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An undergraduate study programme, the Textile Technologies, Materials and Nanomaterials course covers with its two specializations the entire textile industry field. The course’s objective is to train university-educated experts in the areas of textile and special fabrics, textile metrology, textile technologies (spinning, weaving, knitting, treatment and production of non-woven textiles) for technical purposes such as residential, health care, construction, protective, sport and other applications as well as fashion. The course provides the theoretical connections necessary for the development and innovation of technological processes and the preparation and implementation of high order innovation outputs. Students will acquire not only theoretical and practical knowledge on this level, but also enough flexibility, an ability to communicate about industry-specific topics in English, an understanding of technical fields and a set of what is comprehensively referred to as soft skills. For enhanced job opportunities in relation to the implementation of innovations as part of the Industry 4.0 trend much emphasis is placed on obtaining practical skills and experience. Throughout the course students will attend a range of various practical courses taught interactively in pilot production and specialist laboratories at FT TUL under the umbrella of specialist and expert subjects. With its chronic shortage of qualified engineering graduates, the labour market is certain to appreciate such practical skills. The course includes a 240-hour compulsory work experience programme which extends university studies to on-site training.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Mechanical
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
An undergraduate study programme, the Textile Technologies, Materials and Nanomaterials course covers with its two specializations the entire textile industry field. The course’s objective is to train university-educated experts in the areas of textile and special fabrics, textile metrology, textile technologies (spinning, weaving, knitting, treatment and production of non-woven textiles) for technical purposes such as residential, health care, construction, protective, sport and other applications as well as fashion. The course provides the theoretical connections necessary for the development and innovation of technological processes and the preparation and implementation of high order innovation outputs. Students will acquire not only theoretical and practical knowledge on this level, but also enough flexibility, an ability to communicate about industry-specific topics in English, an understanding of technical fields and a set of what is comprehensively referred to as soft skills. For enhanced job opportunities in relation to the implementation of innovations as part of the Industry 4.0 trend much emphasis is placed on obtaining practical skills and experience. Throughout the course students will attend a range of various practical courses taught interactively in pilot production and specialist laboratories at FT TUL under the umbrella of specialist and expert subjects. With its chronic shortage of qualified engineering graduates, the labour market is certain to appreciate such practical skills. The course includes a 240-hour compulsory work experience programme which extends university studies to on-site training.
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Engineering - MechanicalMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Mechanical
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Mechanical
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Scholarships
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