The Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics offers a Master of Science in Engineering degree program with a duration of 2 years (4 semesters) or 1.5 years (3 semesters). The program focuses on the fields of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Informatics and is taught in English. Upon completion of the program, students will be awarded a Master of Science in Engineering degree (magister inżynier) and will earn 123 ECTS points for the 4 semester program or 95 ECTS points for the 3 semester program.
The program is designed for students who have a background in Automatic Control and Robotics, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Informatics, Power Engineering, or other related fields with a strong background in mathematics and physics. The curriculum covers essential topics of modern control theory, including optimal control, stochastic control, robust control, fuzzy control, and adaptive control. Students will also learn about system identification and adaptive signal processing, which will provide them with the skills and knowledge necessary to design high-performance, flexible, and robust digital control systems for various applications.
The program starts in the winter semester for the 2-year program and in the summer semester for the 1.5-year program. Upon graduation, graduates can work as chief control engineers, members of research and development staff, designers of management and economics, free traders, or managers in industrial companies. They may also choose to pursue doctoral (PhD) studies.The two specializations in computer control systems and robotics and decision systems offer a wide range of potential career paths, from working as engineers and developers to pursuing advanced research or academic positions. The program's focus on system identification and adaptive signal processing is also highly relevant to the current needs of industries and companies seeking to improve their control systems' performance and flexibility. The entry requirements for both the 3 and 4-semester programs seem reasonable, and the tuition fee per semester is relatively affordable compared to other similar programs. Overall, this program appears to provide a well-rounded education and excellent preparation for a career in the field.
Entry requirements.BSc in:
· For 3 semesters program: Automatic Control and Robotics, Informatics and obtaining a minimum of 210 ECTS points at BSc studies
· For 4 semesters program: Automatic Control and Robotics, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Informatics, Power Engineering, other related fields (strong background in mathematics and physics)
Career opportunities
Graduates are qualified to work as chief control engineers, members of the research and development staff, designers of management and economics, free traders or managers in industrial companies. In a natural way, they also make good candidates for doctoral (PhD) studies.