Agricultural food engineering

Teaching plan

Hrs./week 1st year 2nd year
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Constructive processing of curves and surfaces

Engineering Condition Monitoring

Engineering graphics and simulations

Skill Praxis M - IGM

Optional: Foreign language

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3
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6

Constructive geometry and graphics

Fundaments of mechanism analysis and synthesis

Application of virtual and augmented reality in mechanical engineering

Course of M.Sc. thesis
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8
9
10
11 Elective course 1.3.5

Applied mechatronics

The aesthetics of 3d modeling

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16 Elective course 1.4.5 Elective course 2.4.5 Elective course 3.4.5 M.Sc. thesis
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21 Elective course 1.5.5 Elective course 2.5.5 Elective course 3.5.5
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Elective courses

1.3

1.4

1.5

2.4

2.5

3.4

3.5

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this specialization, the graduates will have: well-rounded knowledge and understanding of mechanical and agricultural engineering principles and practices and their bases in science and mechanics, together with understanding of the global and societal impacts of food technology; capability of designing, constructing, and researching agricultural machinery, facilities, and food processing equipment, as well as maintaining them; ability to adapt to the changing needs of industry and agricultural praxis; ability to impart the essential professional, ethical, and moral values required in engineering practice and food production.