Warsaw University of Technology B.Sc. Power Engineering
Warsaw University of Technology

Warsaw University of Technology

B.Sc. Power Engineering

Warsaw, Poland

BSc

7 semesters

English

Full time

10 Jul 2026*

01 Oct 2026

EUR 2,250 / 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 | no tuition fee for EU students

Key Summary

    About : The B.Sc. in Power Engineering focuses on the design, development, and management of energy systems. This program covers essential topics like electrical machines, power electronics, and renewable energy technologies. You'll acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through hands-on projects and laboratory work.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors including energy production, utility management, and renewable energy. Potential job roles include power engineer, energy consultant, or project manager in energy projects. The demand for skilled professionals in power engineering is growing, offering diverse career paths.

Studies focus on mathematics, physics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and computer science during the first year. The core subjects for the second year are fundamentals of mechanical design, control engineering, and foreign language. Students of Power Engineering learn advanced thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer theory of heat machines, electric machines, electronics, fundamentals of combustion processes and fuels, theory of flow machines, and electric power systems. The third year is again more specialized. In the third year of Power Engineering, students learn thermal power systems, energy sources and energy conversion, technologies of environmental protection, renewable energy systems, and control of heat processes. They also learn about turbines, pumps, steam boilers, reciprocating engines, and heat pumps. The last half of the year in 3.5 years program is devoted to the supervised work on the engineering diploma thesis.

The objectives of the study are to create solid fundamental engineering knowledge during the first year of studies, then learn deeply about the problems devoted to the subject of the study.

Graduates are prepared to work in the industry and to solve engineering problems. They have wide knowledge in the area of thermal engineering, electrical power engineering, information technologies, and economics. The program provides them with knowledge and skills that are important for sustainable development of energy sources, ecological production of energy, transmission, and distribution of electricity. Students are prepared for creative work within the area of design, commissioning, and operation of power systems, as well as energy production, conversion, transmission, and distribution.