Erasmus +
FACULTY OF TRANSPORT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE –
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION STRATEGY
The Faculty of Transport, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is a dynamically developing faculty of the Kazimierz Pułaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom.
The Faculty has over a 40-year-long tradition, full academic rights and offers education of high European standards.
The Faculty is authorized to award doctoral degrees in two technical disciplines: transport and electrical engineering as well as doctor habilitatus degrees in the field of transport. These rights allow further development of the academic staff which, in turn, translates into high quality knowledge transferred to students.
Education in the English language is becoming more and more frequent. Co-operation with numerous national and foreign centres of science is broadening and intensifying. As the largest Faculty of our University, we have an established and prominent position on the academic maps of Poland and United Europe.
The Faculty cooperates closely with the Railways Technical Research Centre and, on the basis of long-term agreements, with a number of national and international academic centres, including:
- Riga Technical University – Latvia,
- Latvian Academy of Sport Education – Latvia,
- Technological University of Kaunas – Lithuania,
- St. Petersburg National Technical University of Railway Transport – Russia,
- Moscow State Rail Transport University (MIIT) – Russia,
- V. Lazaryan Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport – Ukraine.
The Faculty is involved in the European educational programme for universities, ERASMUS+. As part of the programme, agreements have been signed with the following foreign centres:
- Technical University of Zilina – Slovakia,
- Technical University in Pardubice – Czech Republic,
- Technical University of Dresden – Germany,
- Stuttgart Technical University – Germany,
- Latvian Academy of Sport Education – Latvia,
- Latvia University of Agriculture – Latvia,
- Riga Technical University – Latvia,
- Kaunas University of Technology – Lithuania,
- Kaunas College – Lithuania,
- Technical University in Ljubljana – Slovenia.
STRATEGIC GOAL
In view of the fact that the development of the University is not possible without active international cooperation, within the framework of the programme ERASMUS+, the Faculty of Transport, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science addresses the following strategic goal:
A strategic goal that the Faculty of Transport, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is going to pursue in the field of foreign cooperation is further strengthening of the University’s position on the academic maps of Poland and Europe by combining internationalization of education and scientific research.
OPERATIONAL GOALS
Commitment to the development of academic staff, high-quality teaching process including high standards of classes and lectures offered in the English language, high standards of conducted research as well as improvement of social infrastructure and conditions of study determine operational goals that the Faculty members set to themselves. To achieve them the Faculty has to:
- Conclude bilateral agreements with foreign universities of a similar profile. The signed agreements will become the basis for the student and academic staff exchange schemes, participation in scientific conferences and seminars, conducting scientific investigations in collaboration, joint publication of scientific papers, etc.
- Intensify cooperation between the Faculty and foreign universities by undertaking activities aiming at broadening the network of partner universities
- Participate in international research and educational projects financed from the European Union funds.
- Join the process of creating the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) within the framework of the Bologna Process implementation.
- Expand the foreign language education in order to, among others, improve mobility of students and academic staff.
- Promote activities aiming at “internationalization” of the University among academic staff.
The above operational goals will be achieved through the following activities:
- Reliable implementation of the ECTS system for all courses taught at the Faculty.
- Constant modernization and updating of syllabuses.
- Application of transparent rules of informing potential beneficiaries of the ERASMUS+ programme about exchange opportunities as well as forms and methods of selecting candidates for the exchange.
- While selecting candidates, the Faculty shall pay special attention to a candidate’s good language skills (minimum B2 level in the case of the English language), study results and motivation.
- Establishment of selection methods for the Faculty students and teachers who want to pay a visit to a partner university.
- Ensuring access to information about partner universities and their study offers (preparing a clear tab at the Faculty’s web page).
- Providing information on practicalities of studying at a partner university.
- Constant contact between the Faculty Erasmus+ Coordinator, partner universities and students staying at these universities.
- Ensuring that student-visitors have the same conditions of study as domestic students.
- Assisting foreign students in finding accommodation and integrating with local academic community, e.g. by appointing a carer for each student-visitor.
- Organization of Intensive Programme (IP) courses at the Faculty.
Faculty Erasmus+ Coordinator
Casimir Pulaski Radom University,
Faculty of Transport, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Malczewskiego 29, 26-600 Radom, POLAND
Bohdan Petrenko (Charków, Ukraina)
Student Bohdan Petrenko z Wydziału Mechaniki i Energetyki Ukraińskiej Akademii Transportu Kolejowego w Charkowie (Ukrainian State University of Railway Transport), w ramach projektu ERASMUS+ (Projekt Nr 2016-1-PL01-KA107-024389), w semestrze letnim 2017, odbywa studia na Wydziale Transportu i Elektrotechniki.
Planowany pobyt Studenta: 20.02.2017 – 30.06.2017.
Student, w ramach programu ERASMUS+, studiuje przedmioty prowadzone na kierunku transport i elektrotechnika, II stopnia.
Stosowne LEARNING AGREEMENT FOR STUDIES Student złożył w Dziale Współpracy z Zagranicą i zostało zaakceptowane przez obydwie strony.
Wybrane przez Studenta przedmioty są zarówno zbieżne z przedmiotami prowadzonymi równolegle na jego macierzystej Uczelni, jak również poszerzają wiedzę i zainteresowania Studenta z dyscyplin naukowych transportu i elektrotechniki.
Zajęcia odbywają się w języku polskim. Student posługuje się bardzo dobrze językiem polskim, co pozwoliło mu na elastyczny dobór przedmiotów oferowanych przez Wydział Transportu, Elektrotechniki i Informatyki dedykowanych wszystkim studentom.
Student został zakwaterowany w domu studenckim, co pozwala na integrację ze środowiskiem akademickim.
Studia zakończą się uzyskaniem przez Studenta (minimum) 30 punktów ECTS, co zostanie potwierdzone otrzymaniem TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS.
W ramach dalszej współpracy Wydziału Transportu, Elektrotechniki i Informatyki z Wydziałem Mechaniki i Energetyki Ukraińskiej Akademii Transportu Kolejowego w Charkowie, planowany jest wyjazd dwóch pracowników Wydziału Transportu, Elektrotechniki i Informatyki w celu przeprowadzenia wykładów na Uczelni w Charkowie.
Kontakt ze Studentem: bogdanax8338@gmail.com
Kontakt z Uczelnianym Koordynatorem Programu Erasmus+: a.dabrowska@uthrad.pl
Kontakt z Wydziałowym Koordynatorem Programu Erasmus+: d.pietruszczak@uthrad.pl
Daniel Pietruszczak
Wydziałowy Koordynator Programu Erasmus+
Pełnomocnik Dziekana ds. Współpracy z Zagranicą
Zasady programu Erasmus+ zawarte są na stronie internetowej Fundacji Rozwoju Systemu Edukacji: www.frse.org.pl, a procedura obowiązująca na Uniwersytecie Technologiczno-Humanistycznym im. Kazimierza Pułaskiego w Radomiu, na uczelnianej stronie internetowej: www.uniwersytetradom.pl, w zakładce: Współpraca z zagranicą.

Lp. | Subject | ECTS | Semester | Type of course | Number of hours |
1. | Automatic control | 3 | I | Lecture / Project classes | 30/15 |
2. | Economics of transport | 4 | III | Lecture / Project classes | 30/15 |
3. | Basics of ergonomics | 1 | VI | Lecture / Project classes | 15/15 |
4. | Basics of electronics | 3 | III | Lecture | 30 |
5. | Basics of electronics | 2 | III | Labolatory classes | 20 |
6. | IT systems in management | 3 | II | Labolatory classes | 20 |
7. | Renewable energy sources | 2 | VII | Project classes | 15 |
8. | Basics of technical exploitation | 4 | IV | Lecture / Project classes | 30/15 |
9. | Means of transport | 3 | IV | Lecture | 30 |
10. | Engineering graphics | 4 | III | Lecture / Laboratory classes | 15/30 |
11. | Logistics centers | 2 | II | Project classes | 15 |