Text about acceptance
The Senate of Maribor University discussed the study programme and adopted it at its meeting on 25. 10. 2005.
On 18. 11. 2005, the Council for Higher Education of the Republic of Slovenia granted accreditation in the procedure of introducing the study programme.
Study advancement options
The graduate can continue his/her study at Masters study programme 2. degree postgraduate level at universities or other higher education institutions whose study programmes accept students with the achieved higher professional education level.
Employment possibilities
The graduate will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills for creative leadership, innovative planning, and creation and transfer of knowledge in the agricultural sector. He/she can get employed in the agricultural production and processing, trade and services, educational sector, extension services, state organs, etc.
Assesment criteria
Grade Percentage Performance
Excellent (10) 91 – 100% An exceptional/outstanding performance
Very good (9) 81 – 90% A very good performance
Very good (8) 71 – 80% A good/above average performance
Good (7) 61 – 70% An adequate performance with shortcomings
Sufficient (6) 51 – 60% A barely acceptable performance
General competences of graduates, gained at a study programme
- The graduates gain the ability to deal with engineering problems dealing with ecology, natural resources, production, processing, storage, usage and recycling of biological products,
- they learn how to handle research methodology, procedures and processes and develop critical and self-reflective thinking,
- they learn how to independently use their obtained theoretical knowledge in practice,
- they develop communicative competencies, especially the ones needed for an international setting,
- they learn how to take note of bioengineering problems, analyse them, and predict or find operational solutions to them.
Subject specific competences of graduates, gained on a study programme
- The graduates gain the ability to deal with engineering problems dealing with ecology, natural resources, production, processing, storage, usage and recycling of biological products,
- they learn how to handle research methodology, procedures and processes and develop critical and self-reflective thinking,
- they learn how to independently use their obtained theoretical knowledge in practice,
- they develop communicative competencies, especially the ones needed for an international setting,
- they learn how to take note of bioengineering problems, analyse them, and predict or find operational solutions to them.
Access requirements
Any candidate can enrol to the 'Biosystems engineering' study programme who holds a final examination certificate of a four-year secondary education programme, a vocational Matura or a general Matura certificate.
Selection criteria in the event of limited enrolment
If a decision is taken to restrict enrolment, the candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
• Overall success in the third and fourth year of the Secondary school 40% of points,
• Overall success at the Matura Exam, Vocational Matura Exam or final exam 60% of points.
Criteria for completing the study
A student completes the study programme when all obligations of the programme are fulfilled, when the diploma thesis is successfully defended and when at least 180 ECTS are collected altogether.