The Faculty of Transportation Engineering has been training engineers for the field of transportation and vehicle engineering since 1951. Since that time the profile of engineering training has been widened several times.
In academic year 2006/2007 as a first step of the new type of linear training, at the Faculty of Transportation Engineering, training began at the transportation engineering basic specialty (BSc); in that framework knowledge related to transport, transportation, and mechanization can be attained including knowledge in connection with processes realized in the listed fields and also knowledge related to machines, equipment (vehicles and mobile machinery) realizing those processes.
From the academic year 2010/2011 our Faculty
launched vehicle basic specialty (BSc), its task is to
familiarize the students with the design, operation,
and control systems of vehicles.
In academic year 2008/2009, the Faculty began, as the second stage of the new type of linear training (BSc), master training of three Faculties (MSc): transportation engineering master specialty, logistics engineering master specialty and vehicle engineering master specialty. With adequate BSc qualification certified engineering qualification can be obtained in 2 years at these master training specialties.
All the fundamental and complementary educations continued at the Faculty are carried out in accordance with the rules of the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). The quantity of students' labour necessary for attaining the knowledge material of an arbitrary subject is measured through credit-points. One credit-point means on average 30 hours of student's labour, one study semester contains a study material with the quantity of 30 credit-points.
Minimum condition of course initiation: 5 (or more) paid student status.