ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
The graduates during their study obtain basic knowledge especially in the areas of technical and scientific disciplines and knowledge of the theory of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat andmaterial transfer which together with the rigid body mechanics create an essential theoretical basis of energy technology. The study focuses primarily on the study of energy sources, distribution networks of energy utilities, further the design and construction of all types of machines that manufacture, produce and transform energy as well as their support facilities. It also aims at facilities for the utilisation of alternative energy sources and equipment for energetic waste recovery that on the whole correspond with the study program structure and content of individual subjects.
The graduates of the Energy and Environmental Technology study programme with the acquired knowledge of the structure and operation of power machinery and equipment, legislation, ecology, ergonomics, economics, enterprise and management are able to work in all spheres of the national economy and are qualified to operate energy and environmental equipment, maintain them in working order and perform simple construction and design changes.
Prospects of graduates
Graduates of the bachelor's degree programme in Energy and Environmental Technology will find their application in the field of designing, planning and operation of heating, air-conditioning and gas systems, as well as in those areas where the problems of reducing the energy intensity of technological processes, more economical use of thermal energy (in industry and municipal construction) and the use of renewable energy sources are solved. They can also be applied in professions that are dedicated to reducing the environmental burden of different sectors. The structure of the bachelor's degree programme in Energy and Environmental Technology creates conditions for a deeper profiling of graduates of the bachelor's degree and at the same time prepares graduates for continuing their studies at the second, engineering degree, especially in the Environmental Technology programme.
The bachelor's degree programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Graduates of the bachelor's degree programme in Energy and Environmental Technology are applied in middle management, mainly in the engineering industry and energy sector. Graduates are also employed in public administration or local government in the fields of energy or environment.
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The basic condition for admission to the Bachelor's degree (first degree study programme) is the acquisition of a complete secondary education or a complete secondary vocational education (Act on Higher Education No.131/2002 Coll., as amended). In the case of a foreign applicant or a student who has completed secondary education abroad, this is an education comparable to that completed by the matriculation examination in the Slovak Republic. An applicant who has obtained secondary education abroad shall submit a decision on the recognition of the document on the completion of secondary education by the relevant institution in the Slovak Republic with the application for university studies, or at the latest at the time of enrolment in the studies.
Other admission conditions
Other conditions of admission of applicants to the study programmes of the Bachelor's Degree of the Faculty of Science of UNIZA are set according to § 57 of the Act. The admission procedure shall be conducted in the form of a selection procedure in order to ensure that applicants with the necessary abilities and prerequisites enter the study.
Additional information
All information regarding the admission procedure is published on the faculty's website:
https://www.fstroj.uniza.sk/index.php?option=com_sppagebuilder&view=page&id=219
Conditions for international students
For foreign applicants, the admission conditions apply as for applicants from the Slovak Republic. Foreign students studying in a language other than the national language pay tuition fees according to the conditions set out in Section 92(8) of the Higher Education Act. Tuition fees are set by a UNIZA directive and published for the relevant academic year on the University's website. Foreign students studying in the Slovak language do not pay tuition fees. Applicants from the Czech Republic may use the form valid in the Czech Republic to apply for studies. Applicants who do not have an active knowledge of Slovak or Czech are required to successfully complete language training (with the possibility of completing it at UNIZA).
For foreign applicants admitted on the basis of interstate agreements, bilateral agreements or for scholarship holders of the Government of the Slovak Republic, the conditions specified in the relevant documents apply.
Conditions of admission without the entrance exam
Without an entrance exam the following are admitted:
a) applicants from gymnasium and secondary industrial school of mechanical engineering, civil engineering or electrical engineering who have achieved an overall average of grades in all subjects in the last three years of study at the secondary school up to 2.8, including 2.8,
b) applicants from secondary vocational schools, combined schools and academies who have achieved an overall average of grades in all subjects in the last three pre-secondary school years up to and including 2.6 on their end-of-year report cards,
c) applicants who have graduated in mathematics with a grade no worse than 3,
d) applicants who have taken the NPS (SCIO) general academic aptitude or mathematics tests in the current school year and have achieved a percentile score of at least 60,
d) applicants who have taken the NPS (SCIO) general academic aptitude or mathematics tests in the current school year and have achieved a percentile score of at least 60,e) applicants who have been successful in a mathematics, physics, or computer science Olympiad in a regional or national round while in high school,
e) applicants who have been successful in a regional or national round of a mathematics, physics, or computer science Olympiad while in high school
f) applicants who have been successful in a regional, national or international round of a major knowledge-based professional competition.
To be admitted without an entrance examination, it is sufficient to fulfil one of the conditions listed above in points a) to f).
Coordinator for students with specific needs
Doc. Mgr. Branislav Ftorek, PhD. tel.: 041/513 2519, 4950
email: branislav.ftorek@fstroj.uniza.sk
All applicants who do not meet the admission requirement without an entrance exam must take an entrance exam. The entrance examination is conducted in the form of a test of the secondary school curriculum, focusing on basic knowledge in science, technology and social sciences.
Form of entrance exam
Candidates answer the questions by marking their answers on the test sheets.
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Apply the application for study
31.03.2025
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Performance of the entrance exam
16.06.2025
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Submit additional application form
17.06.2025 - 08.08.2025
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Additions
- leaving certificate (paper form, electronic form)
- CV (paper form, electronic form)
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Annual tuition fees
Standard length of study: cost free
Study longer than the standard length of study program, parallel studies: 1100 €
The fee for admission procedure
application form: 20 €
E-application form: 20 €
Billing information
Žilinská univerzita, Univerzitná 1, 010 26 Žilina
Bank: Štátna pokladnica
IBAN: SK34 8180 0000 0070 0026 9861
constant symbol: 0308
variable symbol: 10231 – bakalárske štúdium
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Last update: 03.10.2024 18:09