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Graduate Profile

Knowledge

• The graduate has deep knowledge in selected areas of informatics (programming languages and development environments, simulation systems, statistical tools) and automation (technical and software equipment). • Has knowledge of systems theory, modeling and simulation of systems. • Has knowledge of process automation. • Has knowledge in the field of automatic control theory. • Can apply knowledge in the field of intelligent management methods - knows methods and tools. • Can obtain data necessary for analysis and synthesis. • Knows the principles of storing and transferring information, including security aspects. • Can design complex control systems. • Can design components for complex control systems. • Can design continuous and discrete controllers for technological processes. • Can use simulation tools for management and optimization of systems and processes. • Can design and implement information security of management systems. • Controls the principles of sensing physical quantities. • Has specific knowledge of mathematics, physics, mechanics and electrical engineering. • Can characterize individual management levels and define vertical and horizontal data integration. • Can describe security risks and adapt the design of solutions to them. • Has knowledge of the Industry 4.0 concept and its components. • He has the necessary knowledge in the field of natural sciences. • Has knowledge of engineering technologies and production systems. • To the extent necessary, he knows technical and professional English. • Applies general knowledge from the field of economics and management of production and enterprises.

Skillset

• Can design and program information and control systems and algorithms using software engineering methods. • He is able to independently apply theory, practical procedures and tools in the design of automated control systems for technological and production systems. • Is able to independently apply theory, practical procedures and tools in the implementation and installation of automated control systems of technological and production systems. • Can evaluate solutions based on information and communication technologies and in the design, implementation and use of automated control systems for technological and production systems. • Can model production systems with software tools. • Can assess the appropriateness of deploying intelligent management methods (knowledge-based approach, genetic algorithms, neural networks). • Knows the necessary SW tools and can apply intelligent management methods. • Can assess safety-critical situations and treat them. • Controls work in Matlab beyond basic modules. • Can process data and create documents, reports and statistics in accordance with technical standards and the ethical and legal framework valid in the field of cybernetics with a focus on automation and computerization of processes.

Competencies

• The graduate is independent in solving professional tasks. • He can think analytically and present his opinions and solutions. • Can independently improve his qualifications and organize independent or organized education. • Can lead a team by virtue of a function or when solving projects. • He has basic managerial, economic, legal, ecological and ethical awareness and can apply it in the performance of his profession. • Has innovative thinking. • Has linguistic competence in the field.

Profile courses

Employability of graduates

The graduate is prepared for a wide range of professions. It will be applied not only in the field of development, design and use of automated control systems in industrial enterprises, but also in design and research institutions for the design of control and information systems, as well as in schools and educational institutions. Automation and informatization of processes in industry is among the most promising higher education fields in the Slovak Republic. In the current trends of the labor market, it is among the fields of education with the highest application. It leads in the overall ranks of wage evaluation, employment rate, work in the field and the perspective of the field's application on the labor market in the next 5 years (92/100 Wages, 93/100 Employment, 82/100 Work in the field, 92/100 Perspective in future). https://www.trendyprace.sk/sk/absolventi In 2019, out of the total number of 55 graduates of the faculty's study program, 82% of the graduates ended up in employment, 7% as SZČO, 5% continued their studies and 2% were unemployed, while 66% of the graduates remained in the Bratislava Region, 17% in the Trnava Region and 12 % in the Trenčín region. A total of 71% of graduates remain working in the field of education they graduated from. Among the most common sectors in which graduates remain to work are: Industrial production (40%), Information and communication (28%), Professional, scientific and technical activities (8%). The most common jobs in which graduates remain to work: Application programmers (30%), Electrical engineers and energy specialists (10%), Mechanical specialists (5%). https://uplatnenie.sk/ To illustrate the excellent employability of graduates, we present the results of the second graduate application survey. degree of study realized at MTF STU in the academic year 2018/2019. Respondents filled out the questionnaire on the day of graduation. The return rate of the AIPP study program questionnaire was 56%. Up to 88% of respondents said that they have already found a job, while 76% of graduates said that the job is related to the field they studied.

Examples of professions the graduate is prepared for

According to the System of Occupations at sustavapovolani.sk, a graduate can apply as: ICT project manager, information system administrator, information and communication technology analyst, database designer, network designer, ICT designer, ICT technology solution manager, software architect, software solution designer, specialist in ICT processes, manager of research and development in information and communication technologies, designer of multimedia systems, database analyst, data expert, web designer, programmer of control systems, automation engineer.

Examples of successful graduates

The study program Automation and informatization of processes in industry and its previous programs have a 30-year tradition. During this period, we trained a number of engineers who successfully applied themselves not only in Slovak conditions, but also abroad. Notable graduates include: Ing. Miroslav Trnka, year of completion 1995, founder of ESET s.r.o., Ing. Tomáš Drucker, year of completion 2006, former Minister of the Government of the Slovak Republic, former Director General of the Slovak Post, Ing. Vladimíra Šurku, PhD., year of graduation 1992, director of the business systems division at Microsoft SK, currently responsible for Industry 4.0 solutions at Tempest, Ing. Jozef Juriga, year of graduation 1991, sales director at KASO Technologies, Ing. Roman Nagy, PhD., year of graduation 1997, head of the software development department at BMW, Ing. Marek Fialu, year of graduation 2002, Key Account Manager for Automotive at SIEMENS, Ing. Martina Gálika, year of graduation 2009, head of business division of Firme ProCS, Ing. Miroslava Božika, PhD., year of graduation 2005, member of the board of directors of JAVYS a.s., Ing. Jaroslav Otčenáša, year of graduation 2005, manager at TT-IT s.r.o.

Statements of employers or regulators

Employers appreciate the readiness of graduates of the study program to creatively apply acquired theoretical knowledge to solve specific technical problems and challenges in the field of automation and informatization of processes in industry. The high interest of companies in graduates is also documented by the regularly organized annual Job Day, which is attended by approximately three dozen companies. At this event, companies look for potential employees directly in the school. Not only large companies like e.g. BOGE ELASTMETALL SLOVAKIA a.s., Hella Slovakia Front-Lighting s.r.o., Jaguar Land Rover Slovakia, ZF SLOVAKIA a.s., IAC GROUP (Slovakia) s.r.o., Slovnaft a.s., but also small technological or research companies such as Datalogic Slovakia s.r.o., SEGULA Slovakia s.r.o., SOVA Digital a.s. Many companies offer jobs to students even during their studies. The guaranteeing workplace has long-term cooperation with several companies, whose employees directly teach selected subjects or implement a selected lecture. The guaranteeing workplace has long-term such cooperation with the companies SKARTEK, TEMPEST a.s., Humusoft s.r.o., BMW AG, Germany, PDS s.r.o. and others. Companies appreciate not only the professional knowledge of graduates, but also the so-called soft skills such as communication and management skills, presentation skills, or language skills. Many subjects are organized in the form of project work, which is appreciated by companies, because graduates are prepared for this type of work.This is not the case for regulated professions.