Noakowskiego 18/20, 00-668 WARSZAWA
phone: (+48 22) 621-36-92, (+48 22) 234-6417
phone/fax: (+48 22) 825-37-46
The College of Social Science and Administration is an individual organisational unit of the Warsaw University of Techology, estabilished in 1997, carrying out both educational and research activities in the field of social science, realised at other Faculties of the University, and in its own undergraduate course in Administration.
The College employs 67 full-time lecturers and 9 technical-administrative staff. It comprises the following divisions:
The College offers a wide range of subjects to other Faculties of the University, with the curriculum modernised and modified systematically. The choice of subjects offered by the College, and the decision of their nature and length in the general curriculum, depends on the Faculty.
Currently the College offers 44 subjects in such fields as: macro- and microeconomics, the sociology of organisation, the sociology of housing, social psychology, law and management, philosophy, the history of technology, ergonomy and interdisciplinary curricula including the economic, sociological, philosophical, and legal aspects of the processes and strategy of European Integration.
The College also runs seminars and exams in economics and philosophy for PhD students. There are also training studies in ergonomy and safety of work, the pedagogy of work protection, and philosophy - "Modern didactics of philosophy at school", "Philosophical inquiries with children and adolescents".
The College of Social Science and Administration (CSSA) conducts the following courses in Administration:
The courses in Administration (for both kind of studies) aims at the preparation of specialists possessing technical qualifications together with knowledge and practical skills in the range of economics, law and other social sciences and humanities. The education process is focused on issues indispensable for work in interdisciplinary teams (mostly in management positions) in public service, town and territorial management, in the organisation of region and/or town promotion, as well as in cooperation between local authorities and investors, regarding the specifics of territorial authorities.
The College carries out both theoretical and empirical research. Research topics include the economics and social aspects of Polish transformation processes and preparation for integration with the European Union, as well as the conditions of development in science and technology.
On the basis of the Jean Monnet project the following interdisciplinary works in development, modification and implementation are carried out:
Economics research comprises:
Sociological research is focused on:
Legal research includes:
Philosophical research topics are:
Historical research includes:
Ergonomic research comprises:
The College cooperates with the following institutes in the fields of information, didactic materials, and students exchange, and participates in research projects with: