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Technical University Of Sofia

The Technical University of Sofia.

Based in Sofia , is the largesttechnical university in Bulgaria.
Founded on 15 October 1945 as part of the Higher Technical School (later renamed to State Polytechnic)
.It is an independent institution since 1953, when the Polytechnic was divided into four separate technical institutes. It has had its present name and university status since 21 July 1995 and has 14 main faculties based in Sofia, Plovdiv and Sliven, as well as 3 additional ones with education only in foreign languages — German, English and French.

With Decree No 237, published in the State Gazette issue 248 from 24.10.1945 , of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, a school called "State Polytechnic" is created with Mechanical engineering faculty with four divisions - mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and mining and geology.

In 1953, the State Polytechnic was split into four new higher institutes, one of which was the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. It had two faculties - one of mechanical and one of electrical engineering.

Two years later, in 1953, the word "Higher" was added to the name.

 

In 1959, a faculty of Transport and Communications was formed which four years later (in 1963) was split into Faculty of Transport (existing until today) and Faculty of Radio Electronics.

The last was split into three in 1987 - Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Telecommunications and Faculty of Computer Systems and Control all existing today.

Some of the staff of the newly formed Faculty of Computer Systems and Control used to previously work in the Faculty of Automatics, which was separated from the faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1974.

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was only split once, in 1963, when two new faculties - of Machine Technology and of Power Engineering and Power Machines, were formed from it.

In 1991, the faculty of Management was formed.

On July 21, 1995 the current name was given - Technical University of Sofia.

Campus

In Sofia, the campus consists of a total of 14 building used for studies.
The entrance and the main building (Rectorate)

Building 1 used to be army barracks and now houses the administration of the university as well as the administration, the offices of scientists and most laboratories of:

The faculty of Electronics Engineering and Technology
The faculty of Telecommunications
The faculty of Computer Systems and Control

The University library, the University Publishing House, the University Information Resources Center are also situated there. The language center is a building dedicated only to foreign language learning. Also a separate building - Sports center houses an olympic size swimming pool and a number of other sports halls.

 

Faculties

The university is divided into:

Main faculties in Sofia (11):

Faculty of Automation
Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Power Engineering and Power Machines
Faculty of Computer Systems and Control
Faculty of Communications and Communications technologies
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Machine Technology
Faculty of Management
Faculty of Transport
Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics
Department of Applied Physic

Main faculties in Plovdiv (2):

Faculty of Electronics and Automation
Faculty of Mechanical and Device Engineering

A main faculty in Sliven:

Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy

faculties with education in foreign languages in Sofia (3):

Faculty of German Engineering Education and Industrial Management
English Language Department of Engineering
French Language Department of Electrical Engineering

PROGRAM COURSEPREPARATION
COURSE
TUITION FEEPERIOD
In English Language2500 € / year3000 € / years
4 years
In Bulgarian Language2500 € / year3000 € / year
4 years
Post Graduate 3000 € / year
4 years
Doctorate 3500 € / year
2 years

 

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