Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is the oldest faculty of the Technical University of Liberec and throughout its existence, it has always tried to fulfil its goals, tasks, visions and mission not only for the development of the faculty but also for the Technical University in Liberec.
The faculty has currently 10 departments offering undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph. D. studies both in Czech and English language.
How to apply to Technical University Liberec?
Complete the application form which can be found here.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 31. 3. 2025
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DEGREE PROGRAMES
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Liberec offers a Bachelor's degree programme taught in English:
- Mechanical Engineering
Title: Bachelor (Bc.)
Study form: full time
Standard length of study: 3 years
Tuition fee per academic year: $4,000
Admission requirements:
- Online entrance exam in Mathematics
- Recognition of previous secondary school education
- Fluent English skills at level B2
Application deadline: March 31, 2025
Entrance exam date: April 16, 2025
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering offers three Master's degree programmes taught in English:
- Innovation and Industrial Engineering (N0788A270005),
- Machines and Equipment Design (N0715A270018)
- Materials and Technology (N0715A270016).
Standard length of studies: 2 years
Title: Engineer (Ing.)
Study form: full time
Fee / Academic year: 4000 USD (Study in English). We can your reimburse part of the costs in the form of a merit or extraordinary scholarship if you achieve extraordinary academic results and fulfil the conditions set out in the TUL Scholarship Regulations and the directive of the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Study in Czech language is free of charge (the fee is sponsored by the Czech government).