Mechanical Engineering
The following pathway on the Mechanical Engineering bachelor's degree programme is taught in English:
Ship Propulsion Plant and Offshore Construction Operation – practical profile (marine)
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Students studying in Polish on the Mechanical Engineering bachelor's degree programme may choose one of the following pathways:
- Ship Propulsion Plant and Offshore Construction Operation – practical profile (marine)
- Ship and Port Equipment Overhaul Technology – general academic profile (shore-based)
- Installation Operation Engineering – general academic profile (shore-based)
- Production Engineering – general academic profile (land-based)
Programme description
The Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering is designed to prepare graduates for professional engineering work in the design, manufacture, operation, and maintenance of machines and technical equipment, including marine vessels, offshore structures, port and shipyard equipment, and industrial installations. Students develop knowledge and practical skills in manufacturing processes, assembly, diagnostics, engineering design support, and the selection of engineering materials, while learning to use modern technologies, computational tools, and analytical methods. Particular emphasis is placed on the technical diagnosis of machinery and equipment, operational decision-making, and hands-on engineering practice through workshops, laboratory classes, simulator-based training, and industrial placements. Graduates are prepared for careers as mechanical engineers, production and maintenance engineers, offshore and marine engineering specialists, and ship engine officers, and are equipped with both technical and managerial competencies for work across the maritime sector and other engineering industries.
For more information on the Polish-taught programme, see:
