Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems
Field of study: Electronic and Computer Engineering
Language of study: English
Level of education: first-cycle studies
Form of studies: full-time
Number of semesters: 7
Professional title awarded after graduation: engineer
Description of the field of study:
Electronic and Computer Engineering (EAC) is a modern field of study taught in English at the Faculty of Electronics, Wrocław University of Science and Technology. The study program integrates theoretical foundations and practical knowledge in such areas as electronics, computer science, control engineering and robotics, optoelectronics and telecommunications. The combination of these disciplines reflects the latest trends in electronics, where analogue systems are combined with digital ones and software is combined with mechanical systems. Graduates of the Faculty are familiar with the notions of the Internet of Things or Industry 4.0. A large number of optional courses allows students to adjust the course of their studies to the desired profile. This field is intended for those who want to understand how the devices around us work and are built.
Specialisations:
Students have the opportunity to specialize in a specific thematic area by selecting a particular group of courses in elective blocks.
Study program:
The current version of the study program is available by clicking the link: plans and study programs.
Employment perspectives:
Enterprises involved in the design, implementation and operation of analogue, digital and mixed electronic systems using
electronic and optoelectronic components, integrated circuits and microprocessors.
Teams using information technology for the acquisition of measurements, control of technological processes, design, commissioning and maintenance of control engineering and robotics systems in the industry employing data transmission data transmission based on standard protocols.
IT enterprises solving computational tasks, preparing, performing and analysing simulations and computer experiments.
Research and development centres involved in electronics, IT as well as control engineering and robotics.