| Study Location | Lviv |
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| Academic Field | G13 Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (Industrial Engineering) |
| Type | Undergraduate, Full time (on-line study is available) |
| Nominal Duration | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
| Study Language | English |
| Awards | Bachelor of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (Industrial Engineering) |
| Entry qualification | The certificate of Completed Secondary Education is required. Compulsory entrance exam. The entry qualification documents are accepted in English (except for documents issued in Ukraine upon completion of studies at local educational institutions) . In most cases you can request a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original & legalized (according to the international agreements) entry qualification documents along with you when you finally enter the university. |
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| Territory requirements | General entry requirement - Student visa. Citizens of the Russia, Iran, Belarus and North Korea who do not hold a permanent residence permit in Ukraine may be admitted for studies only with an individual authorization from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. |
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| Language Requirements | English (B1/B2) |
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Entrance Exam Description
During the selection process we examine the competency of the applicant in two ways:
The faculty decides about the eligibility of the applicant by examining the documents of previous studies (degree, subject, results). This is followed by an entrance exams that evaluate the level of study-language and basic Physics and Mathematics.
The exams can be conducted online. In order to validate the entrant’s person, exams taken remotely are recorded on video, as is the person verification process. The recording is archived for at least five years on University’s grounds and the link to that recording is available in the united base of Ministry of Education of Ukraine.
Program Structure
Year 1 - Fundamentals
Semester 1: Calculus I; Linear Algebra & Analytic Geometry; Physics I (Mechanics) — lab; Introduction to Programming (Python/C) — lab; Engineering Graphics & CAD — lab; Academic Communication / Ukrainian Language for Foreign Students.
Semester 2: Calculus II; Physics II (Electricity & Magnetism) — lab; Materials Science for Engineers — lab; Discrete Mathematics / Logic; Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering — lab; Ethics & Sustainable Development (general studies).
Year 2 — Core IE Tools
Semester 3: Probability & Statistics for Engineers — lab; Mechanics of Materials / Strength of Materials — lab; Manufacturing Processes I (casting, forming, machining) — lab; Database Fundamentals & SQL — lab; Economics & Accounting for Engineers.
Semester 4: Operations Research I (optimization models) — lab; Metrology & Instrumentation — lab; Manufacturing Processes II (CNC, additive, joining) — lab; Computer-Aided Design & Drafting (CAD) — project; Occupational Health, Safety & Environmental Protection.
Year 3 — Systems, Quality, and Digital
Semester 5: Operations Research II (stochastic, networks) — lab; Production Planning & Control (MRP/MPS); Quality Engineering & SPC (Six Sigma tools) — lab; Automation & PLC Basics / Mechatronics — lab; Human Factors & Ergonomics
Semester 6: Supply Chain & Logistics (warehousing, transport); Simulation Modeling (Arena/AnyLogic or Python) — lab; CAD/CAM & CNC Programming — lab; Data Analytics for IE (Python/BI dashboards) — lab; Elective 1 (e.g., Maintenance & Reliability / IoT for Manufacturing).
Year 4 — Integration, Industry
Semester 7: Lean Manufacturing & Continuous Improvement (VSM, Kaizen); Facility Layout & Material Handling — project; Cost Engineering & Project Management; Industrial Information Systems (MES/SCADA basics); Elective 2 (e.g., Additive Manufacturing / Sustainable Manufacturing)
Semester 8: Pre-Diploma Industrial Internship; Bachelor’s Capstone Project (Thesis) with defense.
Overview
Design, improve, and integrate people–process–technology systems for modern manufacturing and services.
Study operations research, statistics, quality engineering, production planning, and supply chains.
Gain hands-on skills in CAD/CAM, CNC, simulation, PLC/automation, and data analytics.
Learn Lean/Kaizen, Six Sigma, and Industry 4.0 basics (IoT, MES/SCADA).
Apply knowledge through labs, course projects, and an industrial internship.
Graduate ready for roles in production, logistics, quality, and continuous improvement.
Main edge: an engineering-driven IE program inside a technical university—strong practical tooling (CAD/CAM, simulation, automation, analytics) plus Lean/Industry 4.0 focus for fast entry into high-demand operations roles.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can work as production or operations engineers in manufacturing plants; drive efficiency and quality as process improvement or Lean engineers; build resilient networks as supply chain and logistics specialists; ensure standards as quality engineers or Six Sigma/QA leads; turn data into action as industrial data or BI analysts; keep factories running as maintenance and reliability engineers; automate lines as junior automation, PLC, or mechatronics engineers; plan capacity and timelines as planning and scheduling engineers; program and optimize machines as manufacturing technologists for CAD/CAM and CNC; safeguard workplaces as health, safety, and environment (HSE) coordinators; coordinate delivery as project coordinators or assistant project managers; launch ventures or advise firms as consultants or entrepreneurs in operations.