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WELCOME
ADVANCED CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.......................................................................................... 30
COMPUTER ENGINEERING............................................................................................................. 32
ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE ................................................................................................. 34
INTERNET ENGINEERING................................................................................................................ 36
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CONTROL IN ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING........................................................................ 38
It contains information relevant to your interests in future education.
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS..................................................................................................... 40
MINING ENGINEERING................................................................................................................... 42 By viewing the individual course pages you will find specific information on
GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING............................................................. 44 courses available in English as a medium of instruction and admission details
GEOMATICS FOR MINERAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT............................................................. 46 you will need, such as: the programme's duration, the deadline for application
GEOMATICS..................................................................................................................................... 48 and the start date. You can also find sections on job prospects and courses you
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT................................................................................ 50 will attend during your studies. We hope you find it both useful and interesting.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE............................................................................................................... 52
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT............................................................................................. 54 Contact details
RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY............................................................................................... 56 Wrocław University of Science and Technology
REFRIGERATION AND CRYOGENICS.............................................................................................. 58 International Relations Office
COMPUTER AIDED MECHANICAL AND POWER ENGINEERING................................................. 60 Division of Foreign Students Admission and Support
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING......................................................................................................... 62 www.pwr.edu.pl
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT....................................................................................................... 64 www.admission.pwr.edu.pl
BIG DATA ANALYTICS...................................................................................................................... 66 e-mail: [email protected]
ADVANCED APPLIED ELECTRONICS.............................................................................................. 68 telephone: +48 71 320 37 11
EMBEDDED ROBOTICS.................................................................................................................... 70 +48 71 320 31 70
APPLIED MATHEMATICS................................................................................................................. 72 +48 71 320 37 19
PREPARATORY POLISH LANGUAGE COURSE................................................................................ 76 +48 71 320 44 39
PREPARATORY ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE............................................................................. 78
We look forward to seeing you at Wrocław University of Science and Technology!
CONTENT
» forms of teaching: Lectures, laboratories, tutorials, projects, research
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 4
» Civil and Commercial Law » Contemporary Organisational Methods and
» Essentials of Management Techniques
» Information Technology » Corporate Finance
» Mathematics » Logistics
» Microeconomics » Marketing Management
» Psychology » Operations Management
DESCRIPTION JOB PROSPECTS » Social Philosophy » Legal Science Module
» Computer Science Module
Undergraduate studies in the field of T he knowledge and skills obtained give the graduates the SEMESTER 2 » Foreign Language II
management (Organisational Manage- possibility of getting a job as a management / organisation » Descriptive Statistics
ment) allow for a broad understanding of specialist. The management degree (OM) develops compe- » Essentials of Finance SEMESTER 5
the principles of the functioning of busi- tences useful as a middle-level manager in public and pri- » Macroeconomics » Diploma Seminar
ness organisations. They provide special- vate organisations in many sectors (industry, healthcare, » Organisational Science » Financial Management
ist knowledge necessary to operate in education, services, commerce, central and local authority » Sociology » Leading Projects in Modern Organisations
many areas of the economy. Graduates institutions, etc.). It provides a way to develop your own » Work Environment Physics » Marketing Research
will develop their theoretical and practi- small enterprises or to continue your education at the Mas- » Computer Science Module » Methods and Tools of Data Analysis
cal knowledge in the field of management ter's level. » Social Competences Module » Modern Human Resource Management
sciences and related sciences, concerning » Sports » Total Quality Management
issues, principles and problems related to » Computer Science Module
the functioning of the organisation, both SEMESTER 3 » The Microstructure of the Global Financial Market
at the national and international level. ENTRY INFORMATION » Mathematical Economics
They will be ready to take on key project » Financial Accounting in the Organisational SEMESTER 6
management roles in both commercial equirements: secondary school certificate, received
R Decision Making Process » Bachelor's Thesis
and administrative organisations. They after the completion of a recognised secondary school » Marketing in the Information Society » Business Process Management
will be able to communicate and negoti- (total 12 years of education), being the equivalent of Pol- » Organisational Behaviour » Financial Analysis Supported by Computers
ate effectively, interpret and use data, and ish Matriculation certificate. » Computer Science Module » Information Systems in Management
work creatively in teams. Each application is assessed individually on its merits. » Economic Science Module » Introduction to Risk Management
If in doubt, please contact an Admission Officer, e-mail: » Foreign Language I » Sport Activity
[email protected] » Management of Knowledge » Management Training
» Self-presentation
ABOUT STUDIES » Deadline for application
» Tuition fee
» Duration: 6 semesters » Application fee
» Mode of study: Full time See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
» Language of instruction: English
» Start date: October 2024 » English:
» Programme coordinator: Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT– 87 points
Anna Skowrońska-Szmer, PhD or 6.5 points IELTS. List of accepted language
certificates can be checked online.
CONTENT
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 5
» Mathematical Analysis » Computer Networks
» Mathematical Algebra » Microcontrollers Elective courses 1
» Introduction to Programming Elective Courses (choice of 3 out of 5):
» Metrology Advanced Topics in Robotics, Digital Signal
» Philosophy Processing, Artificial Intelligence & Computer
Vision, Optoelectronics, Wireless Systems
DESCRIPTION ENTRY INFORMATION SEMESTER 2
» Mathematics Analysis 2 SEMESTER 6
The Electronic and Computer Engineering (EAC) pro- » Mathematics for Electronics » Team & Preengineering Project
Requirements: secondary school certificate,
gramme meets the needs and demands of the mod- » Object Oriented Programming » Electroacoustic Elective courses 2
received after the completion of a recognised
ern labour market for modern electronics. This field of » Electronic Elective Courses (choice of 3 out of 5):
secondary school (12 years of education in to-
study combines the knowledge of traditional electron- » Physics Control Systems Engineering, Embedded
tal), being the equivalent of Polish Matriculation
ics, information technology, machine learning, indus- » Foreign Language Systems, Real Time Operating Systems, Lasers,
certificate.
trial automation and robotics – all elements of the con- Fibres & Applications, Communication Systems
Each application is assessed individually on its
temporary and future Internet of Everything devices. & Networks
merits. If in doubt, please contact an Admission
Officer, e-mail: [email protected]
SEMESTER 3
» Physics for Electronics
» Deadline for application
» Scientific & Engineering Programming SEMESTER 7
JOB PROSPECTS » Tuition fee
» Electronic Components & Sensors » Internship
» Electronic Technology » Final Project
» Application fee
Studying at the EAC will give you the necessary » Python » Diploma Seminar
knowledge and skills to get a job immediately after See: admission.pwr.edu.pl » Foreign Language » Elective courses (choise of 2 out of 9):
graduation. The profile of companies that will benefit » Sports Electrotechnics, Medical Electronics,
from the competence of the graduates is mainly de- Electronics for Renewable Sources,
sign, production and maintenance of electronic sys- » English:
Virtualization and Cloud Computing,
tems, as well as software development. The demand Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT SEMESTER 4 Machnine learning, Selected Topics in Artificial
for specialists with the skills to integrate electronic – 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. » Programming Systems & Environments
Intelligence, Ultrasonic Technology, Speech
equipment within analogue and digital systems (in- List of accepted language certificates » Introduction to Microcontrollers
Communication, Introduction to Radar
cluding microprocessors) is expected to increase in can be checked online. » Electronic Circuits
Technology
the near future. These skills include: programming, » Introduction to Automation
» Entrepreneurship
implementation of artificial intelligence algorithms, » Fundamentals of Telecommunication
» Copyright
ability to design advanced electronic systems, as well » Introduction to Robotics
as design and programming of robotic systems and
ABOUT STUDIES
controllers (e.g. PLC). Currently, there is a significant
» Duration: 7 semesters
increase in the number of companies operating in
the field of IoT and the integration of these products » Mode of study: Full time
into one system (e.g. smart homes). This sphere of » Language of instruction: English
activity requires combining engineering knowledge » Start date: October 2024
in the field of electronics and information in the field
of computer science at every stage – from design, » Programme coordinator:
Grzegorz Budzyń, PhD
through production, to service.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology Double Diploma Bachelor and Master Degree Programme
Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences
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FIELD OF STUDY: | ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE |
ARCHITECTURE MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
THE AUTHOR: JULIA JANISZYN: MASTER DIPLOMA 2020/21, „SENSUM – THE MUSEUM OF SENSES IN WROCLAW”
T he students gain theoretical knowl- The graduates are prepared for: The main study of Civil Engineering consists of obligatory and elective courses, covered as lectures, projects and
edge and practical skills connected with » solving complex design, organisation or seminars. In addition, some elective units are offered covering also language courses.
structure design, construction materi- technological problems,
als and technologies as well as static » authorisation to independent design and
and dynamic analysis of reinforced construction in civil engineering,
concrete, prestressed concrete, metal,
SEMESTER 1 ELECTIVE COURSES 1
» developing and implementing research programmes,
wooden, ground and complex construc- » Advanced Computer Aided Engineering » Artificial Intelligence in Civil Engineering
» carrying out jobs in international enterprises,
tions. They learn how to use advanced » Concrete Structures - Objects » Modern Testing Methods for Non-destructive
» participation in marketing and promotion of
computational models and modern IT » Metal Structures - Objects Inspection of Building Structures
construction products,
solutions in civil engineering. In addi- » Selected Topics in Structural Mechanics » Advanced Building Physics
» continuing education, participation in research
tion to participating in lectures, presen- » Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity » Hydrology for Building Engineers
in the fields directly related to construction and
tations, labs, seminars and projects the » Physics of Modern Materials » Effective Properties of Composites
construction production,
students may also take part in the stu- » Selected Topics in Mathematics – Introduction to Micro-mechanics
» continuous education, improving qualifications and
dent scientific groups and international » Selected Topics in Geoengineering – Foundation
extending knowledge,
exchanges. A number of courses can be
» team work and large team management.
» Hydraulics in Civil Engineering ELECTIVE COURSES 2
selected by the students depending on » Ethics in Engineering/Ethics in Business » Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
their interests and professional plans. At » Foreign Language 1 » Timber Structures
The graduates are prepared to work in design offices and
the end of the MSc study students write » BIM in Civil Engineering » Conservation and Strengthening of Monumental
construction enterprises, scientific institutions and
master's thesis on a subject related to Heritage Structures
R&D centres, institutions involved in building infrastruc-
designing of engineering structures. The
ture management or dealing with counselling or dissemi- SEMESTER 2 » Methods of Applied Statistics (Geostatistics)
MSc diploma offers an opportunity to » Dynamics » Sustainable Building
nation of construction-related knowledge.
continue education at PhD studies. » Underground Structures – Urban Infrastructure
» Railways
» Roads, Streets and Airports
» Bridges
ENTRY INFORMATION » Construction Techniques and Processes
» Apartment Building
equirements: Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Civil
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» Computational Mechanics
Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Architecture,
» Foreign Language 2
Hydrotechnical Engineering obtained either in Poland
or abroad.
Each application is assessed individually on its merits.
SEMESTER 3
» Master's Thesis Seminar
If in doubt, please contact an Admission Officer, e-mail:
ABOUT STUDIES [email protected]
» Master's Thesis
» Construction Project Management
- 2 elective courses (one from each group)
» Duration: 3 semesters » Deadline for application
» Mode of study: Full time » Tuition fee
» Application fee
» Language of instruction: English
» Start date: See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
October 2024 or February 2025
» Programme coordinator: » E nglish: Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
Prof. Jan Bień, PhD, DSc – 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of accepted
language certificates can be checked online.
See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
» E nglish:
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of
accepted language certificates can be
checked online.
The programme is focused on delivering knowledge and The graduates will have knowledge and skills The programme includes traditional lectures and hands-on study forms (mainly laboratories and design pro-
developing skills needed for a successful career in Com- needed for a career in computer and software jects). In the 3rd semester, the student is also required to complete a final individual project and write a thesis
puter Science and Engineering, particularly in designing organisations, research units, industry, gov- on its basis. The diploma examination, the passing of which is required to obtain the Master's title, covers topics
and maintaining complex service-oriented information ernment administration, and education. They of the completed courses and the thesis presentation. The courses delivered in each semester are as follows:
systems. It develops abilities to solve non-routine prob- will be particularly well prepared to work
lems and to formulate opinions based on incomplete in- on the implementation and maintenance of
formation. The programme covers professional topics as new-generation web services. They will have
well as R&D teamwork. Special attention is given to the the experience necessary for a professional
ability to work in multinational industrial teams. The cur- career and undertake level III (Ph.D.) educa- SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 3
riculum covers software development and analysis, net- tion. In addition, they will possess well above » Research Skills and Methodologies » Application Programming: Data Mining and Data
working, web services, human interfaces, and security of standard skills in communication in multina- » Optimisation Methods: Theory and Warehousing
complex information systems. tional teams. Applications » Application Programming: Mobile Computing
» IT Applications in Business and Commerce » IE Seminar
» Information Systems Modelling » Final Project
» Computer Project Management » Entrepreneurship
» Discrete Mathematics
ENTRY INFORMATION » Social Communications
» Foreign Language/Polish Language I
» Physics
Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Com-
puter Science, Computer Engineering, Infor-
mation Technology, Informatics, Teleinfor- SEMESTER 2
matics, Telecommunication or related. The » Multimedia and Computer Visualisation
degree must be obtained in an engineering » Application Programming - Java and XML
programme of studies of at least 3.5 years du- Technologies
ration (equivalent to 210 ECTS ). » Information Systems Analysis
Each application is assessed individually on » Advanced Databases
its merits. If in doubt, please contact an Ad- » Secure Systems and Networks
mission Officer, e-mail: » Softcomputing
[email protected] » Foreign Language
See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
» E nglish:
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS.
List of accepted language certificates
can be checked online.
» E nglish:
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of
accepted language certificates can be
checked online.
Geomatics is an interdisciplinary scientific and The Geomatics graduate will be prepared SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 3
technical discipline that combines aspects of sur- to work for enterprises, engineering su-
veying and sensor technology with data process- » Physics - the structure of matter » Geoinformation Project Management
pervision bodies, state administration,
ing, geoinformatics and geomodelling. It deals » Advanced Numerical Calculation Methods » Selected Topics in Information Technologies
design offices and research units, where
with the acquisition, analysis, interpretation, » Advanced Geospatial Analysis » Distributed Spatial Databases
in-depth specialised knowledge of mod-
dissemination and practical application of geoin- » Geostatistics » Management of Company Development
ern geodetic and remote sensing tech-
formation. Geomatics analyses and synthesises » Special Measurements » Graduate Seminar
niques of spatial data acquiring, as well as
information about spatial processes and phenom- » Selected Topics in GNSS » Elective course
further advanced analyses in Geographic
ena and their changes. Geodata is used to create » GIS Programming » Master's thesis
Information Systems and visualisations
precise computer models that help us to better are required. » Foreign Language I
understand spatial processes and shape future
activities. Geodata is an element of almost every SEMESTER 2
intelligent IT system. Stimulating the demand for
» Selected Topics in Geospatial Modelling
geoinformation may affect the innovativeness of
» Financial Analysis
the economy and allow the entrepreneurs and sci-
» Physical Geodesy
ence to play a significant, more noticeable role of
» Digital Cartographic Models
on the global market.
» GIS Programming II
The universality of geoinformation and the pros-
» Remote Sensing and Processing of Digital Images
pect of a further increase in its use (processing
and analysing large collections of geodata) gen- » Hydrology II
erate a demand for specialists in the field of de- ENTRY INFORMATION » Selected Topics in Displacement Monitoring
velopment and management of geoinformatics » Foreign Language
knowledge. Education in the field of Geodesy and Requirements: the programme is meant » Elective course
Cartography with a specialisation in Geomatics at for holders of a first-degree diploma in en- » Humanistic-managerial course
the Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geol- gineering studies, especially in the field of » Graduate Seminar
ogy of Wrocław University of Science and Tech- geodesy and cartography.
nology meets this demand. Each application is assessed individually on
its merits. If in doubt, please contact an Ad-
mission Officer, e-mail:
[email protected]
ENTRY INFORMATION
equirements: Bachelor's Degree in a related
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field.
Each application is assessed individually
on its merits. If in doubt, please contact an
Admission Officer, e-mail:
[email protected]
A graduate possesses detailed knowledge of devices and The graduates of the Refrigeration and Cryo- » Cryogenic Systems and Applied
installations dedicated to cooling, reaching tempera- genic program will be prepared to work in all
SEMESTER 1
Superconductivity
tures as low as -150°C. In the field of cryogenics, they industrial branches that apply refrigeration » Applied Mathematics
» Cold Chain
are adept at handling temperatures below 120 K, even and cryogenic technologies. In particular, our » Physics - Selected Issues
» Humanities Course (Elective)
down to fractions of a Kelvin. They have skills in the de- graduates will have a solid foundation to: » Mechatronics and Control Systems
» Master Seminar
sign, implementation, and operation of both refrigera- » Selected Problems of Thermal-flow Processes
» design modern refrigeration and cryogenic » Master Thesis
tion and cryocooling systems. Additionally, a graduate » New Generation Energy Technologies
units and installations,
can creatively apply modern design methods and is well- » Physics of Renewable Energy
» develop new solutions and methods for
prepared to undertake PhD studies. » Modeling of HVAC systems
lowering the temperature,
» Low-temperature Technologies
» supervise operations in food cold
» Finite Element Analysis
stores, refrigeration and air conditioning
» Foreign Language min. B2+
installations, air rectification, technical gas
production plants, natural gas liquefaction
plants, and other refrigeration and SEMESTER 2
cryogenic systems. » CFD Simulations of Power Generation Units
» Modeling of Energy Systems
» Cooling Systems
» Applied Cryogenics in Power Engineering
» Air Conditioning Systems
» Vapor-compression Refrigeration Systems
» Cryogenics
» Management Course (Elective)
ENTRY INFORMATION » Foreign Language (Next Language, Any Level)
DESCRIPTION CONTENT
A graduate possesses the knowledge and skills in numeri- SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 3
cal methods for a wide range of energy/power applica- » Applied Mathematics » Integrated Production Systems
tions. This knowledge will be very useful for performing » Physics - Selected Issues » Thermodynamic Analysis of Energy Processes
complex thermal–flow simulations using both commercial
» Mechatronics and Control Systems » Artificial Intelligence
and open-source software. Additionally, the graduate can
utilize artificial intelligence, as well as the conventional ap-
» Selected Problems of Thermal-flow Processes
» New Generation Energy Technologies
Rozkłady prędkości
» Humanities Course (Elective)
» Master Seminar
proach, to solve energy/power problems.
» Physics of Renewable Energy » Master Thesis
» Modeling of HVAC Systems
» Low-temperature Technologies
» Finite Element Analysis Wersja 1
JOB PROSPECTS » Foreign Language min. B2+
» Duration: 3 semesters
Duża lepkość Mała lepkość Duża lepkość Mała lepkość D
» Mode of study: Full time
» Language of instruction: English » English:
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
» Start date: February 2025
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of
» Programme coordinator: accepted language certificates can be
Sławomir Pietrowicz, PhD, DSc, Ass. Prof. checked online.
See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
» E nglish:
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of
accepted language certificates can be
checked online.
DESCRIPTION CONTENT
T he graduate has in-depth knowledge of these ar-
OBLIGATORY COURSES » Databases and Information
eas of physics, computer science and mathematics
Management
which are useful for modelling and solving problems (SEMESTER 1) » Diploma Seminar 1
related to the analysis of large information resources.
» Advanced Topics in Algebra » Elements of Nonlinear Dynamics
The graduate knows the most important directions of
» Programming and Classification » Practical Statistics for Data Science
research in the field of analytics of large data sets (Big
» Stream Programming » Machine Learning – Introduction
Data Analytics), complex systems theory and statisti-
» Elements of Probability Theory or Monographic Lecture 1
cal physics and has skills to:
» Elements of Differential Equations or Differential
Equations: Physical Applications
OBLIGATORY COURSES
( 1) use IT tools and technologies to process large
amounts of data, » Statistical Physics for Complex (SEMESTER 3)
Systems » Diploma Seminar 2
( 2) use methods of physics of complex systems
» Machine Learning – Applications
to study and model the analysed information re- OBLIGATORY COURSES » Numerical Methods in Physics
sources,
(SEMESTER 2) or Stochastic Processes or Time Series
( 3) find or design an adequate model of the obse- Analysis or Quantum Optics
rved dynamic phenomenon and verify it on the ba- » BDA Algorithms
sis of empirical data. The graduate will be prepared » Complex Systems
to work in a dynamically developing market sector
related to the statistical analysis of large data sets,
aiming to uncover, among others, hidden patterns, ENTRY INFORMATION
market trends, customer preferences, etc.
equirements: Bachelor's Degree in one of the
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following fields: Computer Science, Electron-
ics, Mathematics, Telecommunication, Telein-
formatics.
Each application is assessed individually on its
merits. If in doubt, please contact an Admission
Officer, e-mail: [email protected]
See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
» Duration: 3 semesters
» Mode of study: Full time
» Language of instruction: English
» E nglish:
» Start date: February 2025
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
» Programme coordinator: – 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of
Prof. Antoni C. Mituś accepted language certificates can be
checked online.
ENTRY INFORMATION
equirements: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical,
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Electronic, Computer Engineering or related dis-
ciplines.
Each application is assessed individually on its
merits. If in doubt, please contact an Admission
Officer, e-mail: [email protected]
See: admission.pwr.edu.pl
» E nglish:
Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of
accepted language certificates can be
checked online.
The Embedded Robotics programme combines the equirements: Bachelor's or Bachelor of En-
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gineering Degree in Electrical Engineering or
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 3
fields of robot control and design with digital electron-
ics and embedded circuits. The goal is to provide the related field. Minimum 210 ECTS. » Control Theory » Advanced Robot Control
scientific skills and the practical ability to analyse, de- Each application is assessed individually on
» Embedded Systems » Social Robots
velop and deploy systems for the broad field of robot- its merits. If in doubt, please contact an Ad-
» Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning » Task and Motion Planning
ics: low and high-level control systems, perception, in mission Officer, e-mail:
» Applied Logic » Master's Thesis Project
particular robot vision, intelligence, motion and task [email protected] » Physics » Diploma Seminar
planning, communication, and human-robot interac-
» Foreign language A1 » Entrepreneurship
tion. The courses are meant to provide an in-depth un- » Deadline for application » Foreign language B2 » Social Communication
derstanding of theory and the principles, methods, and » Tuition fee » Artificial Neural Networks
processes, allowing the graduates to achieve the com- » Application fee » Intelligent Virtualization of Systems and
petences required in their future job responsibilities.
See:ENTRY INFORMATION Process Automation
Typical activities include solving problems in the analy- admission.pwr.edu.pl
sis, design, development, integrating, deployment, de-
bugging, and maintenance of robotic and/or embedded
» E nglish:
SEMESTER 2
systems. Equivalent of minimum TOEFL IBT » Control Theory for Embedded Systems
– 87 points or 6.5 points IELTS. List of » Robotic Programming Environments
accepted language certificates can be » Event-based Control
checked online. » Mobile Robotics
» Sensors and Actuators
JOB PROSPECTS » Modelling and Identification
» Theory and Methods of Optimization
The graduates of Embedded Robotics are prepared for cre- » Intermediate Project
ative engineering activities in the field of industrial and ser- » Specialization Seminar
vice robotics, embedded electronics, and also for research
and scientific work including the PhD degree studies. Spe-
cifically, the graduates can pursue an industry, research and
development, business or administration career as:
ABOUT STUDIES
» design engineer and/or programmer of embedded
systems and circuits, » Duration: 3 semesters
» implementation/deployment specialist of industrial
» Mode of study: Full time
robotic systems, robotics systems specialist,
integrator, project manager, » Language of instruction: English
» control systems engineer, embedded control devices » Start date:
and systems specialist, building and home automation February 2025
systems design engineer, » Programme coordinator:
» expert/consultant for robotic systems deployment, Elżbieta Roszkowska, PhD, DSc
including intelligent and social robots.
JOB PROSPECTS
telephone: +48 71 320 37 11, +48 71 320 31 70, +48 71 320 37 19, +48 71 320 44 39