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From the Dean.
Dear Candidates,
If you are interested
in computers and their applications; if you are thinking about studying
electrical and computer engineering, this Bulletin is for you.
The future development
of the world is inevitably tied to continued progress in the area of electronics
and information technology. The immense growth in the applications of electronic
circuits and computers, a growth which shows no sign of slowing down at the
very beginning of the twenty-first century, has resulted in the current shortage
of electrical and computer engineers. In a few years, job opportunities will
be limitless.
If you are planning
to get your degree or just take a few courses in electrical and computer
engineering, I would like to draw your attention to the Faculty of Electronics
and Information Technology at Warsaw University of Technology.
For many years,
our Faculty has been a place where exceptional people come together to work
and study. As such, the Faculty would like to open its doors to the most
talented and promising people of all nationalities. We therefore offer programs
of study in Electrical and Computer Engineering with English as the official
language of instruction and administration.
Our undergraduate
and graduate programs taught in English cover all major areas of electrical
and computer engineering. In the following pages you will read about exciting
degree options in Computer Systems and Networks, Control and Management,
Instrumentation and Measurement, Microelectronics and Optoelectronics, and
Telecommunications. Our students are offered a balanced program of lectures,
tutorials, laboratory, and practical instruction. There is a lot of design
and "hands-on" experience with computers in all our courses. Our laboratories
are well equipped, and courses are constantly reviewed and revised to keep
them up-to-date and relevant to the demands of students and employers. The
strength of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology lies in
its commitment to the achievement of excellence in everything it does.
Engineering studies
are not simple and a student's life is not always easy; that's the bad
news. The good news is that we have a long-standing and well-earned reputation
as a friendly university. There is a large and supportive staff; 300 professors
and 200 other employees of the Faculty. Student social life is active and
varied; you will not feel lost in the crowd. You will also be in good company.
Admission to our programs is granted only to those with excellent academic
records. A distinguished teachers, a lively student body, including international
student groups from all corners of the globe, all help to create the right
atmosphere for personal development and fruitful study.
The choice you
have to make will be one of the most important you will ever make. I strongly
believe that if you choose the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
at Warsaw you will not be disappointed.
You will develop
your talents, you will discover new opportunities, you will extend your
knowledge and your skills, you will grow in intellect, in competence and
in confidence. You will learn more about the world, its peoples and their
cultures. You will eventually graduate with a Bachelor's, Master's or Doctor's
degree. The academic high and internationally recognized standing of the
Faculty will ensure that your degree will be of maximum value in a competitive
world, whatever career you may choose. Our graduates possess the right combination
of skills that employers are looking for: personal qualities, an ability to
efficiently solve problems, and technical expertise in the critical areas
of today's engineering. Our alumni are pursuing professional careers in Poland,
in other European countries, and in most other parts of the world. There are
distinguished professors among them, as well as administrators, researchers
for government and industry, entrepreneurs, and inventors.
We are proud of
Warsaw University of Technology and its Faculty of Electronics and Information
Technology. If you come here to take your degree, you too will be proud
to be our graduate.
Józef Lubacz
Professor and
Dean of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
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