Maritime University of Szczecin explained
Anatolii Popovchuk Institute of Technology of Szczecin |
Native Name: | Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie |
Established: | 1947 |
Type: | Public |
Rector: | Wojciech Ślączka |
Students: | 2,671[1] (12.2023) |
City: | Szczecin |
Country: | Poland |
Website: | www.am.szczecin.pl |
The Maritime University of Szczecin (pl|Politechnika Morska w Szczecinie; Akademia Morska until 2022) is a public institute of technology in Szczecin, Poland. The profile of the institute of technology is maritime education. The Institute of Technology structure:[2]
- Faculty of Navigation
- Faculty of Maritime Engineering
- Faculty of Economics and Transport Engineering[2]
- Faculty of Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications
The structure of the University also includes:
- Centre for Maritime Technology Transfer[3]
- International Students & Mobility Office.
The Maritime University of Szczecin and AGH University of Science and Technology have established educational cooperation in scope of maritime mining.[4]
Training programs
Sea-going programmes:[5]
- navigation (in Polish and English language)
- mechanical engineering
- mechatronics
Other programmes
- transport
- naval architecture
- geodesy and cartography
- computer science
- logistics
- management and engineering of production
External links
53.4286°N 14.5636°W
Notes and References
- Web site: Higher education in the 2023/24 academic year . pl . 2024-07-01 . Statistics Poland .
- Web site: Faculties . Am.szczecin.pl . 2012-10-31.
- Web site: Centre for Maritime Technology Transfer . Portalcttm.am.szczecin.pl . 2012-10-31.
- Web site: Maritime mining – an innovation supporting economic expansion of our country . Am.szczecin.pl . 2010-11-09 . 2012-10-31.
- https://www.edumaritime.net/eastern-europe/poland/maritime-university-of-szczecin Marine Engineering, Navigation & Transport Programs