International Cooperation

The program is based on the work done by the TEMPUS Project for the Development of Energy Efficiency Plans, in which UBT is part of the consortium. In addition, UBT has about 500 international partners from almost all countries of the world, with whom, since its establishment until today, it has carried out a series of joint activities, from which UBT students have benefited the most.

 

The program has been designed to respond to the context and demand in the labor market as well as the preferences outlined by staff and students. However, the program does generally include a core of education practice the study field. The Curriculum Committee has considered the content similar programs from several programs in Western Balkans and Europe. The program enshrines the principles and the guidelines on Curriculum harmonization in Europe about the philosophy of teaching, approach and the curriculum structure.

 

The table below presents an overview of how UBT program compares with similar programs in the region and wider in Europe:

 

  1. Deggendorf Institute of Technology – Eng Energy Systems Engineering
  2. Istanbul Bilgi University;
  3. Montenegro University – Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
  4. Hacettepe University Faculty of Engineering, Ankara,
  5. University of Pristina, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
  6. Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU),