Text about acceptance
The study program was confirmed at the University of Maribor Senate meeting on the 17th of October 2006 and was accepted by the Council for Higher Education of Republic of Slovenia on the 8th of December 2006.
The study program was confirmed again at the University of Maribor Senate meeting on the 9th of May 2013 and was accepted by The Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education on the 15th of May 2014.
Advancement criteria of a study programme
Conditions for transition to the 2nd study year:
Students advance to the 2nd study year if they acquire at least 48 ECTS credits by passing the 1st study year exams and if they have passed the exams in the following subjects:
- Mathematical Analysis (6 ECTS),
- Mechanics I (6 ECTS),
- Materials I (4 ECTS),
- Fundamentals of Economics (5 ECTS)
- Technical Documentation (4 ECTS).
Students who do not fulfil all the obligations for advancement may exceptionally be granted enrolment in the 2nd study year at their request by the Commission for Study Affairs of the University Member if they have fulfilled more than half of the first year study obligations (more than 30 ECTS) and if they have completed the above study subjects, but only if they were unable to fulfil the study obligations for justified reasons which are determined in the Statute of the University of Maribor, and if it is expected that they will fulfil the obligations.
Conditions for transition to the 3rd study year:
Students progress to the 3rd study year if they have passed all 1st study year exams (60 ECTS) and collected at least 45 ECTS credits with passed 2nd study year exams and if they have passed the exams in the following study subjects:
- Mechanical Elements (6 ECTS),
- Differential Analysis (3 ECTS),
- Production Technologies II (3 ECTS),
- Basics of Organization and General Management (6 ECTS).
Students who do not meet all the obligations for advancement may, at their request, exceptionally be granted enrolment in the 3rd study year by the Commission for Study Affairs of the University Member, if they have passed all 1st study year exams (60 ECTS) and fulfilled more than half of the 2nd year study obligations (more than 30 ECTS), and if they have passed the above study subjects, insofar as they could not fulfil the study obligations for justified reasons set out in the Statute of the University of Maribor, and if they are expected to fulfil the obligations.
Repetition of the study year:
A student who has not fulfilled all the obligations for transition to a higher study year may be granted repetition of the study year by the Commission for Study Affairs of the University Member at his/her request if he/she has fulfilled at least half of the study obligations for the enrolled study year (at least 30 ECTS). The Commission may also approve the repetition of the study year to a student who has completed less than half of the study obligations of the enrolled study year (less than 30 ECTS), if justified reasons have arisen, as stipulated in the Statute of the University of Maribor.
Criteria for completing separate parts of a study programme
The study programme is comprehensive and does not provide for the completion of individual parts of the programme.
Study advancement options
Postgraduate study at 2. level (M.Sc.) study programme of Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Industrial Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of University of Maribor or similar study programmes at other higher-education institutions. The candidates can enrol into a postgraduate study of 2. level postgraduate programs in accordance with the conditions of the institution that offers the postgraduate study program.
Employment possibilities
A graduate of university 1. level study programme of Industrial Engineering has excellent possibilities for employment in all branches of industry, which are related to mechanical engineering, as well as in other sectors. Working and employment possibilities are: technical and managerial leading positions in mechanical and other engineering companies; project leading positions in engineering companies, public sector end elsewhere; leadership of various research projects, leading management positions, self-employed entrepreneurs, management of control, organisation and maintenance. Leading and participating in product development, market analysis and information transfer, where Industrial Engineering graduates are expected to take the leading role. Possible adaptation of engineering knowledge to other fields and interdisciplinary type of education of industrial engineers enable them to work in practically all industrial technical branches everywhere in the World.
Additional information
Information on study programmes offered by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the UM is available on the website https://www.fs.um.si/studij/studijski-programi/
Other obligations
There are no other obligations.
Assesment criteria
Examination and assessment of students’ learning outcomes is carried out in accordance with the criteria and methods defined in the Rules on Examination and Assessment of Knowledge at the University of Maribor, available at https://www.um.si/univerza/dokumentni-center/akti/Strani/studij-na-um.aspx.
Criteria and methods of assessing the knowledge within an individual study subject are part of the SUBJECT-SPECIFICation and are publicly available on the website https://aips.um.si/PredmetiBP5/main.asp.
For all subjects in all study programmes of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, knowledge assessment is regulated by a single "Assessment Scale" which is available at https://www.fs.um.si/studij/informacije-o-studiju/izpitni-sistem/.
Methods of ongoing assessment and evaluation of knowledge are encouraged, thus enabling students to monitor their own progress in their studies.
Main study programme objectives
Learning outcomes or competencies of graduates of the university study program of the 1st level of Industrial Engineering majoring in Mechanical Engineering, which they acquire during the educational process, are appropriate to the content and level of the program.
Major changes in the field of scientific and technological development and globalization, as well as the economic and social structure of the world, require changes in the education system, with the aim of educating and training professionals who will be able to operate successfully in new business conditions. We want to educate graduates with a new concept of interdisciplinary engineering knowledge.
The program is modern and up-to-date and signifies a complete modernization in accordance with European guidelines and the needs of the Slovenian economy. The program educates modern European engineers who are able to get involved in working in the economy both in Slovenia and in the European Union. An important goal of the proposed program is certainly education for further study. The program enables and encourages students to further their studies in the postgraduate program, as it provides them with relevant basic and professional knowledge.
The aim of the study program is to develop students’ creativity and ability to flexibly connect and apply knowledge from different fields between and within the study courses. Namely, the program emphasizes the theoretical orientation as well as the complex connection with development trends, knowledge bases and new research concepts, which is a condition for the education of successful and efficient engineers.
With its flexibility, the study program enables students to satisfy the special wishes of students in the choice of field and specialization and enables them to easily master professional contents in the wider field of mechanical engineering on the basis of systematically selected and broadly based basic and other knowledge. The goal of the program is certainly to ensure a simpler and more successful transition of students with an emphasis on individual study, under the guidance of a mentor in senior years.
The stated goals of the study program are the starting point for evaluating the learning outcomes of students both within individual subject contents and in the final diploma theses.
General competences of graduates, gained at a study programme
In the design of the university study program the findings of the Tuning project regarding the necessary professional competencies of graduates at the first level were considered, and before planning the program structure and study content, the needs of the economy were examined by interviewing Industrial Engineering graduates and their employers.
Such an approach allowed us to define the following profiles of basic knowledge and understanding, which we included in the study contents at the first study level of university study:
- broad, analytical, and integrative technical knowledge and business and management knowledge,
- understanding the connection between the technical-technological field and economic-business knowledge,
- ability to use interdisciplinary knowledge in business environment to solve complex technical and business issues,
- ability to think creatively,
- ability to think innovatively and act within all business processes in the company,
- ability to understand the functioning of organizations in the environment and the ways in which they are managed and guided,
- understanding the interrelationships and connections between processes, people and at different levels of the organizations’ operations,
- ability to understand the impacts of the external environment (economic, political, cultural, ethical, legal, social ...) at different levels (local, international, global) on the development and management of organizations,
- knowledge of product and service development, design, construction, materials, technologies, etc.,
- knowledge of management (processes, procedures, practice of effective management in organizations) and decision-making in organizations,
knowledge and understanding of markets, customers, finance, people, operations, information systems, communication and information technology, business policy and strategy, modern and current economic and social issues, processes, and emphases in economic development, such as, e.g., business innovation, e-commerce development, entrepreneurship, knowledge development and management, globalization, business ethics, values, and rules of conduct, etc.
The study program and the appropriate forms of its implementation contribute to the development and strengthening of the following general skills and abilities of students:
- critical thinking and understanding, including analysis and synthesis,
- use of effective and comprehensive approaches in problem solving and decision making with the support of modern quantitative and qualitative methods,
- effective oral and written communication,
- skill in analysing, interpreting, and using quantitative data and models,
- efficient use of information and communication technology,
- effective time management, planning, motivation, taking initiative, and entrepreneurship,
- openness and listening to others and diversity (of cultures, people, organizations),
- effective teamwork and development of interpersonal skills (effective listening, negotiation, persuasion, and presentation),
- ability to conduct research in the field of technology, business, and management,
- understanding the European dimension of engineering, management, and the environment.
The study process and program are designed to enable:
- acquisition of knowledge, motivation, abilities, and skills that ensure the preparation of a graduate for a career in the practical business world in various professional and managerial positions,
- development and motivation of graduates for lifelong learning and personal development,
- strengthening the values and awareness of graduates about contributing to the development of society,
- understanding the activities and operations of organizations operating in the public and private sector, organizations operating on a profitable basis and non-profit organizations, as well as of organizations of various sizes and sectoral orientations (local-international-global).
At the first level of study, graduates acquire appropriate knowledge and understanding of professional issues in the technical field and in the field of economics and business sciences, especially within individual study orientations which are formed on the basis of business needs, and a set of necessary knowledge. Students confirm and upgrade their knowledge during their studies within the framework of industrial practice.
Graduates develop the ability to use knowledge and understanding in such a way that demonstrates a professional and ethically correct approach to solving professional problems and are able to formulate and argue their proposals and positions in solving professional problems within the selected professional fields (study directions). At the same time, graduates develop the appropriate learning skills necessary for effective university studies which form the basis for further (lifelong) learning with a high degree of autonomy.
Subject specific competences of graduates, gained on a study programme
Subject-specific competencies are, of course, related to the content of the Industrial Engineering study programme syllabus and its study subjects. In any case, students will gain relevant knowledge in the field of:
- general knowledge of the natural sciences, in particular mathematics, mechanics, physics, and of materials,
- general knowledge of computer science and informatics,
- basic expertise in the field of economics.
This knowledge is, of course, the basis for the development of subject-specific competencies in professional and applied study subjects:
- ability to design, develop and use modern production technologies, production automation and new production concepts,
- ability to manage information, material and energy flows in the design, formation, construction and manufacture and maintenance of products,
- ability to manage existing production processes and technologies, to analyse, assess and evaluate, and update them,
- ability to organize and manage the production process,
- use of knowledge of production technologies in metallic and non-metallic products and the use of acquired technological knowledge in product development and design,
- understanding of available modern production technologies and knowledge for selection of the most economical production technology,
- management of computer integrated production,
- ability to ensure adequate product quality by carrying out appropriate measurements and quality control,
- ability of interdisciplinary understanding of activities in production systems,
- understanding of work processes, understanding of work media, concepts of heat and work, concepts of flows and their density,
- management of simple engineering problems in the field of power plants,
- ability to design and construct machine parts related to turbine machines, aerodynamics, noise reduction, environmental problems,
- design knowledge for the development of new products,
- basics of design and construction of machine parts for transmission of motion and power,
- control of dimensioning of machine constructions,
- combined use of different basic knowledge for solving engineering problems in the field of construction, energy and production engineering,
- the ability to continuously develop skills in the application of knowledge in a specific professional field,
- ability to use modern computer, information and communication technology and systems in the professional field,
- ability to develop a product while simultaneously mastering both technical-technological and economic-business aspects,
- management of fundamental issues in the field of economics, organization, marketing, accounting, and management,
- ability of basic market thinking in own engineering environment,
- project management and project methodology,
- ability to understand the content of the basic financial statements,
- mastering the basic organizational and managerial aspects of companies and other organizations,
- understanding the basic principles according to which a modern company operates.
Within the three elective courses at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, the students have the opportunity to profile their technical or engineering field (construction, energy, production engineering) and in this way acquire additional subject-specific competencies to complete their graduate profile.
Access requirements
The following candidates can enrol in the university level study program:
a) who passed the general matura before leaving secondary school,
b) who passed the professional matura of secondary school and one exam: chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer science, foreign language or art theory; choosen course should not be the cours which has been done within the professional matura
c) who finished any four year secondary school before the 1st of June, 1995
Selection criteria in the event of limited enrolment
If decision about limiting the number of student entries is accepted, than the candidates from points a) and c)
will be selected considering : achieved average grade of study at 1st level study programmes.
- general grade of general examination or final examination 60% points (ponder 0,6)
- general grade in 3. and 4. year 40% points (ponder 0,4)
Candidates from point b) will be selected considering:
- general grade of professional leaving examination 40% points (ponder 0,4)
- general grade in 3. and 4. year 40% points (ponder 0,4)
- grade from the additional exam: 20% points (ponder 0,2)
Transfer criteria between study programmes
Candidates are enrolled according to the Criteria for Transitions between Study Programmes:
• in the second or higher study year of the university study programme of the 1st level of Industrial Engineering, majoring in Mechanical Engineering, when it comes to the termination of education according to the first study programme in the field of Technology (071); Interdisciplinary Educational Activities/Outcomes, mainly Engineering, Production Technologies and Construction (0788); Construction (0732); Transport (1041); Environmental Sciences (0521) and continuation of studies according to the study programme of the same level.
Transition is possible if the candidate meets the following conditions:
• meets the conditions for enrolment in the first year of the university study programme of the 1st level of Industrial Engineering, majoring in Mechanical Engineering,
• transfers from the study programme which at the end of the study ensures the acquisition of comparable competencies or learning outcomes,
• upon transfer, at least half of the obligations under the European Credit Transfer System (hereinafter: ECTS) from the first study programme, which refer to the compulsory subjects of the second study programme, are recognized.
Transitions between 1st level higher education study programmes.
The transition from one study programme to another study programme is decided by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Commission for Study Affairs. In accordance with the Rules on the Recognition of Knowledge and Skills in the Study Programmes of the University of Maribor, the candidate needs to submit to the Faculty:
• application for recognition of knowledge and skills at the University of Maribor,
• certificate of completed study obligations (exams) with obtained grades and the number of credit points,
• validated curricula according to which knowledge has been acquired,
• proof of payment for the procedure.
If at least so many ECTS credit points are recognized in the process of recognition at the time of transfer that the conditions for enrolment in the senior year of the university study programme 1st level in Industrial Engineering, study course Mechanical Engineering will be met, the candidates will be granted enrolment in the second or higher year of the study programme. They will be assigned the missing obligations that they need to complete if they want to graduate in the new study programme.
The selection of candidates in case of limited enrolment will be based on the average grade of the study.
The transition from post-secondary study programmes to the university study programme of the 1st level of Industrial Engineering, majoring in Mechanical Engineering, is not possible.
Criteria for recognition of knowledge and skills, gained before the enrolment in the study programme
Criteria for recognition of knowledge and skills are regulated by the Rules on Recognition of Knowledge and Skills in Study Programmes of the University of Maribor which regulate the procedures for identifying, verifying, and recognizing knowledge and criteria for recognizing knowledge and skills acquired by candidates through formal and non-formal learning prior to enrolment and while studying at the University of Maribor.
The rules can be found at https://www.um.si/univerza/dokumentni-center/akti/Strani/studij-na-um.aspx.
The basic criterion for recognition is the comparability of knowledge acquired elsewhere with learning units, skills and competences. Examination, in terms of content and complexity, whether they fully or partially correspond to the general and/or subject-specific competencies determined by the study programme.
Criteria for completing the study
A student who completes all the obligations prescribed by the study programme and thus collects at least 180 ECTS credits completes his/her studies.