Branch Details

Mathematical Engineering

FSIAbbreviation: B-MAIAcad. year: 2020/2021

Programme: Applied Sciences in Engineering

Length of Study: 3 years

Tuition Fees: 3000 EUR/academic year for EU students, 3000 EUR/academic year for non-EU students

Accredited from: 1.9.2001Accredited until: 31.12.2024

Profile

The graduates will acquire knowledge of the basic mathematical methods used in engineering applications. They will study some particular cases of such applications in technical courses while in informatics they will be taught how to use computers efficiently to solve engineering problems. Thus the Bachelor's degree graduates will be theoretically well equipped to find jobs in engineering practice as leaders of production teams of various specifications.

Key learning outcomes

The students will be equipped with the knowledge of basic technical disciplines and mathematical methods used in a number of applications mostly in engineering fields. This knowledge will help them get more profound understanding of the essence of the technical subjects studied to be able to apply such mathematical methods more efficiently. The knowledge acquired in informatics will then be helpful for the students in an efficient use of computing technology. Thus, in addition to the education about engineering fields, the graduates will also acquire more profound knowledge of mathematics and informatics. It is a well-known fact that bachelors with such education are much in demand.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

The graduates from this field are technically educated with more profound knowledge of mathematics and informatics, who will jobs easily mostly in technical fields. They will be demanded not only in production companies of members of various development and realization groups or in lower management positions but also in the non-production sphere such as in services (software companies) and business. It is expected, however, that most of the graduates will continue their studies in a similar field of a Master's degree programme.
Graduates of the Mathematical Engineering Bachelor's degree programme can continue their study for a degree of Ing. in the same field of the follow-up Master's degree programme. However, they can also choose a different follow-up engineering or mathematically oriented Master's programme at BUT or a different university.

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