Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy, and Recycling 
Technical University of Košice 
Letná 1/9 
042 00 Košice-Sever
Slovak Republic
Details about the study programs are available in the list of study programs and on the pages of the Academic Information System MAIS (information on recommended study plans, subjects, etc.).
| Bachelor Study | Form of Study | Length of Study | Language of Study | 
| Metallurgy | FT/CM | 3 | SK | 
| Materials | FT/CM | 3 | SK | 
| Spracovanie a recyklácia odpadov | FT/CM | 3 | SK | 
| Master Study | Form of Study | Form of Study | Language of Study | 
| Metallurgy | FT/CM | 2 | SK | 
| Materials Engineering | FT/CM | 2 | SK | 
| Waste Treatment and Recycling | FT/CM | 2 | SK | 
| Doctoral Study | 
On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Metallurgical Faculty, now the Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy, and Recycling (FMMR), the faculty has educated more than 4,600 engineers, including 110 international graduates from countries such as Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Yemen, Jordan, Korea, Cuba, Laos, Madagascar, Mongolia, Nigeria, Peru, Syria, Vietnam, and Libya.
The main priorities for the Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy, and Recycling have always been expertise, practical application, employability, and a family-like atmosphere. Another important priority is to inspire young people and show them a path to the future in a modern world surrounded by digitization and green technologies. Equally important is the continuous self-education of FMMR educators to ensure they are prepared to meet the needs of tomorrow.
The world needs metals, materials, and technologies. There are many reasons to study at FMMR. The faculty collaborates with major industrial companies, offers students access to state-of-the-art laboratories, and provides opportunities to study and work abroad. A significant benefit for students is the cooperation with companies during their studies. FMMR's research and education focus on meeting industry needs and company requirements. The faculty specializes in shaping the chemical essence, structure, and final properties of materials, their production and processing through metallurgical methods, and their recycling.
| Form of Study | 
| Language of Study | 
| Metallurgy | FT/CM | 4/5 | SK | 
| Materials science | FT/CM | 4/5 | SK | 
FT – Full-time study
CM – Combined study mode 
SK – The language of instruction for the study program is Slovak 
A fee of 500€ per academic year is set for external bachelor's (Bc.) studies. 
A fee of 600€ per academic year is set for external master's (Ing.) studies.