the University of Ecology and Management in

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Welcome to the University of Ecology and
Management in Warsaw
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The advantages of UE&M
Qualified and experienced teaching and scientific staff,
providing the students with state-of-the-art knowledge and practical skills
Study programmes in line with the requirements of the work market that provide graduates with knowledge needed in
their
chosen profession.
European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)
Specialist laboratories, air-conditioned rooms and studios with Wi-Fi connectivity
Career Bureau aiding students and graduates in finding works
International Cooperation Office that coordinates international student exchange, realized within the Erasmus
programe
Extensive, 42 000 volume Library with a reading room
Own publishing house, responsible for monographs, course books and “Wiadomości Uczelniane” student periodic.
Varied students’ life:
student research circles
active Student Government
art gallery with works by students and graduates
EDUCATIONAL OFFER OF UE&M UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
ARCHITECTURE (8 semesters) Engineer Architect
specializations:
architecture
- town planning
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (7 semesters) Landscape Engineer Architect
Specializations:
-multi-function landscape design
- recreational landscape design
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE (7 semesters) Bachelor
Specializations:
-furniture design
- interior design
DESIGN (7 semesters) Bachelor
Specialization
-product design
visual communication design and advertising
fashion design
jewelry design and small decorative forms
CIVIL ENGINEERING (7 semesters) Engineer
Specializations:
-architecture in construction
-energy-saving technologies
Structural engineering(construction)
- railway construction
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (7 semesters) Engineer
Specializations:
-renewable energy sources
biosphere protection
EDUCATION IN TECHNICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCES (7 semesters) Engineer
Specializations:
-OHS and ergonomics New!multimedia in the information society
diagnostics and exploitation of cars
PUBLIC HEALTH (7 semesters) Bachelor
Specializations:
-wellness & SPA New! Health and environment
- healthcare and medical data management
MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (7 semesters) Engineer
Specializations:
-logistics in a company
-company management
- welding engineering
MANAGEMENT (6 semesters) Bachelor
Specializations:
-international business-New!
-computer graphics and e-commerce New!
-trade and logistics New!
-catering and dietetics
- social media New!
MECHANICS AND MACHINE CONSTRUCTION (7 semesters) Engineer
Specializations:
-quality engineering
-construction and maintenance of vehicles New!
- green (ecological) vehicles New!
Established 19 years ago, the University of Ecology and Management in Warsaw is one of the most renowned private
technical universities in Poland. The University meets both the Polish and the European teaching standards and is
highly regarded by the students due to the highly certified didactic and scientific staff of 300 and thanks to extensive
technological base – numerous laboratories and workshops. The dynamic development of UE&M, the highest level of
teaching provided and the interdisciplinary character of knowledge that the students receive is valued by many
employers and experts, which resulted in the University receiving the EUROPEAN MEDAL in 2012.
Students attending UE&M are eligible to obtain the following academic degrees: Engineer, Master Engineer, Architect
Engineer, Landscape Engineer Architect, Bachelor of Arts (faculties of Architecture, Ecology and Management)
and
the
degree
of
Master
Engineer
in
3
departments.
The University offers studies in eleven departments: Architecture and , Landscape Architecture, Interior Architecture,
I Design, Construction, Environmental Protection, Education in Technical and Computer Sciences, Public Health,
Management and Production Engineering, Management, Mechanics and Machine Construction.
The didactic and administrative centre of the University is located in Warsaw and is fully adapted for the needs of
disabled students. It houses professionally equipped workshops and laboratories of, among others: drawing and
painting, architectural design, computer graphics, sculpture, photography, furniture design, fluid mechanics,
hydraulics and hydrology, chemistry, soil science or a computer design studio for virtual architectural objects and
landscapes equipped with computer equipment and specialist software including Apple iMac Core 2 Due computer,
graphical tablets, 3D manipulators and ArchiCAD, AutoCad and Studio 3DMax software. Practical portion of the
syllabuses is realized in the Local Environment and Nature Protection Station in Klaudyn-Laski near Warsaw. Last
year, a new administration and didactic building were commissioned in the Mokotów quarter of Warsaw where
additional workshops and studios are located.
The university serves as a home for: 10 student research clubs that organize conferences and field
trips; Publishing House and University Library that allows access to Virtual Academic Library (Wirtualna Biblioteka
Nauki); Student Government that organizes student festivals and artistic actions; as well as an International
Cooperation Centre. The University is one of the holders of the “Erasmus university Charter.” The students of UE&M
are aided in their professional career by a dedicatedCareer Bureau. The University is also responsible for Job Fairs
which facilitates contact between students and construction-architectural and environment protection companies. The
students are provided with professional advice from work psychologist and lawyer in matters related to career
counselling and starting their own businesses.
An important element of the education programme is the art exhibitions presenting the design work of the students,
held in the atrium of the University Building at Rejtana 16 in Warsaw. The most successful exhibitions in the last
years included: Household Drug Cabinets, the works of the Didactic-Artistic Studios of the Interior Design Faculty and
“The Rocking” exhibition presenting different rocking toys .At present UE&M is attended by over 4000 students. All
the classes and courses are lectured in Polish.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
There are two really important elements of the admissions package that you have to get before becoming a student
at our University:
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a proof of English proficiency - certification of the English knowledge at the level B2 or others
(list of English language requirements as an attachment to the e-mail),
and a legalization of your diploma (or an apostille ).
If the previous education was conducted in English the document will be recognized as a proof of language
command.
GENERALLY THERE ARE 2 STAGES IN ADMISSION PROCEDURE:
Stage 1 – which you can arrange to become our student from abroad by mail
Stage 2 – in which you must present yourself personally in Admission Office to finish the formalities.
ADMISSIOS PROCEDURE STEP BY STEP
or
e-mail
STAGE 1:
1 Fill in the application questionnaire.
2Collect all additional documents:
а)completed application questionnaire,
b)copy of the high school diploma
c) copy of the bachelor’s or master’s diploma with a copy of the transcript with the grading scale,
d) copy of a certified translation (into Polish or English) of your bachelor’s or master’s diploma,
e)legalization of the bachelor’s or master’s diploma or the apostille of it,
f) copy of your passport or official ID (only the page(s) showing your name, picture and passport number)
g) copy of a certificate of good health from your physician;
h)receipt of payment of the application fee:
• 140 zł – studies provided in Polish
• 90 Euro – studies provided in English;
4. University confirms receiving your application package.
5. Admissions office issues decision on your documents. University sends you a pre-acceptance letter by e-mail.
6. Upon receipt of the pre-acceptance letter, you are required to send to WSEiZ within 14 days the following:
a) Receipt of payment of entry fee:
• 500 zł – studies provided in Polish,
• 250 Euro – studies provided in English;
b) Receipt of payment of the tuition fee for 2 monthly instalment:
• one monthly instalment of the second cycle studies of Architecture provided in Polish - 690 zł,
• one monthly instalment of the second cycle studies of Architecture provided in English - 250 EUR;
c) Four passport photographs (35x45 mm, left half-profile, left ear visible).
If, for some reason, you need more than 2 weeks to send us the required documents, contact us and we will consider
your case on the individual basis.
7. University issues and sends you the official acceptance letter.
STAGE 2:
1. Upon arrival in Warsaw, student is obliged to bring personally and present:
a) the originals of all documents,
b) medical insurance (or European Health Insurance Card).
2. Sign the agreement with the University.
Important additional requirement for non-Polish citizens resulting from the legal regulations concerning
recognition of school certificates and diplomas from institutions of higher education:
Only diplomas issued in Polish or English can be considered. Diplomas issued in other languages have to stronge
translated into Polish or English by an official translator.
The admitted students are supposed to arrange their travel, medical insurance, and accommodation plans by
themselves. Our University shall not be responsible for providing you with housing, meals, or medical insurance. The
responsibility for getting a visa or obtaining a residence permit and having an insurance lies solely on the incoming
students. The University of Ecology and Management informs that there is a possibility to accommodate some
students in a student’s house in Warsaw
1. § 2. Terms and ways of payment
1. Students are obliged to pay the tuition fee for studies in English for every year in
the following terms:
1. in case of one-time full payment for a given year of studies – before the
beginning of a particular academic year not later than on 30 September of a
given academic year;
2. in case of two installments:
 1st installment until 15 October of a particular academic year
 2nd installment until 10 February of a particular academic year
1. The application for dividing the tuition fee into two installments should be
submitted to the Dean before the beginning of a particular academic year.
2. In case a student pays the tuition fee in installments, the amount of each installment is
increased by the statutory interest counted on amounts after a division into
installments that are amounts payable in later terms than provided for one-time
payments.
3. The payments should be made giving the first name and surname of the student, the
student´s record book number, if it is already given, with a note “English Division” and
reference to the academic year.
4. The date of payment is a date on which the amount enters the account of the
University and is recognized as the payment.
5. If payments for studies in English are regulated by indicated above terms or by terms
determined for a particular student by the decision of the Dean acting with the Rector’s
authorization issued based on section 8 below, the university is entitled to calculate the
statutory interest.
6. Making due payments is the condition to admit students to classes in English.
7. In case the Dean acting with the Rector’s authorization agrees for the division of the
tuition fee into two installments, the amounts of installments determined in the
decision and the terms specified in the rules of payment are binding.
8. In justified cases, upon the student’s request, the Dean, acting with the Rector’s
authorization, may reschedule a term of payment.
9. Applications for rescheduling terms of payments accompanied by justification and
potential documentation confirming the occurrence of an extraordinary event should be
submitted before the beginning of the academic year. In case of payment of fees in two
installments rules specified in the above sentence are applicable respectively.
10. A student has the right to appeal against the Dean´s decision to the Rector within
14 days of receiving the decision. The decision of the Rector is final.
11. Students transferring from other universities enrolled conditionally on a given
academic year in addition to the payment for each year of studies in English pay for
each subject which is a curricular difference.
12. Should the delay in making the payment exceed 3 months, the Dean, acting on a motion
of the Deputy Dean of the English Division of the Second Faculty of Medicine, can cross
a student off the list of students. The student has the right to appeal against the Dean´s
decision to the Rector within 14 days of receiving the decision. The decision of the
Rector is final.
§ 3. Conditions of exemption from partial payments
1. In justified and documented cases, the Rector may exempt a student who is in a
difficult financial situation as a result of a random incident from paying the whole or
partial tuition fee.
2. First and second-year students of the English Division who demonstrate
andconfirm B2 level of the Polish language knowledge, may apply for an exemption
from the Polish language classes and a decrease of their tuition fee by the payment for
the Polish language classes.
3. An application for an exemption from the Polish language classes and a decrease of
the tuition fee should be submitted to the Dean until 30th October of a particular
academic year. The copy of the certificate confirming the knowledge of the Polish
language at B2 or higher level certified to be a true copy by the Dean’s office staff is
attached to the application. The original of the certificate must be submitted for
inspection in the Dean’s office.
4. The fee exemptions for particular subjects are not possible in cases other than
specified in section 2.
§ 4. Conditions of payment refund
1. Payments for unprovided educational services during studies in English
are refunded in part proportional to the number of months in which a student does
not attend classes in English in a particular academic year, in case of the following
circumstances:
1) obtaining a Dean´s leave;
2) obtaining a sick leave;
3) crossing a student off a list of students due to reasons determined in the rules of
studies;
4) resigning from studies.
2. In case of circumstances defined in section 1, a refund of partial payment is made
upon the student’s request. A term of ceasing to attend English classes in a particular
academic year is set:
- based on the Dean’s decision rendered in cases determined in section1, point 13;
- based on the date of receiving a written student’s statement about resignation
from studies, in case determined in section 1, point 4.
3. In case of circumstances defined in section 1, point 1-3, the Dean, upon the student’s
written request, may agree for recognition of payments to be refunded on account of
partial payments for the continuation of studies in the next academic year.
4. Payment for unprovided educational services during studies in English
are calculated proportionally to the number of months remaining to the end of a
particular year of studies, starting from the next calendar month, in which a student
ceases attending classes in English, determined in section 2. The monthly rate of
payment is calculated based on the period of the academic year (together with the
winter/summer exam session) which lasts 9 months.
5. In case a student is crossed off a list of students during the academic year including a
resignation from studies submitted by a student who does not pay the tuition fee for
studies in English, the amount due is calculated proportionally to the number of months
of provided educational services starting from the end of month of the crossing-out. In
case of resignation from studies, the date of receiving the application by the Dean’s
office staff is considered the date of ceasing to provide educational services. In other
cases, the Dean’s decision determines the date of ceasing to provide educational
services.
§ 5. Payments for repeating classes due to unsatisfactory results
1. Repeating courses due to unsatisfactory results of studies in English is payable.
2. In case of repeating courses due to unsatisfactory results of studies a student pays
100% of the amount for each repeated subject. The fee is determined according to a
percentage indicator as the value of payment for a given subject in relation to the value
of the tuition fee for a given academic year.
3. A student is obliged to pay for repeating courses due to unsatisfactory results of
studies in English before the beginning of the academic year, in which a student repeats
courses, not later than until 30th September of a particular academic year, to the
account given in the agreement between the university and a student. In case a student
does not pay the tuition fee before the beginning of the academic year in which he/she
is supposed to repeat courses, the Dean may cross a student off a list of students upon
prior call for payment. The student has the right to appeal against the Dean´s decision to
the Rector within 14 days of receiving the decision. The decision of the Rector is fina
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Fees
The tuition fee for the academic year 2014/2015 amounts to:
1st year – 11.100,00 EUR
2nd year – 11.100,00 EUR
3rd year – 11.100,00 EUR
4th year – 11.100,00 EUR
5th year – 11.100,00 EUR
6th year – 11.100,00 EUR
NOTE: Foreigners who are admitted to studies make payments for the 1st year of studies, is
obliged to pay admission fee amounting to EUR 200.00.
NOTE:
The amount of fee for full-time students, Polish citizens studying in English, is the difference
between the tuition fee specified in section 2 and 3 and the amount of teaching grant for one
student counted by the university after it is granted by the Ministry of Health and amounts to
9.275,00 PLN.
The tuition fee for students transferred from other universities, regardless of which year
they have been admitted amounts to:
11.100,00 EUR in the 6-year program
The above mentioned fees apply to the whole period of study.
All fees should be paid to the below mentioned account:
Bank Pekao S.A.
ul. Grzybowska 53/57
00-950 Warszawa
No: PL 02 1240 6247 1111 0000 4974 9124
SWIFT: PKO PPL PW
in the title of payment please put your name, ID number and academic year you pay for.
Other expenses
The yearly costs of studies are as follows:
The application fee amounting to 200,00 EUR (non-refundable) is to be paid when applying to
school.
1. The cost of books, supplies and miscellaneous expenses amounts to about 2.000,00 EUR.
2. Housing expenses and cost of living: 6.000,00 – 7.000,00 EUR
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