Future-Proof Engineering Education at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, CTU

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague (FEE CTU) is among Central Europe’s leading technical faculties. Part of one of the oldest technical universities in Europe, it combines a strong engineering tradition with excellent theoretical foundations and cutting-edge research. Located in Prague, a fast-growing European innovation hub, the faculty prepares engineers for work in fields shaping today’s technological transformation, from electronics, smart grids and biomedical technologies to autonomous systems, computer science, artificial intelligence and much more. Discover how FEE CTU delivers future-proof education in this video.
FEE CTU offers one Bachelor’s and seven Master’s programmes taught fully in English. On top of that, the faculty offers ten PhD programmes for those interested in further research in various technical fields. However, research at FEE CTU is not limited to PhD students. Both Bachelor’s and Master’s students are encouraged to join research groups and collaborate with internationally recognised scholars on projects addressing real-world problems. Well-equipped laboratories provide access to advanced instrumentation, robotics platforms, AI computing facilities, modern power engineering technologies, and more. With an average student-to-teacher ratio of 8:1, the faculty ensures an individual approach that fosters academic growth and collaboration.
The Bachelor’s programme in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science provides a rigorous foundation in mathematics, physics, programming, and systems design. Students complete a six-semester interdisciplinary curriculum combining electrical engineering with computer science. This versatility gives graduates a competitive edge in the job market. The programme offers three branches – Power Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science that students can specialize in. This way, they get excellent general engineering education paired with specific courses, which open pathways into advanced engineering disciplines.

At the Master’s level, FEE CTU offers seven programmes that deepen students’ expertise and allow for a more focused study within specific disciplines, namely Medical Electronics and Bioinformatics, Cybernetics and Robotics, Open Informatics, prg.ai Master, Electronics and Integrated Systems, Communication and the Internet of Things, and Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering and Management. Together, these programmes cover diverse fields, many offering further specializations for an even deeper expertise. Most Master’s programmes at FEE CTU are four semesters long, except the prg.ai Master programme, which is completed in three semesters. That is a benefit for students who are eager to join the job market even sooner, yet with an excellent education in AI.
Prague offers more than historical charm; it is home to multinational R&D centres, fast-growing tech companies, and a vibrant startup ecosystem. Engineering graduates from FEE CTU are highly sought after both in the Czech Republic and abroad. The faculty’s strong industry connections ensure that education remains aligned with real-world technological challenges.
Join the FEE CTU and study technologies of the future. Learn more about admissions and how to apply on the FEE CTU’s website here.
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