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Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies

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Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies
of the Technical University of Košice

Letná 1/9
042 00 Košice-Sever
Slovak Republic

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Accredited Study Programmes for Academic Year 2024/2025

For more information on study programmes, please refer to the list of study programmes and the MAIS Academic Information System (information on recommended curricula, courses, etc.).

Bachelor Study Form of Study Length of Study Language of Study
Automation and Process Control of Raw Materials Extraction and Processing FT/PT 3/3 SK, EN
Mining and Geotechnics FT/PT 3/3 SK
Transport Logistics of Enterprise FT/PT 3/3 SK, EN
Geodesy and Land Cadastre FT 3 SK
Geology and Regional Development FT 3 SK
Geotourism FT/PT 3/3 SK, EN
Commercial logistics FT 3 SK
Management of Processes FT/PT 3/3 SK
Management of Earth’s Resources FT/PT 3/3 SK, EN
Environmental Protection and Ecotechnologies of Raw Materials FT 3 SK
Industrial Logistics FT/PT 3/3 SK
Use of Alternative Energy Resources FT/PT 3/3 SK, EN
Rescue, Fire and Safety Technics FT/PT 3/3 SK
Master Study Form of Study Length of Study Language of Study
Transport Logistics of Enterprise FT/PT 2/2 SK, EN
Geological Engineering FT 2 SK
Geotourism FT/PT 2/2 SK, EN
Informatization of Processes of Raw Materials Extraction and Processing FT/PT 2/2 SK, EN
Engineering Geodesy and Real Estate Register FT 2 SK
Management of Earth’s Resources FT/PT 2/2 SK, EN
Mineralurgy and Environmental Technologies FT 2 SK
Industrial Logistics FT 2 SK
Process Control of Raw Materials Extraction and Processing FT/PT 2/2 SK, EN
Technologies of Mining and Tunnelling FT 2 SK
Use of Alternative Energy Resources FT/PT 2/2 SK, EN
Rescue, Fire and Safety Technics FT 2 SK
Doctoral Study Form of Study Length of Study Language of Study
Mining Geology and Geological Prospection FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Mining Surveying and Geodesy FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Economy of Earth's Resources FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Mineralurgy and Environmental Technologies FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Industrial Logistics FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Process Control FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Process Control of Raw Materials Extraction and Processing FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Mineral Industry Extraction and Engineering Geotechnologies FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN
Utilization and Preservation of Earth Sources FT/PT 3/4 SK, EN


Explanation:
FT – Full-time study
PT – Part-time study
SK – A study programme taught in Slovak
EN – A study programme taught in English
SK, EN – A study programme taught in Slovak or English (a study programme is taught either in Slovak or in English – in two study programmes)

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About the faculty

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The Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies (FBERG) prides itself on having a long mining tradition and tradition of higher education dating back to 1762 which are internationally accepted in the Declaration of successors of the spiritual heritage of the Mining Academy in Banská Štiavnica.

FBERG has a profiled education both in traditional mining disciplines as well as in attractive and desired study programs in the fields of geodesy, geographical information systems, geology, geotechnologies, environmental technologies, extracting and processing raw materials, informatization and process control, industrial logistics, management of Earth’s resources, the use of alternative energy resources, rescue, fire and safety technologies, but also in the development of geotourism.

FBERG puts emphasis on extra­-curricular activities of its students, organizes matriculation ceremonies, excursion tours, allows students to take part in sports activities, participate in the traditional Salamander Days, Jumping over leather within the yearly Miners Ball of Barbora, or work in student clubs which prepare various events for FBERG students.

ReCtor’s Message

To, čo bolo dobré včera, dnes už nestačí a zajtra bude málo to, čo dnes napĺňa naše nároky.

Jan Amos Komenský