2. Wroclaw has 12 departments with more than 32,000 students. There are also three branches in other important cities in lower Silesia;
3. There are 87,945 graduates with master's and bachelor's degrees in engineering and 4,759 graduates with doctor of philosophy;
4. There are nearly 4,200 faculty members (including more than 2,000 academic teachers);
There are more than 280 buildings, modern laboratories, libraries, lecture halls and visual multimedia equipment.
6. Internationalization of educational courses: In 2000, the European Unified Credit Transfer System (ECTS) was introduced into the teaching regulations, and all courses were taught in foreign languages. Department of Architecture/Department of Chemical Technology and Electronics/Department of Electrical Engineering Geological Engineering, Department of Mining and Geology/Department of Environmental Engineering/Department of Environmental Protection Computer Science and Management/Department of Mechanical and Power Engineering/Department of department of mechanical engineering/Department of Basic Science and Technology/Department of Electronics and Photonic Microsystems/Department of Electronics/Department of Remote Informatics Electrical Engineering/Department of Geological Engineering, Department of Mining and Geology/Department of Mining and Geological Environment Engineering/Department of Computer Science and Management/Department of Mechanical and Power Engineering/department of mechanical engineering
The University of Science and Technology has master's and doctoral studies in engineering, which can provide students with a wide range of research fields. * * * There are the following 12 departments: Architecture Department.
Architecture and town planning
Space structure
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Mining and Geology
Department of mining and geological basic technology
Department of Mathematics, Physics, Materials, Mechanics, Technology, Physics, Computer Science and Chemistry
Biotechnology chemistry
Chemistry and technology
Department of Materials Engineering, Chemical Technology and Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineering, environmental protection, computer science and management, computer science management and market, electronic and photonic microsystems.
Department of Electronics and Radio Communication Electronics
Control engineering and robotics electronics and radio communication computer science
Department of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Teleinformatics
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Manufacturing Power Engineering Electronics
Control engineering and robotics
Electronic and radio communication
Department of Electronic Engineering Computer Science
Control engineering and robot electrical engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering Geology Engineering
Control Engineering and Robotics Mechanical Engineering and Machinery Manufacturing Conveyors
Department of electrical engineering, remote information, management and manufacturing engineering
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering in Control Engineering and Robotics
1 has graduated from a high school recognized by China or equivalent.
Some majors need English scores.
Master:
1 has graduated from a recognized university in China or equivalent with a bachelor's degree.
English proficiency is required for 4 years.
Master in Wroclaw for 2-3 years (Wroclaw? Aw) is the capital of Silesia in the southwest of Poland. Wroclaw, located on the banks of the Odera River, is the intersection of the main traffic arteries connecting western and southern Poland with eastern Europe and northern Europe. Now Wroclaw has become one of the four major cities in Poland, with a population of about 700,000 and an area of 293 square kilometers. The transportation here is convenient, and roads, railways and planes connect Poland with other cities in Europe. The international airport here has regular flights to Frankfurt, Copenhagen, Vienna and Warsaw. There are also direct railways to European cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Prague and Budapest. Wroclaw is one of the fastest growing cities in Poland, second only to the capital Warsaw.