BSc/MSc Biotechnology for Environmental Protection (BI)
Institution, city
Częstochowa University of Technology
Programme web site
www.efe.pcz.pl/
Contact
Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science Department Częstochowa University of Technology
Address: Al. Armii Krajowej 21, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland
Phone: +48 34 32 50 917 Fax: +48 34 37 21 304
PhD Magdalena Zabochnicka-Swiątek
Degree awarded in Polish (and English)
Bachelor of Science, Master of Science
Language of instruction
English
Tuition, other fees applicable
None for EU citizen, 3000 EUR per semestr for non-EU applicants.
ECTS points
250 (BSc), 130 (MSc)
Duration
7 semesters (BSc), 3 semesters (MSc)
Deadline for application
30June 2010
Education requirements
Baccaulerat, English (TOEFL or equivalent)
Programme description
Course is organized mainly by Environmental Engineering and Protection Faculty. CMS graduates receive knowledge about biology, ecology, earth science, hydrology and environmental protection. Students are prepared to applying new achievement of biotechnology in environmental protection. Students obtain a comprehensive training in the state-of-the-art techniques and methodologies used in biotechnology, students are trained to think independently and solve problems, students are prepared for further postgraduate studies.
The first place I’ll go back
At Częstochowa University of Technology I've worked with friendly and helpful people on a very interesting project. I was actually writing my MSc thesis and thanks to the help of all my colleagues I managed to get good results.
I really enjoyed being in Częstochowa. Whenever we went out with some other people from ERASMUS we would meet many Polish and we got along with them very well. But of course, partying wasn’t all I did, I tried to travel as much as I could and discover the country which was totally unknown to me. So I went to visit many wonderful cities like Warszawa, Krakow, Wroclaw, and many others. I want to go back and discover more of this country so maybe one day we'll meet there in Czestochowa. I think it's the first place I'll return because I made so many friends there.