At a press conference held at MUS, the Vice-Rector for Education Agnieszka Deja announced the first official enrollment results for the next academic year.
Starting on 20 May, candidates could choose from 15 courses in Polish and 3 in English.
We have seen increased interest in MUS courses resulting in 15% more registrations in the recruitment system.
Considering all full-time undergraduate courses, 944 candidates, including 239 internationals met the formal entry requirements.
At the Faculty of Marine Engineering, the course related to the dynamically developing offshore industry - Industrial Engineering and Offshore Wind Turbines attracts a significant number of candidates.
We are a university that is flexible and responsive to the market's needs, especially in the offshore industry. This is where MUS has been developing recently. We combine tradition with modernity - emphasised the Vice-Rector.
More information about the enrolment process >> https://marine-edu.com/en/
We still have places in undergraduate full-time courses (in English): and full-time postgraduate course: Apart from that, admissions to full-time course and part-time postgraduate courses: are still ongoing.
We have seen increased interest in MUS courses resulting in 15% more registrations in the recruitment system.
Considering all full-time undergraduate courses, 944 candidates, including 239 internationals met the formal entry requirements.
Stable trends in candidates’ choices
The largest number of candidates (217) have traditionally been accepted to study at our ‘flagship’ course - Navigation. As was the case last year, there was a very high level of interest in the Computer Science course - there were many more applicants than we could accept.At the Faculty of Marine Engineering, the course related to the dynamically developing offshore industry - Industrial Engineering and Offshore Wind Turbines attracts a significant number of candidates.
We are a university that is flexible and responsive to the market's needs, especially in the offshore industry. This is where MUS has been developing recently. We combine tradition with modernity - emphasised the Vice-Rector.
Second round of admissions
Those wishing to study at the Maritime University of Szczecin still have a chance to join the group of almost a thousand already accepted as 2nd round of admissions has been put in place.More information about the enrolment process >> https://marine-edu.com/en/
We still have places in undergraduate full-time courses (in English): and full-time postgraduate course: Apart from that, admissions to full-time course and part-time postgraduate courses: are still ongoing.