Gdańsk University of Technology

Bachelor in Power engineering

Gdańsk, Poland Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

The bachelor's programme in Power Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology, specialising in Energy Technologies, runs seven semesters and is taught in English, with annual tuition of 18000 PLN, based in Gdańsk, Poland. The curriculum gives students detailed theoretical knowledge together with practical expertise across areas connected to power engineering, energy technologies, and energy conservation, covering design, production, exploitation, diagnostics, and maintenance of power and heat plants, power transmission systems, and energy distribution installations. Teaching follows the CDIO framework, standing for Conceive, Design, Implement, and Operate, which places particular emphasis on design work throughout the course rather than treating it as a separate final-year exercise. Graduates are positioned to build careers in power, heat, and combined heat and power plants, at energy corporations and power distribution companies, and at manufacturing firms producing energy facilities such as propulsion systems. Opportunities also extend to electrical and power sections of various enterprises, particularly companies that develop and implement environmentally focused energy technologies, including renewable energy. The programme also prepares graduates who want to start their own business in a related field. Power engineering as a discipline combines mechanical and electrical engineering with environmental awareness, addressing how energy is generated, transmitted, and consumed across industrial and civil settings. As countries across Europe expand renewable capacity and modernise transmission infrastructure, demand has grown for engineers trained in both conventional and renewable power technologies. Gdańsk, a major port city in northern Poland with a strong technical university and industrial base, gives students access to established engineering and maritime industries relevant to power generation and distribution work.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 50% above the typical bachelor's in Poland.

Median tuition for that cohort is 3,150 USD, across 511 programs in our catalog.

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