Mechanical Engineering
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The curriculum of our programme is designed to prepare the student for their further career in the field of engineering and other related areas. The programme focuses on theoretical knowledge in various fields of engineering and developing the ability to work and make decisions autonomously. Although the curriculum focuses on theoretical knowledge of engineering disciplines, we also concentrate on developing creativity and critical thinking through project based learning.
Graduate profile:
The graduate will gain broad theoretical and practical knowledge of various engineering disciplines. Thanks to the curriculum, they will understand the overlap between individual areas, and will be able to solve complex engineering problems, while being able to consider several different aspects of design, processes, or management.
The graduate will exhibit well-developed skills in critical thinking and therefore will be able to select scientific methods that will help him/her to solve practical problems. Our graduate should be able to work on a task autonomously (studying a specific issue in detail) or within a team; they should be able to engage in a professional dialogue.
The graduate should become competent in critical thinking and should be able to use appropriate engineering approaches suitable for a given project. Thanks to these projects, which include real outputs, they should be able to consider the economic and ecological aspects of the proposed solution.
Our graduate will be able to present the results of their scientific work in front of an audience as well as in writing, and thanks to working on the engineering projects, they will become proficient in interpersonal competences and soft skills.
Admission requirements:
First step
Choose your study programme
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Second step
Check the admission procedure
Admission procedure varies according to individual programmes and faculties. Please check their website for more information. Please, note that most applications will be open on January 1.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Masters studies
Required documents:
- the certified translation of the bachelor diploma with the diploma supplement
- the English language competence at level B1 or higher (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
- the request for assessment of foreign education
Third step
Submit the electronic application
After choosing your programme, apply for studying at BUT using the electronic application.
Please be sure that you know how the entrance exams will be and how much is the tuition fee.
Electronic application
Fourth step
Pass the entrance exam.
The admission conditions are published on the Faculties websites. If you have any questions, please contact the Study Department of the Faculties.
Fifth step
Apply for your residence permit or visa
Since you’re coming from abroad to live in the Czech Republic, you will need documents that permit you to stay for a longer period of time. See how to apply for a visa or a residence permit.
Sixth step
Validate your previous education
Before enrolling, you need to provide a validated secondary school diploma or a verified diploma from previous university studies. See how to validate your previous education.
Seventh step
You’re a BUT student!
After the documents are processed, you will receive a Letter of Acceptance and information about the first payment for your studies. Now it’s time to get ready for your semester in Brno.
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