Szczecin University of Technology
Szczecin University of Technology was one of the biggest universities in Szczecin, Poland.
History
Szczecin University of Technology was established on 1 December 1946 as School of Engineering in Szczecin. Initially it included three faculties - the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. In the following academic year, it was expanded with the opening of the Faculty of Chemical Engineering.On 1 September 1955 the university took over the departments of the liquidated School of Economics in Szczecin and established the Faculty of Engineering and Economics of Transport. On 3 September 1955 it was transformed into the Technical University of Szczecin.
In 1985, University of Szczecin took over the Faculty of Engineering and Economics of Transport.
The university ceased to exist on 1 January 2009 when it fused with the University of Agriculture in Szczecin, creating the West Pomeranian University of Technology.
Organization of former University
Faculties
- Faculty of Chemical Engineering
- Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Maritime Technology
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering