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Electrical Engineering Education in Poland: A Case Study
Sohail Anwar
The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona College
Desire Dauphin Rasolomampionona
Warsaw University of Technology
Abstract
Warsaw University of Technology is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Central Europe. The University offers undergraduate and graduate courses in numerous engineering disciplines. Since 1945, Warsaw University of Technology has been developing academic linkages with European universities. The European Union (EU) educational and research assistance program such as TEMPUS and COPERNICUS have played a key role in the internationalization of the academic curricula offered by Warsaw University of Technology.
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (EE) has been functioning as an independent unit within Warsaw University of Technology. The EE Faculty, has been actively involved in developing effective academic linkages with universities and colleges in Europe and USA. In addition, the EE Faculty has been actively involved in performing commissioned research for industry. This manuscript provides a full description of the EE Faculty of Warsaw University of Technology.
Introduction
Warsaw University of Technology is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Central Europe1. The University was founded in 1826 as the Preparatory School for the Institute of Technology. Warsaw University of Technology has the following 16 faculties in Warsaw: Architecture, Automobile and Heavy Machinery Engineering, Chemical and Process Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology, Environmental Engineering, Geodesy and Cartography, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics and Information Science, Mechatronics, Physics, Power and Aeronautical Engineering, Production Engineering, Transport. Other units of Warsaw University of Technology are: Business School, College of Social Science and Administration, Foreign Language Centre, English Language Centre, Centre for Physical Education and Sports. Outside Warsaw in Plock there is a branch of Warsaw
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