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Industrial engineering (UN) university study

Do you have an eye for the economy? Would you like to build on your engineering skills with business and economics knowledge? Are you resourceful and innovative?
Bachelor study programme Industrial engineering within Civil engineering offers fundamental and professional engineering knowledge in the field of construction and economics and business that will make your business in construction a success.

This interdisciplinary study programme leads to the skills to design proper engineering solutions and at the same time also considering principles of organization and economy. The study includes lectures, lots of practical work within tutorials, various excursions and internship in the company. Main contests comprise of understanding of engineering field of construction (ca 2/3 of all contents) and field of economics and business (ca 1/3 of all contents). The last year of studies also includes integration skills from construction economics and organization and management in construction. Through your studies, you’ll be trained to manage construction projects from concept to complete structure.

Note: The two degree study of Industrial engineering – civil engineering is carried out according to Bologna Declaration (Bachelor study programme Industrial engineering lasts 3 years, Master’s programme 2 years).

3 years 6 semesters
180 ECTS
regular type of study

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DIPLOMIRANI GOSPODARSKI INŽENIR (UN) – dipl. inž. gradb. (UN)

DIPLOMIRANA GOSPODARSKA INŽENIRKA (UN) – dipl. inž. gradb. (UN)


Scheme of the subject matter



Study programme enrolment conditions and selection criteria at limited enrolment

The enrolment into university degree study programme of Industrial Engineering is possible if:

  • the student has passed the matura examination,
  • the student has passed the vocational matura in any secondary school programme and the examination in matura subject mathematics or foreign language, if he passed mathematics as the vocational matura examination,
  • the student has completed any secondary school programme before 1.6.1995.

 

If only a limited number of students are admitted, the candidates from the a) and c) are selected according to:

  • general performance in matura examination or secondary school leaving examination 60 % points,
  • general performance in the 3rd and 4th year of the secondary school 40 % points.

 

The candidates from b) are selected according to:

  • general performance in vocational matura examination 40 % points,
  • general performance in the 3rd and 4th year of the secondary school 40 % points,
  • degree in matura subject 20 % points.
Main study programme objectives and general competences of graduates, gained at a study programme

Main study programme objectives:

  • To provide education of widely proficient graduates who will be able to solve engineering problems and connect different disciplines innovatively.
  • To enable students transferring between related undergraduate programmes.
  • To meet requirements of the Slovene construction industry by offering the level of the expected knowledge in civil engineering.
  • To offer a study programme that connects specific knowledge in construction, which enables the graduate’s further studies in the postgraduate study programme Civil Engineering or related postgraduate study programmes.
  • To harmonize the study programme with Bologna Declaration which indirectly provide international comparison and transfer.
  • To educate an expert in the field of civil engineering by meeting European guidelines, and to enable graduates to continue postgraduate studies in institutions in Europe or worldwide by providing international comparability and therefore opportunities of employment in European Union.
  • In addition, the goal of the new programme is to provide better student transfer with the focus on expanded individual work under the leadership of a mentor (tutor) in senior years.

 

Our wish is the accreditation of the programme to acquire the title Euro-eng which demands harmonization of the programme with minimum requirements of the FEANI Association:

  • Mathematics and natural science at least 20 % of all ECTS.
  • Advanced mathematics (linear algebra, analytic geometry, differential and integral equation, numerical analysis, operational research, …) at least 24 ECTS.
  • Engineering courses at least 60 % of all ECTS in three-year study and 50 % in longer study.
  • Non-engineering subjects (communicational skills, economics, management, team work, law, safety environment, languages, …) around 10 % of all ECTS.
    Additionally, the goal of the programme includes opportunity to transfer between Bologna study programmes, which is not one of the fundamental goals. The evaluation of the learning outcomes is in line with syllabi of each course covering contents with fundamental and other goals of the study programme.

 

In terms of general competences, students of the University study programme industrial engineering gain:

  • wide, analytical and integrative engineering know-how combined with knowledge in business and management,
  • understanding of the connection between engineering-technological disciplines and economic and business knowledge,
  • ability to use interdisciplinary knowledge in their business environment in order to solve complex engineering and business issues,
  • ability for creative thinking,
  • ability for innovative thinking and activities in all business processes in a company,
  • ability to understand functions of the companies in the environment and the methods of their management,
  • understanding of mutual relations and connections between processes and people on different levels of functioning of organizations,
Criteria for completing the study

The study is completed when all obligations, prescribed by the study programmes are fulfilled, and 180 ECTS are collected.

Elective courses

Students can choose between the following elective courses:

  • entrepreneurship
  • fundamentals of governance and strategic management
  • communications skills
  • marketing communications
  • cost accounting
  • business German
  • business English

all of the elective courses are available here

Criteria for transfer between study programmes

According to Criteria for transferring between study programmes, candidates can enrol into:

  • the second or third year of the 1st degree university study programme Industrial Engineering, track Civil Engineering, if they terminate the education in their first study programme and they proceed study within the same programme of the same degree or enrol into a new study programme of the same degree. They can transfer from the field of industrial engineering, civil engineering and mechanical engineering.
  • The enrolment of the higher vocational graduates into the 1st degree university study programme is not possible.

 

The transfer is possible under the following conditions:

  • if candidates fulfil conditions for the enrolment into the first year of the 1st degree university study programme Industrial Engineering, track Civil engineering,
  • if they come from the study programme which provides comparable competences or learning outcomes,
  • if at least half of the obligations according to the European transfer credit system (hereinafter ECTS) can be recognized from the first study programme that are related to the mandatory courses of the second study programme. Decision about transferring from one study programme into another is made by the relevant committee of the senate from the faculty where the candidate wants to continue the studies.

 

According to the Regulations on knowledge and skill recognition in study programmes of the University of Maribor, the candidates should provide the faculty with:

  • application for knowledge and skill recognition at the University of Maribor,
  • certificate on completed study obligations (examinations) with grades and number of credits,
  • accredited syllabi of the completed courses,
  • confirmation about the payment of the procedure.

 

When transferring from one study programme into another, completed study obligations can be recognized according to the contents, scope and complexity of knowledge in the new programme, also, new obligations are determined which a candidate should complete in order to finish the studies in a new study programme.

Assessment criteria

Regulations and syllabi provide for each study unit forms of evaluation and assessment. Instantaneous methods of knowledge evaluation and assessment are encouraged, enabling students to control their own study development.

Study advancement options

Graduates from the university degree study programme (first degree) are admitted to master’s studies (second degree), according to the requirements established by the faculty offering post-graduate studies.


Program brochure

naslovnica brosure za program ging



After the first semester of the study programme Industrial engineering at FGPA, I was sure that I selected a super programme which gives me an insight into both construction and economics that is indispensable at every turn these days. I believe that this is why the profession of industrial engineer is one of those that will build our future.
Tjaša Fekonja
Industrial engineering graduate
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