Paper and Printing Technology - part-time, starting in winter sem., Paper and Printing Technology 2015/2016 (applied)

 

Qualification awarded

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The graduate of Paper and Printing Technology Programme has extended knowledge in the field of advanced papermaking and printing technology and is prepared to work professionally as a  engineer in paper and printing industries, performing machine design and maintenance, technological process control, co-operation with service, management of human resources and new technologies introduction. The graduate can work for industrial plants, laboratories, design and project offices, supply companies, administration or for any other institution seeking papermaking and printing professionals. The graduate is also prepared to run his/her own business (production or services). She or he has mastered the english language at level B2 and other foreign language at level A2 of Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, put together by the Council of Europe, and is familiar with technical language in papermaking and printing. The graduate is prepared to continue the education at 2nd cycle of study. The graduate is prepared to the doctoral studies as well.
 

Prerequisites and co-requisites

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none
 

Educational and professional goals

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The educational goals are to transfer the extensive technical knowledge (theoretical and practical) of papermaking and printing as well as to provide knowledge of management, law, economy, humanities and social sciences together with personality development. The degree programme will prepare the specialist staff for working in the resiliently developing industries: pulp and paper, and printing as well as in design offices and in research and education. Moreover, the graduates will be able to run small-scale production business, offer professional and administrative services within the mentioned above sectors.
 

Access to further studies

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Persons who have obtained a master's degree may accede to the third cycle (doctorate).
 

Final examination

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The final examination consists of two parts: the first- presentation of diploma thesis, the second- answering questions devoted to the presented diploma thesis and to the whole study. The final result visible in diploma,  is expressed in words according to the Rules of Study at the Technical University of Lodz and is the sum of three components: 60% of the weighted average of all the grades achieved during the study, 20% of the grade for the diploma thesis, 20% of the grade for the final exam.
 

Examination and assessment regulations

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All general methods are described in detail in the Rules of Study at the Technical University of Lodz. Direct course assessment methods are included in each individual course description.
 

ECTS departmental coordinator

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Mariusz Reczulski

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Lodz Technical University Institute of Papermaking and Printing 90-924, Wolczanska 223 Lodz, POLAND