Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Science

The Politehnica University of Bucharest in Romania has a Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Science. The institute trains engineers in three domains: Computer science, Information Technology and Automatic Control. The learning process spans across a period of 4 years, and during this time, the students learn maths, physics, programming, electronics and other subjects related to their specific profile.

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