Institute of Technology
Institute Authorities:
Head of the Institute of Technology - PhD Eng. Halina Pacha-Gołębiowska
Contact details:
3rd floor, Room 423
+48 (65) 5287863 ; 669 805 463
halina.pacha-golebiowska@ansleszno.pl
Deputy Head of the Institute (Coordinator for Mechatronics, first- and second-cycle degree programmes) - MScEng Sławomir Wolski
Contact details:
3rd floor, Room 420
+48 (65) 525 01 09, +48 (65) 525 01 21
Construction Coordinator - MScEng Agnieszka Brandenburg
Contact details:
3rd floor, Room 421
Tel:+48 (65) 525 01 09, +48 (65) 525 01 21
Email: agnieszka.brandenburg@ansleszno.pl
Information Technology Coordinator - MScEng Przemysław Grobelny
Contakt details:
3rd floor, Room 420
+48 (65) 525 01 09, +48 (65) 525 01 21
przemyslaw.grobelny@ansleszno.pl
Mechanics and Machinery Engieneering Coordinator - MScEng Tomasz Andrzejczak
Contact details:
3rd floor, Room 420
+48 (65) 525 01 09, +48 (65) 525 01 21
tomasz.andrzejczak@ansleszno.pl
Fields of Study:
Information Technology, first - cycle (Engineer's) degree programme
Mechatronics, first-cycle degree programme
Mechatronics, second cycle degree progamme
Construction , full-time programme for working students: dual study programme
Graduate profile: Construction
Graduates have an essential knowledge of designing small and medium-size facilities, constructionproduction technologies as well as building site organisation. They have acquired the social and economic knowledge necessary to participate in managing companies or conducting their own business. Graduates are competent in solving problems related to technology and construction process organisation, managing team and construction production, implementing innovations, rendering technical services and conducting commercial activities. They can organise work in compliance with health and safety regulations as well as ergonomics and natural environment preservation. They are prepared to take up employment with construction companies within the following scope of activities: managing production, building materials, manufacturing structures; on building sites, in civil engineering supervision institutions and design companies. They are also qualified to conduct their own business. They have mastered a foreign language at B2 as set forth in the European Framework of Reference for Languages and are familiar with this language used for specific purposes in their field of study.
Information Technology graduate profile
Prospective positions and workplaces of graduates
Graduates of specialisation Internet and Mobile Applications have gained extensive qualifications in designing advanced Internet applications and programming mobile devices and systems. They can search for employment in information technology companies which design and produce web applications for use both in desktop computers and mobile devices, including notebooks and smartphones. Graduates have acquired knowledge about how the Internet of Things operates, with a special focus on safety issues, which, in turn, equips them with opportunities to find work in enterprises from a wide range of sectors which use Internet services. This specialisation offers its graduates a number of possibilities of starting their own IT businesses which, for example, might design Internet websites and content management systems or create Internet shops and handle electronic trade.
Graduates of specialisation Graphics and Computer Games are particularly suitable for working as designers of graphical and multimedia applications, as well as designers and programmers of computer games. In-depth knowledge of advanced visualisation and computer graphics techniques enables graduates to both design graphical applications for computers in IT companies and develop visualisation systems in a wide range of sectors, including control engineering and telecommunications, which makes them also suitable candidates to take up positions in enterprises from outside the IT sector. The acquired skill to design and program mobile and multimedia systems considerably widens graduates’ qualifications to obtain employment in companies engaged in diverse activities. In addition, they have acquired content-related knowledge and skills to independently run business related to the specialisation curriculum, including computer games programming and Internet applications management.
Graduates of specialisation Information Technology in Management are prepared to take up employment primarily in companies which specialise in the production, distribution and implementation of information technology systems for enterprise management. They are also qualified in the design and production of business applications; they can also work as employees who are responsible for the implementation and servicing of software developed by an outsourced company, which is only distributed by the employer. Graduates are able to work in a team and have obtained a wide knowledge of software projects management, along with extensive preparation to work in the field of IT products marketing. Such skills enable graduates of this specialisation to take up posts connected with almost every stage of the development process and servicing of enterprise management systems, and even to start their own business whose operations are related to the above company profile.
Opportunities to obtain additional qualifications, competences, and skills
Educational effects applied to the field of study of Information Technology are consistent with selected educational effects specified with regard to the area/ areas of education, level and practical profile, to which this field of study has been assigned, which are described in the Polish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education. They are presented clearly so that it is possible to create a system of their verification. Educational effects assigned to this field of study include, first and foremost, practical skills which students develop in the course of studies and which enable them to obtain qualifications to practice their profession and competences which are essential on the labour market, as well as to enter further education. Information Technology graduates are well prepared to start second- cycle studies (Master’s degree) both in Information Technology and selected specialisations offered within the field of study of Robotics and Control Engineering (for example, Embedded Control Systems or Robotics and Control Engineering Systems offered at the Poznań University of Technology within specialisation Computer Systems), along with Management Engineering (at the Poznań University of Technology) within specialisation Information Technology in Management.
Mechatronics graduate profile
Mechatronics graduates are qualified in the field of modern mechatronics and the newest achievements of electronics and robotics, a combined knowledge of which enables them to set future directions of development. They are ready to cooperate in interdisciplinary teams which solve problems related to the construction, manufacture and troubleshooting of mechatronic systems. Graduates have competencies to start employment especially in small- and medium-sized enterprises from different sectors of industry which provide services by designing, manufacturing and operating machines, as well as in different branches of the present-day mechatronic industry which specialise in operating modern, automated and robotic industrial processes, in the machine tool industry, electrical machinery industry, and in supervising the use of mechatronic systems in industrial plants, institutions, authorised service points and MOT test stations.
Opportunities to obtain additional qualifications, competencies and skills
Educational effects for the field of study of Mechatronics are consistent with selected educational effects set for the area/ areas of education, level and practical profile, to which this field of study has been assigned, which are described in the Polish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education, allowing for creating a system of their verification. Educational effects assigned to this field of study describe, first and foremost, practical skills which students develop in the course of studies and further education opportunities. Mechatronics engineering graduates can continue their higher education by starting second-cycle studies, for example, at the Poznań University of Technology or other higher education institutions in Poland and abroad. Mechatronics students can study one term in foreign universities with which Jan Amos Komeński State University of Applied Sciences in Leszno cooperates within the framework of the Erasmus+ Programme.