
BSc in Agricultural Machinery

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague


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Duration | : | 3 Year |
Study Type | : | Full Time |
Tuition fees | : | 81000 CZK / Per Year |
Conditional Scholarship | : | NA |
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This study programme is mainly taught in English language which is provided by the Faculty of Engineering, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague.
Agricultural Engineering (AE) is a three year bachelor study program taught in English. The first two years of study demonstrates theoretical basis in agricultural technology which enables students to undertake further study in technical and biological sciences.
The last year of study is focused on the practical application of the theoretical knowledge. The selection of undergraduate thesis allows students to specialize in a specific area of interest such as biological systems engineering.
Graduates of the Agricultural Engineering study program can utilize their knowledge by the application of engineering principles to the solution of agricultural problems. Examples of theoretical subjects are mathematics, physics, agricultural systems, etc. Later on, the subjects are aimed at mechanical engineering, thermo and hydromechanics, material science, electrical engineering.
These subjects are followed by practical oriented subjects including machinery for plant and animal productions, food engineering, precision farming. Subjects cover a wide spectrum of information, which is useful for graduates entering into new employment or entrepreneurship.
Applicant must have a High School Passed.
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