Undergraduate studies (1st Cycle) – 4 years:
Computers–
Romanian language
Systems Engineering–Automatic Control-
Romanian language
Power Electronics and Electrical Drives –
Romanian language
Electrical Engineering and Computers
–
Romanian language
Power Electronics and Electrical Drives –
French language
Electromechanics –
Romanian language
Applied Electronics–
Romanian language
Technologies and Telecommunications Systems–
Romanian language
Graduate studies: Master (2nd Cycle) – 2 years:
Power Electronics and Electrical Energy
Conversion Systems– Romanian language
Advanced Methods for Information Processing for Multimedia
and Communications – in English
Efficiently Utilization of Electrical Energy and Renewable Sources–
Romanian language
Postgraduate studies: 1,5 years
Informatized Systems for Control,
Transport and Distribution of the Electrical Energy
Electrical Drives and Power Electronics
Information Processing for Multimedia
and Communications – in English
Doctoral School
PhD supervisors:
Professor Emil Ceanga –
Automatic Systems and Control
Professor Emil Rosu –
Electrical Engineering
Professor Viorel Minzu –
Automatic Systems
Professor Adrian Filipescu –
Systems Engineering
Professor Sergiu Caraman –
Systems Engineering
Professor Dumitru
Calueanu – Electrical Engineering
Professor Grigore Fetecau – Electrical Engineering
Professor
Constantin Miholca-Systems Engineering
BSc study programs are developed for four years. The first year assures large scientific fundamentals of mathematics and physics. During the first two years of study, students devote most time of general science. Meanwhile, there are courses that allow students to come into contact with different areas of computer programming in electronics and electrical engineering, ensuring that they offer a wide range of knowledge. Students acquire practical experience by making experiments and projects in an area of varied topics. The BSc program includes in the last phase of study, an optional curriculum. Courses are organized in clusters in various areas of interest. Each optional package offers the student to specialize in a particular branch of electrical, electronic, communication systems and computers engineering. Moreover, this method provides a deeper knowledge, each specializing in a number of different branches. A wide range of optional courses offered to allow each student to choose courses according to their interests and preferences.
The best students are encouraged to continue their studies
in master's and doctorate education. In this way, engineers
are able to expand their knowledge and to engage in an
appropriate field of research.
The faculty has an extensive
graduate activity with 200
students studying for higher degrees (M.Sc. and
PhD). They play an important role
in the teaching and research activity.