Gdansk University of Technology
Founded 1904 as Königliche Technische Hochschule zu Danzig, Germany. Following First World War belonged to the Free City of Gdańsk. In 1945 became Polish state academic institution called Politechnika Gdanska.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Polish Accreditation Committee
Grades 4
Languages 2
Divisions 9
- Applied Physics and Mathematics Faculty
- Architecture FacultyFields of study: Architectural and Environmental Design, Regional Planning, Town Planning, Visual Arts, Architecture
- Chemistry FacultyFields of study: Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Polymer and Plastics Technology, Organic Chemistry, Engineering Management, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Food Technology, Materials Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies, Chemistry
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty
- Electrical and Control Engineering Faculty
- Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics Faculty
- Management and Economics Faculty
- Mechanical Engineering Faculty
- Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology Faculty
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary School diploma (Matura)