KSET (student association)
Zagreb, Croatia · built 1969
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (Croatian: Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva, abbr: FER) is a faculty of the University of Zagreb. It is the largest technical faculty and the leading educational facility for research and development in the fields of electrical engineering and computing in Croatia. FER owns four buildings situated in the Zagreb neighbourhood of Martinovka, Trnje. The total area of the site is 43,308 m2 (466, 160 sq ft). As of 2011, the Faculty employs more than 160 professors and 210 teaching and research assistants. In the academic year 2010/2011, the total number of students was about 3,800 in the undergraduate and graduate level, and about 450 in the PhD program. As of the academic year 2004./2005., when the implementation of the Bologna process started at the University of Zagreb, the faculty has two baccalaureus programmes (each lasting 3 years): Electrical engineering and information technology Computing After receiving a bachelor's degree, students can take part in one of three master's programmes: Electrical engineering and information technology, with the following profiles: Audio Technologies and Electroacoustics Electrical Power Engineering Electronic and Computer Engineering Electronics Electric Machines, Drives and Automation Information and communication technology, with the following profiles: Control System and Robotics I
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