Faculties
- Faculty of Administration and Social Science
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Automotive and Construction Machinery Engineering
- Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
- Faculty of Environmental Engineering
- Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography
- Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
- Faculty of Management
- Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Mechatronics
- Faculty of Production Engineering
- Faculty of Physics
- Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering
- Faculty of Transport
- WUT Business School
University Płock Campus:
- Faculty of Civil Engineering, Mechanics and Petrochemistry
- College of Economics and Social Sciences
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