
MSc in Electronics and Telecommunications: Information and Communication Technologies
Poznan University of Technology

Key Information
Campus location
Poznań, Poland
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 semesters
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 1,600 / per semester *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* NON-EU citizens : 6900 PLN/first semester, 6000 PLN/per each following semester; EU citizens: free of charge
Scholarships
Introduction
M.Sc. in Electronics and Telecommunications, specialization: Information and Communication Technologies (Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications), duration: 4 semesters, 120 ECTS points *
* Note! This program starts in October!, or duration: 3 semesters, 90 ECTS points
Master studies in Electronics and Telecommunications (specialization: Information and Communication Technologies) last three or four semesters.
The 3-semester program starts at the end of February, whereas 4-semester studies start at the end of September. The 3-semester program version is meant for the B.Sc. graduates in the field of electronics and telecommunications exclusively (not in any other, related subject area).
The 4-semester program additionally has a ‘preparatory’ semester and is dedicated to the Bachelor-level diploma holders in subject areas other than electronics and telecommunications (e.g. general electrical engineering, computer science, physics, technical physics, mathematics, control engineering, etc.).
Thus, the ‘preparatory’ semester is mainly devoted to enhance and widen the student’s knowledge in telecommunications and electronics, and the curriculum following it is identical to the 3-semester program. Every year a modified set of elective courses is approved by the faculty council, based on the lists of proposed courses as well as general students’ preferences, related to the specializations run currently for the MSc programs.
A graduate receives the degree of Master of Science in Electronics and Telecommunications, specialization Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
The M.Sc. graduates in electronics and telecommunications are prepared to perform research and development in the area of their education. They are prepared to work in R&D centers, telecommunications, and electronics companies. They are also able to manage engineering teams involved in designing new equipment, networks, services, etc. They are ready to undertake doctoral studies.
* The 4-semester program additionally has a ‘preparatory’ semester and is dedicated to the Bachelor-level diploma holders in subject areas other than electronics and telecommunications (e.g. general electrical engineering, computer science, physics, technical physics, mathematics, control engineering, etc.).