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The foundation of a good engineer's education is a thorough understanding of the physical phenomena that underpin modern technical methods and applied equipment.

Become a student of the Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science!

Studies at the Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science provide an education enriched with IT knowledge, covering calculations, process simulations, design, as well as data collection and analysis of measurement results.

Graduates of the faculty, equipped with strong mathematical, IT, and technical skills (in electronics and modern measurement systems), and the ability to work in interdisciplinary teams and solve problems at the intersection of various fields, find employment in virtually every sector of the growing economy.

Advantages of studying at WFiIS

  • Highest-rated studies in Physics and Applied Computer Science in Poland — first place in Technical Physics in the Perspektywy 2024 ranking!
  • World-class academic staff in the fields of physics, biophysics, and computer science.
  • Graduates highly sought after by employers, earning professional qualifications at a prestigious university.
  • Professional internships in leading domestic and international companies.
  • Practical classes conducted in state-of-the-art, world-class laboratories.
  • Access to specialized software in modern computer facilities.
  • Collaboration with international research teams, including CERN!

 

Join the world of knowledge and innovation at the Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science at AGH!

Fields of study

Engineering studies
First-cycle studies last 3.5 years (7 semesters) and lead to the professional title of engineer. Graduates of the first-cycle studies can continue their education at the Faculty in second-cycle (Master's engineering) programs.

The Faculty offers first-cycle full-time education in six fields of study.

Master's studies
Second-cycle studies last 1.5 years (3 semesters) and lead to the professional title of Master of Science in Engineering. Graduates of second-cycle studies can continue their education at the Faculty within the framework of the Doctoral School.

The Faculty offers second-cycle full-time education in four fields of study. Admission to each program is conducted separately.

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