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Warsaw University of Technology

Foundation Year in Poland, Warsaw

Foundation Year is a programme for all candidates for B.SC. studies at Warsaw University of Technology (WUT). The programme is designed to improve the students’ skills and create a solid base in the subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and basic engineering subjects as well as to enhance their Academic English proficiency. It will help students to successfully continue their studies at undergraduate programmes at Warsaw University of Technology, pass all exams on time and obtain a B.SC. diploma with a good grade.

 

Why I was directed to study at the Foundation Year Programme?

 

The Faculty has the right to issue a CAL-B (Conditional Acceptance Letter-B) which means that the student’s application is accepted by them but the requirement to start studies at one of the Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) Faculties is to finish the Foundation Year Programme and complete issuing the required admission documents (apostille, eligibility statement, English Language International B2 Certificate, tuition fee confirmation).

 

Who can participate in The Foundation Year?

The Foundation Year is addressed to 1 type of candidate:

Candidates for undergraduate programmes at Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) who have started their application procedures to the University, uploaded required documents and took placement tests in Mathematics and English language, but at the moment their qualifications in the above subjects do not allow them to directly begin B.Sc. studies at WUT.

Candidates, by attending the Foundation Year have the opportunity to improve in subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Academic English, Engineering and Information Technology and then start studies at the chosen faculty at Warsaw University of Technology in the academic year 2020/2021.

 

What courses will the students be offered at the Foundation Year?

During the Foundation Year, the students will participate in the following courses:

Mathematics Physics Chemistry Introduction to Information Technologies Introduction to Engineering Academic English Polish Language Polish Culture 

 

What is the duration of the Foundation Year?

The duration of the Foundation Year is one academic year. The programme consists of 2 semesters. The Foundation Year will cover a total of 600 academic hours.

 

What is the number of hours per semester in the Foundation Year programme?There are 300 hours per each semester.

 

 

Will I receive a certificate at the end of the Foundation Year?At the end of the Foundation Year each student will receive a special Certificate of Completion. In order to obtain it, the student must get sufficient number of credits in all courses and prove regular attendance.

The Certificate will allow the candidate to start studies at the 1st semester of a chosen undergraduate programme at Warsaw University of Technology.

 


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Located in the heart of Europe, WUT is not only the oldest, but also the best technical university in Poland. In the ranking of Polish universities, it has taken the first place in its category for nine years.

Our priorities are multi-layered study programmes supported by an advanced scientific research. In response to market demands, we offer an exciting range of professional and technological programmes which prepare students for their future careers. WUT authorities and the entire academic staff do their best to acquaint the students with up-to-date knowledge and skills that are useful in today’s world.

WUT offers programmes at B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels in almost every field of technology – ranging from civil engineering and architecture to optoelectronics, materials, nanotechnology, biotechnology and biomedical technology. We provide also education complementary to technical studies, in the field of economics, social sciences, management, administration and business. For the purpose of teaching and research, WUT owns 38 buildings located in two campuses in Warsaw city centre and one campus in Płock, 320 laboratories as well as other buildings (dormitories, technical infrastructure, sports centres, medical care facilities, etc.).

Our primary aims are to educate responsible professionals, committed to the values of civic life, and to contribute to the development of research and innovation, which are the driving forces of progress in the society of the 21st century.

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  • We are the first!-title of the best Polish technical university, awarded by the Rzeczpospolita and Perspektywy ranking, every year for 7 years.
  • The highest percentage of graduates who take managerial positions.
  • 19 faculties and 1 college, where classes are conducted by circa 2500 academic teachers.
  • 32 fields of study, including studies with English as the language of instruction.
  • Distance-learning via the Internet (Centre for Distance-Learning-OKNO PW).
  • Business School = 20 years of tradition of management education.
  • Cooperation with over 180 foreign universities.
  • Advanced information system, rich library resources (circa one million volumes in the Main Library).
  • Warsaw University of Technology Development Programme, co-financed by the EU within the framework of ESF, which ensures a high level of education and adaptation of the didactic offer to the demands of the job market.
  • Thriving Careers Office, which helps students find their first jobs.
  • Over 5500 places in halls of residence, rich sports and tourist base.
  • Over 100 registered student research groups, organisations and student associations.
  • Numerous cultural and entertainment initiatives: concerts, festivals, exhibitions.
  • Academic choir, song and dance company, entertainment orchestra, theatre, as well as student media (student portal, internet TV and radio, cultural monthly).
  • University Sports Club AZS PW and successes of our basketball and volleyball players.

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  • We are the first!-title of the best Polish technical university, awarded by the Rzeczpospolita and Perspektywy ranking, every year for 7 years.
  • The highest percentage of graduates who take managerial positions.
  • 19 faculties and 1 college, where classes are conducted by circa 2500 academic teachers.
  • 32 fields of study, including studies with English as the language of instruction.
  • Distance-learning via the Internet (Centre for Distance-Learning-OKNO PW).
  • Business School = 20 years of tradition of management education.
  • Cooperation with over 180 foreign universities.
  • Advanced information system, rich library resources (circa one million volumes in the Main Library).
  • Warsaw University of Technology Development Programme, co-financed by the EU within the framework of ESF, which ensures a high level of education and adaptation of the didactic offer to the demands of the job market.
  • Thriving Careers Office, which helps students find their first jobs.
  • Over 5500 places in halls of residence, rich sports and tourist base.
  • Over 100 registered student research groups, organisations and student associations.
  • Numerous cultural and entertainment initiatives: concerts, festivals, exhibitions.
  • Academic choir, song and dance company, entertainment orchestra, theatre, as well as student media (student portal, internet TV and radio, cultural monthly).
  • University Sports Club AZS PW and successes of our basketball and volleyball players.

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