| Code | 1624 |
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| Organizational unit | Faculty of Mechanical Engineering |
| Field of studies | Computer Modelling in Mechanics (studies in English) |
| Form of studies | Full-time |
| Level of education | First cycle |
| Educational profile | academic |
| Language(s) of instruction | English |
| Didactic cycle type | Semestr |
| Number of didactic cycles | 7 |
| Recruitment committee address | Biuro rekrutacji (dla polskich kandydatów): Budynek Główny Politechniki Częstochowskiej ul. Gen. J. H. Dabrowskiego 71, pokój 2c (parter), 42-201 Częstochowa telefon: 34 3250 584, 34 3250 714 e-mail: rekrutacja@pcz.pl International Student Office ul. Gen. J. H. Dabrowskiego 69, room 1 (ground floor), 42-201 Częstochowa phone: +48 34 3250 402, +48 34 3250 492 e-mail: iso@pcz.pl |
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Study in English language - for foreign candidates (i.e. the documents were issued in a country belonging to the EU, OECD, EFTA, Ukraine, or China).
Phase 1 (23.03.2026 12:15 – 15.07.2026 23:59)
A graduate of the Computer Modeling in Mechanics program (studies in English) acquires knowledge in the broadly understood field of mechanical engineering and becomes a specialist in designing, analyzing, and modeling various mechanical processes using modern mathematical, engineering, and computer tools, including machine learning. Through individual and group research projects experimental, theoretical, and numerical the graduate develops the ability to solve complex engineering tasks. They are proficient in a foreign language at the B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), with knowledge of specialized professional vocabulary.
Education in Computer Modeling in Mechanics is conducted entirely in English, allowing graduates to gain practical knowledge of technical English.
The Computer Modeling in Mechanics program offers:
- high-quality education based on European Union standards;
- access to modern commercial software used in the industry;
- access to well-equipped, modern laboratories;
- opportunities to study at international partner universities;
- internships in partner industrial enterprises and research institutes;
- visits to industrial facilities to familiarize students with practical engineering issues.
Employment Prospects
A graduate of the Computer Modeling in Mechanics program (studies in English) is prepared to work in various fields of mechanical engineering, particularly in industries that require advanced modeling and simulation. The main areas of employment opportunities include:
- Automotive industry: Designing, testing, and optimizing mechanical components (e.g., engines, suspension systems) using simulation tools,
- Aerospace and space industry: Analyzing and modeling material behavior and mechanical systems under extreme conditions (e.g., aerodynamics, structural durability),
- Energy industry: Simulating thermal and mechanical processes in energy devices (e.g., turbines, engines),
- Manufacturing industry: Optimizing production processes and managing manufacturing operations using simulation tools,
- Companies utilizing computer-aided engineering solutions,
- Research centers and scientific institutions: Conducting scientific research in the field of mechanical engineering.
Graduates are also prepared to pursue second-cycle studies, meeting the qualification criteria required for admission.
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The option to enroll in the program is available to candidates who have completed the document information in the "Education" tab (document details, grades obtained, attached document scan).

