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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
AT WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
(spring semester only)

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Study Abroad Poland invites students to study electrical and computer engineering at Warsaw University of Technology. The university, whose origins can be traced back to the first half of the 19th century, is the largest technical university in Poland and it is the highest-ranked institution for advanced engineering education and research. The Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology is the largest teaching and research center at the university. Its educational and research activities cover almost the whole spectrum of electrical and computer engineering – from micro and optoelectronics, through instrumentation, measurement, control and robotics, to computer networks and telecommunications. The programs of studies and academic regulations at the faculty resemble those of highly reputed U.S. universities. In addition, the faculty is known to attain the highest teaching standards and enjoys worldwide recognition for its research.

DATES & FEES

Dates

Spring Semester (February – June)

Fees

TBA

 

What’s included in the program fee:

Tuition and fees

The program includes full tuition and fees at Warsaw University of Technology plus an additional 3-week non-credit Polish course before the semester starts.

Official transcript

One to two months after completing the program, we’ll send your home university an official transcript from Warsaw University of Technology, which is accredited by the Polish Ministry of Education. This allows you to transfer credit back to your university. The transcript contains the course title, grade, and number of hours for each course.

Housing in a university residence hall

During the program you’ll live in a double room in a residence hall in Warsaw. This is a great way to meet Polish students and get involved in student activities.

On-site program director (24-hour support)
Throughout the program, you’ll receive on-site support from the Program Director. The Director will meet you at the airport, lead the orientation session, organize activities, and be available 24-hours a day.

Airport transfers

In order to make your arrival go smoothly, your Program Director will meet you at Warsaw’s airport (Frederic Chopin Airport). He/she will take you in a taxi to the residence hall and help you move in. At the end of the program, the Director will also take you to the airport before departure.

In-country orientation

You’ll take part in a 3-day orientation session at the beginning of the program. The Program Director will provide you with helpful advice and tips for living in Warsaw, review the schedule of activities for the semester, distribute cell phones, and teach a survival Polish class.

Free use of pre-paid cell phone

During the orientation session you’ll be provided with a cell phone and a number of initial minutes. You’ll be responsible for recharging your phone with minutes.  A cell phone is a great way to keep in touch with your friends and family back home. Also, text messaging is a popular and economical way to communicate with your new friends in Poland.

Transportation pass

To help you travel smoothly around Warsaw, we’ll provide you with a transportation pass that can be used on all buses, trams, the subway, and some local commuter trains.

Free Internet access

Warsaw University of Technology has a computer lab with full access to the Internet. During the orientation session, you’ll receive information about using the computer room.

Extra-curricular activities

Extra-curricular activities will be planned throughout the semester. These activities are designed to help you get to know Warsaw and the Polish culture better. For many of the activities the Program Director will invite local Polish students. Some sample activities include: a tour of Warsaw, a BBQ with Polish students, pierogi tasting, a tour of the Warsaw Uprising Museum, a day-trip to Wilanow (a 17th-century palace outside of Warsaw), bowling, a Chopin concert in Lazienki Park, and many more. You’ll receive a schedule of activities during the orientation session. All activity fees are included in the program price.

Since we want to give you the freedom to travel on your own, excursions are not included in the price of the program. However, we do offer organized excursions for an additional fee. Your Program Director will provide you with a list of organized excursions and fees at the beginning of the program. Generally, they include Krakow, Auschwitz (a former Nazi concentration camp), the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Zakopane, and Gdansk. You are also encouraged to suggest excursion locations.

Health insurance

You’ll be provided with health and accident coverage through HTH Worldwide Insurance. The HTH U.S. Study Abroad Health Plan is designed especially for U.S. Study Abroad students, and provides 100,000 USD of coverage. HTH has a list of approved doctors and health facilities in Warsaw. Your policy information will be sent to you 3 weeks before departure.

What’s not included in the program fee:

meals

spending money

round-trip airfare to Poland

textbooks (including photocopies and readers)

excursions

Please note: since we want to give you freedom to travel on your own, excursions are not included in the program fee. However, we do offer organized excursions for an additional fee. Your Program Director will provide you with a list of organized excursions and fees at the beginning of the program. Generally, they include Krakow, Auschwitz (a former Nazi concentration camp), the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Zakopane, and Gdansk. You are also encouraged to suggest excursion locations.

COURSES & DESCRIPTIONS

Before classes start at Warsaw University of Technology you will participate in a 3-week intensive Polish course at one of the best language schools in Warsaw. No credit is offered for this course, but instead it is designed to give you an introduction to the Polish language to help you adapt to your new host country. Language classes are held 3 hours a day, Monday through Friday.

At Warsaw University of Technology, you can choose from a wide range of courses in electrical and computer engineering. All courses are taught in English and most are 60 hours (4 semester/6 quarter credits). You can take 4 to 6 classes a semester.

SPRING COURSE LISTINGS

TRANSFER CREDIT

Warsaw University of Technology is a university fully accredited by the Polish Ministry of Education. Most colleges and universities allow you to transfer credit from courses taken abroad. Before applying it’s important to speak with the study abroad advisor at your home institution to obtain pre-approval for your courses and determine how many credits you’ll receive. Every educational institution has different policies about transferring credit, so we encourage you to follow your institution’s regulations. Usually the number of credits that you receive depends on the number of teaching hours. Following the American system, we suggest awarding 1 semester credit for every 15 hours of class time or 1 quarter credit for every 10 hours of class time.

After completing the program, we’ll send your registrar or study abroad advisor an official transcript with the course titles, course hours, and grades. Your university will need this transcript to transfer credit.

HOUSING

During the program you’ll live in a double room in a residence hall in Warsaw. In your room you’ll have your own bed, desk, chair, closet, and bookshelves, and each room has its own bathroom. The residence hall also includes a laundry room (coin-operated washers and dryers). Living in a residence hall is a great way to meet Polish students and get involved in student life!

STUDYING IN WARSAW

With a population of more 1.7 million people, Warsaw is an ideal location for those of you who like the big city life. It became the country’s capital in 1596 when King Zygmunt III moved the royal residence there from Krakow. Since then Warsaw has witnessed many hardships (it was almost completely destroyed during WW II), but it has emerged as a cosmopolitan city and the business center of the country. Here you can find modern architecture juxtaposed with carefully-restored palaces and castles. The city boasts a beautiful Old Town and many theaters, museums, monuments, restaurants, and parks. And since it is home to a number of large universities, there are plenty of college students to meet and socialize with.

WORKING IN WARSAW

It is possible to work during your studies. You can usually find a job teaching English. Since this type of work has flexible hours, it is easy to combine with your studies. You can earn about 10 USD per hour, and depending on your university schedule you can probably teach about 10 to 15 hours per week. Your employer will provide you with information on registering for work and obtaining a work visa.

HOW TO APPLY

The program is open to US and Canadian undergraduate students. You must be in good academic standing (2.75 GPA) and major in a relevant discipline. Prerequisites for courses will be determined on a case-by-case basis, depending on the your knowledge of the subject.

Application Deadline

Spring Semester: November 1

Late applications will be considered on an individual basis.

Applying for our programs is simple! Fill out the on-line application form and wait for more information from us.

ON-LINE APPLICATION FORM

PASSPORTS & VISAS

All US and Canadian citizens need passports to travel to Poland. If you don’t have a passport yet, you should apply for one as soon as possible. The application process could take a long time. For more information on applying:

American students should visit:
http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html

Canadian students should visit: http://www.ppt.gc.ca

If you already have a passport, you should check to make sure it is valid at least 6 months after the program ends.

Semester students should obtain a student visa before departure. The application process is easy, and we’ll provide you with the necessary documents along with specific instructions for applying for a visa in your pre-departure mailings.

FINANCIAL AID

It is possible to transfer your financial aid to pay for some or all of the program costs. The first step is to check with your home institution ’s financial aid advisor before applying. Since every home institution has different rules, only your advisor can tell you what kind of aid can transfer. Study Abroad Poland is happy to provide you with a certificate of enrollment or any other documents that your university might require.

The International Education Finance Corporation (IEFC) provides student loans for you who are interested in studying abroad. Please visit their website for more details: http://www.iefc.com

Another lender providing loans for study abroad programs is My Rich Uncle Education Finance: http://www.myrichuncle.com

SAMPLE BUDGET

As part of your program fee, Study Abroad Poland pays for your tuition & fees, housing, on-site staff, health insurance, use of a pre-paid cell phone, transportation pass, and scheduled extra-curricular activities.

You are responsible for paying for the following:

meals

spending money

round-trip airfare to Poland

textbooks (including photocopies and readers)

additional trave

pre-paid phone cards for your cell phone (we provide you with an initial amount of minutes)

Here is a suggested semester budget:

Meals

900 USD

Transportation (round-trip from the US or Canada)

800-1000 USD (depending on the city)

Additional Travel

500-900 USD (depending on how much you want to travel)

Books and Photocopies

50 USD

Personal Expenses

500 USD

Total

2,750-3,350 USD