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Courses

Students who come to study at Lodz University of Technology for a semester or a full academic year within exchange programmes select the courses by registering at: www. mobility.p.lodz.pl/inA student can select the courses from various study programmes from both study cycles (BSc and MSc) to compose his/her own individual schedule:

To maintain high quality of studying, students can select courses of at least 20 ECTS points/semester. 40 ECTS points is the maximum to be scored in one semester.

 

Final project

Final Project can be realized on two levels of studies:

  • BSc (the thesis for 15 ECTS points),

  • MSc (the thesis for 20 ECTS points).

Students declare they would like to complete the Final Project by selecting it in the Learning Agreement. At the beginning of each semester students receive all the necessary information and contacts to the project coordinators are provided.

The list of Final Project coordinators can be found here.

 

European project semester (EPS)

European Project Semester is a specially designed programme for teams of both international and Polish students.

At Lodz University of Technology, within the framework of EPS, technological projects of a strong interdisciplinary character (selected from suggestions submitted by the university professors) are realized. The project is intended to address the needs of students from foreign universities who study at Lodz University of Technology within the framework of the exchange programme.

For more details please click here

 

Research and Development Project

Students can conduct research within a chosen area under the supervision of one of TUL's professors or be a part of the research team during their semester in Lodz. The Research and Development Projects are worth 30 ECTS points. Before choosing the project, students should contact the Student Mobility Division in order to find out if there would be a suitable supervisor or research team available in the desired area of research.

Research Project can be realized within any of the areas offered at TUL which can be found here.

 

Problem based learning (PBL)

PBL (Problem Based Learning) is a method of gaining knowledge and competencies in a specific field by solving a real problem. Students shape and develop their skills in solving problems in a more independent and innovative manner compared to methods offered by traditional university studies. Students work in groups of four or five and cooperate towards the solution of a specific problem. Each group has a separate tutor, who supports students in the process of learning.

For more details please click here.

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