Type: 
University of Technology
Region: 
Śląskie
Programme: 
Automatic control and robotics
Area: 
Technological sciences
Level: 
Bachelor Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
7 semesters
Tuition fee: 
2000 € per year
Degree awarded: 
Bachelor of Science
Application deadline: 
Tuesday, 1 July, 2014
Language: 
EN
Start date: 
Wednesday, 1 October, 2014
Credits (ECTS): 
210
Admission requirements: 

SUT will accept international students who graduated with Secondary School Final Examintaion Certificate.

All documents submitted to the Silesian University of Technology must be in English or translated into Polish (by a sworn translator).

The documents must contain a clause confirming that their holders have access to higher education institutions in their own countries.

Certified command of English  at level B1 is required, certficates: FCE (grade B), TOEFL (min 550) and TOIFCE (min 700) need not be confirmed by the home University. The language abilities may be also certified by home Universities.

Description: 

The Faculty employs 39 professors and associate professors, over 200  assistant professors, assistants and lecturers. The Faculty collaborates with companies operating in different fields of industry. As a result, numerous projects of  our researchers have been successfully implemented and different companies participate in the education process through student industrial placements as well as supervising the students’ theses and organizing training courses where certificates of competence are conferred.

The Faculty carries out research  into automation, robotics, system analysis, signal conversion, analysis, synthesis and system design, electronic and telecommunications systems, microelectronic technologies, digital signal conversion, theoretical and applied computer science, software, databases, design and construction of  computer equipment, basis and techniques of  creating computer networks.
The Faculty has had outstanding achievements in scientific research, both theoretical and practical, as well as research and  development projects. These include:
- the formulation of new steering algorithms (adaptive, predictive and changeable), significant contribution to the creation and modification of the existing methods of adjuster design
- the opening of the Signal Process Laboratory, the Specialized Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory, the creation of the FUZZY-FLOU system, which is used in the decision making process, drawing up and implementation of the steering system for the sheet metal etching process at Columbus Steelworks in the RSA
- the creation of program modules which guarantee the safety of information in computer systems, modules for hospital computer systems, systems of vocal communication with the computer for the blind user, an algorithm visualization system, the computerization of town councils.