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Area of and Structure of Studies

Area of and Structure of Studies The Studies in English at the Electrical Faculty of W.U.T. is aimed to prepare its students for activity in different electrical engineering fields of planning, designing and running electrical power and control systems. The area of studies covers a wide range of courses, tutorials, workshops and laboratory covering common and specialized subjects. The first five semesters are devoted to common courses, fundamental for the formation of an electrical engineer. After the first 5 semesters the students can choose one of the following specializations: - Control and Computer Engineering, - Electrical Power Engineering The general structure of the B.Sc. program for study in English is: Mathema

Area of and Structure of Studies

The Studies in English at the Electrical Faculty of W.U.T. is aimed to prepare its students for activity in different electrical engineering fields of planning, designing and running electrical power and control systems. The area of studies covers a wide range of courses, tutorials, workshops and laboratory covering common and specialized subjects.

The first five semesters are devoted to common courses, fundamental for the formation of an electrical engineer.

After the first 5 semesters the students can choose one of the following specializations:

-         Control and Computer Engineering,

-         Electrical Power Engineering

 

The general structure

of the B.Sc. program for study in English is:

 

Mathematics, Physics

Computer Science and Applications

Fundamentals and Theory of Electrical Circuits

Fundamentals of electrical systems and devices

(power systems, controls, el. machines, high voltage technology, power electronics, electrical traction, el. measurement and signal transmission, microprocessor engineering )

Non electric electives

Languages

Physical education

Specialized subjects

Diploma Project

tics, Physics Computer Science and Applications Fundamentals and Theory of Electrical Circuits Fundamentals of electrical systems and devices (power systems, controls, el. machines, high voltage technology, power electronics, electrical traction, el. measurement and signal transmission, microprocessor engineering ) Non electric electives Languages Physical education Specialized subjects Diploma Project

 

 

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