Technical University of Sofia - Faculties

Faculties

The university is divided into:

  1. 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 Physics
  2. main faculties in Plovdiv (2):
    • Faculty of Electronics and Automation
    • Faculty of Mechanical and Device Engineering
  3. a main faculty in Sliven:
    • Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy
  4. 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

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