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Postgraduate MSC Programs
Postgraduate MSC Programs
(MSC)
The graduate will acquire the knowledge and skills in the area of modeling
physical, technological, economical, biological and other processes.
The competences obtained during studies:
modeling natural phenomena in science and technology with use of
advanced computer applications;
basics of symbolic computations, computer graphics and visualization;
computer-controlled measurement stations in research and industry;
modern information technologies in physics, technology and business: object
and mobile programming techniques, algorithms and computational
methods in the optimization tasks and engineering calculations;
techniques of modern measurement systems in science, medicine, industry
and everyday life;
physics as the foundation of other sciences, problems of modern physics,
including those defining its interdisciplinary character as a science.
Upon completing the degree the graduate is prepared for PhD studies or
embark on professional career in science, industry or finance. Graduate is ready
to employ in research laboratories, become a programmer, software tester,
computer network administrator, web or computer graphic designer, data
analysts etc. Physics training is desired by banks and other financial institutions
(quanta).
The course consists of three semesters. At the first semester the basic
subjects are included (e.g. Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Power Plant
Technology and Numerical Methods among others). The second semester
is dedicated to the Directional Subjects (e.g. Computational Structural
Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics) and specialization subjects
depending on the selected module. The classes are conducted by
researchers from Poland and world recognized foreign lecturers. The study
program is tailored to the market needs and taking into account modern
scientific trends including: design of energy systems, experimental
investigation of energy systems, mathematical modeling of energy
systems, and the application of modern computer techniques (e.g.
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Method) for energy systems
analysis and design.
The course consists of two modules:
Energy Systems, which is dedicated to conventional power plants and
systems
Renewable Energy which is dedicated to heating systems and
renewable energy technologies