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Name of the Study Program
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Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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NQF Level
(using the abbreviations BA, MA, PhD, doctoral program, university course, certificate, or professional diploma)
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BSc (Bachelor)
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Academic Degree and the Full and Abbreviated Title of the Diploma
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Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering,
Program: Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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Field of Study according to the Erasmus Subject Area Codes (ESAC)
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06.1 Mechanical Engineering
06.6 Manufacturing Sciences (including CAD, CAM, CAE)
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Profiles of the Academic Program
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Minimum Duration of Studies
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3 years
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Mode of Study (full-time, part-time, distance learning, etc.)
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Full-time
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Number of ECTS Credits (total and per year)
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180 ECTS
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Accreditation/Reaccreditation
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Accredited
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Program leaders/responsible
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- Prof. Mirlind Bruçi
- Prof. asoc. Afrim Gjelaj
- Prof. asst. Shkelzen Shabani
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Maximum Quota (students per academic year)
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50
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Student Enrollment
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- Year 2022: 20 students
- Year 2023: 22 students
- Year 2024: 33 students
- Year 2025: 16 students
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Number of Students Deregistered
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- Year 2022: 0 students
- Year 2023: 9 students
- Year 2024: 8 students
- Year 2025: 7 students
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Program Pass Rates
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- Year 2023: Pass rate 41.91%
- Year 2024: Pass rate 56.6%
- Year 2025: Pass rate 64.04%
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Assessment Procedures
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Assessment methods are defined in the syllabus of each course, in accordance with the requirements and the nature of the Study Program, as well as with the regulations of the University of Prishtina. Students are assessed through continuous assessment during the semester and through the regular examination periods: January, June, and September of each academic year.
Grading Criteria
- Up to 49 points – 5 (fail) (F)
- 50 to 60 points – 6 (E)
- 61 to 70 points – 7 (D)
- 71 to 80 points – 8 (C)
- 81 to 90 points – 9 (B)
- 91 to 100 points – 10 (A)
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Diverse learning opportunities
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Learning opportunities vary depending on the specifics of each course and may include: lectures, exercises with tasks and concrete examples, laboratory sessions, seminar papers, tests, discussions, study visits, the use of digital platforms, and more.
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Rights and Responsibilities of Students
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According to the Statute of the University of Prishtina, Article 102, the rights of students are:
- Students who are admitted to the university have the right to:
1.1. Attend all lectures, seminars, and organized classes in the courses of their chosen study program, in accordance with the progress of their studies;
1.2. Use university libraries and other student services;
1.3. Participate in elections for student representatives in university bodies;
1.4. Submit complaints regarding the quality of the teaching process or the university infrastructure;
1.5. Provide their evaluation of the quality of studies and services through the system established by the university for this purpose.
According to Article 103 of the Statute of the University of Prishtina, the responsibilities of students are:
- Students who are admitted to the university are obliged to:
1.1. Respect the regulations issued by the university;
1.2. Respect the rights of staff and other students;
1.3. Attend lectures in accordance with the rules of the specific study program;
1.4. Follow the rules of the code of ethics;
1.5. Pay the required fees and charges.
The rights and responsibilities are also regulated by: the Code of Ethics, the Study Regulation, and the Guidelines of the Office for Student Affairs.
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Tuition Fees
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Based on the decision of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, studies are free of charge. However, in the case of repeating a year, the fee is €50.00 per academic year. For international students, the tuition fee is also €50.00 per academic year.
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