Faculty of wood technology
Direction of forest technologies * full-time training - the first stage of training-lasting 3.5 years, * full-time training of the second cycle-1.5 years * distance learning of 1 degree-lasting 4 years, * irrational studies of the second cycle - lasting 1.5 years bioplastic * full-time trainin
The faculty of forest technologies conducts full-time, part-time, doctoral and postgraduate courses.
Direction of forest technologies
* full-time training - the first stage of training-lasting 3.5 years,
* full-time training of the second cycle-1.5 years
* distance learning of 1 degree-lasting 4 years,
* irrational studies of the second cycle - lasting 1.5 years
bioplastic
* full-time training - the first stage of training-lasting 3.5 years,
* full-time training of the second cycle-1.5 years
direction of furniture design
* full-time training - the first stage of training-lasting 3.5 years
Choose full-time training if you have such financial opportunities. Full-time training provides a full range of development opportunities. Full-time training is also a time of new acquaintances and adventures. Although these classes are only held from Monday to Thursday, longer weekends do not always mean free time from school. Some students choose additional, casual work - this allows you to increase your financial capabilities and gain some experience - but you must take into account the significant reduction in time. Scholarships can be an interesting alternative. If your monthly income per person does not exceed a certain value, you can apply for social security and benefits. Scholarships are also awarded to the most talented students, both for scientific and sporting achievements.
* if you have a social, rectorial and sports scholarship at the same time.
Choose a part-time job to combine your work and the desire to improve your skills. Part-time training is paid, but in terms of the potential earnings of a full-time employee, this is not an unrealistic cost. Part-time work is an opportunity to improve their skills, which can lead to promotion and higher living standards.
Doctoral studies are the third stage of education, but the way and nature of these studies is completely different. Doctoral studies can be completed as a full-time or part-time form of study. First of all, the number of doctoral students is very limited and is reduced to a few people for full-time study who receive a scholarship. Conducting a doctoral dissertation usually requires that you devote almost all of your time to research and writing publications, especially if you are focused on success.
Postgraduate study is an opportunity for people closely associated with the industry who want to improve their skills relatively quickly - usually in a strictly defined, narrow field of knowledge.
Doctorate is the third stage of training. A four-year doctorate course, for which candidates for a master's degree or equivalent title are accepted, allows them to gain in-depth knowledge in a particular field or discipline, preparing them for independent creative research activities. The completion of the third degree of training leading to a doctoral degree.
Part-time research is conducted in a two-stage system in the field of wood technology. The first degree is an 8-semester (4-year) course, ending with the title of professional engineer. Students choose their specialty in the second year.
Second degree-1.5 years of master's degree, the completion of which gives you the right to get the title of master of technical Sciences. When studying woodworking technology by correspondence students can choose a specialty:
- mechanical wood technology
- furniture manufacturing
Furniture is focused on the widely understood market of the furniture industry with an emphasis on the areas of design and planning. Mechanical wood technology is mainly a specialization for all machining processes, processing related to the operation of tools and machines.
Area of woodworking
Full-time training is conducted in a two-stage system. The first degree is a study lasting 7 semesters (3.5 years), ending with the title of professional engineer. In the second year of study, a specialty is chosen. You can choose from:
- furniture
- mechanical wood technology
- chemical wood technology
- protection and modification of wood
Furniture is focused on the widely understood market of the furniture industry with an emphasis on the areas of design and planning. Mechanical wood technology is mainly a specialization for all machining processes, processing related to the operation of tools and machines. Chemical wood technology is a turnaround in the field of chemistry related mainly to the pulp industry, which is dominated by paper production. Protection and modification is a broad scope of application of all means that extend the natural strength of wood depending on a number of external factors and a way to increase the use of raw materials.
The second degree - 1.5 years of master's degree (full-time and part-time), the completion of which gives the right to receive the title of master of technical Sciences. I am writing my master's thesis in the Cathedral of my choice.
Bioplastics
Full-time study of the 1st degree lasts 7 semesters (3.5 years) and ends with the title of professional engineer.
Full-time training in the second cycle lasts 3 semesters (1.5 years) and ends with the title of master of technical Sciences.
The interdisciplinary nature of the proposed education, enriched with knowledge of the latest technologies and engineering achievements in the field of biomass production and bioplastics production, will allow the graduate in the field of bioplastics engineering to adapt to the needs of modern textile, paper, chemical, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, energy and automotive industries, paying increasing attention to the use of natural renewable raw materials.
Full-time study in the field of furniture design is also seven semesters (3.5 years), the completion of which guarantees the title of professional engineer.
Furniture design graduates are prepared for creative design work on the entire range of issues related to the field of furniture, coordination of work in multi-industry teams of designers, independent design activities. A comprehensive education in furniture design, backed by knowledge of modern technologies and technologies, allows graduates to creatively collaborate at home and abroad with teams of designers and constructors.