Electrical engineering is a course for candidates who are not afraid of electricity, are keen on challenges and pursue technical interests. Students will learn the methods of producing and distributing electricity, methods of converting electricity into mechanical, thermal or chemical energy used in industry or at home, the fundamentals of designing and operating electrical devices and electrical installations. They will gain qualifications to work in many areas related to energy conversion, automation of production processes, as well as design and operation of power electronic devices.
study language: Polish
Full-time course
- 3.5-year course (7 semesters) , first cycle degree program
leading to BSc – Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Scope:
– automatic control systems
– industrial and power electronics
– computer-based measurement systems
– conventional energy conversion and utilization
- 1.5-year course (3 semesters), second cycle degree program
leading to MSc – Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Scope:
– automatic control systems
– industrial and power electronics
– computer-based measurement systems
– conventional energy conversion and utilization
Part-time course
- 4-year (8 semesters) first cycle degree program
leading to BSc – Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Scope:
– automatic control and systems
– industrial and power electronics
– computer-based measurement systems
– conventional energy conversion and utilization
- 2-year (4 semesters) the second cycle degree program
leading to MSc – Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Scope:
– automatic control and systems
– industrial and power electronics
– computer-based measurement systems
– conventional energy conversion and utilization
In the scope of automatic control and systems, students will gain skills necessary for process modelling, analysis and synthesis of control systems, building automation components and devices, programming and application of microprocessor controllers and microcontrollers, power electronic drive systems, fundaments of robotics and computer-aided design of automation systems.
In the scope of industrial and power electronics, students receive a thorough preparation covering the theory and analysis methods, computer modelling and computer-aided design of microprocessor-controlled industrial electronics systems, with particular emphasis on power electronic systems used, inter alia, in automated electric drives, traction vehicles, induction heating, energy, in modern lighting, household and military technology.
In the scope of computer-based measurement systems, students acquire knowledge in the field of analogue and digital measuring transducers, VLSI systems, with particular emphasis on programmable systems used in metrology, standard measuring interfaces, microprocessor systems, single-chip microcomputer microcontrollers, measuring systems for electrical and non-electrical quantities.
First-cycle-program graduates
Graduates gain engineering competence in related fields, such as automation and measurement systems, energy conversion and power electronics, electric drives and industrial electronics, necessary for various types of services and production, independent and innovative technical problem solving, the use of new technologies and computer devices and information technology in design and management, e.g. automation systems and systems, electricity conversion, power electronics. They are capable of using computer-aided design software for designing electrical networks and installations, securing and protecting electrical devices of modern drive systems, as well as operating technological, switching, security, control and measuring devices powered by electricity.
Second-cycle-program graduates
Graduates are provided with advanced and thorough knowledge in the field of design, construction, operation and testing of electrical devices and computer measurement systems and digital control systems. They are skilled at using appropriate IT and electronic tools.