Design and Quality of Materials

he study program will enable the graduate to acquire deep professional and methodological knowledge in the specialized area of the study field Mechanical Engineering, dedicated to common and advanced
metallic, non-metallic and hybrid materials intended for structural and functional applications. In the field of knowledge, the graduate is expected to understand the connections between the chemical composition, structure and technically important properties of materials, in connection with processing operations such as forming, thermal and chemical-thermal treatment, welding, surface treatments, and nanotechnologies. He will also acquire knowledge and skills in the methods and procedures of sophisticated structural and phase analyses used in the identification of materials and assessment of their quality in the areas of their development, research and innovation. He will be able to evaluate new information and knowledge with understanding, integrate them and use them in the applications of materials and their processing technologies in mechanical engineering, and especially in the field of materials engineering.



Prospects of graduates

The aim of education within this study program is for the graduate to acquire deep professional and
methodological knowledge in the specialized area of the study field Mechanical Engineering dedicated to
metallic, non-metallic and hybrid materials intended for structural and functional applications. He will
become familiar with the connections between the chemical composition, structure and technically
important properties of the aforementioned materials in detail. The graduate will have adequate
knowledge of the materials physics, phase transformations, as well as structural and chemical changes in materials, induced by production and processing operations of both standard and advanced nature,
appropriate to his study efforts. According to his own choice, he can also acquire engineering knowledge in the field of selection, design and exploitation of materials, know and understand the theories of
mechanical, physical and chemical degradation of the structure and properties of materials and their limit states. He will have knowledge about various advanced materials, products and modern technologies for their production and processing, modern materials for energetics (batteries, nuclear energy) and, if selected, also about nanomaterials and nanotechnologies, modern composite and ceramic materials, various forming technologies, simulations and modelling of technological processes, but also about the possibilities of quality management and automation of the production and processing of materials and their products. He will have an overview of common and exact methods of structural and phase analysis that are used in the identification of materials in development, science and research. He is expected to actively acquire new information and use it in his material-technological or research-oriented profession. He will be able to creatively solve professional problems related to technical materials in the field of mechanical engineering, but also with materials from other engineering fields. He should be able to design and coordinate extensive material-oriented solutions in the field, as well as to make independent and responsible decisions about them. He will be able to formulate and present information about the procedures and results of solving tasks in professional communication with experts and in a foreign language. He will be prepared to take responsibility for his decisions and activities, while being able to innovatively and effectively perform work tasks as an individual, member or team leader.

The graduate knows and thoroughly understands the connections and relationships between the chemical composition, structure and technically important properties of metallic, non-metallic and hybrid materials for structural and functional applications. He uses the acquired knowledge to solve problems of production and processing of various materials in the field Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy and other areas of technology. He knows the basic theories of physics and phase transformations in various types of materials and quantifies their impact on the management of production processes of materials and their products. He is familiar with both common and advanced technologies for the production of materials and their products and can manage them professionally. Depending on the chosen focus, he also knows the principles of production of nanomaterials, modern materials for energetics, composite and ceramic materials, simulation and modelling of material phenomena and characteristics, or he also knows the principles of quality management and automation of production and processing of materials and their products. Based on the acquired knowledge, he chooses suitable material solutions and processes for the production of semi-finished products and final products for classical and modern applications in various areas of technology. Using the engineering approach adopted during the studies, the graduate will be able to identify the extent of mechanical and corrosion degradation of materials, their limit states and predict the residual lifetime of material structures. The graduate will be able to carry out sample preparation and their own structural and phase analysis of materials using light and electron microscopy, diffraction and other modern analytical methodologies used in materials research and development. He will be able to quantify various mechanical and functional properties of materials using appropriate diagnostic and analytical tests. He will actively acquire new information and knowledge from available professional and scientific sources and use them in the design and management of extensive material solutions in mechanical engineering and in the field of materials engineering. He will innovatively find and formulate their own solutions to problems and work tasks in the field of mechanical engineering and present them to the professional public, including in a foreign language.



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Conditions for international students

The basic requirement for admission is to submit an application in which the applicant states the study program and form of study. 

In addition to meeting the above-mentioned general admission requirements and specific admission requirements, foreign applicants applying for studies in the Slovak language must also demonstrate basic knowledge of the Slovak language for understanding, speaking, reading and writing at least as a basic user of the language at level A1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:

-        the applicant can understand and use very common everyday expressions and simple phrases related to immediate needs,

-        can introduce themselves and others and ask and answer questions about personal details, e.g. where they live, people they know or things they own,

-        can communicate in a simple way if the other person speaks slowly and clearly and the vocabulary is around 500 words.

Knowledge of the Slovak language at least at level A1 can be demonstrated in the admission procedure in one of the following three ways:

  1. By passing the Slovak or Czech language school leaving exam (proven by submitting a school leaving certificate - uploading a copy to the electronic application system),
  2. By submitting a certificate of knowledge of the Slovak language at least at level A1 issued by a Slovak language school that is registered in the network of schools and school facilities of the Slovak Republic (uploading a copy to the electronic application system), or by submitting a confirmation of completion of language training issued by a university in the Slovak Republic that organizes or conducts language or vocational training for studies at a university, or
  3. By completing a free online Slovak language course (not mandatory) and successfully passing the final free online exam (not conditional on completing the online course) within the online course organized by the Technical University of Košice. The applicant will be able to use this third method only after submitting the application and if he/she does not attach a high school diploma or certificate to the application according to the first two methods - in such a case, the applicant will be sent the login details for the online course to his/her unique private email address automatically. Unique login details for the online course will be sent to one email address only once! Therefore, it is necessary that the application contains a unique private email address that only the applicant has access to! The applicant will have access to an online course lasting 180 hours. The online course will start on 15.2.2026 and will end on 25.8.2026. The applicant will be able to take the online exam (final test) from 15.3.2026 to 31.5.2026, and for a successful evaluation he/she will have to obtain at least 51% of the possible 100%. The applicant will have only two attempts to pass the final online test. After successfully passing the online test, the applicant will be sent a confirmation, which the applicant will then attach to the application form (by uploading it to the electronic application system).

If a foreign applicant for a bachelor's degree program conducted in the Slovak language does not demonstrate basic knowledge of the Slovak language at least at level A1 (results from the online test min. 51%) no later than the date designated for enrollment, he/she will not be admitted to the study.



Without entrance examinations
yes

Conditions of admission without the entrance exam

The basic requirement for admission is a complete secondary or complete secondary vocational education with a high school diploma. Applicants will be admitted solely on the basis of their high school results.

All applicants for study at the faculty will be given a bonus during the admission procedure for successfully passing the general aptitude test for university studies (i.e. an exam that tests the basic skills necessary for successful study at a university) or the high school leaving exam in accordance with the generally binding legal regulations of the Slovak Republic, such as: General Academic Prorequisites GAP, SAT, ACT, the result of the National Comparative Examinations SCIO test General Study Prerequisites or the Mathematics MAT test, ZNO Zovnishne Nezalezne Otsinovannya - External independent evaluation in Ukraine or a high school leaving exam certificate in accordance with the generally binding legal regulations of the Slovak Republic.



Coordinator for students with specific needs

Ing. Lenka Girmanová, PhD.



Form of entrance exam

no entrance exam



Tests

no tests



  • Apply the application for study

    30.04.2026

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Anticipated number of applicants to be accepted: 50
Additions
  • leaving certificate (electronic form)
  • CV (electronic form)
Annual tuition fees
Standard length of study: cost free
Study longer than the standard length of study program, parallel studies: 600 €
The fee for admission procedure
application form: 40 €
E-application form: 20 €
Billing information

Account in IBAN format: SK 85 8180 0000 0070 0015 1476
Recipient account name: Fakulta materiálov, metalurgie a recyklácie Technickej univerzity v Košiciach
Variable symbol: 2

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Detail of the study program

 
 
Study in Slovakia and receive a scholarship of €5,000 per academic year. More information

Detail of the study program

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