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Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering of the Technical University of Lodz (Łódź)

Poland / Lydzkie / Lydz / Łódź / ul. prof. Bohdana Stefanowskiego
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The Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering, established in 1945 under the name of "Electrical Faculty", is one of the three oldest faculties at the Technical University of Lodz (TUL), and one of the largest engineering faculties among all Polish universities. The Faculty is an employer to 270 academics, 25 of whom have been awarded Polish state professorial title and 29 who are holding the TUL professorship. The staff members are active in research and teaching in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics, control engineering and robotics, computer science and engineering, as well as related disciplines and interdisciplinary fields, such as telecommunications and transport.

The Faculty offers five-year MSc courses. Students can choose curricula taught in Polish from within more than 30 specialties. In addition two five-year MSc courses are offered in English at TUL's International Faculty of Engineering. Four courses have been awarded Quality Certificates of Accreditation Commision of Technical Universities (KAUT). By 2004 more than 1800 BEng and 6000 MSc students graduated from the Faculty; more than 400 and 80 researchers were awarded the PhD and D.Sc.

More than 4500 students are enrolled in various types (full-time, evening, extramural) and levels (engineering, master, supplementary master, doctoral) of study at the Faculty. The study curricula and student laboratory facilities all comply with very high international academic standards. Study programmes are designed using the rules of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System. There are more than 500 computers with Internet access available to students of the Faculty. The Faculty collaborates extensively with many universities from around the world and organizes student exchange programmes with European universities. Students can become members of 9 scientific clubs.
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Coordinates:   51°45'11"N   19°27'13"E
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