Doctoral Students 1 ELD1 0 - 2 - 0 S 5 - yes Mgr. Daniela Sršníková, Ph.D.
1 L 2D08101 Scientific Work 1 SW1 0 - 2 - 0 H 10 - - prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.
1 L 2DJC102 English Language for Doctoral Students 2 ELD2 0 - 2 - 0 S 5 - yes Mgr. Daniela Sršníková, Ph.D.
2 Z 2D08112 Dissertation Project 1 DP1 0 - 1 - 1 H 15 yes yes prof. Ing. Anna Mičietová, PhD.
2 L 2D08107 Scientific Work 2 SW2 0 - 2 - 0 H 10 - - doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.
2 L 2D08113 Disertation Exam DE 0 - 0 - 0 T 15 yes yes prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.
3 Z 2D08114 Dissertation Project 2 DP2 0 - 1 - 1 H 15 yes yes doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.
3 Z 2D08115 Scientific Work 3 SW3 0 - 2 - 0 H 15 - - prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.
3 L 2D08116 Dissertation Project 3 DP3 0 - 1 - 1 H 15 yes yes doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.
4 Z 2D08117 Scientific Work 4 SW4 0 - 2 - 0 H 15 - - doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.
4 Z 2D08118 Dissertation project 4 DP4 0 - 1 - 1 H 15 yes yes doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.
4 L 2D08119 Dissertation Thesis DT 0 - 2 - 0 T 15 yes yes prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.
Compulsory optional courses
Grd. Sem. Course Name Short. Hours End Credits Profile Core Guarantor
1 Z 2D08102 Humanisation of Work HW 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.
1 Z 2D08103 New Approaches in Manufacturing and Logistics Systems Design NAPLSD 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.
1 Z 2D08105 Progressive Approaches to Production Services PAPS 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.
1 Z 2D08106 Improvewment of Business Processes IBP 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes prof. Ing. Anna Mičietová, PhD.
1 L 2D08104 Enterprises of Future EF 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.
1 L 2D08109 Intelligent Manufacturing Systems IMS 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.
1 L 2D08110 New Methods in Industrial Engineering NMIE 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.
2 Z 2D08108 Information and Knowledge Systems IKS 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.
2 Z 2D08111 Advanced Industrial Engineering AIE 2 - 0 - 0 S 5 yes yes prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.
Optional courses
Grd. Sem. Course Name Short. Hours End Credits Profile Core Guarantor
6. Current academic year plan and current schedule
Current academic year plan

Akademic calendar of the university:

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/vseobecne-informacie/akademicky-kalendar

 

Akademic calendar of the faculty:

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/vseobecne-informacie/akademicky-kalendar

Current schedule

Studies in the third degree are carried out according to an individual study plan. 

7. Persons responsible for the study programme
a A person responsible for the delivery, development, and quality of the study programme (indicating the position and contact details)

Name, surname, titles: Martin Krajčovič, prof. Ing., PhD. (https://www.portalvs.sk/regzam/detail/9737)

Function: professor, head of industrial engineering department

Contact (mail, tel.): martin.krajcovic@fstroj.uniza.sk, +421 41 513 2718

b - c List of persons responsible for the profile courses of the study programme

Contents is generated from Study plans.

Name, surname, titlesCourseName
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.2D08108Information and Knowledge Systems
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.2D08102Humanisation of Work
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.2D08114Dissertation Project 2
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.2D08118Dissertation project 4
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.2D08110New Methods in Industrial Engineering
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.2D08109Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.2D08116Dissertation Project 3
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.2D08103New Approaches in Manufacturing and Logistics Systems Design
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.2D08119Dissertation Thesis
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.2D08104Enterprises of Future
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.2D08111Advanced Industrial Engineering
prof. Ing. Anna Mičietová, PhD.2D08106Improvewment of Business Processes
prof. Ing. Anna Mičietová, PhD.2D08112Dissertation Project 1
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.2D08105Progressive Approaches to Production Services
d List of teachers of the study programme (including doctoral students) with the assignment to the course

Contents is generated from Study plans.

Name, surname, titlesOrg.formCourseName
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Lecture2D08108Information and Knowledge Systems
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
doc. Ing. Peter Bubeník, PhD.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Lecture2D08102Humanisation of Work
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
doc. Ing. Ľuboslav Dulina, PhD.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Lecture2D08109Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Lecture2D08110New Methods in Industrial Engineering
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, CSc.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Lecture2D08109Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Lecture2D08110New Methods in Industrial Engineering
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
doc. Ing. Patrik Grznár, PhD.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Lecture2D08103New Approaches in Manufacturing and Logistics Systems Design
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
prof. Ing. Martin Krajčovič, PhD.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
Mgr. Albert Kulla, PhD.Seminar2DJC102English Language for Doctoral Students 2
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Lecture2D08104Enterprises of Future
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Lecture2D08111Advanced Industrial Engineering
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
prof. Ing. Branislav Mičieta, PhD.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
prof. Ing. Anna Mičietová, PhD.Lecture2D08106Improvewment of Business Processes
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar2D08101Scientific Work 1
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Lecture2D08105Progressive Approaches to Production Services
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar2D08107Scientific Work 2
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08112Dissertation Project 1
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08114Dissertation Project 2
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar2D08115Scientific Work 3
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08116Dissertation Project 3
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar2D08117Scientific Work 4
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar, Laboratory2D08118Dissertation project 4
doc. Ing. Miroslav Rakyta, PhD.Seminar2D08119Dissertation Thesis
Mgr. Daniela Sršníková, Ph.D.Seminar2DJC101English Language for Doctoral Students 1
Mgr. Daniela Sršníková, Ph.D.Seminar2DJC102English Language for Doctoral Students 2
e - f List of the supervisors of final theses with the assignment to topics

List of supervisors and currently supervised theses in the academic year 2021/22:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Doktorandske-prace-SP-PI-aktualne.pdf 

g Student representatives representing the interests of students of the study programme

Ing. Lucia Mozolová

E-mail: lucia.mozolova@fstroj.uniza.sk

h Study advisor of the study programme

Name and surname: Ing. Martin Gašo, PhD.

E-mail: martin.gaso@fstroj.uniza.sk

Tel: +421 41 513 2137

room: BC112

Access to counselling: counselling hours, web-based information, individual consultation and counselling

i Other supporting staff of the study programme - assigned study officer, career counsellor, administration, accommodation department, etc.

Study Official for the 3rd Degree:

Ing. Eva-Carmen Gavlas        

tel.: 041/513 27 05     

e-mail: carmen.gavlas@fstroj.uniza.sk

At the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering the Department of Science and Research is in charge of the PhD study that provides adequate activities in the area of HR, technical and financial activities. It is methodologically managed by the Vice-Dean for Scientific and Research Activities: prof. Ing. Eva Tillová, PhD. The supporting staff of the department and their competence and number corresponds with the needs and number of the students at the 3rd degree in connection with the educational goals and outputs, it ensures the tutorial, consultancy, administrative and other supporting services and activities for the PhD students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.

 

The Department for Foreign Relations provides the administrative support of the mobilities abroad at the Faculty – Mgr. Renáta Janovčíková, e-mail: renata.janovcikova@fstroj.uniza.sk  (https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/medzinarodna-spolupraca/podpora/erazmus ). This department also deals with advisory activities in the area of the exchange stays of the students and with promotion of the mobilities abroad.

The Department for International Relations and Marketing working at the UNIZA Rector´s Office is in charge of the Erasmus+ activities – the responsible person is Mgr. Lenka Kuzmová - lenka.kuzmova@rekt.uniza.sk who manages all activities of the programme at UNIZA.

Students use UNIZA accommodation facilities with supporting administrative and technical staff:

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/practical-informations/accommodation

The Consultancy and Career Centre of UNIZA helps the students solve the problems of the study, partner and family problems, emotional problems, communication problems, identification of  a job for the career,...

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/prakticke-informacie/poradenske-a-karierne-centrum-uniza

Coordinator of the Psychological Consukltancy of CCC:

PhDr. Miroslava Bruncková, PhD.

tel.: +421 41 513 5073,

mob.: +421 918 513 952,

e-mail: miroslava.brunckova@uniza.sk  / pkc@uniza.sk).

 

The students can also make use of the consultancy of the university team of psychological support:

Consultancy psychologist, psychoterapist, professional coach:

Mgr. Peter Seemann, PhD.

tel.: +421 41 513 3226,

e-mail: peter.seemann@fpedas.uniza.sk

 

Consultancy psychologist:

Mgr. PhDr. Eva Škorvagová, PhD.

tel.: +421 41 513 6398,

e-mail: eva.skorvagova@fhv.uniza.sk

 

Professional consultant of the first contact:

PhDr. Katarína Gažová

tel.: +421 41 513 5038,

e-mail: katarina.gazova@uniza.sk)

 

Psychological consultant:

PhDr. Miroslava Bruncková, PhD.

tel.: +421 41 513 5073;

mob.: +421 918 513 952;

e-mail: miroslava.brunckova@uniza.sk  / pkc@uniza.sk

 

Professional advisor:

Mgr. Valéria Moricová, PhD.

tel.: +421 41 513 6731;

e-mail: valeria.moricova@fbi.uniza.sk

 

Information for students:

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/general-information/applicants-with-special-needs

 

Coordinator for fees: Jana Závodská, jana.zavodska@uniza.sk

 

Staff of the University Library: http://ukzu.uniza.sk/kontakt/

 

Advisors for e-education:

Ing. Peter Fraňo, frano@uniza.sk

Ing. Peter Malacký, peter.malacky@uniza.sk 

8. Spatial, material, and technical provision of the study programme and support
a List and characteristics of the study programme classrooms and their technical equipment with the assignment to learning outcomes and courses (laboratories, design and art studios, studios, workshops, interpreting booths, clinics, priest seminaries, science and technology parks, technology incubators, school enterprises, practice centres, training schools, classroom-training facilities, sports halls, swimming pools, sports grounds).

At the university level, Directive No.  217 - Resources to Support Educational, Creative and Other Related Activities of the University of Žilina: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-217-en.pdf  

The premises of the Faculty of Science are located on the campus of the University of Žilina (UNIZA) with good access by public transport. The list and characteristics of the study programme classrooms and their technical equipment with assignment to learning outcomes and subjects are given in the table.

Room number

Classroom / laboratory name

Related subjects Characteristics of equipment - the most important devices, computers,...
BD019

Laboratory of digital factory

  • Progressive approaches to production service
  • Improving business processes
  • Advanced industrial engineering
  • Information and knowledge systems
  • Dissertation project 1 - 5
  • Scientific work 1 - 4
  • 10 x PC
  • complex software package DELMIA (Dassault Systemes) composed of sub-softwares DELMIA V5, DELMIA Process Engineer and DELMIA QUEST
  • complex software package Siemens Tecnomatix and Teamcenter
  • simulation software SIMIO
BD002 Laboratory of 3D designing of manufacturing systems
  • New approaches in the production and logistics systems designing
  • New methods in industrial engineering
  • Businesses of the future 
  • 6 x PC
  • interactive projection planning system (notebook, touch monitor, stand)
  • RFID system for assets and product identification
  • graphical software AutoCad, Catia, Mantra 4D, Cinema 4D
  • software tools for manufacturing and logistics system designing FactoryCAD, FactoryFlow, visTABLEtouch, CEIT Table
  • software tool for analysis of risks, causes and effects APIS IQ-RM
  • complex software package Siemens Tecnomatix
BB126

Laboratory of ergonomy and EMG

  • Humanisation of Work
  • Dissertation project 1 - 5
  • Scientific work 1 - 4
  • 2 x PC
  • SIEMENS Tecnomatix Jack 9.0 for ergonomics analysis and designing;
  • 3D projection of virtual model animations (3D projector, 3D glasses);
  • Vienna Test System for evaluation of human psychomotor
  • Lean Tek systems Trilogiq (two workstations and rack stacker) for ergonimical designing, work measurement and stress analyses;
  • camera system for recording and analysing human movements at work;
  • dynamometer Lutron pre meranie silového zaťaženia človeka;
  • ergometer for dynamic assessment of human resistance to exertion;
  • instruments (Voltcraft) for measurement of working environment parameters - lighting, noise, temperature, humidity.
BD012 Laboratory of virtual and augmented reality 
  • New approaches in the production and logistics systems designing
  • Dissertation project 1 – 5
  • Scientific work 1 - 4
  • two workstations for virtual reality equipped with high-performance PCs, glasses HTC Vive Pro, HTC Vive Pro Eye Wireless and Oculus Rift S and software Unity 3D.
  • workstation for mixed reality equipped with mobile PC (notebook) and glasses Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset with motion controllers.
  • workstation for augmented reality equipped with tablet and softwre Vuforia Studio.
  • software for 3D modelling Blender, Autodesk Maya, AutoCAD and Cinema 4D
  • David LaserScanner – digital 3D laser scanner for small object scanning
  • 3D laser scanner with a moving HD camera and a pair of lasers for scanning objects up to 25x18 cm
VB208 Laboratory of reconfigurable manufacturing systems
  • Intelligent manufacturing systems
  • Dissertation project 1 - 5
  • Scientific work 1 - 4
  • microcomputers Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi
  • glasses for virtual reality HTC Vive
  • software tools for 3D modelling and visualisation Autodesk Maya, 3Ds Max a AutoCad
  • game engines Godot, Ella Software Platform
  • physical models of the elements of a reconfigurable manufacturing system
AD-S011 Laboratory of complex logistics system
  • New approaches in the production and logistics systems designing
  • Dissertation project 1 - 5
  • Scientific work 1 - 4
  • automatic input and output buffer
  • automatic loader system for loading and unloading cartridges
  • autonomous logistics vehicle (AGV)
  • AGV monitoring system
  • control system -industrial rack
  • PLC program for automation control
  • IPC program for the coordination of the buffers of the reloader,
  • conceptual planning system
  • software tools for simulation: SIMIO, Plant Simulation

 

For individual study programmes there is also a virtual tour of the premises - classrooms, laboratories, where the teaching of SP subjects is carried out:

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/fakulta/pracoviska-fakulty/virtualna-prehliadka

The operation and accessibility of the material, technical and information resources is ensured from the subsidies, means from the entrepreneurial activity and the means of the publicly available grant schemes.

The Institute of Physical Training ensures the sports activity for the UNIZA students. The subject physical training takes place in the extent of 2 lessons a week as an optional subject. After the student successfully passes the lessons of the selected type of sport, he/she can get 2 credits in each semester. Further credits can be obtained at the BA and MA degree for the summer and winter training camps. The goal of the Institute of Physical Training is to offer the student possibilities to choose from a wide range of the sport specialisations. The specialisation is to strengthen the attitude to a certain type of sport, to improve it and actively improve the physical conditions and performance of the student. The current level of mastering the given sport is not important but the interest in this sport. The UNIZA Institute of Physical Training offers the UNIZA student a broad range of the sport specialisations: https://utv.uniza.sk/ponuka-sportov/

  • The fitness centre, aerobic hall, squash playground, multi-purpose playground, regeneration facility, gym for the martial arts, climbing wall and sauna are available at the Fit-Club at the housing estate Hliny.
  • The fitness centre, multi-purpose hall, ricochet playground, gym T1 Veľký Diel, gym Májová street, tennis courts, football grass playground, athletic track are available at the Fit-Club Veľký diel.

For those who are interested in the high performance sport the teams of the sports club ACADEMIC UNIZA are available. The Institute of Physical Training regularly organises the sport courses of rafting lasting one or several days (Soča, Salza, Váh, Hron, Belá), biking stays connected with hiking but also winter ski courses (the Low Tartras, the Alps, etc.)  

b Characteristics of the study programme information management (access to study literature according to Course information sheets, access to information databases and other information sources, information technologies, etc.)

Directive No.  217 - Resources to Support Educational, Creative and Other Related Activities of the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-217-en.pdf

Access to Internet:

The IT classrooms and labs of the SP Industrial Engineering (KPI of the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering) are connected to the university network that enables the students to have an unlimited access to the Internet (total of 84 PC). Seven terminals placed in front of the the Study Department of the Faculty offer the possibilities to connect to the network. UNIZA operates its own wi-fi network. The students can connect to the university wi-fi network (available in all university premises) and have a free access to the UNIZA web sites and an unlimited access to Internet after activating the student account. The university wi-fi network supports EDUROAM.

The software packet Microsoft Office 365 is available for the students. https://ikt.uniza.sk/uniza-wiki/office-365-na-uniza/  The student licence enables utilising the web and desktop applications of the packet Office 365 during their whole study.

The University of Žilina is the owner of the licence Total Academic Headcount (TAH) for MATLAB & Simulink - https://ikt.uniza.sk/uniza-wiki/category/software/matlab/ . In the framework of the TAH licence at UNIZA the students obtain the access e.g. to Matlab, Simulink, all main toolboxes - Matlab Online, Matlab Drive and Matlab Mobile. Except for these services the students can take part in the courses Matlab Online Training Suite. The licence enables to utilise Matlab for all teachers and students for the purposes of teaching, research and educations. Matlab can be installed on all university equipment and private computers.     

The University of Žilina in Žilina is the owner of the licence for the engineering and simulation software from the company Ansys - https://ikt.uniza.sk/uniza-wiki/ansys-2/ . The individual software from the programme package ANSYS enables to solve the physical problems for the following types of the fields: deformation fields in flexible bodies, flow of fluids, temperature fields, high-frequency electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic fields, optics. It is possible to solve also tasks from the area of the mixed fields and a lot of other technical problems in the areas of mechanical engineering, electrotechnical engineering, building industry, security engineering, medicine, transport, optics, 3D print, etc. The algorithms and computational models are based mainly on the FEM that is the most universal method for solving the partial differential equations and variation tasks for searching for extreme.

Electronic information system:

The Academic Information and Educational System (in Slovak the abbreviation AIVS) is the basic information system for the educational and teaching process. AIVS is available for the students at the university domain and also on Internet. It also covers the detached university workplaces. Currently AIVS covers by its services the whole life cycle of the university student from submitting the application to the final exams and activities connected with completing the study at the university. The system AIVS is created by the following subsystems:

The subsystem “Admission Procedure” provides the processing of the application (electronic/classical), results and their assessment, communication with the applicant and processing statistics for the Ministry of Education.

The subsystem “Education” - https://vzdelavanie.uniza.sk/vzdelavanie/ - created by the modules: students´ register, enrolment, schedule of lectures and administration of resources, development of the study, registering the study results, preliminary assessment of the study results, study stays (mobilities.

The subsystem “Completion of Study” created by the modules “Final Work” and “State Exams”.    

AIVS is integrated with other information systems that belong to the university intranet – the university library, emitting the student ID and administration of the student IDs, the access system, the list of users (identity management), the time and attendance system of the PhD students. AIVS is linked with the system of the university e-mail addresses of the students and with the application for the digital certificate and electronic signature in the selected services of AIVS. The application UniApps enables to access the data and AIVS services from the mobiles with OS Android in compliance with the university concept of implementing the mobile technologies. UniApps enables access to information independently of the place and time with the usage of the mobile device for the daily students of the 1st to 3rd degree. 

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering UNIZA that utilises more than 700 PCs in the pedagogical and scientific and research process is connected with AIVS (the students of the 1st to 3rd degree of study utilise 363 PCs) and with the programmes MatLab® & Simulink® in the framework of the university licence Total Academic Headcount (TAH), LabVIEW, ME´scopeVES 5.0 (Vibrant Technology), ANSYS, ADINA, MSC.MARC, MSC.AUTOFORGE, MSC.FATIGUE, MSC.ADAMS, Mathematica, SYSWELD, ABAQUS, Axio Vision 4 with the package  Materials Package, , the module for analysing the phases, analysing alloys and module for topography, Witness Horizon 21 – software for modelling and optimising the manufacturing and maintenance processes, TechOptimizer 2.5 – for innovations, IQ-RM PRO 6.5 - FMEA a FMECA, Catia, Simpack, AMR-WinControl, Pro/ENGINEER, AutoCAD, VisiLogic, CodeVision AVR Evaluation, simulation programmes for industrial robots (TriVariant v9.exe, HEXAPOD prototype simulation v1.0.exe, RoboSim.exe ) and mobile robots (MobilnyRobot.exe), DELMIA Dasault Systemes, Siemes Tecnomatix for PLM containing Tecnomatix Jack, Tecnomatix Process Simulate, Tecnomatix Plant Simulation, Tecnomatix Robcad, Tecnomatix Facory Cad a Factory Flow, a complex software package Siemes Teamcenter for data administration, etc.

UNIZA is the member of the project SIVVP – Slovak Infrastructure for High-Performance Computers – approved in March 2009. The project was realised in 2012. The high-performance computing (HPC) or High-Performance Computers (VVP) means using supercomputers and computer clusters for solving the numerically or data demanding tasks in various branches of the science and technique, e.g. medicine, physics, chemistry and economics. The students can utilise the software ANSYS, COMSOL, COMSOL – cluster computing, Genome Trax, Mathematica 11.1, Matlab – licence for GRID, Matlab – TAH licence and SIMPACK.

Access to the study literature:

The University Library of the University of Žilina in Žilina (UK UNIZA http://ukzu.uniza.sk/ ) is a central workplace ensuring the complex library and information activities in the framework of the UNIZA activities, its individual study specialisations and subjects, relevantly according the current needs and changed requirements in the form of acquisition, professional processing and making the monographs, textbooks, standards, journals, legislative documents, periodical literature, statistical overviews and almanacs, language and professional dictionaries, encyclopaedias, electronic carriers of information, electronic information sources, electronic books available. The information about acquiring the study and other professional literature are published first of all for the UNIZA users but also the general public through the electronic online catalogue. All provided services are ensured automatically including the book loan, the inter-library and international book loan, the research activity, providing the DDS services and the electronic reference services.

The students have an access to a lot of paid fulltexts and databases - WOS, SCOPUS, Science Direct, Springer Online, Wileys, Oxford Publishing, etc.

The UNIZA Library has three study rooms for its users (92 places - http://ukzu.uniza.sk/sluzby-kniznice/) – its area is 540 m2. The studies and workplaces for borrowing books are equipped with PCs with a direct Internet connection (46 PCs). In the study rooms there are available 11,292 books for the reference study (the basic study literature, electronic and audio-visual documents, final and qualification works, standards, etc.) and periodicals. At the study rooms (and also through other UNIZA IP addresses) there are available electronic databases complying with the subject specialisation of the university – 35 databases making mostly fulltext sources available. A study and relax zone, a silent box and the so called “brain relaxation room” are also available.

Except for the library collection accessible directly in the Library premises, the departments have their own “partial libraries” (109 partial libraries) where the students can also borrow publications. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is doing its best to bring the students as much information as possible and therefore part of the study literature (the textbooks, articles, presentations, aids for exercises, etc.)  is issued electronically.  They are published by their authors at the Internet sites of the departments and in the university system of e-learning. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering issues its own study texts (monographs, university textbooks) mostly in the publishing house EDIS that is part of UNIZA. UNIZA issues also scientific magazines - https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/vedci-a-partneri/vyskumne-zazemie/vedecke-casopisy  

c Characteristics and extent of distance education applied in the study programme with the assignment to courses. Access, manuals of e-learning portals. Procedures for the transition from contact teaching to distance learning

The study is realised in the face-to-face form but the teachers are able to transfer immediately to the distance form of teaching if a situation similar to the current COVID-19 pandemic occurs. In this case the teaching process will be realised through the systems Moodle and MS Teams.

Thanks to the package MS Office 365 - https://ikt.uniza.sk/uniza-wiki/office-365-na-uniza/ used by UNIZA it is possible to share large files, carry out online classes as well as testing in a reliable regime with a continuous transfer of data files at the same time. The on-line classes and testing in the framework of this package are realised through Teams and Forms.   The Dean of the Faculty informs the students about the transfer from the face-to-face study to the distance one by a mass electronic e-mail. If there is only a short-term transfer in the framework of a certain subject the students are informed in advance by the responsible teacher. The students are informed about the conditions of passing a subject during the transfer from the face-to-face form to the distance one at the beginning of the semester.

The standard part of the teaching process is to provide the study materials to the students. There are several approaches how to do it. The basic information about the subject´s content is published in the information sheet of the subject that also contains the description of the relevant sources of literature inevitable for gaining knowledge determined by the subject content. The Faculty is doing its best to ensure the necessary study literature through the university library and department libraries. The next method is to publish the presentations and other study materials at the Faculty web site for the given subjects in the framework of individual departments in compliance with the copy right. A new and more sophisticated method is to publish the study materials through the system Moodle and various e-learning tools that enable the students to use the study materials in the form of presentations, videos, tests and enable a direct communication with the teacher in the form of lectures, seminars, exercises and consultations.

The individual subjects of the study programme are ensured by the necessary teaching texts (textbooks, etc.) that are regularly innovated in the framework of the plan of the editorial activity at UNIZA. Except for the University Library UNIZA has also a shop for selling the literature – EDIS https://edis.uniza.sk/ponuka/1/Studijna-literatura/ and EDIS shop: https://www.edis.uniza.sk/   

d Institution partners in providing educational activities for the study programme and the characteristics of their participation

The Department carries out continuous research activities in the field of study at the national and international level. From the point of view of transformation of the outputs into both pedagogical and scientific research areas, the cooperating workplaces from the university environment can be mentioned in this context: Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna (Bielsko-Biała, Poland), Universita di Bologna (Italy), Politechnika Lubelska (Poland), University of West Bohemia Plzeň (Czech Republic), Czech Technical University Prague (Czech Republic), Technical University Košice, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology STU Trnava, Technical University in Zvolen, etc.

The cooperation of the providing workplace with industrial practice is also significant. The list of main partners and characteristics of cooperation are given below.

 


Partner: Schaeffler Slovensko, spol. s r.o., Kysucké Nové Mesto

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis

 


Partner: Asseco CEIT, a.s., Žilina

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis, long-term student placements, participation in dissertation examinations and dissertation defences

 


Partner: ECCO Slovakia, a. s., Martin

Charakteristika participácie: participácia na formulácii vedeckých problémov riešených v rámci dizertačných prác, dlhodobé stáže študentov, konzultačná činnosť k dizertačným prácam

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis, long-term student placements

 


Partner: Continental Matador Rubber, s.r.o., Púchov

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis

 


Partner: Volkswagen Slovakia, a.s., Bratislava / Martin

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis

 


Partner: iQservices, s.r.o., Žilina

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis, long-term student placements

 


Partner: NEOGRAFIA, a.s., Martin-Priekopa

Characteristics of participation: participation in the formulation of scientific problems solved in the framework of dissertation thesis, consulting activities for dissertation thesis, long-term student placements

e Characteristics of the possibilities for social, sports, cultural, spiritual and social activities

The web site of the University of Žilina in Žilina presents the possibilities of the social, sports, cultural and intellectual activities: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/practical-informations/leisure-activities

 

The catering services for the students are ensured by the UNIZA Catering Facilities – Nová menza: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/practical-informations/catering

 

The accommodation of the UNIZA students is ensured by the dormitories Veľký Diel and Hliny https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/practical-informations/accommodation

 

The Institute of Physical Training ensures the sports activities for the UNIZA students - https://utv.uniza.sk/, that offers the basic possibilities of the sports activities:

  • The Fit-Club of the dormitory at Hliny V offers: the fitness centre, aerobic hall, squash playground, multi-purpose playground, regeneration facility, gym for the martial arts, climbing wall and sauna.
  • The Fit-Club of the dormitory at Veľký Diel offers: the fitness centre, multi-purpose hall, ricochet playground, gym T1 Veľký Diel, gym Májová street, tennis courts, football grass playground, athletic track are available at the Fit-Club Veľký diel.
  • High-performance sport: for those who are interested in the high performance sport the teams of the sports club ACADEMIC UNIZA are available. The Institute of Physical Training regularly organises the sport courses of rafting lasting one or several days (Soča, Salza, Váh, Hron, Belá), biking stays connected with hiking but also winter ski courses (the Low Tartras, the Alps, etc.)

 

The following institutions offer the cultural and artistic activities in Žilina:

Stanica Žilina-Záriečie (https://www.stanica.sk/)

Dom umenia Fatra (http://www.skozilina.sk/)

Považská galéria umenia (https://www.pgu.sk/)

Nová synagóga (https://www.novasynagoga.sk/)

Mestské divadlo Žilina (https://www.divadlozilina.eu/)

Bábkové divadlo (http://www.bdz.sk/

 

The University Pastoral Centre ensures the religious activities for the students - https://upc.uniza.sk/

Several organisations at the university offer common activities for the students (see the Guide for the First Year Student - https://www.uniza.sk/flexpapers/sprievodca-prvaka/ ), e.g.:

GAMA klub - http://gamaklub.uniza.sk/

I-TÉČKO - http://itecko.uniza.sk/

Internet klub - https://www.iklub.sk/

RÁDIO X -  http://www.radiox.sk/

RAPEŠ - https://www.rapes.sk/

Folklore ensemble STAVBÁR http://fsstavbar.sk/

Club of Friends of Railways - http://fpedas.utc.sk/~kpzzu/

f Possibilities and conditions for participation of the study programme students in mobilities and internships, application instructions, rules for recognition of this education

The students of the SP Industrial Engineering can participate in the international mobility programmes of the EU e.g. CEEPUS and Erasmus+ - the application and rules of acknowledging of this education are managed by the rules of the given programmes. The list of the participating institutions is updated regularly. The instructions are published at the Faculty web site. In the framework of the scientific activities on their own projects or the supervisor´s projects, the students are sent to the partner universities and research institutions not only in Europe but also worldwide. They can also utilise the bilateral international mobility projects, e.g. through the Slovak Academic Information Agency – SAAIA and the National Scholarship Fund.

The binding contractual partnerships enable participating of the interested parties and their representatives on designing, approving, realising and assessing the study programme. The agreements with the partners concretise the conditions for participation of the partner´s employees to realise the study programme and conditions for providing the premises and material and information resources and ensuring the quality of the study realised in the partner´s premises including the final works.  

UNIZA has the possibility to send the students to the foreign countries for the study stays in the framework of the partnerships to 56 universities abroad. Other schemes covering practically the whole world offer even broader possibilities, especially in the framework of Erasmus+ and activities of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic realised through SAIA. They are: CEEPUS, National Scholarship Fund, the action Austria – Slovakia, Visegrad Fund, etc. Except fot Erasmus+ the Faculty has further contractual cooperation with AGH University of Science and Technology (Kraków, Poland), Technical University of Varna (Bulgaria), International Visegrad Fund.

The Erasmus+ coordinators at the Faculty help create a precise study plan for the applicants for studying at a university abroad that is a condition for acknowledging the study abroad at the Faculty. The annual reports of the Faculty provide thorough information about participation of the students in the mobilities abroad during the individual years:

 https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/fakulta/vseobecne-informacie/uradna-tabula

Directive No.  219 - Mobility Programmes of UNIZA Students and Staff Abroad (https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-219-en.pdf) PART 2: UNIZA STUDENTS´ MOBILITY ABROAD AND CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATING IN STUDY STAYS ABROAD,  describes the possibilities and conditions of the students´ participation in the mobilities and stays, the application instructions, the rules for acknowledging this education.

 

The basic information to the Erasmus+ mobilites

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/study-options/erasmus

 

The basic information to the CEEPUS mibilities:

https://ceepus.saia.sk/en/

 

Contact persons at faculty level:

Name, surname, titles: prof. Dr. Ing. Ivan Kuric, Dr.

Area of responsibility/competence: vice-dean for foreign relations, faculty Erasmus+ coordinator

Contact (e-mail, tel.): ivan.kuric@fstroj.uniza.sk , +421415132800 

 

Name, surname, titles: Mgr. Renáta Janovčíková

Area of responsibility/competence: Erasmus+ programme officer at the faculty

Contact (e-mail, tel.): renata.janovcikova@fstroj.uniza.sk  +421415132518

 

Contact persons at university level:

Name, surname, titles: prof. Ing. Jozef Ristvej, PhD.

Area of responsibility/competence: vice-rector for international relations and marketing, institutional Erasmus+ coordinator

Contact (e-mail, tel.): jozef.ristvej@uniza.sk, +421415135130

 

Name, surname, titles: Mgr. Lenka Kuzmová

Area of responsibility/competence: coordination of activities of Erasmus+ projects, Erasmus+ cooperation agreements, coordination of study stays and internships of students

Contact (e-mail, tel.): lenka.kuzmova@uniza.sk,  +421415135132

 

Name, surname, titles: Anna Súkeníková

Area of responsibility/competence: coordination of Erasmus+ mobility of teachers

Contact (e-mail, tel.): anna.sukenikova@uniza.sk,  +421415135133

 

Name, surname, titles: Ing. Jana Andrlová

Area of responsibility/competence: coordination of Erasmus mobility of staff and teachers

Contact (e-mail, tel.): jana.andrlova@uniza.sk, +421415135139

 

Name, surname, titles: Ing. Jana Stranianková

Area of responsibility/competence: coordination of Erasmus+ incoming students, accommodation of students

Contact (e-mail, tel.): jana.straniankova@uniza.sk, +421415135149

 

Note: Support for student mobility is primarily oriented towards full-time students. 

9. Required abilities and admission requirements for the study programme applicants
a Required abilities and necessary admission requirements

The document Principles and Rules for Admission Procedure for the Third Degree of University Study at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Žilina in Žilina https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/en/education/studies/study-programs-ph-d defines the principles and rules for the admission procedure for the study of the PhD study programmes (the third degree of the university study) ensured by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Žilina in Žilina. The rules are worked out according to the Directive No.  206 - Principles and Rules of Admission Procedure for Study at UNIZA annually approved by the Academic Senate of the Faculty. 

All information concerning the admission procedure (admission conditions, deadlines, accredited study programmes and the planned numbers of the accepted students) are published on the Faculty web site and the portal of the universities on the determined day:

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/general-information/application-to-study

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/akreditacia/SjF-PHD-2022-2023-eng.pdf

https://vzdelavanie.uniza.sk/prijimacky/

https://www.portalvs.sk/en/

 

The admission procedures take place for all accredited programmes of the UNIZA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering that respects and implements these principles and guarantees that:

  • The admission procedure is just, transparent and reliable;
  • The conditions of the admission procedure are inclusive and guarantee the same opportunities for every applicant who demonstrates the necessary assumptions for graduating for the study;
  • The selection of the applicants is based on appropriate methods of assessing their capability for the study;
  • The criteria and requirements of the applicants are published in advance and are easily accessible.

It is assumed that the applicant has abilities for an independent creative activity in the specialisation Mechanical Engineering and a high level of professional knowledge from the SP subjects for the second degree connected with the selected PhD SP and selected topic of the dissertation thesis.

 

Basic conditions for admission:

The basic condition for admission for the PhD study (the study programme of the third degree) is to acquire the academic title at the second degree of the university study (Law 131/2002 Coll., about universities as amended - further only “law”).

The applicant who does not submit the confirmation about completing the second degree at the time of the admission commission meeting, can be accepted conditionally; but at the latest on the date determined for enrolment he/she will submit this document.

For those applicants who acquired the education necessary for fulfilling the basic admission condition at an acknowledged educational institution outside Slovakia (it does not concern the Czech Republic) it is necessary that the document about the acquired education is equal with the document about education issued by an acknowledged educational institution in Slovakia (acknowledging the documents about education for the purpose of continuing the study according to the law 422/2015 Coll., about acknowledging the documents about education and about acknowledging professional qualifications, as amended).

The study of the SPs at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering requires the knowledge of the Slovak or Czech language orally and in writing at an adequate level (minimally the level B1), the UNIZA offers the language courses. The knowledge of at least one world language at an adequate level is also necessary (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Russian).  The study programmes taught in English require the knowledge of English minimally at the B1 level.

 

Admission of foreign students:

The foreign students have the same admission conditions as the applicants from the Slovak Republic. The foreign students who study in another language than Slovak, pay the fees according to § 92 section 8 of the law about universities. The fee is stated by the UNIZA guideline and published at the university web site for the given year. The foreign students studying in Slovak do not pay the fees. The applicants from the Czech Republic can use the application form valid in the Czech Republic. The applicants who do not speak Slovak or Czech are required to pass the language training (it is also possible at UNIZA). For those foreign students who are accepted on the basis of the international agreements, bilateral treaties or are the scholarship holders of the Slovak government the conditions of the given documents are valid.   

b Admission procedures

Directive No.  206 - Principles and Rules of Admission Procedure for Study at UNIZA defines the processes, procedures and structures at the UNIZA level.  The further conditions of admitting the applicants for the PhD programmes at the Faculty are defined according to § 57 of the law. The admission procedure is realised in the form of a selection procedure with the goal to ensure that the applicants who are to start the study have the necessary capabilities and assumptions. All applicants pass a selection procedure.

The selection procedure for the PhD study is realised in the form of an interview separately with each applicant with the admission commission. One of the main activities of the PhD study is the scientific and research and artistic creative activity of the PhD student that is a substantial part of the PhD study (see the information of the current PhD students: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/uchadzaci/moznosti-studia/vizitky-doktorandov

The goal of the admission exam for the PhD study at the SP Industrial Engineering is to verify the applicant´s assumptions to study at the selected SP and to find out his/her capabilities for an independent creative activity. The admission procedure verifies these facts with the goal to ensure the high educational level and achievement of the internationally accepted results as follows:

  • The assumptions of the applicant for the independent creative activity in the area of the materials engineering (e.g. by participating in the UNIZA Grant System for the student of the second degree according to the Directive No. 180 – Grant System of University of Žilina in Žilina),
  • The level of the professional knowledge from the second degree SP subjects connected with the PhD study and the selected topic of the dissertation thesis,
  • The ability to create publication outputs of the results of the creative activities and their publishing in the magazine and anthologies,
  • The ability to present the results of his/her work at the conferences and competitions in Slovakia and abroad,
  • The ability to utilise the available scientific and professional sources especially from the international indexed databases,
  • The knowledge at least of one foreign language at an adequate level.

We expect from the PhD student and verify his/her motivation for the study, the professional capability, assumptions for the creative and independent work, an active approach to fulfilling the tasks and personal responsibility.

The admission exam is realised before an admission commission consisting of at least four members - it is created by the chairman and at least two members, the next member is the supervisor for the given topic. An order of the applicants is then created according to:

  • The admission exam results,
  • The results achieved at the second degree of the university study,
  • The assessment of the diploma thesis defence,
  • The participation in the student scientific conferences,
  • The applicant´s publication activity.

A report is written about the results of the admission exam. The applicants are accepted for the study on the basis of the order of the admission exam. The final decision about the result of the admission procedure is made by the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering based on the recommendation of the admission commission. In the case when the conditions for admission are fulfilled by more applicants than planned, the Dean of the Faculty can decide about admission of a higher number of these applicants. The decisions about the admission / non-admission for the study will be delivered by the registered mail to the hands of the applicant in the deadline according to the law. The decision about admission also contains the enrolment procedure for the study.

The applicants with specific needs based on their request and on the assessment of the specific needs are given the form of the admission exam and the method of its realisation taking into account his/her specific needs in compliance with the Directive No.  – Support of Applicants for Study and Students with Specific Needs at the University of Žilina in Žilina.

The topics of the dissertation theses the applicant can ask for in the framework of the admission procedure for studying the PhD PSs are published at the Faculty web site together with the names of the supervisors - https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/component/sppagebuilder/?view=page&id=196

The topics of the dissertation theses of the SP Industrial Engineering can be found at: 

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/prijimacky_doktorandi/Priemyseln-ininierstvo.pdf

The topics are published at the latest two days before the last day determined for submitting the applications. The applicant registers for one or several topics, presents the name of the study programme and the form of study he/she is interested in. The applicants fill in the form – Application for Study – 3rd Degree or use the electronic form. The filled in form is to be sent to: https://vzdelavanie.uniza.sk/prijimacky/index.php. The applicant can follow the whole procedure from registering until completing the procedure in the information system. The university portal https://prihlaskavs.sk/sk/ can be used too. All the required appendixes can be inserted electronically as scanned documents. Also in the case of the electronic application it is necessary to print the application form, to sign it, attach the required appendixes and the document about paying the fee and to send it by post to the Faculty address until 31st May 2022. The incomplete application or an application sent after the deadline will not be accepted. In the case of absence or if the students fails during the admission procedure, the Faculty does not return the fee for the admission procedure. If the applicant wants to participate in several admission procedures at the UNIZA faculties, the application is to be submitted separately to each faculty and the fees have to be paid for each application. 

 

The applicant for the study of the third degree attaches to the application the following documents:

  • CV,
  • The confirmation about paying the fee for admission procedure,
  • The scan of the application signed by the applicant (in the case of electronic application),
  • The copies of the documents about achieved education, the accepted applicant is obliged  to submit the verified copies of the documents about the achieved education at the latest on the day of the enrolment (the UNIZA graduates are not obliged to attach a verified copy),
  • A brief idea of solving the selected topic of the dissertation thesis (the motivation letter).

If they are available, the applicant can attach the following documents that he/she delivers to the Faculty at the latest on the day of the admission exam:

  • A list of his/her published and non-published works, articles or the expert assessments of these works,
  • A list of awards acquired,
  • The copies of documents about participations and placements at the student scientific conferences,
  • The copies of the documents about other significant results of his/her professional and scientific activity.
c Results of the admission process over the last period

UNIZA archives the documentation from the admission procedure, about the enrolment and enrolments for other parts of the study, statements of the study results, copies of the documents about graduating from the study and other documents at least 25 years from the day of graduating from the study.

 

Part-time form: 

Year of Study

2016/17

2017/18

2018/19

2019/20

2020/21

2021/22

Number of Applications

3

0

1

2

2

1

Number of Accepted Students

0

0

1

1

1

1

Number of Enrolled Students

0

0

1

1

1

1

10. Feedback on the quality of provided education
a Procedures for monitoring and evaluating students' opinions on the study programme quality

The rules, procedures and responsibilities for the systematic collection, processing, analysis and evaluation of information for the management of educational activities and for the management of creative activities are described in Directive No.  218 -  On the Collection, Processing, Analysis and Evaluation of Information to Support the Management of Study Programmes:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-218-en.pdf

Feedback is obtained at different levels and stages of the student lifecycle, from the applicant, through the bachelor, engineering and PhD student, to the second or third cycle graduate. Feedback is gathered by means of a regular survey, which is carried out annually for applicants and students, and regularly every three years for graduates. The surveys are conducted electronically at a predetermined time interval and the responses obtained are evaluated by statistical methods (average, trend, net graduation score, etc.) in numerical and graphical form.

At the third degree, a survey is carried out among the graduating students in the form of a questionnaire in individual study programmes:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=S_8kg8gU9UuwfqBxMXnzfpu0zt1rrT1OuU1JOGbBFVtUNkpUSVBQSDRDQlZSRDU3UFY0SzAxSk4xVi4u

On the basis of the conducted surveys and their analysis, measures are taken at the SJF UNIZA, which are applied to the educational process and all areas that are affected and that affect it. The application of the findings is followed by the monitoring of the effectiveness of the measures taken, which monitors the change in the satisfaction of students at different stages of the student life cycle.

Procedures are in place at the faculty level to monitor and evaluate students' views on the study programme quality. They are regulated by the Guideline SJF_SM02 Customer satisfaction evaluation directive, which is included in the SJF documentation and records register:

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/Kvalita/SjF_REGISTER_DOKUMENTACIE_A_ZAZNAMOV-2.pdf

Measurement and evaluation of customer satisfaction - doctoral students (MHSZ) is provided by the Science and Research Department. The MHSS is carried out once per academic year in the summer semester.

b Results of student feedback and related measures to improve the study programme quality

Student feedback for the purpose of improving the study programme quality is carried out through a survey, which is published on the department's website:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/http:/www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/dotaznikovy-prieskum/

The SP guarantors and the Faculty top management (the Dean´s Collegium) analyse the data of the feedback, identify the possibilities and proposals for supporting the strengths, utilising the potential opportunities for improving the detected strengths and eliminating and possible threats.

The feedback results of the education and identified possibilities are subsequently analysed, assessed by the Council of Study Programmes and are the basis for creating the Report about Assessing Study Programmes in the framework of the periodical evaluation of the study programme by the Council of Study Programmes. 

c Results of graduate feedback and related measures to improve the study programme quality

Feedback from graduates for the purpose of improving the study programme quality is carried out through a survey, which is published on the department's website:

https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/http:/www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/dotaznikovy-prieskum/

The SP guarantors analyse the data of the feedback, identify the possibilities and proposals for supporting the strengths, utilising the potential opportunities for improving and eliminating the detected strengths and possible threats.

The feedback results of the education and identified possibilities are subsequently analysed, assessed by the Council of Study Programmes and are the basis for creating the Report about Assessing Study Programmes in the framework of the periodical evaluation of the study programme by the Council of Study Programmes. 

11. References to other relevant internal regulations and information concerning the study or the study programme student (e.g study guide, accommodation regulations, fee directive, guidelines for student loans, etc.)
Internal regulations and information / Link

List of the valid directives (Slovak language): https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/akreditacia/studijne-programy/zoznam-smernic

List of the valid directives (English language): https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/smernice-pre-vnutorny-system-kvality-uniza-en

 

Directive No. 106 - Statute of UNIZA:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/uradna-tabula/17012019_S-106-2012-Statut-UNIZA-v-zneni-Dodatkov1-az-5.pdf

Directive No.  110 - Study order for 3rd degree of university study at uniza:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/doktorandske-studium/Smernica2015.pdf

Directive No. 132 about Free Access to Information:

http://uniza.sk/document/Zasady_SI_ZU_VI-2015.pdf

Directive No. 149 - Organisational Order:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/uradna-tabula/smernice-predpisy/2021/02092021_S-149-2016-Organizacny-poriadok-UNIZA-D1-az-D16-07062021.pdf

Directive No. 152 - Principles of Editorial Activity of  UNIZA:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/edicna-cinnost/SM152-zasady-edicnej-cinnosti-31032020.pdf

Directive No. 159 - Working Order:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/uradna-tabula/smernice-predpisy/S-159_2017-Pracovn-poriadok_03112017.pdf

Directive No. 163 - Accommodation Order of UNIZA dormitories:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/ubytovanie/27082018_Ubytovaci-poriadok-od-01092018.pdf

Directive No. 167 - Rules of Procedure of Disciplinary Commissions:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/uradna-tabula/smernice-predpisy/2021/09072021_S-167-2018-Rokovaci-poriadok-disciplinarnych-komisii-UNIZA.pdf

Directive No. 180 - Grant System of University of Žilina:    

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/grantovy-system-UNIZA/2021/04082021_S-180-2021-Grantovy-system-Zilinskej-univerzity-v-Ziline-v-zneni-Dodatku-c-2-26072021.pdf

Directive No.  200 - Principles of Selection Procedure for Filling the Working Positions of University Teachers, Research Workers, the Positions of Associate Professors and Professors:

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/smernice/S_200.pdf

Directive No.  201 - Disciplinary Order for UNIZA Students

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/smernice/S_201.pdf

Directive No.  202 - Criterions for appointing the posts of professors and associate professors and rules for appointing to hosting professors

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-202-en.pdf

Directive No.  203 - Rules for the Creation of Recommended Study Plans for UNIZA Study Programmes

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-203-en.pdf

Directive No.   204 - Rules for creating, adapting, approving and cancelling the SPs of UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-204-en.pdf

Directive No.  205 - Rules for assigning teachers for ensuring the SPs at UNIZA:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-205-en.pdf

Directive No.  206 - Principles and Rules of Admission Procedure for Study at UNIZA:

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/smernice/S_206.pdf

Directive No.  207 - Ethical Code of UNIZA

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/smernice/S_207.pdf

Directive No. 208 - Rules for the Acquisition of Rights, Harmonization of Rights, Regulation and Cancellation of Rights to Habilitation and Inauguration Proceedings at the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-208-en.pdf

Directive No.  210 - Statute of the Accreditation Board of the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-210-en.pdf

Directive No.  211 - Procedure for Obtaining the Scientific-Pedagogical Titles and Artistic-Pedagogical Titles Associate Professor and Professor at the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-211-en.pdf

Directive No.  212 - Rules for the Definition of the Workload of Creative Employees of the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-212-en.pdf

Directive No.  213 - Quality Assurance Policies at the University of Žilina:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-213-en.pdf

Directive No.  214 - Structures of the Internal Quality Assurance System for the Creation, Modification, Approval and Cancellation of Study Programmes at the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-214-en.pdf

Directive No.  215 - On Final, Rigorous and Habilitation Theses in the Conditions of the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-215-en.pdf

Directive No.  216 - Quality Assurance of the Doctoral Degree Studies at the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-216-en.pdf

Directive No.  217 - Resources to Support Educational, Creative and Other Related Activities of the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-217-en.pdf

Directive No.  218 -  On the Collection, Processing, Analysis and Evaluation of Information to Support the Management of Study Programmes

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-218-en.pdf

Directive No.  219 - Mobility Programmes of UNIZA Students and Staff Abroad

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-219-en.pdf

Directive No.  220 - Evaluation of the Creative Activity of Employees in Relation to Quality Assurance of Education at the University of Žilina:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-220-en.pdf

Directive No. 221 - Cooperation of the University of Žilina in Žilina with External Partners from Practice

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-221-en.pdf

Directive No.  222 - Internal system of quality assurance at UNIZA:

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-222-en.pdf

Directive No.  223 - Monitoring and Periodic Review of the Study Programmes

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-223-en.pdf

Directive No.  226 - On Copyright Ethics and the Elimination of Plagiarism in the Conditions of the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-226-en.pdf

Directive No. 227 - Rules for the Creation, Modification, Approval and Cancellation of the Joint Study Programmes at the University of Žilina

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-227-en.pdf

Directive No.  228 - Professional Development of the UNIZA University Teachers

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-228-en.pdf

Directive No. 229 - Procedures for the Recognition of Learning Outcomes, Issuing and Recognition of Diplomas and Certificates of Study

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/kvalita/EN/smernica-UNIZA-c-229-en.pdf

 

Web Sites of UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/

Web Sites of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UNIZA: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/en/

Web Sites of Department of Industrial Engineering: https://www.priemyselneinzinierstvo.sk/

Internal System of Quality Assurance at UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/university/general-information/uniza-internal-quality-assurance-system

Internal System of Quality Assurance Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UNIZA: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/fakulta/vseobecne-informacie/vnutorny-system-kvality-sjf

Long-Term Objective of  UNIZA: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/Profile-UNIZA-EN/Dlhodoby-zamer-UNIZA-2021-2027-EN.pdf

Long-Term Objective of  Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UNIZA: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/akreditacia/DZ_SjF_UNIZA_2021_2027ex1eng.pdf

Study Guide:

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/en/education/studies/study-programs-b-sc

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/en/education/studies/study-programs-m-sc

https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/en/education/studies/study-programs-ph-d

List of PhD Students at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UNIZA: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/uchadzaci/moznosti-studia/vizitky-doktorandov

Information about Study - brochure: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/fstroj/pdf/Uchadzaci/Brozura_SjF_20_21-akt.pdf

Guide of First Year Student: https://www.uniza.sk/flexpapers/sprievodca-prvaka/

Reports about Assessing Educational Activity: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/spravy-o-vzdelavacej-cinnosti/sprava-o-vzdelavacej-cinnosti-2020.pdf

Orders of the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UNIZA: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/fakulta/vseobecne-informacie/prikazy-dekana-sjf

Students´ Accommodation: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/practical-informations/accommodation

Current Guideline for Fees:

https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/prakticke-informacie/skolne-a-poplatky

https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/skolne-a-poplatky/2021-2022/24022021_S_116_2014-skolne-a-poplatky-v-zneni-Dodatkov-1-az-10-a-Prilohy-1-az-3-Dodatok-c-10-od-01092021.pdf

Scholarships: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/vseobecne-informacie/stipendia

Centre of Psychological Support: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/prakticke-informacie/poradenske-a-karierne-centrum-uniza

University Religious Centre at UNIZA: https://upc.uniza.sk/

Catering: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/en/study/practical-informations/catering

Student Scientific Conference TRANSCOM: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/OZNAMY/2021/24052021_TRANSCOM2021-programme.pdf

Student part of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Academic Senate: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/fakulta/vseobecne-informacie/akademicky-senat

Student Council: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/studentsky-zivot/studentska-rada-sjf

Student Organisations at UNIZA (GAMA klub; Council of Accommodated Students, Internet klub, Í-tečko, Club of Friend of Railways of UNIZA, RAPEŠ, Rádio X, Erasmus Student Network, University Club of Fire Protection Sport UNIZA): https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/studentsky-zivot/studentske-organizacie

Student ID: https://www.uniza.sk/index.php/studenti/prakticke-informacie/preukaz-studenta

Students´ Questionnaire - satisfaction - assessment: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/Kvalita/2018-PRESKMANIE-MANAMENTOM--SjF.pdf

Awarding Students – in the Report about Activity of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering: https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/images/pdf/uradna-tabula/2-SjF_2019_FINAL.pdf

Academic Information System AIS – manuals and instructions for  students: https://ikt.uniza.sk/it-sluzby/#hlavne_sluzby

University e-mail and Office 365: https://ikt.uniza.sk/uniza-wiki/office-365-na-uniza/

Software: https://ikt.uniza.sk/uniza-wiki/category/software/

Magazine Spravodajca: https://www.uniza.sk/images/pdf/spravodajca/ARCHIV/2021/Spravodajca_UNIZA_4_2021_web.pdf