Introduction to Engineering
Description: The discipline is aimed at familiarizing students with key aspects of engineering education, areas of professional activity, as well as current trends in standardization and certification. The study examines the fundamental concepts, functions, and significance of standards and certification procedures in the technical and manufacturing industries. As a result, students acquire engineering skills and understand the structure and specifics of the engineering profession.
Amount of credits: 5
Course Workload:
| Types of classes | hours |
|---|---|
| Lectures | 15 |
| Practical works | 30 |
| Laboratory works | |
| SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 30 |
| SAW (Student autonomous work) | 75 |
| Graded Credit | |
| Form of final control | Graded Credit |
| Final assessment method |
Component: University component
Cycle: Base disciplines