Warsaw University of Technology B.Sc. Computer Science and Information Systems
Warsaw University of Technology

Warsaw University of Technology

B.Sc. Computer Science and Information Systems

Warsaw, Poland

BSc

7 semesters

English

Full time

10 Jul 2026*

01 Oct 2026

EUR 5,700 / per semester **

On-Campus

* This is the planned application deadline, and it may be subject to changes. Please check in spring 2026 for updates.

** non-EU tuition | 5850 zł for EU students

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science and Information Systems offers students a robust foundation in computer science principles and their applications in business scenarios. The program focuses on key technical skills while fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Students will engage with various technologies and learn programming, database management, and system analysis. The duration of this program is typically three to four years depending on your study pace and enrollment status.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore diverse career opportunities such as software development, data analysis, systems administration, and IT consultancy. The blend of technical expertise and information systems knowledge prepares students for roles in both the computing and business sectors. You’ll have the skills needed to innovate in a fast-evolving technology landscape.

Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science

The Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science offers the following programs conducted in English:

Bachelor of Science in Engineering

A 3.5-year undergraduate program in the area of:

Computer Science

For the first three semesters, the program covers the basics of mathematics, which allows for the effective learning of computer science and programming techniques in the next semesters. In this period, students receive basic information on calculus, linear algebra and geometry, discrete mathematics, logic, numerical methods, and principles of electronics. Additionally, during the first semesters, an introduction to structural and object-oriented programming, algorithms, and data structures as well as operating systems are offered. Until the fourth semester, classes are joint for all students. From the fifth semester, students have the opportunity to choose elective courses according to their interests. The electives cover both, theoretical and practical aspects of computer science and offer extension as well as a more thorough understanding of the subject. The last, seventh semester is mainly devoted to a team project and thesis writing.

Depending on the study profile, graduates may find employment in enterprises with diverse business profiles and work as programmers, software developers, analysts, and information system or computer network administrators.