University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sarajevo is the oldest and largest faculty in this field in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mechanical Engineering Faculty in Sarajevo was founded in 1958 and for more than ten years was the only mechanical engineering faculty in Bosnia and Herzegovina, educating mechanical engineers not only for Bosnia and Herzegovina, but for some other parts of ex-Yugoslavia republics. After several years of development five departments were established: 1) Department for manufacturing technologies, 2) Department for special technologies, 3) Department for power engineering and processing techniques, 4) Department for internal combustion engines and vehicles and 5) Department for wood processing technologies. Beside the undergraduate study (Dipl. ing. or Graduated Mechanical Engineer), the postgraduate study was organized periodically. The Mechanical Engineering Faculty had 170 employees before the aggression, out of which academic staff consisted of 110 professors and assistants covering over hundred subjects at undergraduate level and number of subjects at post-graduate study.

Professors from the other universities, including those from EU and North American universities were also teaching at postgraduate study organized by Mechanical Engineering Faculty in Sarajevo. Mechanical Engineering Faculty had good cooperation with other mechanical engineering faculties in Bosnia and Herzegovina helping them in foundation and development, through establishment of courses and with visiting professors. Very successful cooperation was established with faculties and universities from other countries, as well, resulting in exchange of staff and work on joint projects.

The Department of Energy and Process Engineering offer the International Master of Science Degree Program in Sustainable Energy Engineering (MSc SEE) which provides basic and advanced state-of-the-art education in the fields of power generation and energy utilization in both economically and environmentally sustainable way.

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