BSC in Advanced Computational Mechanics

BSc (Eng.) in MECHANICS AND MACHINE DESIGN  starts in October

PROGRAMME TITLE: ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS

Faculty/Department: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Applied Mechanics

Duration: 7 semesters, regular course

Erasmus subject code: 06.1 ECTS credits: 210

Program description:

Advanced Computational Mechanics (ACM) is addressed for students who want to study contemporary problems in theoretical and applied mechanics with computer support. The program contains of the following general topics: basis in mathematics and physics, theoretical mechanics and strength of materials, material science and machining of structures, informatics and numerical methods, mechanics of solids, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, theory of vibration and acoustics, automatic control and mechatronics, intelligent materials. Selected subject can be studied by Erasmus program students.

Programme of studies:

Regular: Basic mathematics (17 ECTS), Engineering mathematics I (4 ECTS), Distributions and transforms (2 ECTS, elect.), Physics (8 ECTS), Mechanics of particles and rigid body (8 ECTS), Vibrations and waves (4 ECTS), Strength of materials (11 ECTS), Theory of elasticity (4 ECTS), Plasticity (2 ECTS), Fluid mechanics (4 ECTS), Information technology (2 ECTS), Computer science (4 ECTS), Numerical methods I (4 ECTS), Finite element method I (3 ECTS), Technical drawing (2 ECTS), AutoCAD (2 ECTS), Machine design (10 ECTS), Computer aided design of structures (2 ECTS), Material science I (8 ECTS), Plastics and composites (2 ECTS), Production engineering (3 ECTS), Computer aided machining of structures (4 ECTS), Thermodynamics (5 ECTS), Electronics and electrical engineering (3 ECTS), Principles of automatic control engineering (5 ECTS), Elements of robotics (4 ECTS), Metrology (3 ECTS), Experimental methods in mechanics (2 ECTS), Environmental protection and ecology (1 ECTS), Physical education (2 ECTS), Foreign language (12 ECTS), Safety engineering and ergonomics (1 ECTS), Patents (1 ECTS), Practical training (4 ECTS), Seminar (12 ECTS), Final project (15 ECTS) Total: 1635 h Electives: Probability theory (2 ECTS), Variation calculus (2 ECTS), Statistics (2 ECTS), Vehicle constructions (2 ECTS), Fuel engines (2 ECTS), Theory of mechanisms and machines (2 ECTS), Manipulators (2 ECTS), Advanced mechanics of structures (2 ECTS), Constitutive modeling (2 ECTS), Optimization of structures (2 ECTS), Stability of structures (2 ECTS), Quantum mechanics (2 ECTS), Accelerator design (2 ECTS), Heat transfer (2 ECTS), Acoustics (2 ECTS), Introduction to mechatronics (2 ECTS), MEMS technology (2 ECTS), Modeling of materials in extreme temperatures (2 ECTS), Rheology (2 ECTS), Biomechanics (2 ECTS), Intelligent structures (2 ECTS), Computer programming (2 ECTS), Symbolic programs in mechanics (2 ECTS), Identification of dynamical systems (2 ECTS), Simulation (2 ECTS), Finite element method II (2 ECTS), Finite element method in fluid mechanics (2 ECTS), Signal processing (2 ECTS), Dedicated computer software for engineers (2 ECTS), Coordinate measuring systems (2 ECTS), Programming of CAD coordinate systems (2 ECTS), Noise and vibration protection (1 ECTS), Recycling (1 ECTS), Renewable natural energy sources (1 ECTS), Energy methods in mechanics (1 ECTS), Engineering data bases (1 ECTS), Ethics (2 ECTS), Management (2 ECTS) Total: 765 h

Eligibility/Admission: Students who have finished BSc Course in Mechanical Engineering with diploma

Tutor: Marek S.Kozień, PhD, DSc, phone no.: +48 12 628 33 70 e-mail: Marek.Kozien@pk.edu.pl

If you are interested in this programme, contact Ms. Marzena Dranka mdranka@pk.edu.pl