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Instructions for Exam Registration, Deregistration, and Review of Ongoing Exams

By Student Office Announcements

Dear Students,

If you have any questions regarding the process of exam registration, deregistration, or viewing registered exams on Studomat, you can find all the necessary information in the document Instructions for Exam Registration, Deregistration, and Viewing Registered Exams located below.

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Application and Taking Exams: 4th and 8th Attempt at the Exam

By Student Office Announcements

A student may take an exam up to a maximum of eight (8) times for the same course without re-enrolling in the course.

The following rules apply:

  • First, second, and third attempts: Exams are free of charge.
  • Fourth attempt: The student must pay a fee of €54.00.
    The fourth attempt is registered via Studomat, and proof of payment for the exam fee (€54.00) must be submitted to the Student Office via email no later than 3 days before the exam date (the deadline for submission is the same as the deadline for registration in Studomat).
    During the fourth attempt, the student is entitled to orally defend failed learning outcomes in accordance with the Grading Regulations. If the student fails the fourth attempt, all points earned on learning outcomes will be reset.
  • Fifth, sixth, and seventh attempts: Exams are free of charge.
  • Eighth attempt: The exam is taken before an examination committee.
    In this case, the student must first register the exam in Studomat and then send the Exam Application for the Examination Committee form (available on the “Forms” section of the website) via email to the Student Office.Along with the application form, the student must also provide proof of payment for the €54.00 exam fee.
    The deadline for submission to the Student Office is 3 days before the exam date (the same as the Studomat registration deadline).

    The form and payment proof may be submitted in person to the Student Office or emailed as scanned copies.

If the student fails to submit the required documents to the Student Office within the specified deadline (3 days before the exam date) – proof of payment for the 4th attempt or the form and payment proof for the 8th attempt – the exam will be considered unregistered, and the student will be removed from the exam list and not permitted to take the exam.

General information – Mechatronics

By Professional Study Programme in Mechatronics

Name of studies:: Mechatronics

Proponent and implementer of studies: Bjelovar University of Applied Sciences

Type of studies: Professional programme of study

Level of studies:  Undergraduate professional programme of study

Duration of studies: 3 years (VI semesters)

Overall number of ECTS credits: 180

Professional title acquired upon the completion of studies: Bachelor (baccalaureus / baccalaurea) of Mechatronics

Competences:  The Professional Programme of Study in Mechatronics trains students for independent work in a variety of professions that require the knowledge of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and information technologies. Having completed this professional programme of study, students will acquire knowledge, skills and competences that will provide them with the possibility to find employment in a broad segment of the labour market.

General learning outcomes:

  • apply mathematical and physical principles to engineering problems
  • use a foreign language in professional literature, as well as in everyday and professional communication
  • apply the principles of business communication in profession-related contexts: identify clients’ needs, present information, ideas, problems and solutions to experts and non-experts
  • acquire new knowledge, skills, competences and responsibilities
  • adapt to work in project teams
  • identify, model and solve engineering problems
  • adjust engineering activities to the needs of product and service users
  • be flexible and adaptable in working out technical solutions, observing the basic ethical principles, legal norms and professional rules
  • use the techniques, skills and contemporary tools necessary in engineering practice
  • critically assess facts, concepts, procedures, principles and theories in the field of mechatronics

 

Specific (professional) learning outcomes:

  • identify and propose adequate types of material and machining procedures in constructing mechatronic systems
  • dimension and select standardised elements of precision mechanics, machine elements and assemblies in the process of constructing various mechanisms
  • construct machine elements, assemblies and mechanisms observing the laws of strength and deformation, kinematics and dynamics
  • manage devices, assemblies, mechanisms and machines in the process of transport of solid materials and in the process of distribution of gas and liquid media
  • be familiar with the working principles of electronic and electromechanic converters
  • analyse the behaviour of mechatronic systems by modelling and simulation
  • design electronic devices with microcomputers and produce programming solutions for microcomputers
  • create 2D technical documentation and construct a 3D model of mechatronic systems
  • calculate regulator parameters for the regulation of various technical processes
  • design and apply hydraulic and pneumatic systems in mechatronics
  • programme programmable logic controllers using current platforms and programming languages
  • select and connect sensors, actuators, microcomputers, programmable logic controllers and the related equipment for the production process automatisation
  • be familiar with the principles of quality assurance in mechatronics
  • programme CNC machines, CAD/CAM systems and manage flexible machining systems
  • programme, analyse, simulate and demonstrate how robots work, and plan robotic manipulator trajectories
  • maintain mechatronic systems
  • integrate a computer with software in the process of data collection, measurement and display
  • be familiar with the principles related to renewable energy sources
  • identify and solve problems in the production process related to mechatronic elements, assemblies or devices
  • plan, monitor and control the production of elements of mechatronic systems

Participation in the International Week from May 3 to May 7, 2021

By Erasmus - Iskustva s mobilnosti

Our Erasmus coordinator, Ivana Jurković, participated in the International Week organized by our partner institution, FH Salzburg, from May 3 to May 7, 2021. During this event, she presented Bjelovar University of Applied Sciences to representatives of higher education institutions from the EU and other countries. She also took part in interesting workshops on the development of international cooperation and established contacts with representatives of institutions from Austria and Finland to explore collaboration opportunities for student and staff mobility.