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Warsaw School Of Computer Science

Warsaw School Of Computer Science

Warsaw School Of Computer Science

Introduction

Why WSCS

WSCS is the only university in Poland where the members of the Rector’s Advisory Board are at the same time general managers of the world’s biggest IT companies such as Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Cisco, Intel, IBM and Oracle.

Our School is one of the most dynamically developing private universities which is also unique due to the fact that we offer studies in one and only field of science – computer science!

The main educational goal of WSCS is to equip its students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to become a professional within the selected computer science specialization. The School also offers free and paid courses and workshops to its students which will additionally enhance their abilities and enrich their experience as IT specialists. The School cooperates with the largest IT companies on a regular basis which in turn offer our students and graduates free and paid internships that are part of the curriculum and enable students to check their own skills in the real world of IT-related work. The School participates in international projects organized by the greatest IT companies such as IBM Scholars Program, Microsoft IT Academy, Cisco Networking Academy, Oracle Academic Initiative and SAP Academic Project.

If you really want to study computer science and work within the IT sector in a place that is exclusively dedicated to this field of science, then the Warsaw School of Computer Science is the right place to begin your career!

Campus Features

WSCS has 4 halls with seats for 130 students, 12 laboratories including modern network laboratories built according to Cisco standards and computer graphic laboratory, 6 seminar rooms, conference room, students’ café and bar, gym, library and reading room as well as archives and other administrative offices.

    Locations

    • Warsaw

      Marka Edelmana 17, 00-169 Warsaw, Poland, 03, Warsaw

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