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Table of content

01 | About 2-5
01 | About | history  6-7
02 | Facts 8-9
03 | Why?  10-13
04 | WUT International 14-15
05 | Facilities & Student Life 16-17
06 | Offer – Studies in English 18-55
07 | How to apply 56-57
08 | Language courses 58-59
09 | Studies in Polish 60-61
10 | Contact us 62
About

Welcome to Warsaw University


of Technology (WUT)
– a technical research university
with traditions in education
dating back to the 19th century.
We are a forward-thinking
institution where high-quality
education meets world-class
research and innovation.

Located in the heart of Europe, WUT is not only the oldest, but also
the best technical university in Poland. In the ranking of Polish
universities, it has taken the first place in its category for nine
years.

Our priorities are multi-layered study programmes supported by


an advanced scientific research. In response to market demands,
we offer an exciting range of professional and technological
programmes which prepare students for their future careers.
WUT authorities and the entire academic staff do their best to
acquaint the students with up-to-date knowledge and skills that
are useful in today’s world.
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01 | About
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WUT offers programmes at B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels in almost
every field of technology – ranging from civil engineering and
architecture to optoelectronics, materials, nanotechnology,
biotechnology and biomedical technology. We provide also
education complementary to technical studies, in the field of
economics, social sciences, management, administration and
business. For the purpose of teaching and research, WUT owns
38 buildings located in two campuses in Warsaw city centre and
one campus in Płock, 320 laboratories as well as other buildings
(dormitories, technical infrastructure, sports centres, medical care
facilities, etc.).

Our primary aims are to educate responsible professionals,


committed to the values of civic life, and to contribute to the
development of research and innovation, which are the driving
forces of progress in the society of the 21st century.

The mission of Warsaw


University of Technology
always remains the same:
The knowledge and skills
imparted to its students and the
scientific studies it conducts
must always serve Man and
Mankind.

Płock

Warsaw
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01 | About
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History

Warsaw University of Technology is the oldest


and the most prestigious technical university
in Poland. Its origins date back to the 19th
century, to the foundation of schools for
purposes of military technology and mining.

In 1826, the first Polish multidisciplinary At that moment, an uninterrupted period


university of technology - the Preparatory of development of the University began.
School for the Institute of Technology was Even the World War II, when the University
opened. The School was closed in 1831, after was delegalised and its buildings were
the November Insurrection, and was re- destroyed, did not stop its activity. Teaching
opened as the Emperor Nicolas II University was continued in form of clandestine and
of Technology in 1898, with Russian as open courses. Scientific research was also
the language of instruction. On the day of conducted, and 20 Ph.D. and 14 D.Sc. thesis
opening, the university consisted of three were written. Many works by WUT academics
faculties: Faculty of Mathematics, Faculty of contributed to the reconstruction of Poland
Chemistry and Faculty of Engineering and after the war, and constituted the foundation
Construction. In June 1902, Faculty of Mining for the development of science in the future.
was opened. When the World War I broke out
in 1914, Russians evacuated the Institute to After the war, classes started in improvised
Rostov and then to Lower Novogrod, taking conditions in January 1945, and by the end
away all the equipment. of the year all the remaining faculties were
re-opened. Old, demolished buildings were
In 1915, Warsaw was occupied by the Germans, rebuilt quickly and the new ones erected.
who gained popularity among Polish people, University was expanding - faculties were
as they allowed for the opening of a technical opened as a result of growing number of
university in Warsaw with Polish as the academic disciplines and students.
language of instruction. The grand opening of
Warsaw University of Technology was held Over all these years, the university has been
on 15th November 1915. Classes started at four a leading scientific centre, educating highly
Faculties: of Architecture, Chemistry, Civil and qualified staff for all sectors of industry,
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01 | About | history
Agricultural Engineering, Machine Design and achieving outstanding research goals and playing
Electrotechnology. a significant role in Polish science and economy.

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Facts
QS rankings 19 faculties
QS Best Student 31 study programs
Cities 2016
offered in English
Warsaw
2nd place
23 167 students
worldwide 2449 academic staff
in the category Affordability

573 professors
QS Best 2532 staff in administration,
Universities
by Subject 2022
libraries, central institutions
the 1st place 43 buildings
in Poland 3 campuses
in the following subjects:
• Architecture

• Chemical Engineering

• Civil & Structural Engineering

• Electrical & Electronic Engineering 57 people from Warsaw University of Ranked No. ONE in Poland among
Technology were included in the World’s TOP 21 universities of technology.
• Mechanical Engineering 2% Scientists 2020 ranking.
The graduates of WUT are the most wanted
• Materials Science
02 | Facts

02 | Facts
The 1st place in EngiRank 2019 – the European by Polish employers – far ahead before other
Ranking of Engineering Studies. Polish universities.

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Over 100

Thriving Careers Office,


which helps students
find their first jobs

managerial positions
of graduates who take
The highest percentage

31 programmes
in English
of studies
registered
student
research
groups,
organisations
and student
Active associations
cooperation
with over
We’re the best! – the title of the
120 foreign
best Polish technical university
universities

Reasons to study at

Located
in the heart
of Europe
prices
Reasonable
Warsaw University of
Technology:

Over 5500 places in halls


of residence, rich sports
competitive costs

education
High-quality
of living in Poland
WUT is part of the

and tourist base


ENHANCE Alliance
– the alliance of Numerous cultural
seven European and entertainment
initiatives:
Universities of
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03 | Why?
concerts, events,
Technology festivals,
exhibitions

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WUT According to the study
conducted in 2021:
Careers and
Employment

73.6% 75.8%

Employers seek well-


73.6% of WUT alumni 75.8% were employed
rounded graduates see a positive influence of graduation
before their graduation
who can demonstrate from WUT on their career

relevant studies, work


experience and extra-
curricular involvement.
Our dedicated Careers
Services team supports
students and alumni of
WUT in their personal
and professional 16.5%
development.
Students and graduates are welcome to

74.6%
meet Career Advisors to get information
about the Polish labour market, to learn
how to prepare an effective CV and Cover 88.5% of graduates
Letter and how to get ready
for a job interview. are satisfied with
They can also take part in a career
their lives.
coaching session or in training courses
focused on skills which are crucial for their 83.3% of graduates
further development (e.g.: communication 74.6% of questioned are satisfied with
skills, assertiveness, team work, self- WUT graduates are employed,
presentation, coping with stress, time
management and entrepreneurship).
16.5% run their own business. their current job.
To support the idea of professional
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networking, the Career Services’ Team
organises career events such as: “Meeting
with Employer”, “CareerDate”, local job
fairs, trial job interviews, etc.

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WUT is international

Warsaw University
of Technology puts
special emphasis on its
students’ and workers’
participation in
international exchange
programmes and
internships, to make
studies at WUT open
doors to global labour
markets.
WUT offers a broad range of international
and European exchange programmes for
the students, teaching staff and researchers.
We participate actively in various European
educational programmes: Erasmus+, Erasmus
Mundus, ATHENS and many others as well
as hold over 30 active bilateral agreements
focused on student exchange. WUT’s
acclaimed reputation is proved by more than
120 international academic and research
cooperation agreements with universities,
research centres and high-tech industries
from 50 countries all around the world.

Each year around 600 international students


from all around the world start their regular
full-time studies at WUT. Another 300
international students come to WUT each year
as exchange students, while the same number
of Polish students are sent as exchange
students to partner universities abroad.
International students at WUT represent
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04 | WUT International
approximately 70 different nationalities.
We place great importance on strengthening
international knowledge exchange relations
and stimulating understanding, tolerance and
respect for different ideas and cultures.

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STUDENT LIFE
Various student
organisations such as
Students Union, Erasmus
Student Network and
International Students
Association come up with
many initiatives to make
sure studying at WUT is
not just about lectures
and exams.

They organise a great variety of cultural, and to make sure your life at in Warsaw is
sports and tourist activities such as easy and fun!
concerts, sightseeing tours, trips to
different cities and countries, theatre and Each new international student can apply for
cinema nights out, sport competitions, a Mentor – a current student of WUT who will
sailing or skiing camps, local cuisine dining, support you during your first days in Warsaw
and many other social events. They are and introduce you to colleagues from the
here for you to help in day-to-day issues University and dormitory.

DORMITORIES
Warsaw University of Technology offers
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05 | Facilities & Student Life

05 | Facilities & Student Life


places in 12 dormitories.

Cost of dormitories varies


from €100 to €150 per month. 100 € 150
Most rooms are double or triple,
equipped with a little kitchenette

Most dormitories are located around


central campus (max 20 minutes distance
by public transportation). 20 min
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Foundation Year
Starts in: October
We know from experience the educational
systems around the world vary a lot. We fill
this gap by inviting you to Foundation Year,
which will prepare you to study at WUT.

Foundation Year is a two-semester


introductory course to Bachelor studies at
WUT. It is addressed to students who have
applied to study at Bachelor level at WUT
but did not show sufficient knowledge in the
diagnostic Placement Tests in Mathematics
and Academic English. Foundation Year is a
chance for them to fill the gap between their
current level of qualification and knowledge
and the level needed to begin Bachelor studies
at WUT.

Foundation Year students improve skills


and create a solid base in Mathematics,
Physics, chemistry, IT which helps them
later on during the Bachelor studies at WUT.
Foundation Year is a form of entry to the
University which later on makes your studies
easier and help you to fit in.

Duration: 1 year

600 academic hours divided in the following


modules:

Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Introduction to Information

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Technologies
Introduction to Engineering
Academic English
Polish for Foreigners
and Polish Culture

Offer
– Studies
in English
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B.Sc. Environmental M.Sc. Environment of environmental issues. The thesis is presented
for review, assessment and examination by the

Engineering Protection Faculty Examination Board. The master thesis is


credited with 20 ECTS points.

Faculty of Building Services, Engineering


Graduate Profile
Hydro and Environmental Faculty of Building Services, – job opportunities :
Engineering Hydro and Environmental The undergraduate programme in Envi-
Duration: 4 years Engineering ronmental Engineering aims at a general
engineering practice related to the protection
Duration: 2 years of environment and sustainable development.
Students are trained for positions as consulting
engineers, environmental affairs engineers for
Starts in: October industrial and transportation companies, land
reclamation and waste management companies,
The major objective of the Environment Starts in: October & February water and sewer companies, engineering design
Engineering Programmes is to provide a high studios and consulting companies, civil servants
quality, interdisciplinary knowledge and skills The graduate programme in Environment in national, regional and local environmental
to people searching for solutions to the envi- Protection Engineering lasts four semesters and agencies and services, environmental inspection
ronmental problems of today and the future, leads to Master of Science in Engineering (MSc and monitoring units.
concerning: water resources protection, air Eng) Degree. The whole programme comprises
pollution control, solid waste management, 1400 hours and 124 ECTS credits. It focuses on At Masters level, the programme in Environ-
environmental impact assessment, renewable research and engineering activities which aim at ment Protection Engineering aims at research
energy systems and others. students comprehensive understanding of mitigating the negative impacts of human activ- and engineering activities concerning the miti-
environmental issues. The next four semes- ity on the environment. It is primarily addressed gating of negative impacts of human activity
At the undergraduate level of Environmen- ters cover specific topics within the field to the alumni of the undergraduate programme on the environment. Graduates receiving the
tal Engineering, principal engineering skills of environmental engineering. The eighth in environmental engineering or other under- Master of Science in Engineering degree will be
are taught together with achievement of semester is devoted mostly to the profes- graduate engineering programmes, such as civil, able to develop their individual/independent
knowledge of basic subjects such as math- sional internship, working on the final project mechanical or chemical engineering. professional practices, carry out environmen-
ematics, physics, chemistry and biology. All and preparation of the B.Sc. thesis, in which tal impact assessment, design and execute or
the students of the Faculty are given general students use their knowledge to analyse and The first year of the programme gives in-depth supervise environment protection measures in
knowledge of processes in major constituents find a proper solution to a given problem. knowledge in computational methods, environ- companies, maintain monitoring networks and
of environment as well as in basic environ- mental fluid mechanics, chemistry, scientific provide expertise to local and regional authori-
mental technologies, e.g.: atmospheric physics Examples of modules: programming, data analysis and management. ties for decision making.
and chemistry, air pollution control, hydrol- Moreover, several specialized engineering
ogy, water resources and water protection, • Biology and Ecology courses cover specific topics within the field of In 2018 both our programmes in Environmen-
water and sewage processing, groundwater, • Information Technology environment protection engineering. The main tal Engineering, BSc and MSc, were accredited
soil protection and land reclamation, waste • Strength of Materials and Structural topics are as follows: environmental protec- by Accreditation Commission of Universities
management. Modern methods of natural Mechanics tion management, surface and groundwater of Technology and received the EURO-ACE®
resources protection through the use of • Material Engineering protection, soil diagnostic techniques, monitor- label which means that the programmes satisfy
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best available technologies and production • Fluid Mechanics ing of the environment, applied climatology ENAEE standards specified in the EUR-ACE
practices, recycling and reuse of wastes are • Civil Engineering and Constructions and global climate change, municipal solid Standards and Guidelines for Accreditations
thoroughly taught. In addition, environmental • Statistics in Environmental Sciences waste treatment technologies. In the second of Engineering Programmes. EUR-ACE is the
aspects of the energy production and use are • Hydrology year further courses in environment protec- European quality label for engineering degree
stressed throughout all engineering courses. • Meteorology tion engineering are offered: land reclamation programmes at Bachelor and Master level and
Students are also familiar with some global • Soil Protection and development, irrigation and drainage, gives international value and recognition to that
environmental issues such as climatic change, • Engineering Hydrology and Hydrogeol- remote sensing of environment, pro-ecological engineering qualifications.
ozone layer depletion, land use changes and ogy technologies, energy systems modelling and
global water scarcity and contamination. • Environmental Chemistry optimization. Theses compulsory courses are ENAEE (European Network for Engineering
• Air Pollution Control supplemented by some elective courses. Moreo- Accreditation) is the European body respon-
The first three semesters of the programme • Solid Waste Management ver, in the third and fourth semester students sible for awarding authorisation to accredita-
provide students with basic knowledge of • Water Resources Protection work on the final project and prepare a master tion agencies to award the EUR-ACE® label
mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology • Municipal and Industrial Wastewater thesis in a proposed topic. The completed at Bachelor and Master level to engineering
at the university level. In addition, several Treatment Master Thesis should demonstrate acquired programmes which they have accredited.
engineering basic courses are offered to give • Renewable Energy Systems scientific and technical skills and understanding

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M.Sc. Computer
Science
(specialisation: Computer
Systems and Networks)

Faculty of Electronics and


Information Technology
Duration: 2 years
Graduate profile
– job opportunities
Starts in: October & February
The graduate is able to:
The programme requires coursework in one
specialisation and thesis preparation. Each • design IT systems and manage the
student works with a supervisor from the existing systems, connect computers
faculty. The professor helps the student with external equipment, handle the use
plan an academic programme of coursework of computer networks, configure and
compatible with the degree requirements administer computer networks;
and the student’s educational objectives. The • design IT systems applying system
B.Sc. Computer qualifications in the area of computer sci-
ence basics, including basic knowledge of
advisor also supervises the research and the
thesis preparation. The thesis is based on a
analysis methods as well as modelling
and prototyping methods with the use
Science information processing, as well as the area
of algorithms and system modelling and
research project that partly involves the origi-
nal material.
of database approach, knowledge base
and expert systems;
various aspects of computer engineering
• create software for real-time control
(specialisation: Computer and applications. They are acquainted with Graduates from the Computer Systems and systems and software for intelligent
the methodologies of object programming,
Systems and Networks) CASE-tools-aided design, system analysis,
Networks specialisation will be equipped computational and expert systems, as
with comprehensive qualifications in the well as decision support and optimisa-
system modelling and prototyping. They area of computer science basics, including tion systems;
Faculty of Electronics and have knowledge of modern operation basic knowledge of information processing, • create computer games as well as
systems, programming languages, data- as well as the area of algorithms and system
Information Technology bases and various software applications. modelling. They are proficient in computer
system and utility software for various
types of equipment related to digital
Graduates are self-reliant in the design, programming and skilful in using computer technology.
Duration: 4 years implementation and operation of complex tools. They are self-reliant in scheduling, im-
computer systems and networks. plementing and verifying complex computer
Career opportunities:
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projects. Their knowledge facilitates quick
adaptation to the rapidly changing environ-
• companies and institutions using com-
Examples of modules: ment.
Starts in: October puter networks and systems, e.g. banks,
telecommunications operators;
The field of study encompasses information • Algorithms & Programming Examples of modules: • companies and corporations manufac-
technology, control and robotics, electronics • Circuits & Systems turing system and utility software;
and telecommunications. The program covers • Computer Systems • Discrete Random Processes • companies implementing automatic
great varieties of subjects from diverse technol- • Telecommunications • Pattern Recognition control systems and production man-
ogy fields. The first two years are common for •  Operating Systems • Evolutionary Algorithms agement;
students of Computer Science and Telecommu- • Graphical User Interfaces • Digital Signal Processor Architecture • universities, research institutes, design
nications programs and constitute the area of •  Data Bases and Programming bureaus and other institutions engaged
Information and Communications Technology. •  Cryptography and Information Security • Parallel Numerical Methods in IT systems designing;
• Software Engineering • Distributed Computing and Systems • consulting companies and companies
Graduates from Computer Systems and •  Compiling Techniques • Data Mining implementing and integrating various IT
Networks specialisation have excellent •  Introduction to Artificial Intelligence • Intelligent Information Systems solutions.
• Image and Speech Recognition

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B.Sc. M.Sc.
Telecommunications Telecommunications
Faculty of Electronics and Faculty of Electronics and
Information Technology Information Technology
Duration: 4 years Duration: 2 years

Starts in: October Starts in: October & February


The field of study encompasses information The programme requires coursework in one
technology, control and robotics, electronics and specialisation and thesis preparation. Each
telecommunications. The program covers great student works with a supervisor from the
varieties of subjects from diverse technology faculty. The professor helps the student plan an
fields. The first two years are common for academic programme of coursework compatible
students of Telecommunications and Computer with the degree requirements and the student’s
Science programs and constitute the area of educational objectives. The advisor also super-
Information and Communications Technology. vises the research and the thesis preparation.
The thesis is based on a research project that
Graduates of the Telecommunications spe- partly involves the original material.
cialisation are prepared for jobs related to the
design of digital telecommunication circuits, Graduates of the Telecommunications
digital processing of telecommunication specialisation possess knowledge and skills
signals (coding and compression of speech and necessary for the design, implementation
image signals, digital modulations, redundant and operation of telecommunication circuits,
coding), design and operation of telecommuni- equipment and systems based on modern
cation (transmission, commutation and data- technologies. They study, in particular, the
communication) systems, as well as design of methods and techniques for transmission of Graduate profile:
telecommunications (telephone, data-commu- information by means of radio waves using
nication and integrated networks). Students the potential of digital techniques, computers -job opportunities:
acquire the ability to solve system problems and other advanced technologies, as well as
that require comprehensive knowledge in the the methods of image and sound processing. The graduate is able to: Career opportunities:
areas of telecommunications and computer Students acquire also skills necessary to solve
science, combined with considerable non- system problems which require comprehen- • design radio, television and electro- • operators of landline and mobile net-
engineering knowledge. sive knowledge in the areas of telecommuni- acoustic equipment, both for studios and works;
cations and computer science, combined with general use, as well as to design radio • suppliers of services and manufacturers
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Examples of modules: some non-engineering knowledge. location and radio navigation systems; of telecommunications equipment and
• process images and sounds and design software;
• Algorithms & Programming Examples of modules: multimedia systems with particular at- • TV broadcasters and producers; radio
• Circuits & Systems tention paid to Internet applications; broadcasters and recording studios;
• Computer Systems • Discrete Random Processes • create specialised software used in the • telecommunications and IT departments
• Telecommunications • Computational Electromagnetics for telecommunications sector; of banks, state administration and other
• Signal Processing & Coding in Telecom- Telecommunication • design systems and networks of wire large companies;
munications • Queuing Theory telecommunications (telephone, data • research and implementation centres
• Wireless Systems and Networks • Adaptive Image Recognition transfer and integrated systems) as well of the world’s telecommunications
• Access and Backbone Systems and • Techniques and Algorithms for Signal as mobile systems (including satellite concerns;
Networks Processing ones) and manage their operation; • small telecommunications and IT
• Cryptography and Information Security • Adaptive Signal Processing • create infrastructure supporting companies.
• Switching and Routing • IP Multimedia Subsystem management of telecommunications
• Communication Protocols • Digital Communications networks and services which combine
• Satellite Communication Systems • Optical Fiber Transmission various specialised IT systems.

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M.Sc. Graduates can use IT tools to write computer
programs, develop and verify IT projects
Computer Science including advanced statistical applications
which require modelling and deepened
comprehension of computer science notions.
(specialisation: Artificial Graduates are well-prepared to work in
companies of diverse business profiles which
Intelligence) make use of advanced IT solutions, in par-
ticular in companies that develop software,
Faculty of Mathematics IT consultancy companies, in the advanced
technologies sector and the financial institu-
and Information Science tions sector.

Duration: 1.5 years (standard) Students of Artificial Intelligence specialisa-


tion gain a deep theoretical and practical
comprehension of artificial intelligence and
computational intelligence methods, neural
networks and knowledge representation.
or 2 years (extended - supplemented
by one semester, for students who Students of Business Intelligence Systems
require additional preparation) Development specialisation become experts
designing and programing of business intel-
ligence systems (SAS) and statistical systems
using advanced computational methods.

B.Sc. seventh semester is mainly devoted to team


project and thesis preparation.
Starts in: October (4 semester and 3
Examples of modules:
semester programme) & February
Computer Science Students are thoroughly educated in math- (3 semester programme) M.Sc. AI
ematics and aquire the theoretical basics of
Faculty of Mathematics computer science, which enables them to wid-
en his or her knowledge in the rapidly chang-
These Master programmes cover modern
mathematics and tackle the latest trends in
• High performance computing
• Advanced algorithms
and Information Science ing field of computer science. Graduates can computer science. Studies involve a lot of indi- • Software testing
use IT tools, programme in various program- vidual work. Each student chooses a scientific • Knowledge representation and reason-
ming languages, and operate IT equipment and advisor from among academic and research
Duration: 3.5 years staff. Last semester is devoted mainly to M.Sc.
ing
software. They can work as part of a team to • Neural networks
develop and implement IT projects, as well thesis preparation, which is usually highly • Programming in logic and symbolic
as verify component elements of computer related to the on-going faculty research. programming
information systems in compliance with a
Starts in: October given specification. Graduates can administer
medium-scale computer information systems
For the first three semesters, the programme and computer networks.
covers the basics of mathematics, which al-
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lows for the effective learning of computer Examples of modules:
science and programming techniques in the
next semesters. In this period, students receive • Programming (C, C++, Java, C#, .NET and
basic information on calculus, linear algebra other)
and geometry, discrete mathematics, logic, • Discrete mathematics
numerical methods, and principles of electron- • Introduction to digital systems
ics. Additionally, during the first semesters, • Algorithms and data structures
introduction courses to structural and object- • Differential equations
oriented programming, algorithms and data • Operating systems
structures as well as operating systems are • Data transmission
offered. Until the fourth semester, classes are • Databases
joint for all students. From the fifth semester • Computer networks
students have the opportunity to choose elec- • Multilayer application development
tive courses which cover both theoretical and • Software engineering
practical aspects of computer science. The last, • Artificial intelligence fundamentals

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Image and speech recognition
Calculus - advances M.Sc. Data Science
• Data compression
Faculty of Mathematics
Graduate Profile
and Information Science
– job opportunities
Duration: : 1.5 year (standard)
Depending on the profile of the studies,
graduates may find employment in companies
with diverse business profiles, in particular
creating software, IT consultancy companies,
in the advanced technology sector or in finan- or 2 years (extended - supplemented
cial institutions. They can work as software by one semester, dedicated for
designers and creators, managers of program-
students who require additional
ming teams, statistical systems developers,
business intelligence systems modellers and preparation)
programmers, SAS advanced programmers
and SAS platform administrators, information
system administrators, computer network
designers and administrators, specialists in Starts in: October (4 semester
data protection and information systems
security or managers of projects related to program) and February (3 semester
the application of computational methods in program)
various disciplines.
The M.Sc. program in Data Science programs
in solving real-world problems defined by
industry experts.
Graduate profile
Career opportunities run by the Faculty of Mathematics and Infor- – job opportunities:
mation Science is among the first European Each student chooses a scientific advisor from
programs in Data Science and is fully focused among academic and research staff. Last Graduates are prepared to work as Data
• IT companies and centres using and
on data engineering and data analytics. The semester is devoted mainly to M.Sc. thesis Scientists and Data Engineers in the most
creating advanced IT solutions;
Data Science program provides an in-depth preparation. Data Science students can also competitive enterprises including, but not
• IT advisory services in companies of
knowledge and skills needed to process and spend a semester of their studies studying in limited to high-tech companies, IT companies
various profiles of operation;
analyse growing volumes of data. Students one of cooperating European universities as and financial sector companies. They can also
• self-employment within the scope of
learn about data processing and analyti- a part of student exchange program. continue their education as PhD candidates, as
the studied subjects;
• research and development centres. cal techniques used for structured data and particularly many open and challenging topics
unstructured data. Particular emphasis is The Data Science team is a group of research- exist in the field of Data Science.
placed upon natural language processing and ers with major international collaboration,
the analysis of network data including the active in international research community
data of social networks. The program builds and presenting results of their research at
also programming skills in languages typi- major scientific events.
cally used for data processing such as Python.
This is combined with in-depth coverage and Examples of modules:
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experience in the use of Big Data process-
ing, including key platforms such as Apache • Advanced Machine Learning
platforms and Cloud Computing, including • Deep Learning
collaboration with top cloud providers. • Cloud Computing
• Data Exploration and Visualisation
As far as data analytics is concerned, par- • Big Data Analytics
ticular attention is paid to Machine Learning • Natural Language Processing
methods. This includes also deep learning • Social Networks and Recommendation
and methods focused on network and text Systems
analysis and contributes to the knowledge of • Management of Organisation and Intel-
Artificial Intelligence. Hence, the program lectual Property in ICT Industry
combines the knowledge of key algorithms,
methods, languages and platforms used in
data acquisition, storage, processing, analysis
and visualisation with hands-on experience

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selection of nonconventional materials and
control methods are taught in classes and
Graduate profile
laboratories. A novel approach to realisation – job opportunities:
B.Sc. Electric and of the educational offer gives the graduate
vital skills in the engineering of ecologically
Hybrid Vehicles friendly electric and multi-source hybrid
The graduate is able to:
automobiles, including special and autonomic
Engineering vehicles.
• build and analyse mathematical models
of powertrain components, combine
them in a computational model of a
Faculty of Automotive Examples of modules: drive structure and conduct simulation
studies to determine the parameters of
and Construction • Mechatronics Systems Design electric or hybrid powertrains;
• Computer Systems in Mechatronics • design, test and troubleshoot simple
Machinery Engineering • Mechatronic Sensor and Actuator multi-source energy-accumulating
Systems systems, intended for a variety of ap-
Duration: 3.5 years • Construction of Autonomous Vehicles plications with the use of appropriate
• Automation Systems design and IT tools.
• Ionics and Photovoltaics
• Ultralight Vehicle Bodies
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• Vehicle Structures and Crashworthiness
Starts in: October • Navigation of Autonomous Vehicles Career opportunities:
• Vehicle Information Systems
This field of study is dedicated to those who • Energy Harvesting in Vehicles • The automotive industry, especially in
want to become engineers and meet the • Diagnosis of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles the area of electric and hybrid drives.
challenges of modern designing, operating • Advanced Control of Electric and Hybrid • The Industry of working, road and han-
and servicing of state-of-the-art recently Drives dling machines in the above area
emerged electro-mechanical vehicles, which • Vehicle Recycling • Other sectors of the economy (trans-
have been dominating the ecologically con- port, energy) – green and energy-effi-
scious automotive market. The programme cient technologies.
provides students with multidisciplinary • Work related to designing, manufactur-
knowledge in complex technical far-trans- ing, maintenance and supervision.
portation structures with systems of energy
recuperation and accumulation. Analysis of
fundamental physical and chemical processes,

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B.Sc. Automotive Graduate profile
Mechatronics – job opportunities
Career opportunities:
Faculty of Automotive
and Construction After graduation, you can find employment in
the fields of:
Machinery Engineering • automotive industry, electronic
or automation and robotics companies
Duration: 3.5 years • green and energy-efficient sectors of
the economy (transport, energy)

designing, manufacturing, maintenance and


Starts in: October supervision of machines and vehicles.

The program will help you to become an


engineer meeting the challenges of designing,
operating and servicing the most modern
vehicles of automotive and construction
machinery market. It provides students with
M.Sc. Biomaterials Examples of modules:

multidisciplinary knowledge and abilities • Materials Design


to use modern tools of computer-aided Faculty of Materials • Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
• Phase Transformations
processes of design, production, operation and
recycling of machines. Practical classes and Engineering • Thermodynamics of Alloys
laboratories provide also knowledge in the • Biomaterials
field of environment protection, related to Duration: 1.5 years • Bioengineering
operation and mechatronic control of automo- • Methods of Biomaterials
biles, tractors, special purpose vehicles, con- Characterization
structions machinery and equipment. A novel • Tissue engineering
approach of the educational process provides • Defects of Crystalline Structure
graduates with all vital skills in the fields of
Starts in: February • Microbiological Corrosion
vehicle mechanics, diagnostics and safety.
In this interdisciplinary course, students
will gain knowledge and skills in the area of Graduate profile
Examples of modules: advanced material science with a special focus
on materials for medical applications. The – job opportunities
• Computer Manufacturing Technology main aim of the course is to develop knowl-
• Mechatronics Systems Design Systems edge in biomaterials including biomaterials Career opportunities:
in Mechatronics design, characterization, fabrication and
• Mechatronic Sensor and Actuator application in different fields of medicine. The Graduates may find employment in:
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Systems students will learn about metals, ceramics,
• Automation Systems polymers, and composites used in medicine, • biomedical companies
• Vehicle Information Systems and a role of materials science in their design • state and private hospitals
• Vehicle Recycling and optimization. The course will also provide and diagnostic clinics
• Vehicle Mechatronics an insight into modern methods of shaping • research, testing and diagnostic
• Automation of Construction Machinery material properties, design, and manufactur- laboratories
and Equipment ing, in the aspect of their interaction with the • research centres
• Basics of Electro-Mechanical Hybrid living cells, and replacement or regeneration • healthcare consultancy services.
Power Trains of tissues and organs. Other topics include
• Smart Structures the impact of the living organism on the
• Autonomous Vehicles biomaterial and implant behaviour, degrada-
  tion of various biomaterials, basic of cells and
tissue biology, biocompatibility, biophysical,
biochemical and biomechanical requirements
for biomaterials and medical devices.

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M.Sc. Geodesy Examples of modules:

and Carthography •

Standards for geodata
Modern Photogrammetry
• 3D city modelling
(specialisation: Mobile Mapping • Programming language with numerical
and Navigation Systems) methods
• Reference systems for navigation
• Integrated Navigation Systems
Faculty of Geodesy • Satellite Navigation Systems
• Principles of transport economics
and Carthography • Intelligent Transportation Systems
and Autonomous Cars
Duration: 1.5 years • Urban solutions for autonomous
vehicles

Graduate profile
Starts in: October
– job opportunities
The main aim of the program is to acquire
M.Sc. Transport Examples of modules: knowledge in the field of collecting, process-
ing, and analysis of the spatial data for the
Career opportunities:
• Planning of Transport Systems needs of modern navigation systems. You will Gradates may find employment in companies
(specialisation: • Modelling of Transport Processes learn the principles of designing, developing or institutions dealing with:
Transport Systems Engineering • Applied Mechanics and using mobile measurement platforms
• Theory of Reliability and Safety and mobile mapping systems (MMS), how to • processing and analysis
and Management) • Measurement Systems design location-based systems (LBS) and navi- of geospatial data
• Urban and Regional Transport gation applications (GNSS, GNSS/INS) and how • designing location and navigation
Faculty of Transport •
Management
Designing Multimodal Transport Nodes
to choose appropriate techniques for acquiring applications
spatial data (photogrammetry, remote sens- • developing positioning and attitude
• Systems, Vehicles and Infrastructure ing, computer vision). Furthermore, you will determination systems for mobile meas-
Duration: 1.5 years of Automated Transport gain a comprehensive knowledge about out- urement platforms such as: unmanned
• Human Factor in Intelligent Transporta- door (self-driving car, UAV) and indoor naviga- aerial vehicles (UAV), mobile measure-
tion Systems tion systems. Finally, you will be trained on ment platforms (MMS/MLS) etc.
• Managing Investment Process in how to integrate and process the data from • creating systems for crisis management
Starts in: October Transport multiple sensors for navigation applications. • intelligent transport technologies
• Legal Regulations in Transport Policy You will create technologies of the future.
Students of the Transport Systems Engineer-  
ing and Management specialisation acquire
extended knowledge and skills in the areas
Graduate profile
of: road, railway and municipal transport sys- – job opportunities
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tems, control and management, optimisation
and planning of transport systems, transport Career opportunities:
measurements and forecasting, as well as
design of multimodal transport hubs, traffic Graduates may use their knowledge and skills
modelling and planning systems with the use by finding employment in:
of modern IT tools. In addition, students gain
knowledge and skills in the field of automated • Companies and local government units
vehicles and other solutions of transport which deal with planning transport
automation and learn about the role of the development and completion of invest-
human factor in intelligent transport systems. ment process in transport,
Other topics include environmental impact • Companies that offer consulting
and environmental protection, rules of shap- services
ing transport law and policies and manage- • Study and design offices
ment of the investment process in transport, • Research centres.
including financing investment solutions.

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M.Sc. Electrical Graduate profile
Engineering – job opportunities:
The graduate is able to:
Faculty of Electrical
Engineering • design and construct electrical circuits,
systems and equipment;
• use highly complex electrical machines
Duration: 1.5 years and equipment;
• design and use industrial equipment
processing electric energy;
• apply electric circuits and equipment in
production processes;
Starts in: October • design industrial plants supply systems
and networks.
Students of M.Sc. Electrical Engineering
acquire comprehensive qualifications and
knowledge in the area of: power system Career opportunities:
(planning, optimisation and control), electrical
power quality, electromagnetic compatibility, • electrical engineering companies;
electromechanical drive systems, electrical • construction and design bureaus for
traction, measurement systems (hardware electrical equipment;
and software), intelligent electrical installa- • distribution and commercial companies
tions and IT (artificial intelligence in power dealing with electric equipment and
engineering, computational methods and controls;
algorithms, microprocessor engineering). • professional power engineering sector;
• design and installation companies
Examples of modules:
• Electrical Measurement of Non-Electri-
cal Parameters  
• Electromechanical Drive Systems  
• Energy Conversions  
B.Sc. Electrical are currently offered: Control and Computer
Engineering and Electrical Power Engineering


Selected Problems of Circuit Theory  
Short Circuits in Power Systems
Engineering Examples of modules:
• Numerical Methods in Technics  

Faculty of Electrical • CAD Methods


• Computer Science
Engineering • Circuits and Systems
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• Mechanical Engineering
Duration: 4 years • Mathematics
• Electrical Measurements Instrumenta-
tion and Signal Transmission
• Electronics  
• Numerical Methods
Starts in: October • Electrical Machines
• Introduction to Electrical Power Engi-
The area of study encompasses electrical neering  
materials technology, electrical measurements, • Microprocessor Engineering  
circuits and systems, electromagnetic field, • High voltage technology
electrical machines, electrical power engineer- • Converter Drives Control  
ing, converter drives control, high voltage • Electrical Machines in the power engi-
technology and IT. The programme embraces neering and automatization  
a great variety of subjects. Two specialisations • Electric Traction

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B.Sc. Mechatronics M.Sc. Mechatronics Graduate profile
(specialisation: Mechatronic – job opportunities
Faculty of Mechatronics
Devices and Systems) The graduate is able to:
Duration: 3.5 years
Faculty of Mechatronics • design and develop new types of me-
chatronic devices,
Duration: 1.5 years • create acceptance tests of devices them
Starts in: October and verify the correctness of the results,
• integrate knowledge in the field of me-
chanics, construction and operation of
(specialisation: (specialisation: Mechatronic machines, electronics, computer science,
Photonics Engineering) Devices and System) Starts in: October automation and robotics and control in
the design, man-ufacture and operation
The profile of the first cycle full time studies The aim of Mechatronic Devices and Sys-tems The aim of the second cycle full-time studies in of products as well as the analysis of
within Photonics Engineering was devel-oped specialization is to prepare students to design the field of Mechatronic Devices and Systems products in their environ-ment.
to provide educational offer in the area of mechatronic devices and to solve complex, is to prepare students to design mechatronic • participate in interdisciplinary teams
optomechatronics, especially in: building of interdisciplinary design and con-struction devices and to solve complex, interdisciplinary solving problems related to: construc-
optical and optoelectronic equipment and problems. They acquire the neces-sary practi- design and construction problems. Students tion; manu-facturing; sale; exploitation;
its applications in opto-numerical methods cal knowledge about the methods and tools acquire the necessary practical knowledge of servicing and diagnosing mechatronic
of inspection, e.g. holographic cameras, of computer design, microprocessor control, the methods and tools of computer design, systems as well as machines and devices
spectrometers, multimedia devices and drives and actuators as well as auto-mation microprocessor control, drives and actua- in which they occur.
multi-functional interferometers for different of processes related to industrial man- tors, and the automation of processes related
scale objects testing (from microelements of ufacturing techniques and device sensors, in- to industrial manufacturing techniques and
device sensors, in-cluding optical devices and Career opportunities:
MEMS/MOEMS type up to large engineer- cluding optical devices and opto-mechatronic
ing structures). Students are equipped with systems. Graduates know the methods of opto-mechatronic systems.
Graduates are prepared to work or undertake • industry producing mechatronic sys-
knowledge on fundamentals of engineering data acquisition and processing in digital tems - electromechanical, motorization,
and basis for designing, manufacturing, test- control and diagnostic systems. Graduates are third-cycle studies. They receive theoreti-
cal and practical preparation to apply new household appliances, aviation, machine
ing and operating optomechatronic systems pre-pared to design and operate mechatronic tools,
and devices. The graduates are prepared for de-vices, including drive systems for precise achievements of science and technology, to
create and use modern precision and electronic • industry and other institutions that op-
work in the industry and SMEs and ready to po-sitioning, devices for measuring various erate and service mechatronic systems
tackle engineering problems. They can also physical and geometric quantities of utility devices, as well as to formulate goals and needs
for implemen-tation research. as well as machines and devices in which
support services based on optomechatronics machines, as well as mechanization, automa- they are used.
equipment used in the fields such as mul- tization and robotization of technological
time- dia, medicine, lighting, metrology and processes. They can work in mechatronic
Examples of modules:
others. systems manufacturing industry - electrome-
chanical, automotive, household appliances, • Introduction to Phyton / Machine Learning
Examples of modules: aviation, machine tools; industry and other fa- • Advanced microcontrollers
cilities that operate and service mecha-tronic • Mechatronic Devices Automated Control
• Material Engineering and Computer systems as well as machines and de-vices in • Mechatronic Systems
Tech-niques which they are used. Graduates are prepared • Vending Machines
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• Engineering Graphics to undertake second-cycle studies. • Diagnostics of industrial objects
• Fundamentals of Electronics
and Elec- trotechniques
• Strength of Material Examples of modules:
• Design of Fine Mechanism (CAD)
and Optomechatronics • Matlab programming
• Basics of Photonics • 3D CAD applications
• Instrumental Optics • Mechatronic Drives
• Optoelectronics Technology • Theory of Machines and Mechanism
and Image Processing • Microcontrollers
• Laser Techniques • Sensors and Measuring devices
• Machine Vision • Design of electronic modules
• Fiber Optics Technology • Multimedia devices
(Telecommuni- cations and Sensors • Design of Electronic Modules
• Photonics Devices and Systems • MEMS
• Lighting Technology • Electric Metrology

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Examples of modules: Graduate profile
• Quality Engineering & Management – job opportunities:
• ICT & CAx in Production
• Design & analysis of manufacturing The programme is intended to provide advanced
systems knowledge and skills to candidates planning
• International Industrial Marketing to start their professional careers in global
• Modelling of Production Systems and industrial companies as production and logistics
Supply Chains managers, process engineers in engineering
• Maintenance Management departments or in maintenance departments.
• International Trade, Business & Econom- The graduates are also well prepared to become
ics top level staff (including owners) of small and
• Industrial Technologies medium industrial enterprises.
• Project, Innovation, Technology, Engi-
neering & PLC Management • Design, analysis and management of
• Techniques of Industrial Engineering complex manufacturing systems
• Global Operations Strategy and Logistics • Polish and foreign consulting companies
& SCM implementing ERP, CRM, BI systems
• International Accounting & Finance for • Process engineers in manufacturing
Production Engineers companies

M.Sc. Management The idea of the programme is based on an exten-


sive research done among top managers in indus-

and Production trial multinational enterprises and internation-


ally operating SMEs. The results of the research

Engineering indicated a growing demand for graduates with


integrated knowledge of production engineering
and production management, supported by the
(specialisation: Global ability to operate within multinational teams and
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within the global business environment.
Production Engineering and
Management) Students of GPEM receive education in both
organization and management, economy,
legal and social science, as well as technical
Faculty of Mechanical sciences. They acquire practical skills in design
and Industrial of business processes using state-of-art soft-
ware. They also learn the basics of program-
Engineering ming and algoritmisation of organizational
issues in enterprises, development of database
Duration: 2 years application for management support, prepara-
tion of investment projects evaluation in
the field of implementation of management
information systems such as ERP, CRM and BI,
and the design of such systems.
Starts in: October & February

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M.Sc. Aerospace
Engineering
Faculty of Power and
Aeronautical Engineering
Duration: 1.5 years

Starts in: October & February


At M.Sc. Aerospace Engineering students gain
knowledge about recent achievements in the
field and the methods and tools that prepare
them for taking management positions in
industry, or to undertake the research activity.

B.Sc. Aerospace aerospace industry, in the airlines and in


other industries applying novel technolo-
The third semester of the 3-semester-study is
devoted to the solution to a research problem.

Engineering gies. They are also prepared to respond to


the needs of research institutions in the
The problem statement and solution are put
into the master diploma thesis.
field of research, design, development and
Faculty of Power and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft.
Besides of basic electronics and information
Students of the Aerospace Engineering pro-
gram are provided with a knowledge allowing
Aeronautical Engineering sciences including CAD, they possess solid for scientific research and design, optimisa-
knowledge in mechanics, thermodynamics tion, modernisation as well as maintenance of
- together with understading of combustion flying vehicles. Graduates are well prepared
Duration: 3.5 years to work for aviation engine design offices, re- Graduate Profile
processes - materials and manufacturing
search laboratories and maintenance centres
technologies which are used in aerospace
industry. as well as to deal with all types of internal - Job opportunities:
combustion engines (automobile, railway and
Starts in: October Examples of modules: power plant engines). The graduate is able to:
During the first year studies focus on math- • Electric Circuits Examples of modules: • design and construct the main as-
ematics, physics, mechanics, thermodynamics semblies of planes, helicopters, rockets
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• Mechanics of structures
and computer science. The core subjects for the • Thermodynamics • Advanced Computational Fluid Dynam- and satellites with the use of modern
second year are fundamentals of mechanical • Basics of automation and control ics engineering tools;
design, control engineering and foreign lan- • Fluid mechanics • Aircraft systems laboratory • analyse and modify the main assem-
guage. Students of aerospace program learn • Machine design • Composite Materials in Aerospace blies of planes, helicopters, rockets and
also their specialization subjects like aeronautics • Introduction to aerospace • Control in Aerospace satellites.
and astronautics. The third year is again more • Materials in aerospace technology • Dynamics of Flight Career opportunities:
specialized. Aerospace program focuses on aero- • Integrated CAD/CAM/CAE system • Heat Transfer in Aerospace
nautical systems, mechanics of flight, materials • Mechanics of flight • Physics of the Atmosphere • domestic and international companies of
for aerospace technologies, propulsion systems • Aircraft Engine Design • Mechanics of Thin-Walled Structures the aviation and space sector;
and rotorcrafts. The last half of the year in 3.5 • Aircraft Design • Attitude and navigation systems • aviation and space sector research and
years program is devoted to the supervised • Aeronautical System • Aircraft maintenance management development centres;
work on engineering diploma thesis. • Risk and reliability in aviation • Fatigue and aircraft diagnostic systems • design and production companies imple-
• Rotorcraft Aeromechanics • Structural analysis of aero engines menting advanced structural, material
Graduates from Aerospace Engineering • Signals and identification methods and IT technologies.
demonstrate expertise required in modern

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M.Sc. Power Graduates of M.Sc. Power Engineering are
prepared for creative work and research within
Engineering the field of processes control in power industry
and in related industries. They can develop
techniques of energy conversion and maintain
Faculty of Power and power systems. They can also perform mod-
ernisation of machines, implement new tech-
Aeronautical Engineering nologies, as well as establish and manage small
enterprises in power energy sectors. Graduates
Duration: 1.5 years are also prepared to undertake Ph.D. studies in
power engineering and in other related fields.

Examples of modules:
Starts in: October & February • Computational fluid dynamics
• Energy efficiency
At M.Sc. Power Engineering students gain • Energy Policy and Law
knowledge about recent achievements in the • Numerical methods in heat transfer
B.Sc. Power The objectives of the study is to create the solid field and the methods and tools that prepare • Algorithms and Program of Heat Bal-
fundamental engineering knowledge during them for taking management positions in ances
Engineering the first year of the study, then learn deeply the industry, or to undertake the research activity. • Advanced Heat Transfer
problems devoted to the subject of the study. The third semester of the 3-semester-study is • Advanced Renewable Energy Sources
Graduates are prepared to work in industry and devoted to the solution to a research problem. • Future Power Technologies
Faculty of Power and to solve engineering problems. They have wide
knowledge in the area of thermal engineer-
The problem statement and solution are put
into the master diploma thesis.
• Statistical and Non-equilibrium Thermo-
dynamics
Aeronautical Engineering ing, electrical power engineering, information • Neural networks
technologies, and economics. The programme • Project Management
Duration: 3.5 years provides them with knowledge and skills that
are important for sustainable development of
energy sources, ecological production of energy,
transmission, and distribution of electricity.
Students are prepared for creative work within
Starts in: October the area of design, commissioning, and operation
of power systems, as well as energy production,
During the first year studies focus on math- conversion, transmission and distribution.
ematics, physics, mechanics, thermodynam-
ics and computer science. The core subjects Examples of modules:
for the second year are fundamentals of
mechanical design, control engineering • Mechanics of structures
and foreign language. Students of Power • Thermodynamics
Engineering learn advanced thermodynam- • Basics of automation and control
ics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer theory of • Machine design
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heat machines, electric machines, electron- • Fluid mechanics
ics, fundamentals of combustion processes • Heat transfer
and fuels, theory of flow machines, electric • Theory of heat machines
power systems. The third year is again • Electric Power Systems
more specialized. In the third year of Power • Combustion and Fuels
Engineering students learn thermal power • Measurements and technique of experi-
systems, energy sources and energy conver- ment
sion, technologies of environmental protec- • Energy systems
tion, renewable energy systems, control • Electric Power Systems
of heat processes, they also learn about • Energy sources and conversion
turbines, pumps, steam boilers, reciprocat- • Internal Combustion Engines
ing engines and heat pumps. The last half of • Steam Boilers
the year in 3.5 years program is devoted to • Turbines
the supervised work on engineering diploma • Power Engineering Machines and
thesis. Systems

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M.Sc. Power Examples of modules:

Engineering •

Elements of Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Reactor Physics
• Contemporary Nuclear Reactor Systems
(specialization: • Nuclear Fuels and Fuel Cycles
Nuclear Power Engineering) • Nuclear Instrumentation and Control
• NPP Safety
• NPP Operation and Maintenance
Faculty of Power and • Gen IV Nuclear Reactor Systems
• Thermonuclear Synthesis
Aeronautical Engineering • Nuclear Energy and International
Security
Duration: 2 years • Modelling and Simulation

Graduate profile
Starts in: October & February - job opportunities: M.Sc. Robotics • Advanced mechanical design
• Dynamics of multi-body systems
• Biomechanics
The programme of the studies is based on The graduate is able to:
advanced theory and engineering methods. Faculty of Power and
The students learn about recent achievements • independently solve problems within
Aeronautical Engineering Graduate Profile
in the field of nuclear power and the methods engineering processes performance,
and tools that prepare them for taking man- as regards energy processing, starting - Job opportunities:
aging positions in industry, or to undertake from basic power engineering equip- Duration: 2 years
research activities. Special attention is given ment and system, through analysis of The graduate is able to:
to modelling and simulation methods and their operation, operation of the same,
codes. The programme is realised in close and ending with economic matters • Design and build manipulators and ro-
collaboration with foreign and national uni- or proper selection of equipment and
versities, research institutes and companies,
Starts in: October bots for various purposes with the uses
systems; of modern engineering tools
and is supported by visiting professors and • use the knowledge of the issues related • Solve tasks of analysis and synthesis of
Students gain both knowledge and abilities
industrial specialists. The last semester of the to sustainable country development and robot control systems including drives
necessary for creative work in design, construc-
4-semester study is devoted to a research- the growing role of problems related to • Make professional use of achievements
tion, programming and analysis of automation
based internship at a nuclear installation, environmentally friendly generation, in industrial and non-industrial robotics
and control systems, and can operate industrial
directly connected with the preparation of the transfer and distribution of energy. (including medical and rehabilitation
and service robot systems. They are capable
master diploma thesis. robotics) and micro-robotics
of solving complex, interdisciplinary problems
Career opportunities: related to control and design. Graduates pos- • Make use of computer hardware in design
Graduates of Nuclear Power Engineering and automatic control systems, computer
sess enough knowledge to conduct research in
receive profound education in the area of • Energy companies (including and controller programming and combine
RTD centres or pursue doctoral studies. They
nuclear reactor physics, nuclear reactor • generation, distribution and sale of them with a variety of measuring instru-
can be also employed as senior management
modelling and simulation, nuclear instru- electricity) ments and actuating devices
staff in mechanical, electrotechnical, chemical
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mentation and control, contemporary and • CHP stations and municipal power and related industrial sectors. They can design
future nuclear reactor systems, and nuclear
power plant safety, operation and mainte-
companies, public administration related and analyse complex robotics systems using Career opportunities:
to energy advanced design and analytical tools.
nance. They are prepared for creative work • Suppliers of equipment and services for • Companies using automation and robot-
and research in the field of design, opera- the energy sector (foreign and Polish
Examples of modules: ics equipment for various applications,
tion and control of nuclear power and other companies) including medical applications
nuclear installations, as well as of classical • Energy sector companies including con-
• Signal processing • Development and consulting centres for
power and related installations. This work struction of power facilities and installa-
• Neural networks design and analysis of mechanical and
could be focused on energy conversion tion of equipment
• Mechanical design methods in robotics mechatronic systems
processes in power machines and equipment,
• Robot programming methods • Companies involved in the design and
conducting modernisation of systems and
• Mobile robots manufacture of biologically inspired
facilities,  implementation of new technolo-
• Artificial intelligence structures in a variety of areas, includ-
gies, establishing small enterprises and their
• Optimisation techniques ing medicine and labour protection
management.
• Embedded systems • Scientific research centres dealing with
• Bio-robotics the dynamics of mechanical systems.

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M. Sc. ing. Graduates of the Master programme can
handle design problems with a high degree
Civil Engineering of complexity and investment projects of a
unique nature. They are prepared to carry
Structures out research projects and can manage design
projects or run construction companies.
Graduates of Civil Engineering programme
Faculty of Civil are offered engineering and administrative
posts in industry, construction, research, gov-
Engineering ernment and consulting companies.

Duration: 1.5 years Examples of modules:


• Engineering of Building Materials
• Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity
• Design Methodology of Construction
Starts in: October Processes
B.Sc. to prepare students for professional
interaction with people; A three-semester programme and prepara-
• Computer Methods for Structural
design
Civil Engineering • a core of basic civil engineering subject tion of the final M.Sc. thesis under the guid- • Mechanics of Structures
areas, including courses in structures, ance of the Faculty supervisor allows students • Concrete, Metal, Timber Structures
surveying, transportation, materials sci- to acquire comprehensive knowledge and • Reliability of structures
Faculty of Civil •
ence, management and environment;
integrated sets of optional and elective
qualifications in the area of civil engineer- • Computer-aided design of structures

Engineering courses in areas selected by students.

Duration: 4 years
After completing the 3rd year of the
programme students choose specialisation
for the 4th year. Depending on the number
of students interested in particular field of
Starts in: October study two of the following specialisations
are available each year: Civil Engineering
Civil engineering deals with construc- Structures, Construction Engineering and
tion of such facilities as buildings, bridges, Management, Energy-saving Construction,
tunnels, airports, railways, highways and Transportation Engineering.
environmental systems. Planning, design,
construction/reconstruction, operation and
Graduate Profile building elements; knows the technol-
ogy of manufacturing, selection and
maintenance of these facilities are generally
Examples of modules: - Job opportunities: application of building materials;
carried out by civil engineers. Education in • create and read technical drawings,
the area defines knowledge and skills in read cartographic and site surveying
• Building Materials The graduate is able to: opinions;
execution, operation and modernisation of
• Theoretical Mechanics
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buildings and civil engineering structures, • apply modern computer techniques to
• Technical Drawing • apply material strength principles and
cost pricing, and knowledge of legal and aid designing as well as use modern
• Strength of Materials structural mechanics; formulate, con-
administrative issues in the construc- technologies in the engineering practice.
• Mechanics for Structures struct and apply calculation models for
tion industry, as well as skills in computer the basic engineering structures; design
• Technology and Organization of Building
methods supporting design and investment
Works basic structures and building elements Career opportunities:
process. for residential, municipal, industrial
• Transportation Engineering
• Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engi- buildings and transport infrastructure; • design and development companies;
The following subject areas of study are cov- • manage construction teams and com- • construction companies, construction
neering
ered during the 4-year Bachelor program panies with regard to execution and supervision duties;
• Concrete Structures
• Metal Structures supervision of any type of civil struc- • building materials industry, concrete
• mathematics, physics, mechanics and tures; knows how to organise a building batching plants, companies manufactur-
• Bridge Engineering
chemistry, on which much of engineer- process, calculate costs and arrange ing building and structural elements;
• Underground Structures
ing knowledge is based; legal and administrative affairs in the • central and local government adminis-
• Electrical and Sanitary Installations
• social sciences and humanities, to construction business; tration agencies in charge of construc-
• Hydraulics and Hydrology
broaden study perspectives as well as • organise and supervise the production of tion and architecture.

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Examples of modules: Graduate profile
• Photonics – job opportunities:
• Optoelectronics
• Principles of Optics Graduates are expected to be offered a broad
• Fourier Optics range of future opportunities, including: re-
• Wave Optics search in high technology companies, in par-
• Nonlinear Optics ticular photonics related companies; research
• Theory of Optical Imaging in academic laboratories and research insti-
• Quantum Photonics tutes (possibly in PhD context); development
• Optical Information of new photonic products in industry; techni-
• Solid State Optics cal support in a company for its products or
• Laser Physics and Technology services; technical marketing and sales.
• Photonic Systems and Devices
• Theory of Waveguides • Companies using modern optoelectronic
• Fiber Technology and photonic technologies
• Photonic Crystal Fibers • Companies from the information tech-
• Liquid Crystal Photonics nology and data communication sector.
• Displays Technology • Research and development laboratories
• Holography of high-tech companies.
• Photovoltaics • Research laboratories of universities,
research institutes and industry.

M.Sc. Photonics The two-year Master program in the area


of Photonics provides students a unique
opportunity to become familiar with the
Faculty of Physics applications of light in fields that range from
fundamental research to technological appli-
cations. Graduates of the program represent
Duration: 2 years excellent knowledge in mathematics, physics,
electronics, and information technologies
and have high level of qualifications to work
for various institutions. During studies they
Starts in: October & February may learn both: theory and practice, and
06 | Offer – Studies in English

06 | Offer – Studies in English


they are following the core photonic courses
Photonics is the science and technology of as Electromagnetism Theory, Principles of
generating and controlling photons. The Optics, Fourier Optics and Nonlinear Optics,
science of photonics includes the emission, as well as Optical Imaging Theory. The Faculty
transmission, deflection, amplification, ma- offers also advanced and specialized courses
nipulation, detection and utilization of light. In in optics and photonics covering all relevant
principle it enables the use of light in different fundamental research and applications includ-
areas that are essential to society and econo- ing training in lasers, optical and photonic
my. Photonics is of great importance in many crystal fibers, liquid crystal photonics, optical
industrial sectors and areas that use photonic waveguides, displays, holography, optoelec-
technology for research, data- and telecom- tronics, optical sensing, data and telecommu-
munication, business, education, security and nication, terahertz technology, new material
defense, imaging, medicine, process control, technology, ultra-fast and nonlinear optical
biotechnology, quantum computation, energy phenomena, photovoltaics. Photonics course
generation, environmental sensing, etc. offers advanced laboratories.

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B.Sc. Architecture Examples of modules:
• Theory of Architecture
Faculty of Architecture • Sculpture, Model and Analytical
Drawing
• Architectural Design
Duration: 4 years • Construction Technology
• Landscape Architecture
• Elements of Urban Composition
Starts in: October • Ecology and Energy-efficient
Technologies
The program will provide you with knowledge • Urban Planning
and skills necessary for the creative process • Economy of Building Investments
of planning and designing, in urban and rural
areas. You will learn about architectural
tools, as well as a variety of interdisciplinary Career opportunities:
subjects related to architecture and planning
process. The curriculum covers more than The program is devised to train:
design exclusively: from the design’s concept
phase, through the construction process, • designers and project managers of all
a given building’s function, to subsequent or part of building investment process
modernisation and life cycle assessment, as
well as the possible recycle processing of
• representatives of developer and contrac-
tors companies
M.Sc. Architecture Examples of modules:

chosen structural components and building • land investment or real estate consultants • Design Studio (Algoritmisation of the
and finishing materials. These and other is- (specialisation: Architecture for creative process)
sues from outside of the direct design process Society of Knowledge) • Advanced CAD Techniques
should guarantee students practical knowl- • History of Space Shaping
edge and abilities. The aim is to teach you how • Knowledge Management in Architecture
to create buildings of high architectural qual- Faculty of Architecture • Building and Modelling Materials
ity, taking into consideration cost effective- • Information Processes in Architecture
ness, environmental issues, health and overall Duration: 2 years • Contemporary Theory of Architecture
well-being. • 3D Visualisation Techniques
• Digital Fabrication
• Contemporary Urban Planning
Starts in: October • Advanced Visual Communication
• Image Interpretation in Architecture
Architecture for Society of Knowledge is a
new professional programme focused on the
digital design and crucial aspects of architec- Graduates profile:
ture and urban planning. Students can explore
contemporary design practices as well as ASK aims to equip young practicing architects
media and digital technologies applied in the with the formative experience required in
06 | Offer – Studies in English

06 | Offer – Studies in English


design and construction of the 21st century active participation in the global architectural
city. knowledge society, and critical interpretation
of the creative aspects of design and design
ASK is dedicated to those who wish to extend collaboration, collaborative and interdisci-
their practical understanding of contempo- plinary practice of architecture as well as
rary architecture and urban planning. The architectural research exploring new design
programme covers digital media in design, technology and theory.
prototyping with computer controlled ma- • private enterprises
chines, distributed design collaboration, and • state-owned enterprises
agendas for sustainable, intelligent build- • central government administration
ing. At the same time, it acquaints students authorities
with basics of architecture: cultural heritage, • local government administration
history and theory paradigms, social aspects authorities
of space creation, and education through • cooperative, professional administration;
interacting. • own business;

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Graduate profile
– job opportunities:
Applied Biotechnology programme is focused
on education of specialists prepared for em-
ployment in many biotechnological branches
of industry (e.g. pharmaceutical, food or com-
posting industry). Our graduates can expect to
be competent to carry out scientific research
in biotechnology laboratories as well as to
work at planning or consulting companies.

• Small, medium and large enterprises of


the biotechnology industry and related
industries.
• Units of research facilities of the
biotechnology industry and related
industries.
• Research, testing and diagnostic labo-
ratories.
• Design and business units, including
companies trading in biotechnology
equipment.
• Institutions providing consulting servic-
es and disseminating knowledge in the
field of chemistry and biotechnology.

M.Sc. Biotechnology biotechnological processes, biotechnology


of natural resources, etc.), which, together
with bioanalytical and selective subjects
(specialisation: Applied (bioanalytics, sensors and biosensors,
microbioanalytics) constitute a comprehen-
Biotechnology) sive offer for all graduates interested in
06 | Offer – Studies in English

06 | Offer – Studies in English


the field of biotechnology.
Faculty of Chemistry
Examples of modules:
Duration: 15 years
• Bioinformatics
• Environmental Biotechnology
• Data Treatment in Chemical Analysis for
Biotechnology
Starts in: February • Bioreactors
• Clean Technologies
The programme contains a wide range of • Biomaterials
specialist subjects (modelling of bio- • Implantable Medical Devices
processes, regulation of biotechnological • Microbioanalytics
processes, separation processes in biotech- • Separation Processes in Biotechnology
nology, laboratory of technological and • Sensors and Biosensors

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HOW TO APPLY ENGLISH B2 CERTIFICATE
The whole application process is run online! Candidates must have good knowledge of English
confirmed by:
B.Sc. CANDIDATES M.Sc. CANDIDATES
DEADLINES FOR APPLICATION: DEADLINES FOR APPLICATION: a document proving their previous education was conducted fully
Middle of July Middle of July
in English
– for studies starting in October – for studies starting in October
or
Middle of December
– for studies starting in February
one of the recognised English B2 certificates:
For Architecture: end of June
HOW TO APPLY: IELTS Academic — at least 6 points.
STEP 1: Upload Entry Documents
in the Online Application System: TOEFL IBT — at least 87 points in Internet-Based Test (iBT)

Passport HOW TO APPLY: TOEFL CBT— at least 180 points in Computer-Based Test (CBT),
85 PLN application fee supplemented by at least 50 points from Test of Spoken English
Higher Secondary School certificate STEP 1: Upload Entry Documents
Transcript of records from high school in the Online Application System: (TSE)

Passport TOEFL PBT — at least 510 points in Paper-Based Test (PBT)


STEP 2: Complete Online Placement Tests 85 PLN application fee supplemented by at least 3.5 points from Test of Written English
in Mathematics and English B.Sc. Diploma
Transcript of records from B.Sc. studies
(TWE) and at least 50 points from Test of Spoken English (TSE)
The results enable us to assign you to ap-
propriate study path: fulltime studies or …and many more
Foundation Year STEP 2: Wait for the decision of the Faculty – full list to be found on our website www.students.pw.edu.pl
STEP 3: Wait for the decision of the Faculty STEP 3: Upload Admission Documents:

STEP 4: Upload Admission Documents: Legalisation/Apostille


on your B.Sc. Diploma
Legalisation/Apostille on your Higher Eligibility Statement – a document
Secondary School certificate certifying you are entitled to continue
Eligibility Statement – a document education at master level
certifying you are entitled to continue an appropriate English B2 certificate
education at university level tuition fee for the first semester of
an appropriate English B2 certificate
tuition fee for the first semester of
studies
Need more information
studies STEP 4: Register personally at the University
and start your studies
about studies in English?
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07 | How to apply
STEP 5: Register personally at the University
and start your studies OR Founda-
tion Year

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for more updates at www.students.pw.edu.pl
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Language School Offer 1 Year
English Preparatory Course
for International Students
Warsaw University of Technology offers intensive
courses of English language. They can be attended Duration: October – June

by candidates who either wish to continue their 4 lessons of 45 min a day, five days a week, a total of 600 hours, divided into 3 separate
modules
education at WUT later on or those who would like course schedule adjusted to the needs of a particular group
course run by two or more teachers (both Polish and native speakers)
to learn English and apply to other universities course ends with Pearsons Test of English (PTE) General, an internationally recognised
in Poland or abroad. English language assessment exam
additionally classes of Polish language and culture

Summer Need more information


08 | Language courses

08 | Language courses
English Course about Language Courses?
Duration: July - September
4 or 5 lessons of 45 min a day, five days a week, a total of 240 hours
course schedule adjusted to the needs of a particular group
course run by two or more teachers (both Polish and native speakers)
www.oja.sjo.pw.edu.pl
oja@sjo.pw.edu.pl

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STUDIES IN POLISH

Apart from studies in English, Warsaw Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
www.mini.pw.edu.pl
University of Technology offers full Faculty of Management
range of studies in Polish at: www.wz.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering


www.inmat.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Administration and Social Sciences Faculty of Mechatronics


www.ans.pw.edu.pl www.mchtr.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering


www.arch.pw.edu.pl www.wip.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Automotive and Construction Machinery Engineering Faculty of Physics


www.simr.pw.edu.pl www.if.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering
www.ichip.pw.edu.pl www.meil.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Chemistry Faculty of Transport


www.ch.pw.edu.pl www.it.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering, Mechanics and Petrochemistry


www.il.pw.edu.pl www.pw.plock.pl

Faculty of Electrical Engineering College of Economics and Social Sciences


www.ee.pw.edu.pl www.pw.plock.pl

Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology


www.elka.pw.edu.pl
09 | Studies in Polish

09 | Studies in Polish
Faculty of Building Services, Hydro and Environmental Engineering
www.is.pw.edu.pl

Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography Need more


www.students.pw.edu.pl
www.gik.pw.edu.pl information about zenoviya.shits@pw.edu.pl
studies in Polish?

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