ID: 1613
Course type: skill praxis
Course coordinator: Miljić L. Nenad
Lecturers: Miljić L. Nenad
Contact: Miljić L. Nenad
Level of studies: M.Sc. (graduate) Academic Studies – Mechanical Engineering
ECTS: 4
Final exam type: seminar works
Department: Department of Internal Combustion Engines
Practical experience and student placement in industrial and development companies where the student will pursue their professional career. Recognition of the fundamental functions of the business system in the domains of design, development, and production, as well as the role and responsibilities of powertrain engineers specializing in internal combustion engines within such a business system. In addition, providing the student with practical insight into production-technological procedures and processes in manufacturing, as well as specific activities in the field of engine technology related to the development and production of engines and engine equipment, their use and maintenance, revitalization, and similar activities.
The student acquires practical experience regarding the organization and functioning of environments in which the acquired knowledge will be applied in their future professional career. The student recognizes models of communication with colleagues and the flow of business information. The student identifies the fundamental processes in the design, production, and maintenance of powertrain systems based on internal combustion engines in the context of their future professional competencies. Personal contacts and acquaintances are established, which may be useful during studies or in securing future employment.
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Practical work involves engagement in organizations that carry out various activities related to powertrain systems based on internal combustion engines. The selection of the thematic unit and the industrial or research organization is made in consultation with the course professor. In principle, the student may complete the internship in: manufacturing organizations, design and consulting offices, or organizations engaged in the maintenance of mechanical equipment. The internship can also be carried out abroad. During the internship, students are required to keep a logbook in which they record descriptions of the tasks performed, conclusions, and observations. After completing the internship, they must prepare a report to be defended before the course professor. The report is submitted in the form of a seminar paper.
Recommended only for students attending courses on IC Engine study module.
Total assigned hours: 90
New material: 0
Elaboration and examples (recapitulation): 0
Auditory exercises: 0
Laboratory exercises: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 0
Project: 0
Consultations: 0
Discussion/workshop: 0
Research study work: 0
Review and grading of calculation tasks: 0
Review and grading of lab reports: 0
Review and grading of seminar papers: 90
Review and grading of the project: 0
Test: 0
Test: 0
Final exam: 0
Activity during lectures: 60
Test/test: 0
Laboratory practice: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 10
Project: 0
Final exam: 30
Requirement for taking the exam (required number of points): 10