135728 - Bachelor Civil Engineering
University of Technology and Arts UTA, Warsaw, Poland
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Degree
Bachelor
Program Name
Civil Engineering
Study duration
4 year(s)
Beginning of study
06/03 last date for application 06/01
03/10 last date for application 08/08
(Some universities accept the application after the deadline)
What do you want to study?
English
Study time
Morning
Study method
In-Campus only
Attendance type
Full time
Annual cost
4326 USD
Conditional admission
N/A
IELTS
5.00
High school Transcript
High school certificate
Conditional admission
N/A
Time for admission
2 - 4 week(s)
Student GPA
75.00 / 100
Warsaw - Poland
About the university
University of Technology and Arts UTA is distinguished by an interesting and rich educational offer, which is emphasized by the number of economically and socially important fields of study. In this way the University responds to the needs of the labour market, innovative economy and civil society. Thanks to these factors, combined with a high level of education, the graduates of the University become important on the labour market, realize their professional goals and enjoy satisfactory earnings. UEM founded 1995 and it continue to educate bachelor, bachelor of science and master’s degrees. Studies at UEM (WSEiZ) are carried out in the frames of two Faculties: Faculty of Architecture and Fa
culty of Engineering and Management. All majors conducted at UEM that are accredited by Polish Accreditation Committee, have been awarded with a positive assessment and Faculty of Architecture received positive institutional assessment of the quality of education!
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Warsaw is the capital and largest city in Poland, located on the Vistula River in the east-central region of the country. The city is a major international tourist destination and one of the wealthiest capital cities in Eastern Europe. Warsaw is referred to as “Phoenix City”, after it was completely rebuilt following the severe damage it suffered in the World War II. The Monument of the Warsaw Mermaid stands as a symbol of the city in Market Square, the center of the city’s Old Town, surrounded
by pastel buildings and open-air cafes. One significant cultural tradition in Warsaw is the festival called Wianki (Polish for Wreaths), where every year, thousands gather on the banks of the Vistula on Midsummer’s Night to commemorate their culture.
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