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Date: 08.01.2019 Category: general news
More than 3.5 thousand free places are waiting for those who want to pursue their 2nd cycle programmes at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Students can choose from 56 programmes, including 19 conducted in English. The admission procedure will last until February 9
- Big Data Analytics at the Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology is a novelty we propose under our winter admissions - says Anetta Stypułkowska, head of WUST’s Admissions Department. - It’s a nationally unique interdisciplinary programme where physics, computer science, and mathematics meet. We will train our students to become specialists familiar with modern algorithms, models, and methods pertaining to IT and physics and able to apply them in research. The programme’s graduates will be prepared to work in teams focusing on the analysis of large data resources.
In addition, those who choose Environmental Technologies at the Faculty of Environmental Engineering will have an opportunity to study a completely new speciality - Environmental Bioengineering, where we put more emphasis on practice than usual. Over the course of the studies there will be far less theory and more interesting laboratory classes, seminars, and projects - explains Anetta Stypułkowska. We will teach students how to use the achievements of bioengineering in environmental protection to ensure comfort and high quality of life for us and future generations while respecting nature.
There are also four programmes on offer under part-time 2nd cycle studies. Candidates will be registered in the system until February 9, 2019, while the lists of students admitted to the programmes will be announced on February 13.
All information related to the winter admissions to Wrocław University of Science and Technology can be found on the admissions website.
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