Warsaw University of Technology

Electric Traction Power Engineering of Direct and Alternating Current

Warsaw, Poland

The Non-degree in Electric Traction Power Engineering of Direct and Alternating Current at Warsaw University of Technology is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Warsaw University of Technology is the premier technical research university in Poland, combining a rich 200-year history with cutting-edge innovation. It is consistently ranked as the top engineering school in the country, attracting the brightest minds from across the globe.

About the Program

Electric Traction Power Engineering is a non-degree program at Warsaw University of Technology for engineers in transportation sectors. It lasts one year and focuses on electric railways and trams. The program is for those who want to deepen their expertise in electric traction systems.

The curriculum covers electric traction theory, power supply, and safety in electrified rail systems. Students work on projects to gain practical skills and understand modern electric vehicles and traction networks. This prepares them for the energy sector's evolving demands.

Graduates can become Electric Traction Engineers, Power Systems Engineers, or Transportation Consultants. They can work in public transportation agencies, railway companies, or energy firms. The skills they gain are useful across industries, making them versatile in the job market.

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