PETROLEUM – GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIEŞTI

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PETROLEUM – GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIEŞTI
PETROLEUM – GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIEŞTI
PROSPECTUS
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WELCOME TO THE PETROLEUM - GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIEŞTI
T
here are many universities around the world, but only a few devote
their activity to the formation and training of specialists for the
petroleum and gas industry. Out of these, just few can be as proud
of their tradition and achievements as the Petroleum and Gas
University is.
It is my pleasure to invite you to discover the Petroleum - Gas
University of Ploieşti, a uniquely structured education
institution in Romania, with an ample educational offer that
we are proud of.
Founded in 1948, the Petroleum - Gas University of Ploieşti
is the natural outcome of the exceptional experience and
prestige acquired by the Romanian petroleum and gas
specialists over the years, qualities which have become
internationally acknowledged.
In an effort to combine a highly qualified teaching and
research activity, providing a comfortable human
environment for personal growth, development, self
expression, greater learning abilities and demonstration of competence, our institution trains higher education
specialists for the main branches of the petroleum industry and other fields of national interest. Our university
trains specialists for the main engineering fields. Owing to the excellent results of the teaching staff including
members of the Romanian Academy, university professors and specialists of national and international prestige,
as well as to the support offered by the petroleum and gas industry, our university has trained a great number of
higher education specialists, both from our country and from over ninety foreign countries.
However, the Petroleum - Gas University of Ploieşti does not train engineers only but it also has a varied
educational offer for the following fields: economic sciences, philology, fundamental sciences and administrative
sciences.
Being in a continuous process of renewal, restructuring and integration in the European Community, the
Petroleum - Gas University of Ploieşti offers, starting with the academic year 2005/2006, cycles of study
consonant with those adopted by the European Community: bachelor, master and Ph.D (Doctoral studies).
RECTOR,
Prof. Eng. Vlad ULMANU Ph.D
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CONTENTS
WELCOME TO THE PETROLEUM - GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIEŞTI................................................................................. 3
GENERAL DATA ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
LEADERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................................................. 8
SHORT HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................................... 9
EDUCATIONAL OFFER 2008-2009 ...............................................................................................................................11
Bachelor programmes ............................................................................................................................................11
Master programmes ...............................................................................................................................................14
Postgraduate programmes .....................................................................................................................................18
Doctoral school (Ph.D. programmes) .....................................................................................................................18
Long life (permanent) education ............................................................................................................................18
Open and distance learning programmes ..............................................................................................................19
FACULTY OF PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING [PGE] ..........................................................................................21
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING [MEE] ...........................................................................39
FACULTY OF PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETROCHEMISTRY [PRP] ..........................................................................79
FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES [ES]......................................................................................................................97
FACULTY OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES [LS].................................................................................................................121
TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENT [TTD] .................................................................................................................167
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES SCHOOL [PGSS] ...............................................................................................................171
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLOIEŞTI ..........................................................................171
POSTGRADUATE PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC LITIGATIONS MANAGEMENT ..................................173
OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT (ODL) ............................................................................................177
PH.D PROGRAMMES .................................................................................................................................................178
UNIVERSITY STAFF ....................................................................................................................................................180
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH – MAIN FIELDS ......................................................................................................................187
ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................................................................................193
ABOUT CAMPUS and STUDENT LIFE .........................................................................................................................194
UNIVERSITY SPORTS CENTRE ....................................................................................................................................195
STUDENTS’ UNION ....................................................................................................................................................196
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES AND EVENTS ..................................................................................................................197
LIBRARIES ..................................................................................................................................................................198
MICROPRODUCTION AND SERVICES ........................................................................................................................199
OTHER STRUCTURES .................................................................................................................................................202
UNIVERSITY PLAN .....................................................................................................................................................206
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GENERAL DATA
ADDRESS
Bd. Bucureşti no. 39, PO BOX 10, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: +40 244 573 171 /+40 244 573 568
Fax: +40 244 575 847
Web address: http://www.upg-ploiesti.ro
UNITS
 FACULTY OF PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING
(PGE)
 FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(MEE)
 FACULTY OF PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETROCHEMISTRY
(PRP)
 FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES
(ES)
 FACULTY OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES
(LS)
 ADVANCED STUDIES
(AS)
 POSTGRADUATE STUDIES SCHOOL
(PGSS)
 TEACHER TRINING DEPARTMENT
(TTD)
 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
 OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT
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(NIED)
(ODL)
LEADERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY
Is ensured by the University Senate, consisting of 56 members (42 members of the teaching staff and 14 students)
meeting periodically. The current administration of the University is ensured by the Executive Board of the
University Senate including:
Rector and President of the Senate
Prof.Dr. Eng. VLAD ULMANU
Vice-rector (Prorector)
Prof. Dr. Eng. DRAGOŞ CIUPARU
Vice-rector (Prorector)
Prof. Dr. Eng. MIHAI PASCU COLOJA
Vice-rector (Prorector)
Prof. Dr. Eng. LIVIU DUMITRASCU
Vice-rector (Prorector)
Prof. Dr. Eng. ION BOLOCAN
Chancellor
Prof. Dr. Eng. IONUŢ LAMBRESCU
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SHORT HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY
The more you know about our history, the better you will come to understand our mission and place in the large
field of the academic life.
The University was founded in Bucharest in 1948, under the name of Petroleum and Gas Institute (PGI) and it had
at the time two faculties: the Drilling-Production Faculty (later on named the Faculty of Reservoir Engineering
and at present the Faculty of Petroleum and Gas Engineering) and the Faculty of Petroleum Refining (later on
named the Faculty of Petroleum and Gas Processing and Chemistry and at present the Faculty of Petroleum
Refining and Petrochemistry).
In 1950, the following faculties were added: the Faculty of Oil Machines and Equipment (later on named the
Faculty of Technological Equipment, and at present, to better express the field of activity and its specialties, the
Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering), the Faculty of
Economics and Organization of Petroleum Industry (it functioned until 1968) and the Faculty of Petroleum and
Gas Deposits Geology (later on named the Faculty of Geology due to extending the field of activity after the
transfer, in 1957, of the Faculty of Geology from the Geology and Mining Institute of Bucharest). In 1957, because
of these structural modifications, the PGI changed its name into the Petroleum, Gas and Geology Institute (PGGI)
of Bucharest.
Between 1967 and 1974, the PGGI of Bucharest was transferred to Ploiesti under the name of the Petroleum and
Gas Institute (PGI) except for the Faculty of Geology, which became part of the University of Bucharest in 1974.
In 1968, the short-term (3 years) university training programs were set up, and in 1972, the evening university
education programs were started. Between 1978 and 1989, the PGI academic structure practically remained
unchanged.
In 1992, the PGI changed its name into the University of Ploiesti and included a new faculty, the Faculty of Letters
and Sciences. For a better definition of tradition and structure, in 1993 the University of Ploiesti changed its name
into the “Petroleum - Gas” University (PGU) of Ploiesti.
Since 1998, The Teachers’ Training Department within the PGU has been delivering courses for teachers’ basic
and continuous education.
In 2001, the PGU included in its academic programs the Open and Distance Learning courses in the specializations
of the University faculties.
In 2002, the PGU included among its faculties the Faculty of Economic Sciences, which took over all the economic
specializations formerly organized by the Faculty of Letters and Sciences.
During he academic year 2005-2006, the PGU restructured the curricula for all its faculties and specializations to
meet the European requirements in the field of higher education, as they are stipulated in the Bologna Project.
In the field of postgraduate and doctoral studies,the PGU has had a rich tradition ever since
1950 and has got outstanding results.
Between 1966 and 1982, the University organized postgraduate UNESCO courses in Petroleum Geology (19661967; teaching language French) and in Petrochemistry (1968-1982; teaching language English). At present, the
University offers the following education programs:
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master's degree (Mechanical, Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Economics, Philology, Education,
Administrative Sciences, Informatics, Mathematics); the Postgraduate Academic Studies School in Petroleum
(since 1994); postgraduate MBA courses (INDE) since 1995 for further training of management staff and
specialists; postgraduate specialization courses for teachers of technological education.
In 2000, the postgraduate College of Economic Arbitration Management was founded.
Ever since 1951, the PGU has organized doctoral studies and it also obtained the right to grant Ph.D degrees and
the title of Doctor Honoris Causa. At present, doctoral studies are organized in the field of Engineering Sciences.
In the academic year 2007-2008, the University has over
13500 students and over 750 teaching positions (professors, associate professors, lecturers, assistant lecturers,
tutors).
The degrees granted by the technical faculties have been accepted all over the world. Since 1997, the technical
faculties have been included in the FEANI index. The graduate can be registered in the FEANI register getting the
title of European Master of Science EURING, according to the conditions imposed by FEANI.
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EDUCATIONAL OFFER 2008-2009
Bachelor programmes
FACULTY
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
SPECIALIZATION
•
PETROLEUM AND GAS
ENGINEERING
PGE
FACULTY
MINES, PETROLEUM AND GAS
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4years
•
•
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MEE
ELECTRIC ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
SYSTEM ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING AND
TELECOMUNICATIONS
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4years
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
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PETROLEUM RESOURCES
GEOLOGY
SPECIALIZATION
•
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
PETROLEUM AND GAS
ENGINEERING
HYDROCARBONS
TRANSPORTATION,
STORAGE AND
DISTRIBUTION
•
PETROLEUM AND
PETROCHEMICAL
EQUIPMENT
HYDROCARBONS
TRANSPORTATION AND
STORAGE EQUIPMENT
 ELECTROMECHANICS
 AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND
APPLIED INFORMATICS
 COMPUTER SCIENCE
 APPLIED ELECTRONICS

ECONOMIC ENGINEERING
IN THE MECHANICAL FIELD
FACULTY
PETROLEUM REFINING
AND PETROCHEMISTRY
PRP
FACULTY
ECONOMIC SCIENCES
ES
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
APPLIED ENGINEERING SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 4 years
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
Day courses, 3 years
ACCOUNTING
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
Day courses, 3 years
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
Day courses, 3 years
FINANCE
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
Day courses, 3 years
STATISTICS AND ECONOMIC
INFORMATICS
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
Day courses, 3 years
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SPECIALIZATION
 PETROLEUM PROCESSING
AND PETROCHEMISTRY
 ENVIRONMENT
ENGINEERING IN INDUSTRY
 INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
SPECIALIZATION
 MANAGEMENT
 ACCOUNTING AND
ADMINISTRATION
INFORMATICS
 SCIENCE OF COMMODITIES
AND QUALITY
MANAGEMENT
 ECONOMY OF TRADE,
TOURISM AND CATERING
 FINANCE AND BANKING
 ECONOMIC INFORMATICS
FACULTY
LETTERS AND SCIENCES
LS
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
SPECIALIZATION
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
BACHELOR of ARTS
Day courses, 3 years
 ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
AND LITERATURE–ENGLISH
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE–FRENCH
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
MATHEMATICS
BACHELOR of SCIENCE
Day courses, 3 years
INFORMATICS
BACHELOR of SCIENCE
Day courses, 3 years
CHEMISTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Day courses, 3 years
PHYSICS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Day courses, 3 years
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Day courses, 3 years
EDUCATION SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Day courses, 3 years
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 MATHEMATICS
 INFORMATICS
 CHEMISTRY
 PHYSICS
 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
 MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
AND OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION
 PEDAGOGY
 PEDAGOGY OF PRIMARY
AND PRE-SCHOOL
EDUCATION
Master programmes
FACULTY
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
SPECIALIZATION
•
PETROLEUM AND GAS
ENGINEERING
MINES, PETROLEUM AND GAS
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
PGE
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
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•
TECHNOLOGY OF
HYDROCARBONS
TRANSPORTATION,
DISTRIBUTION AND
STORAGE
MANAGEMENT IN
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
•
WELL DRILLING
•
PETROLEUM PRODUCTION
•
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
•
PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
FACULTY
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
SPECIALIZATION
•
•
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
•
•
MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MEE
SYSTEM ENGINEERING
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
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DESIGN AND
MANUFACTURE MODERN
METHODS FOR PETROLEUM
AND PETROCHEMICAL
EQUIPMENT
OPTIMAL PETROLEUM
EQUIPMENT EXPLOITATION
ENGINEERING
RISK MANAGEMENT AND
REABILITY ENGINEERING OF
PETROCHEMICAL
EQUIPMENT
HYDROCARBONS
TRANSPORTATION AND
STORAGE SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
 ADVANCED CONTROL
ENGINEERING
 ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT OF
COMBUSTION SYSTEMS
 PETROLEUM AND
PETROCHEMICAL
EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING
AND PRODUCTION
MANAGEMENT
FACULTY
PETROLEUM REFINING
AND PETROCHEMISTRY
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
PRP
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Day courses, 1.5 years
FACULTY
ECONOMIC SCIENCES
ES
FIELD, DEGREE AWORDED
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,
MASTER OF ECONOMICS
Day courses, 2 years
MANAGEMENT
MASTER OF ECONOMICS
Day courses, 2 years
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SPECIALIZATION
 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
IN PETROLEUM
PROCESSING
 COMPUTER ASSISTED
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IN
REFINERIES AND
PETROCHEMISTRY
 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
IN ENVINRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING
SPECIALIZATION
 MANAGING AND
FINANCING THE
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
 PUBLIC SECTOR
MANAGEMENT
 MANAGEMENT OF
MICROECONOMIC SYSTEMS
FACULTY
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
SPECIALIZATION
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
MASTER OF ARTS
Day courses, 2 years
 INTERCULTURAL
COOPERATION IN THE
CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENT
 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS
 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
AND EUROPEAN
INTEGRATION, 1.5 years
 EUROPEAN STUDIES, 2 years
 MANAGEMENT AND
STRATEGY FOR A
EUROPEAN
ADMINISTRATION, 1.5 years
MATHEMATICS
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Day courses, 1.5 years
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Day courses
LETTERS AND SCIENCES
LS
INFORMATICS
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Day courses, 2 years
EDUCATION SCIENCES
MASTER OF ARTS
Day courses, 2 years
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
MASTER OF ARTS
Day courses, 2 years
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 ADVANCED TECHNICS OF
INFORMATION PROCESSING
 EDUCATIONAL
MANAGEMENT AND
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
 SCHOOL COUNSELING AND
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
 ROMANIAN CULTURAL
STUDIES IN THE EUROPEAN
CONTEXT
 CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES
OF INTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATION
Postgraduate programmes
FACULTY
FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
SCHOOL [PGSS]
ECONOMICS SCIENCES
MASTER OF ECONOMICS
Double Diploma Romanian and
French
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
(INDE)
POSTGRADUATE
PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE
(FESE)
SPECIALIZATION
 COMPANIES’
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Day courses, 2 years
ECONOMIC SCIENTIES
MASTER OF BUSSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Double Diploma PGU Ploiesti
And FESE Switzerland
Day courses, 2 years
POSTGRADUATE SPECIALIZATION
STUDIES
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
CERTIFICATE
Day courses, 1 year
 ECONOMIC
LIGATIONS
MANAGEMENT
 MEDIATOR
Doctoral school (Ph.D. programmes)
The University offers Doctoral Studies, full-time and part-time, courses, with a 3 (5) years duration, which granted
the DOCTOR (Ph.D.) DIPLOMA in a Fundamental Domain “ENGINEERING SCIENCES”, Doctoral Fields Mines, Oil and
Gas, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, System Engineering and Chemical Engineering respectivelly
Fundamental Field “EXACTLY SCIENCES” Doctoral Field Chemistry.
Long life (permanent) education
The University offers postgraduate Training Courses, with a duration between one week and three months
through the following centers:
• MANAGEMENT AND PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER – CEMATEP
• TRAINING AND INTERNATIONAL ACREDITATION IN WELLS DRILLING AND PETROLEUM EXPLOATATION CENTER
• PROFESIONAL TRAINING IN POLYETHYLENE WELDING ZONE CENTER
Also the university offers other Postgraduate Courses with a duration of one month to one year at a different
institions and companies request.
All the Postgraduate courses are grated with a “Postgraduate Certificate” in the studies field.
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Open and distance learning programmes
MINES, PETROLEUM AND GAS
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
4 years
SYSTEM ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
4 years
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
4 years
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
4 years
OPEN AND DISTANCE
LEARNING
ODL
ACCOUNTING AND
ADMINISTRATION INFORMATICS
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
3 years
MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR of ECONOMICS
3 years
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
BACHELOR of ARTS
3 years
EDUCATION SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF ARTS
3 years
MANAGEMENT
MASTER OF ECONOMICS
2 years
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 PETROLEUM AND GAS
ENGINEERING
 AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND
APPLIED INFORMATICS

ECONOMIC ENGIEERING IN
THE MECHANICAL FIELD
 ENVIRONMENT
PROTECTION FOR
CHEMICAL AND
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY
 ACCOUNTING AND
ADMINISTRATION
INFORMATICS
 MANAGEMENT
 ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
AND LITERATURE–ENGLISH
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
 PEDAGOGY OF PRIMARY
AND PRE-SCHOOL
EDUCATION
 PUBLIC SECTOR
MANAGEMENT
FACULTY OF PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING [PGE]
ADDRESS:
Bd. Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti,
Phone: +40 244 573 171 / +40 244 576 210
LEADERSHIP OF THE FACULTY
Is ensured by Council the Faculty consisting of 31 members (23 members of the teaching staff and 8 students).
The faculty is currently administered by Board the Executive of the Faculty Council including:
Dean: Prof. Eng. Iulian NISTOR Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc.Prof. Eng. Florinel DINU Ph.D
Scientific Secretary: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Mihai Valentin BATISTATU Ph.D
The CURRICULA cover:
 BACHELOR’ PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:
- Full-time day courses (4 years)
o Mines, Petroleum and Gas
 Petroleum and Gas Engineering
 Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution
o Geological Engineering
 Petroleum Resources Geology
 MASTER’ PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations
- Full-time day courses (1, 5 years)
o Mines, Petroleum and Gas
 Wells Drilling
 Petroleum Production
 Reservoir Engineering
 Technology of Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution
 Management in Petroleum Industry
o Geological Engineering
 Petroleum Geology
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 Ph.D PROGRAMMES
Full-day and Part-time Courses with the 3 – 5 (6) years duration
o Fundamental Domain: Engineering sciences
o Doctoral Domain (Field): Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Duration of studies: 5.5 years, day courses. The studies are organized on cycles: the first cycle with duration of 4
years and the second with duration of 1.5 years. The passing from the first to the second cycle is done by contest.
The graduates of the second cycle take a degree examination and receive the degree of Master of Science in
Engineering.
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BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Petroleum and Gas Engineering
Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution (common structure for the first and second years)
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Mathematical analysis
4
4
56
56
112
Numerical calculus and computer programming
2
2
28
28
56
General chemistry
4
3
56
42
98
Descriptive geometry and technical drawing 1
2
2
28
28
56
English language 1
2
28
28
French language 1
Philosophy
2
1
28
14
42
History of science
Physical education 1
2
28
28
TOTAL
14
9
5
196
196
392
SEMESTER 2
Descriptive geometry and technical drawing 2
3
42
42
Algebra, geometry and differential equations
4
4
56
56
112
Technology of materials – Material Processing
2
2
28
28
56
Mechanics 1
3
1
1
42
28
70
Mineralogy and petrology
3
3
42
42
84
English language 2
2
28
28
French language 2
Physical education 2
2
28
28
TOTAL
12
7
9
168
224
392
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 1
Second foreign language 1
2
28
28
Secretarial science
1
3
14
42
56
SEMESTER 2
Second foreign language 2
2
28
28
Interactive graphics
2
2
28
28
56
Subjects
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Credits
Eval.
Form
113
69
102
69
9
5
8
5
E
E
E
E
11
-
-
33
3
V
397
30
4E+1V
58
88
44
55
91
4
8
4
5
7
V
E
E
E
E
22
2
V
358
30
V
4E+3V
19
3
V
22
19
2
V
3
V
IS
-
Second year
No.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Mechanics 2
2
1
1
28
28
56
Physics
3
3
42
42
84
General and stratigraphic geology
3
2
42
28
70
Thermotechnics and internal combustion engines 1
2
2
28
28
56
Strength of materials 1
2
2
28
28
56
English language 3
2
28
28
French language 3
General economy
2
1
28
14
42
Macroeconomy
Physical education 3
2
28
28
TOTAL
14
4
10
196
196
392
SEMESTER 4
Thermotechnics and internal combustion engines 2
2
2
28
28
56
Strength of materials 2
3
2
42
28
70
Electrotechnics and electric machines
2
2
28
28
56
Physical chemistry
2
2
28
28
56
Machine parts
3
42
42
Machine parts - project
2
28
28
Rocks mechanic
2
2
28
28
56
English language 4
2
28
28
French language 4
Physical education 4
2
28
28
Industrial training 1
120
120
TOTAL
14
4
10
196
316
512
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 3
Second foreign language 3
2
28
28
Non – conventional energy sources
2
2
28
28
56
SEMESTER 4
Second foreign language 4
2
28
28
Dynamics of drilling structures, transportation and
2
2
28
28
56
storage
Subjects
24
Credits
Eval.
Form
69
66
80
69
69
5
6
6
5
5
E
E
E
E
E
11
-
-
33
3
V
397
30
5E+1V
44
30
44
44
33
22
44
4
4
4
4
3
2
4
E
E
E
E
V
V
E
22
2
V
283
3
30
V
V
5E+5V
19
3
V
22
2
V
19
3
V
IS
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Petroleum and Gas Engineering
Third year
No.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
44.
42.
43.
44.
45.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
General hydraulics
3
3
42
42
84
Hydrocarbon reservoir physics
4
3
56
42
98
Drilling fluids and well cements
3
3
42
42
84
Borehole geophysics
3
2
42
28
70
Gas production
2
2
28
28
56
TOTAL
15
13
210
182
392
SEMESTER 6
Subsurface hydraulics
3
3
42
42
84
Wells drilling 1
2
1
28
14
42
Oil production 1
2
1
28
14
42
Hydrocarbons transportation and storage
3
42
42
Hydrocarbons transportation and storage - project
2
28
28
Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs
3
3
42
42
84
Oil – field equipment
3
2
42
28
70
Industrial training 2
120
120
TOTAL
16
12
224
288
512
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 5
Second foreign language 5
2
28
28
Thermodynamics of hydrocarbon reservoirs
2
2
28
28
56
SEMESTER 6
Second foreign language 6
2
28
28
Corrosion in petroleum industry
2
1
1
28
28
56
Subjects
25
Credits
Eval.
Form
66
102
66
80
44
358
6
8
6
6
4
30
E
E
E
E
E
5E
66
33
33
33
22
41
55
283
6
3
3
3
2
5
5
3
30
E
E
E
V
V
E
E
V
5E+3V
19
3
V
22
19
2
3
V
V
IS
Fourth year
No.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
Special and offshore drillings
2
2
28
28
56
Wells drilling 2
4
2
56
28
84
Wells drilling - project 1
2
28
28
Oil production 2
4
2
56
28
84
Oil production - project 1
2
28
28
Reservoir engineering 1
2
2
28
28
56
Secondary exploitation of petroleum reservoirs
2
2
28
28
56
Computer simulation in drilling - production
TOTAL
14
4
10
196
196
392
SEMESTER 8
Wells drilling 3
4
2
40
20
60
Wells drilling - project 2
2
20
20
Oil production 3
4
2
40
20
60
Oil production - project 2
2
20
20
Reservoir engineering 2
3
30
30
Reservoir engineering - project
2
20
20
Hydrodynamic investigation
2
2
20
20
40
Petroleum economy
1
2
20
10
30
Environment protection
1
Industrial training 3
120
120
TOTAL
15
5
8
150
220
370
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 7
Second foreign language 7
2
28
28
Evaluation of subsurface and geothermal water
2
2
28
28
56
reservoirs
SEMESTER 8
Second foreign language 8
2
20
20
Numerical simulation in reservoir engineering
2
2
20
20
40
Subjects
26
Credits
Eval.
Form
44
91
22
91
22
44
4
7
2
7
2
4
E
E
V
E
V
E
44
4
E
358
30
5E+2V
65
30
65
30
75
30
60
5
2
5
2
3
2
4
E
V
E
V
E
V
E
45
3
V
400
4
30
V
4E+5V
-
-
-
44
4
V
30
35
2
3
V
V
IS
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution
Third year
No.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Fluid mechanics
3
3
42
42
84
Rocks and fluid chemistry-physics
3
3
42
42
84
Gas liquefaction and compression processes
2
1
28
14
42
Gas liquefaction and compression processes - project
1
14
14
Geotechnics
2
2
28
28
56
Date acquisition and automatic processing
2
2
28
28
56
Hydraulic transport machines and equipments
3
2
28
28
56
TOTAL
15
1
13
196
196
392
SEMESTER 6
Subsurface hydraulics and hydrotechnics
2
2
28
28
56
Wells drilling
4
3
56
42
98
Oil production
4
3
56
42
98
Gas production and processing
2
2
42
28
70
Oil and petroleum products transportation
3
42
42
Oil and petroleum products transportation - project
2
28
28
Industrial training 2
120
120
TOTAL
15
2
10
210
288
418
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 5
Second foreign language 5
2
28
28
Hydrocarbon reservoirs thermodynamics
2
2
28
28
56
SEMESTER 6
Second foreign language 6
2
28
28
Real time management of the transport processes
2
2
28
28
56
Subjects
27
Credits
Eval.
Form
66
66
33
36
44
44
69
358
6
6
3
2
4
4
5
30
E
E
E
V
E
V
E
5E+2V
44
52
52
55
33
22
272
4
6
6
5
3
2
4
30
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
5E+2V
19
3
V
22
19
2
3
V
V
IS
Fourth year
No.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
Subjects
Hydrocarbon reservoirs
Gas transportation
Gas transportation - project
Automation and telecommunications
Hydrocarbon reservoirs evaluation
Water treatment
Corrosion and anticorrosion protection
Pipe systems maintenance
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
3
3
42
42
84
2
28
28
2
28
28
2
2
28
28
56
4
3
56
42
98
2
2
28
28
56
Environmental protection
Modeling, simulation and optimization methods
Fluids storage
Fluids storage - project
Transport systems supervision
Control and measurement apparatus
Fluids distribution in pipe systems
Fluids distribution in pipe systems - project
Petroleum economy
Transport of multiphase fluids
Industrial training 3
TOTAL
21.
22.
Second foreign language 7
Topography
23.
Second foreign language 8
Hydrocarbon collecting, transport and storage
thermoenergetics
24.
2
15
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
-
Eval.
Form
66
47
22
44
77
69
6
3
2
4
7
5
E
E
V
V
E
E
1
28
14
42
33
3
V
2
11
SEMESTER 8
1
2
2
2
2
2
-
210
182
392
358
30
4E+3V
20
30
20
20
20
30
-
10
20
10
10
20
20
10
10
30
50
30
10
40
40
40
10
45
50
20
40
60
60
10
40
3
4
2
2
4
4
2
2
V
E
E
V
E
E
E
V
20
10
30
45
3
V
160
120
240
120
400
370
4
30
V
5E+5V
28
28
28
28
56
19
3
V
-
20
20
30
2
V
20
20
40
35
3
V
1
-
16
5
7
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 7
2
2
2
SEMESTER 8
2
2
Credits
IS
-
2
28
Domain: Geological Engineering
Specialization: Petroleum Resources Geology
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Mathematical analysis
4
4
56
56
112
Numerical calculus and computer programming
2
2
28
28
56
General chemistry
4
3
56
42
98
Descriptive geometry and geological cartography 1
2
2
28
28
56
English language 1
2
28
28
French language 1
Philosophy
2
1
28
14
42
History of science
Physical education 1
2
28
28
TOTAL
14
9
5
196
196
392
SEMESTER 2
Descriptive geometry and geological cartography 2
1
2
14
28
42
Algebra, geometry and differential equations
4
4
56
56
112
Physical geology
4
3
56
42
98
Topography
2
2
28
28
59
Crystallography
2
2
28
28
56
English language 2
2
28
28
French language 2
Physical education 2
2
28
28
TOTAL
13
6
9
182
210
392
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 1
Second foreign language 1
2
28
28
Topography and cadastre
2
1
28
14
42
SEMESTER 2
Second foreign language 2
2
28
28
Physics of the Globe
2
1
28
14
42
29
Credits
Eval.
Form
113
69
102
69
9
5
8
5
E
E
E
E
11
-
-
33
3
V
397
30
4E+1V
33
88
102
69
44
3
8
8
5
4
V
E
E
E
E
22
2
V
358
30
V
4E+3V
33
3
V
22
33
2
V
3
V
IS
Second year
No.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Physics
3
3
42
42
84
Mineralogy and physical analysis methods
3
2
42
28
70
Geochemistry
2
2
28
28
56
General hydraulics
2
2
28
28
56
Paleontology and micropaleontology 1
2
2
28
28
56
English language 3
2
28
28
French language 3
General economy
2
1
28
14
42
Macroeconomy
Physical education 3
2
28
28
TOTAL
14
3
11
196
196
392
SEMESTER 4
Paleontology and micropaleontology 2
3
3
42
42
84
Subsurface hydraulics and hydrology
2
2
28
28
56
Hydrocarbon reservoir physics
3
2
42
28
70
Mechanics and strength of materials
4
2
2
56
56
112
Surrounding geology
2
1
28
14
42
English language 4
2
28
28
French language 4
Physical education 4
2
28
28
Industrial training 1
120
120
TOTAL
14
4
10
196
316
512
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 3
Second foreign language 3
2
28
28
GPS
2
1
28
14
42
SEMESTER 4
Second foreign language 4
2
28
28
Interactive graphics
2
1
28
14
42
Subjects
30
Credits
Eval.
Form
66
80
69
69
69
6
6
5
5
5
E
E
E
E
V
-
-
-
33
3
V
397
30
4E+2V
66
44
55
63
33
6
4
5
7
3
E
E
E
E
V
22
2
V
283
3
30
V
V
4E+4V
33
3
V
22
33
2
3
V
V
IS
Third year
No.
Subjects
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Geophysics prospecting
Geophysics prospecting - project
Petrology
Sedimentology
Drilling fluids and well cements
Petroleum geochemistry
TOTAL
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
Well geophysics
Well geophysics -project
Historical geology
Structural geology
Structural geology - project
Wells drilling
Solid mineral ores
Geostatistics
Industrial training 2
TOTAL
43.
44.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
3
2
42
42
84
1
42
42
84
4
3
28
14
42
4
2
14
14
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
15
1
11
210
168
371
SEMESTER 6
4
2
28
28
56
3
56
42
98
3
3
56
42
98
3
2
42
28
70
42
42
3
2
28
28
Second foreign language 5
Exploration and exploitation methods through
mining works
Thermodynamics
Second foreign language 6
Evaluation of subsurface and geothermal water
reservoirs
2
-
1
Credits
Eval.
Form
66
66
33
36
44
44
372
5
2
8
7
4
4
30
E
V
E
E
V
E
4E+2V
44
52
52
55
33
22
4
6
6
5
3
2
E
E
E
E
E
V
IS
28
14
42
33
3
V
224
120
316
120
540
230
4
30
V
4E+4V
-
28
28
-
-
-
1
28
14
42
33
3
V
1
SEMESTER 6
2
-
28
14
42
33
3
V
-
28
28
22
2
V
2
28
14
42
33
3
V
15
2
12
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 5
2
2
-
2
-
31
1
Fourth year
No.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
Romanian geology
4
2
42
42
84
Romanian geology - project
2
1
28
28
Oil and natural gas production
4
3
28
28
Sedimentary basins analysis
3
2
28
28
56
Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs 1
3
2
56
42
98
Reservoir engineering 1
2
2
28
28
56
TOTAL
15
2
11
210
182
392
SEMESTER 8
Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs 2
2
2
20
20
40
Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs - project
1
10
10
Reservoirs engineering 2
3
30
30
Reservoirs engineering - project
2
20
20
Engineering geology
3
2
30
20
50
Geological interpretation of geophysical data
3
3
30
30
60
Petroleum economy
2
1
20
10
30
Hydrodynamic investigations
2
2
20
20
40
Industrial training 3
90
90
TOTAL
15
4
9
150
250
400
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 7
Second foreign language 7
2
28
28
Seismic stratigraphy
2
1
28
14
42
SEMESTER 8
Second foreign language 8
2
20
20
Hydrocarbon reservoirs on the Globe
2
2
20
20
40
Environment protection
2
1
20
10
30
Subjects
32
Credits
Eval.
Form
66
47
22
44
77
69
358
5
2
7
5
6
5
30
E
V
E
E
E
E
5E+1V
35
40
45
30
75
90
20
60
395
3
2
3
2
5
6
2
4
3
30
E
V
E
V
E
E
V
V
V
4E+5V
33
3
V
30
35
45
2
3
3
V
V
V
IS
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Technology of Hydrocarbons Transportation, Distribution and Storage
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Applied mathematics
2
2
28
28
56
Numerical simulation bases in hydrocarbons transport,
2
2
28
28
56
distribution and storage
Hydrodynamics processes
2
2
28
28
56
Liquids transportation and distribution on pipes
2
28
28
Liquids transportation and distribution on pipes - project
2
28
28
Research activity
28
28
Subjects
TOTAL
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Natural gas transportation and distribution systems
Natural gas transportation and distribution systems project
Thermodynamics of fluids transport
Railway, road and naval transport of hydrocarbons
Gas storage
Gas storage - project
Research activity
TOTAL
8
4
Credits
Eval.
Form
119
7
E
119
7
E
144
72
72
-
8
4
4
-
E
E
V
4E+
1V
IS
4
112
140
252
526
30
SEMESTER 2
2
-
-
28
-
28
72
4
E
-
2
-
-
28
28
72
4
V
2
2
2
8
2
4
2
2
4
28
28
28
112
28
28
28
28
140
56
56
28
28
28
252
119
119
72
72
526
7
7
4
4
30
E
E
E
V
4E+2V
20
20
20
20
120
200
20
20
40
40
20
20
120
280
55
30
35
35
55
30
240
4
3
5
7
4
3
4
30
Second year
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Liquefied gas transportation and storage
2
20
Liquefied gases transportation and storage - project
2
SCADA system in fluids transportation on pipes
2
2
20
Numerical simulation of fluids transportation
2
2
20
Natural gas treatment and measurement
2
20
Natural gas treatment and measurement - project
2
Research activity
TOTAL
8
4
4
80
33
E
V
E
E
E
V
V
4E+3V
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Management in Petroleum Industry
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Fundamentals of management 1
3
1
42
14
56
Knowledge technology in petroleum industry
1
2
14
28
42
Human resources management in petroleum
2
1
28
14
42
industry
Fundamentals of marketing
2
2
28
28
56
Promotional strategy in petroleum industry
1
1
14
14
28
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
9
5
2
126
126
252
SEMESTER 2
Fundamentals of management 2
3
1
42
14
56
Strategic management in petroleum industry
2
1
28
14
42
Operational management in petroleum
3
1
42
14
56
industry
Quality systems in petroleum industry
2
1
28
14
42
Marketing researches in petroleum industry
1
1
14
14
28
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
11
5
154
98
252
Credits
Eval.
Form
144
108
8
6
E
E
83
5
E
119
72
526
7
4
30
E
V
4E+1V
144
108
8
6
E
E
119
7
E
83
72
526
5
4
30
E
V
4E+1V
30
70
4
E
30
70
4
V
30
95
5
E
10
65
3
V
30
95
5
E
30
120
280
95
490
5
4
30
E
V
4E+3V
IS
Second year
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Feasibility studies in petroleum industry
3
30
Feasibility studies in petroleum industry 3
30
project
Analysis of investment risk in petroleum
2
1
20
10
industry
Capital market in petroleum industry
1
10
Financial economic analysis in petroleum
2
1
20
10
industry
Regularities in petroleum industry
2
1
20
10
Research activity
120
TOTAL
10
6
100
180
34
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Wells Drilling
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Applied mathematics
2
2
28
28
56
Numerical simulation bases in wells drilling
2
2
28
28
56
Advanced technologies in wells drilling 1
2
2
28
28
56
Off shore drilling
2
28
28
Off shore drilling - project
2
28
28
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
8
6
2
112
140
252
SEMESTER 2
Advanced technologies in wells drilling 2
2
28
28
Advanced technologies in wells drilling - project
2
28
28
Completion fluids
2
2
28
28
56
Logging while drilling
2
2
28
28
56
Drilling process simulation
2
28
28
Drilling process simulation - project
2
28
28
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
8
4
4
112
140
252
Credits
Eval.
Form
119
119
144
72
72
526
7
7
8
4
4
30
E
E
E
E
V
4E+1V
72
72
119
119
72
72
526
4
4
7
7
4
4
30
E
V
E
E
E
V
4E+2V
135
135
110
110
490
7
7
6
6
4
30
E
E
E
E
V
4E+1V
IS
Second year
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Subequilibrium drilling
Real time pressure control in wells
Wells completion
Drilling management
Research activity
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
20
20
2
2
20
20
2
2
20
20
2
2
20
20
120
8
0
8
80
200
35
40
40
40
40
120
280
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Petroleum Production
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Applied mathematics
2
2
28
28
56
Numerical simulation bases in petroleum exploitation
2
2
28
28
56
Wells log production
2
2
28
28
56
Petroleum production systems
2
28
28
Petroleum production systems - project
2
28
28
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
8
6
2
112
140
252
SEMESTER 2
Depollution technologies
2
2
28
28
56
Off shore wells production
2
28
28
Off shore wells production - project
2
28
28
Wells stimulation
2
28
28
Wells stimulation - project
2
28
28
Natural gas production, treatment and storage
2
28
28
Natural gas production, treatment and storage - project
2
28
28
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
8
6
2
112
140
252
Subjects
Credits
Eval.
Form
119
119
144
72
72
526
7
7
8
4
4
30
E
E
E
E
V
4E+1V
119
72
72
72
72
72
47
526
7
4
4
4
4
4
3
30
E
E
V
E
V
E
V
4E+3V
135
80
55
110
110
490
7
4
3
6
6
4
30
E
E
V
E
E
V
4E+2V
IS
Second year
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Testing of wells
2
2
20
20
Production systems optimization
2
20
Production systems optimization - project
2
20
Production systems management
2
2
20
20
Wells control
2
2
20
20
Research activity
120
TOTAL
8
2
6
80
200
36
40
20
20
40
40
120
280
Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas
Specialization: Reservoir Engineering
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Applied mathematics
2
2
28
28
56
Numerical simulation bases in reservoir engineering
2
2
28
28
56
Physical-chemical interactions in hydrocarbon
2
2
28
28
56
reservoirs
Gas and gas with condensate reservoirs engineering
2
28
28
Gas and gas with condensate reservoirs engineering 2
28
28
project
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
8
6
2
112
140
252
SEMESTER 2
Log interpretation
2
28
28
Log interpretation - project
2
28
28
Numerical simulators in reservoirs exploitation
2
28
28
Numerical simulators in reservoirs exploitation 3
42
42
project
Applied geostatistics for reservoirs characterization
2
2
28
28
56
IOR/EOR methods
2
1
28
14
42
Research activity
28
28
TOTAL
8
5
3
112
140
252
Credits
Eval.
Form
119
119
7
7
E
E
144
8
E
72
4
E
72
4
V
526
30
4E+1V
72
47
72
4
3
4
E
V
E
58
4
V
144
133
526
8
7
30
E
E
4E+2V
80
55
110
110
135
490
4
3
6
6
7
4
30
E
V
E
E
E
V
4E+2V
IS
Second year
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Injection water treatment
2
20
Injection water treatment - project
2
Economic evaluation of hydrocarbon reservoirs
2
2
20
Research of hydrodynamics reservoirs
2
2
20
Thermo methods of oil recovery
2
2
20
Research activity
TOTAL
8
2
6
80
37
20
20
20
20
120
200
20
20
40
40
40
120
280
Domain: Geological Engineering
Specialization: Petroleum Geology
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Subjects
Applied mathematics
Numerical simulation
geophysics
Petrophysics
Petrophysics - project
Depositional systems
Research activity
TOTAL
bases
in
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
geology and
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
8
Applied geostatistics for reservoir characterization
Silicates mineralogy
Secondary exploitation of petroleum reservoirs
Secondary exploitation of petroleum reservoirs project
Special drillings
Research activity
TOTAL
2
6
SEMESTER 2
2
2
2
2
8
2
2
Credits
Eval.
Form
119
7
E
119
7
E
IS
28
28
112
28
28
28
140
28
28
56
28
252
72
72
144
526
4
4
8
30
E
V
E
4E+1V
2
2
-
28
28
28
28
28
-
56
56
28
144
144
72
8
8
4
E
E
E
2
-
-
28
28
47
3
V
2
2
6
28
112
28
28
140
56
28
252
119
526
7
30
E
4E+1V
20
20
20
20
120
200
20
20
20
20
40
40
120
280
80
55
80
55
110
11
4
3
4
3
6
6
4
30
E
V
E
V
E
E
V
4E+3V
Second year
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Seismic stratigraphy
Seismic stratigraphy - project
Reservoir management
Reservoir management - project
Oilfield geological systems
Markers geochemistry
Research activity
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
20
2
2
20
2
2
2
20
2
2
20
8
4
4
38
80
391
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING [MEE]
ADDRESS:
Bd Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: +40 244 573 171 / 107, +40 244 575 485
LEADERSHIP OF THE FACULTY
Is ensured by the Faculty Council consisting of 35 members (26 members of the teaching staff and 9 students).
The faculty is currently administered by the Executive of the Faculty Council Board including:
Dean: Prof. Eng. Mihail MINESCU Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Adrian MOISE Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Ioan POPA Ph.D
Scientific secretary: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Ion PANĂ Ph.D
The CURRICULA cover:
 BACHELOR PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:
- Full-time day courses (4 years)
o Mechanical engineering
 Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment
 Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipment
o Electrical Engineering
 Electromechanics
o Electronics Engineering and Telecommunications
 Applied Electronics
o Engineering and Management (4 years – day courses or 4 years at distance)
 Economic Engineering in the Mechanical Field
o System Engineering (4 years – day courses or 4 years – part-time)
 Automatic Control and Applied Informatics
o Computers and Information Technology (4 years – day courses)
 Computer Science
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 MASTER PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations
- Full-time day courses (1,5 years)
o Mechanical Engineering
 Risk Management and Reability Engineering of Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment
 Hydrocarbons Transportation and Storage Systems Engineering
 Design and manufacture modern methods for petrochemical and refinery equipment
 Optimal Petroleum Equipment Exploitation Engineering
o Systems engineering
 Advanced control engineering
o Engineering and management
 Engineering and management of industrial combustion systems
 Petroleum and petrochemical equipment engineering and production management
 DOCTORAL SCHOOL (PhD PROGRAMMES)
- Full-time and part-time courses with a 3-5(6) years duration
o Fundamental Domain: Engineering Sciences
 Doctoral Domains (Fields): Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, System
Engineering
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BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form. - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Mechanical engineering
Specializations: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment
Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipment (common structure for the first and second years)
First year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
C
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Mathematics1
Technical Drawing 1
Chemistry
Study and engineering of materials 1
Computer programming and Programming Languages
Physical education 1
Philosophy
History of Science
English
French
Spanish languages
TOTAL
Study and engineering of materials 2
Physical education 2
English
French
Spanish languages
Mathematics 2
Mechanics 1
Technical drawing 2
Material processing 1
Computer-aided drawing
TOTAL
4
2
2
2
2
-
SEMESTER 1
4
1
2
1
2
2
-
56
28
28
28
28
-
56
28
28
14
28
-
112
56
56
42
56
-
90
50
70
60
70
-
8
4
5
4
5
0
E
E
E
E
V
V
2
1
-
28
14
42
60
4
V
-
2
-
-
28
28
25
1
V
196
196
392
425
31
4E;4V
42
14
-
56
-
50
-
4
0
E
V
14
3
-
9
6
SEMESTER 2
1
2
-
-
2
-
-
28
28
25
2
V
4
3
2
2
1
14
4
1
9
1
4
1
2
7
56
42
28
28
14
196
56
28
56
14
28
196
112
70
84
42
42
392
90
70
70
60
40
365
8
5
6
4
3
30
E
E
V
E
V
4E;4V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
1.
Office automation
2.
Communication and inter-human relationships
SEMESTER 1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
1
1
41
14
28
42
40
3
V
-
28
28
25
3
V
Second year
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Physical education 3
English
French
Spanish languages
Mechanics 2
Material processing 2
Physics
Strength of materials 1
General economics
Thermotechnics and thermic engines 1
TOTAL
Physical education 4
English
French
Spanish languages
Strength of materials 2
Thermotechnics and thermic engines 2
Mechanisms
Mechanisms, project
Tolerances and dimensional control
2
3
4
3
2
2
16
-
SEMESTER 3
2
1
-
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
8
6
SEMESTER 4
2
-
-
28
28
-
0
V
-
14
14
30
1
V
28
42
56
42
28
28
224
28
14
42
28
28
14
168
56
56
98
70
56
42
392
50
50
80
60
50
40
360
4
4
7
5
4
3
28
E
E
E
E
V
V
4E;4V
-
-
-
-
0
V
-
1
-
-
14
14
30
3
V
Fluid mechanics
Practical training 4 weeks.x30hours/week
3
2
3
3
3
-
1
1
1
-
2
2
2
2
2
-
42
28
42
42
42
-
6
4
5
2
4
6
3
E
E
E
P
V
E
V
14
6
10
196
84
56
70
14
70
84
120
392+
120
70
50
60
30
30
70
-
TOTAL
42
28
28
14
28
42
120
196+
120
340
33
4E;4V;1P
-
28
28
50
3
V
28
28
28
28
56
50
20
3
3
V
V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
3.
Foreign language
-
4.
5.
Foreign language
Numerical methods
2
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTER 4
2
2
-
42
Domain: Mechanical engineering
Specialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment – Oil field Equipment
Third year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Management
Machine parts 1
Machine tools and metal cutting
Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings
Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings , project
Stability, elasticity and plasticity
Mechanical vibrations
Well Drilling
2
1
2
-
28
28
42
56
-
14
42
28
28
28
42
70
56
84
28
40
60
50
70
20
3
5
4
6
2
V
E
V
E
P
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
E
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
15
4
9
210
182
392
340
28
V
3E,
3V,1P
Electrotechnics and electric machines
Petroleum production and transport
Oil field equipment design 1
Oil field equipment design 1- project
Practical training 4 weeks.x30hours/week
SEMESTER 6
3
2
4
2
3
2
2
2
-
1
1
1
2
2
1
-
42
56
28
42
28
28
-
4
2
5
3
4
4
5
2
3
16
8
224
56
28
70
42
70
56
42
28
120
392+
120
30
40
60
40
30
50
80
20
-
TOTAL
14
28
14
14
28
28
14
28
120
168+
120
350
32
2
28
28
56
20
3
V
2
28
28
56
20
3
V
TOTAL
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
SEMESTER 5
2
1
2
1
3
4
2
Machine parts 2
Machine parts2, project
Manufacture of technological equipment
Systems theory and automation
4
E
P
E
V
E
V
E
P
V
4E,3V,
2P
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
6.
Programming languages
7.
Computer- aided drawing
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
2
-
43
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment – Oil field Equipment
Fourth year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
55.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
Oil field equipment manufacture and reability
Oil field equipment manufacture and reability, project
Oil field equipment design 2
Automations in oil derricks
Electric drivings
SEMESTER 7
3
3
4
2
4
3
2
-
2
1
2
2
2
1
42
42
56
56
42
28
28
14
28
28
28
28
14
70
56
84
28
84
70
42
75
50
70
20
70
60
60
5
4
6
2
6
5
4
TOTAL
19
10
266
168
434
390
32
SEMESTER 8
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
V
2
1
-
20
10
30
40
3
V
3
3
3
2
-
2
2
2
30
30
30
20
20
20
20
50
20
50
50
75
30
75
75
5
2
5
5
E
P
E
V
-
-
-
-
90
90
-
3+10
14
3
8
140
110+90
250+90
400
28+10
Robotics
Tribology
Applied Electronics
Marketing
nformatic systems engineering
Equipment for special drillings
Equipment for special drillings, project
Oil field equipment reliability and diagnosis
Thermic drives
Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week)
diploma project
TOTAL
and
2
44
V
E
E
P
E
E
V
4E;2V;
1P
2E;3V;
1P
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment - Refinery and Petrochemical Equipment
Third year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Management
Machine parts 1
Machine tools and metal cutting
Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings
Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings , project
Stability, elasticity and plasticity
Mechanical vibrations
Oil processing technology
TOTAL
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
Machine parts 2
Machine parts 2, project
Manufacture of technological equipment
Systems theory and automation
Electrotechnics and electric machines
Processes and devices
Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 1
Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 1,
project
Practical training 4 weeks.x30hours/week
TOTAL
SEMESTER 5
2
1
2
1
3
4
2
2
1
2
-
28
28
42
56
-
14
42
28
28
28
42
70
56
84
28
40
60
50
70
20
3
5
4
6
2
V
E
V
E
P
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
E
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
15
4
9
210
182
392
340
28
V
3E,
3V,1P
SEMESTER 6
3
2
4
2
3
2
3
-
1
1
1
2
1
1
42
56
28
42
28
42
14
28
14
14
28
14
14
56
28
70
42
70
42
56
30
40
60
40
30
50
70
4
2
5
3
4
4
5
E
P
E
V
E
V
E
-
2
-
-
28
28
20
2
P
-
-
-
-
120
-
3
17
4
7
224
168+120
120
392+
120
350
32
V
4E,3V,
2P
28
28
56
20
3
V
28
28
56
20
3
V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
6.
Programming languages
7.
Computer - aided drawing
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
45
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment - Refinery and Petrochemical Equipment
Fourth year
No.
SEMESTER 7
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
Subjects
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
Robotics
Tribology
Refinery and petrochemical manufacture and reability
Refinery and petrochemical manufacture and
reability, project
Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 2
Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 2,
project
Automations in petrochemistry
TOTAL
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
Applied Electronics
Marketing
nformatic systems engineering
Assembly of petrochemical and refinery equipment
Assembly of petrochemical and refinery equipment,
project
Control, inspection, diagnosis and technical security of
petrochemical equipment
Special materials and corrosion
Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) and
diploma project
TOTAL
3
3
4
-
2
1
2
42
42
56
28
14
28
70
56
84
75
50
70
5
4
6
V
E
E
-
2
-
-
28
28
20
2
P
4
-
2
56
28
84
70
6
E
-
2
-
-
28
28
20
2
P
4
-
2
56
28
84
70
6
18
4
E
4E;1V;
2P
9
252
182
434
360
30
SEMESTER 8
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
V
2
1
-
20
10
30
40
3
V
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
E
-
2
-
-
20
20
30
2
P
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
V
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
E
-
-
-
-
90
90
-
3+10
-
14
3
8
140
110+90
250+90
400
30+10
2E;3V;
1P
46
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipment
Third year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
SEMESTER 5
2
1
2
1
3
4
2
2
1
2
-
28
28
42
56
-
14
42
14
28
28
42
70
56
84
28
40
80
50
70
20
3
5
4
6
2
V
E
V
E
P
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
E
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
TOTAL
15
4
9
210
182
392
340
28
V
3E,
3V,1P
Machine parts 2
Machine parts 2, project
Manufacture of technological equipment
Systems theory and automatics
Electrotechnics and electric machines
Well drilling and petroleum extraction
Fluids storage
Fluids storage, project
Practical training 4 weeks.x30 hours/week
SEMESTER 6
3
2
4
2
3
3
2
1
-
1
1
1
2
2
1
-
42
56
28
42
42
28
-
4
2
5
3
4
5
3
2
3
17
8
238
56
28
70
42
70
70
42
14
120
392+
120
30
40
60
40
30
55
30
40
-
TOTAL
14
28
14
14
28
28
14
14
120
145+
120
325
31
Management
Machine parts 1
Machine tools and metal cutting
Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings
Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings, project
Stability, elasticity and plasticity
Mechanical vibrations
Hydrocarbon processing technology
3
E
P
E
V
E
V
E
P
V
4E,
3V, 2P
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
6.
Programming languages
7.
Computer- aided drawing
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
2
-
47
2
28
28
56
20
3
V
2
28
28
56
20
3
V
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipment
Fourth year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
Robotics
Tribology
Transport and storage equipment manufacture and
reability
Transport and storage equipment manufacture and
reability, project.
Hydrocarbon transport and storage systems
Transport and storage equipmentdesign
Transport and storage equipmentdesign, project
Measuring and automation equipment
TOTAL
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
Applied electronics
Marketing
Informatic systems engineering
Assembly of transport and storage equipment
Assembly of transport and storage equipment, project
Control, inspection, diagnosis and technical security of
transport and storage equipment
The corrosion of transport and storage equipments
Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) and
diploma project
TOTAL
SEMESTER 7
3
3
-
2
1
42
42
28
14
70
56
75
50
5
4
V
E
4
-
2
56
28
84
70
6
E
-
2
-
-
28
28
20
2
P
2
3
2
2
-
2
2
1
28
42
28
28
28
28
14
56
70
28
56
50
60
20
50
4
5
2
4
17
4
10
238
196
434
370
32
V
E
P
E
4E;2V;
2P
SEMESTER 8
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
V
2
1
-
20
10
30
40
3
V
3
-
2
2
-
30
-
20
20
50
20
100
100
5
2
E
P
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
V
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
E
-
-
-
-
90
90
-
3+10
150
120+9
0
270+90
400
15
2
10
48
2
8+10
2E,3V,
1P
Domain: Electrical Engineering
Specialization: Electromechanics
First year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
E1
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1.
Mathematical analysis 1
3
1
-
42
14
56
70
5
2.
Linear algebra, analytical geometry, differential equations
3
2
-
42
28
70
80
6
E1
3.
Computer programming
2
2L
28
28
56
70
5
V1
4.
Physics 1
2
1L
28
28
56
60
4
E1
5.
Technical drawing
2
2L
V1
6.
Mechanical engineering
3
7.
Foreign languages 1
8.
Physical education 1
1
28
28
56
50
4
2
42
28
70
80
6
E1
2
-
28
28
-
-
V1
2
TOTAL
15
Mathematical analysis 2
3
10. Physics 2
2
11. Computer-aided drawing
1
-
28
28
-
-
-
5
210
182
392
410
30
4E +3V
2
-
42
28
70
80
6
E2
1
2L
28
42
70
60
5
E2
-
2L
V2
10
SEMESTER 2
9.
14
28
42
60
4
12. Foreign languages 2
2
-
28
28
20
3
V2
13. Physical education 2
2
-
28
28
-
-
V2
28
14
42
60
4
V2
28
28
56
70
5
E2
14. Chemistry
2
-
15. Strength of materials 1
Philosophy
16. History of science
2
2
2
1
TOTAL
1L
12
10
5
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
28
14
42
40
3
V2
168
182
350
380
30
3E+5V
28
14
42
40
3
V1
28
14
42
40
3
V2
SEMESTER 1
1.
Politology
2
1
2.
Communication and inter-human relationships
2
1
-
SEMESTER 2
3.
Data structures and algorithms
2
4.
Accountancy
2
1L
1
49
28
14
42
40
3
V2
28
14
42
40
3
V2
Second year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
17.
Foreign languages 3
2
-
28
28
-
-
V3
18.
Physical education 3
2
-
28
28
-
-
V3
19.
Strength of materials 2
3
1L
42
42
84
70
6
E3
20.
Electro-magnetic field theory
3
1L
42
14
56
70
5
V3
21.
Special mathematics
Electrotechnical materials
Material science
3
42
28
70
60
5
E3
56
50
4
E3
V3
22.
2
2
2
2L
28
28
23.
Electrical and electronic measurements 1
2
2L
28
28
56
70
5
24.
Technological methods and procedures
3
2L
42
28
70
60
5
E3
TOTAL
16
8
224
196
420
380
30
4E+4V
8
SEMESTER 4
25.
Foreign languages 4
2
-
28
28
20
3
V4
26.
Physical education 4
2
-
28
28
-
-
V2
27.
Electrical and electronic measurements 2
3
2L
42
28
70
60
5
E4
28.
Electrical circuit theory
4
1
1L
56
28
84
70
6
E4
29.
Machine tools and dimensional control
3
-
3L
42
42
84
70
6
V4
30.
System theory and automatic control
Microeconomics
Economics
2
2
28
28
56
50
4
E4
-
28
14
42
40
3
V4
120
364+
120
-
3
196
120
168+
120
310
30
3E+5V
-
28
28
50
3
V3
14
28
42
40
3
V3
2
-
28
28
50
3
V4
1
28
14
42
40
3
V4
31.
32.
2
Practical training
TOTAL
1
4 weeks. x 30 ore
14
6
8
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
4.
Foreign languages 1
5.
Office automation
2
1
2L
SEMESTER 4
6.
Foreign languages 2
7.
Culture and civilization
2
50
Third year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
33.
Analogic and digital electronics
4
2L
56
28
84
70
6
E5
34.
Mechanisms and machine parts 1
2
1L
28
14
42
40
3
V5
35.
Electromechanical converters 1
4
2L
56
28
84
70
6
E5
36.
Fluid mechanics
3
2L
42
28
70
80
6
V5
37.
Static converters 1
3
1L
42
14
56
50
4
E5
38.
Static converters P
1P
-
14
14
30
2
P5
39.
Quality and reliabilty
2
TOTAL
18
0
1L
28
14
42
40
3
V5
10
252
140
392
380
30
3E+3V
SEMESTER 6
40.
Mechanisms and machine parts 2
2
41.
Mechanisms and machine parts2, project
-
42.
Electromechanical converters 2
2
43.
Electromechanical converters, project
44.
Thermotechnics and internal combustion engines
3
2L
45.
Electrical equipment
Sensors and transducers
Optimization techniques
2
1L
2
46.
47.
Production technology design
48.
Practical training
TOTAL
-
1L
28
14
42
40
3
E6
2P
-
28
28
30
2
P6
2L
28
28
56
50
4
E6
28
28
30
2
P6
42
42
84
70
5
E6
28
14
42
40
3
V6
2L
28
28
56
50
4
V6
2L
28
2P
1
2
28
56
50
4
E6
120
120
-
3
182
210+120
392+120
360
30
V6
4E+3V+
2P
4 weeks. x 30 ore
13
1
14
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
8.
Communication and social relationships
2
28
14
42
40
3
V5
9.
Digital integrated circuits
2
1
1L
28
14
42
40
3
V5
10.
Mechanical vibrations
2
2L
28
28
56
30
3
V5
11.
Numerical methods
2
28
14
42
40
3
V6
SEMESTER 6
1
51
Fourth year
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
49. Automatic system engineering
4
2L
56
42
98
80
6
E7
50. Electromechanical driving 1
4
1L
56
14
70
80
6
E7
51. Production, transport and distribution and electrical energy
Production, transport and distribution and electrical energy,
52.
project
4
1L
56
14
70
60
5
E7
28
28
30
2
P7
53. Electromechanical equipment manufacture
54. Electromechanical equipment manufacture, project
3
-
1L
2P
42
14
28
56
28
50
30
4
2
E7
P7
55. Drilling and production equipment
2
2L
28
128
56
50
5
11
238
154
406
380
30
V7
4E+1V+
2P
TOTAL
1
2P
17
1
SEMESTER 8
56. Electromechanical driving 2
57. Microprocessor systems
Electrical installation computer aided design
58.
Mechanical installation computer aided design
3
2
1L
2L
30
20
10
20
40
40
85
60
4
4
E8
E8
2
2L
20
20
40
60
4
V8
59. Management and marketing
Energy sources
60.
Robotics
2
20
10
30
45
3
V8
30
20
50
50
4
V8
1
3
2L
61. Refinery and petrochemical equipment
3
1L
30
10
40
85
4
V8
62. Hydraulic and pneumatic driving
Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) and diploma
63.
project
2
2L
20
20
40
85
4
E6
90
90
-
3+10
-
170
110+90
280+90
470
30+10
3E+4V
TOTAL
3 weeks. x 30 ore
17
1
10
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
12. Mechanical basis of robots
2
2L
28
28
56
20
3
V7
13. Adjustable electrical driving
2
2L
28
28
56
20
3
V7
2L
28
28
56
20
3
V8
SEMESTER 8
14. Special electrical machines
2
52
Domain: System Engineering
Specialization: Automatic control and applied informatics
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Mathematical analysis 1
3
2
42
Linear algebra , analytical and differential geometry
3
2
42
Computer programming
2
2
28
Physics 1
2
1
1
28
Fundamentals of system and computer engineering
2
2
28
English language 1
2
Physical education 1
2
Philosophy
2
1
28
History of science
TOTAL
14
5
196
10
Subjects
Mathematical analysis 2
Physics 2
Electrotechnics
Computer-aided graphics
Chemistry
English language 2
Physical education 2
Data structures and algorithms
Software systems engineering
TOTAL
1.
2.
Office software
Communications and inter‐human relationships
3.
4.
Operating systems
Scientific and theological cosmology
3
2
3
1
2
2
SEMESTER 2
2
1
2
2
-
13
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
70
70
56
56
56
28
28
70
70
60
40
40
30
-
5
5
5
4
5
3
-
E1
E1
E1
V1
E1
V1
V1
14
42
30
3
V1
210
406
340
30
4E ;4V
1
2
2
1
-
42
28
42
14
28
-
28
28
28
28
14
28
28
70
56
70
42
42
28
28
60
40
60
40
30
30
-
5
4
6
3
4
3
-
E2
E2
E2
V2
V2
V2
V2
2
28
28
56
50
5
E2
182
210
392
310
30
4E+4V
14
28
28
14
42
42
20
40
3
3
V2
V2
14
28
28
14
42
42
20
18
3
2
V2
V2
8
7
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1
2
2
1
SEMESTER 2
1
2
2
2
-
53
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
Second year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Applied mathematics
Electrical drives and machines
Electronic devices and analogical electronics
Mechanics
Differential equations
English language 3
Physical education 3
TOTAL
4
3
4
2
2
15
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Digital electronics
Numerical methods and calculus
Objects-oriented programming
Systems theory
English language 4
Physical education 4
Materials science
Material technology
Microeconomics
Economics
2
2
2
3
-
30.
31.
32.
Practical training 1
TOTAL
3.
Basics of micro-technology and connecting technique
4.
5.
Assembly languages
Company administration
SEMESTER 3
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
8
5
SEMESTER 4
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
-
56
42
56
28
28
210
28
28
28
28
14
28
28
182
84
70
84
56
42
28
28
392
80
60
60
40
50
30
320
7
5
6
4
3
3
28
E3
E3
E3
E3
V3
V3
V3
4E*3V
28
28
28
42
-
28
28
28
42
28
28
56
56
56
84
28
28
50
50
60
80
30
-
4
4
4
7
3
-
E4
E4
E4
E4
V4
V4
2
-
1
28
14
42
30
3
V4
2
1
-
28
14
42
30
3
V4
4weeks x
30 ore
-
-
120
120
-
4
V4
9
182
210+
120
392+
120
330
32
4E+5V
28
14
42
20
3
V3
14
14
28
28
42
42
20
20
3
3
V4
V4
13
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
1
SEMESTER 4
1
2
1
2
54
Third year
No.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
Subjects
Automatic systems theory
Digital circuits analysis and synthesis
Computers architecture
Computers architecture -project
Databases
Thermodynamic and hydraulic systems
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
TOTAL
Sensors, transducers, measurements
Sensors, transducers, measurements –project
Programmable automata
Systems identification
Microprocessor-based systems
Mechatronics
Robot mechanics
Practical training
TOTAL
6.
7.
8.
Discrete event systems
Visual programming environments
English language 5
9.
10.
Actuators
English language 6
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
4
2
2
56
56
112
3
2
42
28
70
3
2
42
28
70
1
14
14
2
2
28
28
56
3
-
Credits
Eval.
Form
100
60
60
30
40
8
5
5
2
4
E5
E5
E5
V5
E5
IS
2
42
28
70
70
4
V5
15
11
SEMESTER 6
4
2
1
4
2
3
2
4
2
210
182
392
360
28
4E+2V
56
56
42
56
28
14
28
28
28
84
14
84
70
84
80
30
80
60
80
5
2
6
5
6
E6
V6
E6
E6
E6
28
28
56
50
4
V6
120
154+
120
120
392+
120
-
4
V6
380
32
4E+3V
28
14
-
14
28
28
42
42
28
40
30
30
3
3
2
V5
V5
V5
28
-
28
28
56
28
40
30
4
2
V6
V6
2
2
-
2
4weeks x 30 ore
17
-
11
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
1
1
2
2
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
-
55
238
Fourth year
No.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
Subjects
Control systems engineering
Control systems engineering - project
Robot control systems
Robot control systems - project
Data transmission
Real time applications programming
Digital control systems
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
4
2
56
1
3
2
42
1
3
2
42
3
2
42
3
2
42
16
12
224
SEMESTER 8
4
2
40
2
1
20
Automatic process control
Projects management
Optimization techniques
Simulation and statistical processing techniques
Computer networks
Decision and diagnosis techniques
Modeling and simulation of systems dynamics
Artificial intelligence
Multi-agent systems
Practical training 3 (for diploma project)
Diploma project
TOTAL
11.
12.
Computer vision and pattern recognition
English language 7
13.
14.
Multimedia systems
Electrical machines control systems
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
28
14
28
14
28
28
28
168
84
14
70
14
70
70
70
392
80
30
60
30
60
60
60
380
6
2
5
2
6
6
5
32
E7
V7
E7
V7
E7
E7
V7
4E+3V
20
10
60
30
50
20
6
3
E8
V8
2
-
2
20
20
40
30
4
E8
2
-
2
20
20
40
40
4
E8
4
-
2
40
20
60
50
4
V8
3
-
2
30
20
50
40
4
V8
170
90
60
260
90
60
430
230
3
10
28+10
E8
4E+3V
28
-
28
28
56
28
40
30
4
2
V7
V7
30
20
20
10
50
30
30
30
4
2
V8
V8
3 weeks x 30 ore
2 weeks x 30 ore
17
11
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
2
2
2
SEMESTER 8
3
2
2
1
56
Domain: Computers and Information Technology
Specialization: Computers
First year
Hours/Week
No.
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1. Mathematical analysis 1
3
2
42
2. Linear algebra , analytical and differential geometry
3
2
42
3. Computer programming
2
3
28
4. Physics 1
2
1
1
28
5. Fundamentals of System and Computer Engineering
2
2
28
Philosophy
6.
2
1
28
History of science
7. English language 1
2
8. Physical education 1
2
TOTAL
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Mathematical analysis 2
Physics 2
Algorithms design
14
Electrotechnics
Computer-aided graphics
Chemistry
English language 2
Physical education 2
3
2
3
3
1
2
-
TOTAL
14
8
SEMESTER 2
2
1
2
2
5
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
28
28
42
28
28
70
70
70
56
56
110
80
80
64
94
6
5
5
4
5
E1
E1
E1
V1
E1
14
42
48
3
V1
28
28
28
28
32
-
2
-
V1
V1
4E+
4V
6
196
196
392
508
30
1
3
2
2
1
-
42
28
42
42
14
28
-
28
28
42
28
28
14
28
28
70
56
84
70
42
42
28
28
110
64
96
110
48
48
32
-
6
4
6
6
3
3
2
-
9
196
196
392
508
30
-
14
28
42
18
2
V1
E2
E2
E2
V2
E2
V2
V2
V2
4E+
4V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1.
Office software
1
2.
Communications and inter-human relationships
2
1
SEMESTER 2
-
28
14
42
40
3
V2
3.
Accountancy
2
1
-
28
14
42
18
2
V2
4.
Scientific and theological cosmology
2
2
-
28
14
42
18
2
V2
2
57
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Applied mathematics
4
2
56
Electronic devices and analogical electronics
4
2
56
Mechanics
2
1
1
28
CAD Systems
2
3
28
Software engineering
2
3
28
English language 3
2
Physical education 3
2
Subjects
TOTAL
24.
25.
26.
15
30.
31.
Digital electronics
Digital computers 1
Numerical methods and calculus
Materials science
Materials technology
Objects-oriented programming
Micro-economics
Economics
English language 4
Physical education 4
32.
Practical training 1
27.
28.
29.
2
3
2
5
8
SEMESTER 4
2
1
2
1
2
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
Credits
Eval.
Form
28
28
28
42
42
28
28
84
84
56
70
70
28
28
96
96
64
80
80
32
-
6
6
4
5
5
2
-
210
182
392
448
28
28
42
28
28
42
42
56
84
70
64
96
80
4
6
5
E4
E4
E4
E3
E3
E3
V3
E3
V3
V3
4E+3
V
2
-
1
28
14
42
48
3
V4
2
-
3
28
42
70
80
5
E4
2
1
-
28
14
42
48
3
V4
-
2
2
-
-
28
28
28
28
32
-
2
-
V4
V4
120
-
4
V4
182
210
392+
120
448
32
4E+
5V
1
28
14
42
18
2
V3
4 weeks x 30 ore
TOTAL
IS
13
5
10
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
5.
Basics of
technique
micro-technology
and
connecting
2
SEMESTER 4
6.
7.
Elements of fine mechanics and mechanisms for
peripheral equipments
Company administration
2
-
1
28
14
42
18
2
V4
1
-
2
14
28
42
18
2
V4
58
Third year
No.
Subjects
33.
Digital computers 2
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
Digital computers - project
Logical programming
Operating systems 1
Programming in assembly languages
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Operating systems 2
Operating systems - project
Logical and functional programming
Automatic control techniques
Communication protocols
Data transmission
Relational databases
Interactive training systems
Practical training 2
44.
45.
46.
Systems theory
TOTAL
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 5
4
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
1
2
14
1
13
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
-
3
2
-
14
-
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
56
28
42
28
42
196
42
28
28
28
28
42
196
98
28
56
70
56
84
392
82
32
94
80
64
96
448
6
2
5
5
4
6
28
E5
V5
V5
E5
E5
E5
4E+2V
28
28
42
28
28
28
28
56
28
56
70
64
32
64
80
E6
V6
V6
E6
28
28
56
64
4
2
4
5
4
2
42
2
28
4 weeks x 30 ore
28
28
70
56
120
392+
120
80
64
-
5
4
4
E6
V6
V6
448
32
4E+4V
2
14
E6
196
196
28
28
56
34
3
V5
-
28
28
32
2
V5
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
8.
Discrete event systems
2
-
2
9.
English language 5
-
2
SEMESTER 6
10.
11.
Sensors and transducers
English language 6
2
-
2
28
28
56
34
3
V6
-
2
-
-
28
28
32
2
V6
59
Fourth year
No.
Subjects
47.
Input-output systems
48.
Microcontrollers-based design
Microprocessors-based design
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence - project
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 8
2
2
28
28
56
Data acquisition and processing
Virtual instrumentation
Parallel and distributed algorithms
Parallel computing architectures
Image processing
TOTAL
Optimization techniques
Simulation and statistical processing techniques
Credits
Eval.
Form
64
4
E7
IS
2
-
2
28
28
56
94
5
V7
2
-
2
28
28
56
-
-
2
-
28
28
64
32
4
2
E7
V7
3
-
2
42
28
70
80
5
E7
3
-
2
42
28
70
110
6
V7
-
2
28
28
56
64
4
E7
14
SEMESTER 8
196
196
392
508
30
4E+3V
2
14
2
-
2
20
20
40
60
4
V8
55.
Multimedia systems
3
-
2
30
20
50
75
5
E8
56.
Multimedia systems - project
-
-
2
-
20
20
30
2
V8
57.
Local area computer networks
3
-
3
30
30
60
90
6
E8
58.
Formal languages and translators
2
-
2
20
20
40
60
4
E8
59.
Information encryption
2
-
2
20
20
40
60
4
E8
60.
Projects management
2
-
30
20
2
V8
Practical training 3 (for diploma project)
Diploma project
20
1
3 weeks x 30 ore
2 weeks x 30 ore
10
61.
62.
90
60
280+
150
-
3
10
30+
10
EL
4E+3V+
EL
TOTAL
12.
13.
Fault tolerant systems
English language 7
14.
15.
Special electrical machines
English language 8
14
-
14
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
2
2
2
-
2
SEMESTER 8
2
2
-
60
140
140
28
28
28
56
28
34
32
3
2
V7
V7
20
20
40
20
35
30
3
2
V8
V8
20
-
395
Domain: Electronics Engineering and Telecommunications
Specialization: Applied Electronics
First year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Mathematical analysis 1
Linear algebra, analytical and differential geometry
Computer programming
and programming
languages
Circuit passive components
Computer aided graphics
Physics 1
Foreign language 1
Physical education 1
TOTAL
Physics 2
Mathematical analysis 2
Elements of mechanical engineering
Technical and applied mechanics
Chemistry
Electronic materials
Materials science
Philosophy
History of science
English language 2
Physical education 2
TOTAL
1.
2.
3.
Microsoft Office
Office automation
Communication and inter-human relationships
4.
5.
6.
Corel Draw
Operation systems
Scientific and theological cosmology
3
3
SEMESTER 1
2
2
42
42
28
28
70
70
80
80
6
6
Ex1
Ex1
2
28
28
56
70
5
Ex1
1
2
1
1
2
2
13
9
4
SEMESTER 2
2
1
2
3
2
-
28
14
28
0
0
182
14
28
28
28
28
210
42
42
56
28
28
392
55
55
45
30
0
4
4
3
2
0
30
Ex1
V1
V1
V1
4E3V
28
42
42
28
70
70
70
80
5
6
Ex2
Ex2
3
42
14
56
70
5
Ex2
2
-
2
1
2
1
1
2
-
1
28
14
42
55
4
V2
2
-
1
28
14
42
55
4
Ex2
2
1
-
28
14
42
55
4
V2
0
0
196
28
28
182
28
28
378
30
2
0
30
V2
V2
14
14
28
28
28
14
42
42
42
40
3
3
3
V1
V1
V2
14
14
28
28
28
14
42
42
42
18
3
3
2
V2
V2
V2
2
2
14
6
5
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1
2
1
2
2
1
SEMESTER 2
1
2
1
2
2
2
-
61
Second year
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Special mathematics
Electrotechnics 1
Electronical devices
Signals
Data bases
Objects-oriented programming
Foreign language 3
Physical education 3
TOTAL
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Electrotechnics 2
Data transmission and encoding
Fundamental electronic circuits
Circuit analysis and synthesis
Robotics
Foreign language 4
Physical education 4
Practical training
TOTAL
7.
Autocad
8.
9.
Assembly languages
Microeconomics
3
3
4
2
2
SEMESTER 3
2
1
2
3
1
1
-
2
14
2
2
6
8
SEMESTER 4
4
2
4
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
3
1
2
2
17
6
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
2
SEMESTER 4
1
2
2
1
62
42
42
56
28
28
42
42
28
70
84
98
56
80
80
95
70
6
6
7
5
Ex3
Ex3
Ex3
Ex3
28
28
56
55
4
V3
0
0
196
28
28
224
28
28
420
30
2
0
30
V3
0
4E2V
56
56
56
28
42
0
0
238
28
28
56
14
14
28
28
120
316
84
84
112
42
56
28
28
120
554
80
80
110
45
45
30
0
30
6
6
8
3
3
2
0
2
30
Ex4
Ex4
Ex4
Ex4
Ex4
V4
V4
V4
5E3V
14
28
42
3
V3
14
28
28
14
42
42
3
3
V4
V4
Third year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
C
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
Digital integrated circuits
Digital integrated circuits -project
Analogic integrated circuits
Electrical machines
Electronic circuits under commutation
Electronic circuits under commutation -project
Measurements in electronics 1
Foreign language 5
TOTAL
4
4
3
3
2
16
40.
Measurements in electronics 2
Television
Audio and video signal processing
Television - project
Audio and video signal processing -project
CAD techniques for the realization of electronic
modules
SPICE Models
Electronic technologies
Electronic technologies -project
Systems theory
Foreign language 6
Practical training
TOTAL
3
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
10.
PIC – programming
11.
12.
13.
Programming - Visual Basic
Accountancy
Special electrical machines
SEMESTER 5
2
1P
2
2
2
1P
1
2
4
9
SEMESTER 6
2
56
0
56
42
42
0
28
0
224
28
14
28
28
28
14
14
28
182
84
14
84
70
70
14
42
28
406
70
30
70
70
70
45
55
20
5
2
5
5
5
3
4
1
30
Ex5
V5
Ex5
Ex5
Ex5
Ex5
V5
V5
5E3V
42
28
70
70
5
Ex6
3
-
2
42
28
70
70
5
Ex6
-
2P
-
0
28
28
30
2
Ex6
2
28
28
56
55
4
V6
42
0
28
0
14
14
42
28
120
330
56
14
70
28
120
512
55
45
45
30
30
4
3
3
2
2
30
Ex6
V6
Ex6
V6
V6
5E4V
28
56
4
V5
56
42
42
4
3
3
V6
V6
V6
2
3
1
1P
2
1
2
2
13
6
9
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
1
2
1
63
182
28
28
28
28
28
14
14
Fourth year
No.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
Subjects
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
Applied electronics
Production mathematics
Communication systems
Micro-programmable systems
Micro-programmable systems. -project
Microprocessors architecture
Automatic systems
Optoelectronics
TOTAL
Electrical drive electronics
Medical electronics
Medical electronics -project
Electronic circuits computer aided programming
Microwaves
Computer networks
Data acquisition systems
Virtual instrumentation
Computer use and internet services
Management
Reliability and maintenance
Diploma project
TOTAL
14.
15.
Programmable logical circuits
Computer vision and pattern recognition
16.
Real time systems
3
2
3
3
2
4
17
3
3
2
SEMESTER 7
2
1
2
1
1P
2
42
28
42
42
0
28
28
14
28
14
14
28
70
42
70
56
14
56
70
55
80
55
30
55
5
4
6
4
2
4
Ex7
V7
Ex7
V7
V7
Ex7
2
56
28
84
70
5
Ex7
1
10
SEMESTER 8
2
1
2P
2
238
154
392
30
4E3V
30
30
0
20
20
10
20
20
50
40
20
40
80
70
30
55
6
5
2
4
Ex8
Ex8
Ex8
Ex8
-
2
-
1
20
10
30
55
4
Ex8
3
-
2
30
20
50
45
3
V8
1
-
2
10
20
30
45
3
V8
2
-
1
20
10
30
45
3
V8
16
2
11
160
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
2
2
28
2
2
20
SEMESTER 8
2
2
20
180
310
180
470
150
10
40
Ex8
6E3V
28
20
56
40
4
4
V7
V7
64
20
40
4
V8
Domain: Engineering and Management
Specialization: Economical Engineering in the Mechanical Field
First year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mathematics 1
Descriptive geometry
Chemistry
Economics
Computers programming and programming
languages
4
2
2
2
SEMESTER 1
4
1
2
2
-
56
28
28
28
56
14
28
28
112
42
56
56
80
60
60
50
8
4
5
4
E1
V1
E1
E1
2
-
2
28
28
56
50
4
V1
V1
6.
Philosophy
History of science
2
1
-
28
14
42
28
3
7.
English language
French language
Spanish language
-
2
-
-
28
28
28
-
Physical education
TOTAL
14
4
196
28
196
28
392
356
28
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Mathematics 2
Technical drawing
Info-graphics
Physics
Elements of materials science
4
1
1
2
2
2
10
SEMESTER 2
4
1
-
2
2
1
2
56
14
14
28
28
56
28
28
28
28
112
42
42
56
56
90
50
40
60
60
8
4
4
5
5
E2
V2
V2
E2
E2
14.
Law and economic legislation
Commercial law
2
1
28
14
42
30
3
E2
15.
English language
French language
Spanish language
-
2
-
28
28
30
3
V2
168
28
210
28
378
360
32
4E+3V
14
28
42
40
3
V1
28
14
42
40
3
V2
8.
16.
Physical education
TOTAL
1.
Office automation
2.
Communication and social relationships
-
2
12
8
7
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
1
65
3E+3V
Second year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Probability theory and mathematical statistics
General management
Primary technologies
Mechanics
Methods and programmes of numerical calculus
Microeconomics
Accountancy
Physical education
TOTAL
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
15
Finances
Strength of materials
Elements of mechanism theory
2
3
2
2
SEMESTER 3
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
2
8
5
SEMESTER 4
1
1
1
1
2
28
28
42
42
28
14
28
28
210
14
14
14
42
42
28
28
14
182
42
42
56
84
70
42
56
42
392
60
30
50
70
60
30
50
0
350
4
3
4
6
5
3
4
E3
V3
E3
E3
V3
V3
E3
29
4E+3V
28
42
28
28
14
28
14
28
42
70
42
56
40
70
50
50
3
6
3
4
E4
E4
E4
V4
30.
Electrotechnics and electrical machines
Informatics systems for the data
administration
Production systems engineering
Optional research
31.
32.
33.
Physical education
Practical training ( 4 weeks x 30 hours)
2
-
1
2
-
30
28
-
TOTAL
16
5
7
224
29.
Human resources management
base
2
-
2
28
28
56
40
4
V4
3
2
1
42
42
84
60
5
E4
14
28
120
168+
120
42
28
120
392 +
120
30
3
3
V4
V4
V4
340
31
4E+5V
14
28
28
28
42
28
28
2
3
V3
V3
14
14
28
28
2
V4
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
3.
4.
Business English
Labour law
1
5.
Internal and international commerce
1
SEMESTER 3
2
2
SEMESTER 4
1
-
66
Third year
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
7
SEMESTER 6
2
1
2
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
Machine parts
Machine parts - project
Fluids mechanics
Thermotechnics
Metrology and dimensional control
Marketing
Project management
Product system engineering
TOTAL
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
16
42.
43.
44.
3
3
-
45.
Process and processing systems
Oil field equipment
Oil field equipment - project
Logistics
Economic systems analysis
2
1
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Product value engineering
Hydraulic drives and machines
Computer-aided programming
Automatic systems theory
Practical training (4 weeks x 30 hours)
2
2
2
2
-
TOTAL
16
6.
Industry risk management
7.
Energy resource management
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
1
28
SEMESTER 6
2
1
28
42
28
28
28
28
28
42
224
14
14
28
28
14
14
14
28
168
56
14
56
56
42
42
42
70
392
50
30
40
50
50
40
50
60
360
4
2
3
4
3
3
3
6
29
E5
P5
E5
E5
V5
V5
V5
E5
4E+3V+1P
42
42
-
28
14
28
70
56
28
70
60
40
5
5
2
E6
E6
P6
-
28
14
42
40
3
E6
2
1
-
2
2
30
28
28
28
28
-
28
28
28
14
120
40
50
40
30
3
4
3
3
3
V6
E6
V6
V6
V
3
9
224
168+ 120
56
56
56
42
120
392+
120
360
31
4E+4V+1P
67
14
42
3
V5
14
42
3
V6
Fourth year
No.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
Companics design and organisation
Companics design and organisation - project
Petrochemical equipment
Petrochemical equipment - project
Mechanical products manufacturing technology
Advanced production systems
Industrial automations
Modelling and simulation techniques
TOTAL
Industrial management computing systems
Petroleum and petrochemical equipment manufacturing
Petroleum and petrochemical equipment manufacturing
- project
Maintenance management and engineering
Production organisation and control
64.
Quality management and engineering
Small and medium companics management
Production Management
65.
Practical training (4 weeks x 30 hours), diploma paper
63.
TOTAL
8.
9.
Ergonomics
Robots
10.
Environment management and engineering
SEMESTER 7
1
1
1
3
SEMESTER 8
2
3
-
2
3
3
2
2
2
14
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
11
28
0
42
42
28
28
28
196
28
28
14
28
28
28
28
14
196
56
28
56
28
70
56
56
42
392
50
30
50
40
60
50
40
30
350
4
2
5
3
5
4
4
3
30
E7
P7
E7
P7
E7,
V7
V7
V7
3E+3V+2P
4
1
20
30
40
10
60
40
70
50
6
5
V8
E8
-
-
2
-
20
20
40
2
P8
2
2
2
20
40
60
50
5
E8
3
2
1
30
30
60
50
5
V8
2
2
-
20
20
40
40
4
V8
120
90
160+90
90
280+90
100
400
3+ 10
30+10
2E+3V+1P
28
28
14
14
42
42
20
20
3
3
V7
V7
10
20
30
20
3
V8
30
12
6
10
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
2
1
2
1
SEMESTER 8
1
2
68
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form. - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Design and Manufacture Modern Methods for Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S, PW, P
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Mathematical complements
1
1,0,0
14
14
28
Numerical and experimental methods in analyzing
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
stresses
Advanced methods in refinery and petrochemical
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
equipment design
Applied research in refinery and petrochemical
0,0,2
28
28
equipment manufacturing
Quality engineering and management
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
TOTAL
7
7
98
98
196
SEMESTER 2
Advanced technologies in refinery and petrochemical
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
equipment manufacturing
Applied research in refinery and petrochemical
0,0,2
28
28
equipment manufacturing
Specific issues in refinery and petrochemical
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
equipment mounting/assembling
Tribology problems of refinery and petrochemical
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
equipment
Modern wear and friction control methods
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
TOTAL
8
6
112
84
196
Subjects
Credits
Eval.
Form.
72
4
E
144
8
E
158
8
E
72
4
P
108
554
6
30
E
4E,1P
158
8
E
72
4
P
108
6
E
108
6
E
108
554
6
30
E
4E,1P
IS
B. ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES
SEMESTER 1
1.
2.
Monitoring and diagnosing the effects of polluting
factors of the atmospheric storing activity of
hydrocarbons
Investigation methods of the industrial products
TOTAL
2
-
28
-
28
-
-
V
2
4
-
28
56
-
28
56
-
-
V
V
-
-
V
SEMESTER 2
3.
The physical principles of the sensors and converters
used in petrochemistry
TOTAL
1
1
14
1
1
14
69
Second year
No.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
S, PW,
C
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
P
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Security and Technical Risk
2
0,2,0
20
20
40
Reliability of Refinery and Petrochemical Equipment
2
0,2,0
20
20
40
Monitoring and Diagnosing the Technological Systems
2
0,2,0
20
20
40
Methods, Installations and Equipment for Environment
2
0,1,0
20
10
30
Protection
Scientific Research regarding the Preparation of
90
Dissertations (3 weeks x 30 hours/week)
Dissertation paper defending
90
TOTAL
8
7
80
70
150+180
70
Credits
Eval.
Form.
160
160
160
6
6
6
E
E
E
120
6
E
IS
6
600
10
30+10
4E
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Optimal Petroleum Equipment Exploitation Engineering
First year
No.
Hours/Week
C
S, PW, P
Subjects
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
Elements of special mathematics
Optimal exploitation engineering of petroleum
equipment
Logistics in petroleum equipment exploitation
Planning and organizing technical facilities of petroleum
equipment
Scientific research activities according to specialization
TOTAL
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Improving and monitoring work processes in drillingexploitation activities
Experimental investigation of petroleum equipment
exploitation
Petroleum equipment maintenance
Scientific research concerning optimal exploitation
engineering of petroleum equipment
Scientific research activities according to specialization
TOTAL
SEMESTER 1
1
1,0,0
14
14
28
100
4
E
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
200
9
E
2
2,0,0
28
28
56
200
9
E
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
200
8
E
7
7
SEMESTER 2
98
98
28
196+28
700
30
4E
3
0,2,0
42
28
70
250
10
E
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
200
9
E
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
150
7
E
0
0,0,2
0
28
28
100
4
P
7
7
98
98
28
196+28
700
30
3E+1P
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Integrating quality management in risk analyses
2
2,0,0
20
Computer assisted engineering (cae)
1
0,1,0
10
Legislation and technical solutions in petroleum
3
0,1,0
30
equipment-environment relationship
Scientific research concerning petroleum equipment
0
0,0,2
0
maintenance
Scientific Research to Prepare the Dissertation Papers:
30 hours × 3 weeks = 90 hours
Dissertation paper defending
TOTAL
6
6
60
71
20
10
40
20
210
80
8
6
E
V
10
40
210
8
V
20
20
80
4
P
60
90
4
90
10
300
580
30+10
1E+2V+
1P
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Risk Management and Reliability Engineering of Petrochemical Equipment
First year
No.
Hours/Week
C
S,PW,P
Subjects
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Complements of special mathematics
Engineering and management quality
Reliability theory
Dynamics degradation processes of technical systems
TOTAL
5.
6.
7.
8.
9
The reliability of systems technology
Management for modern technologies
Maintainance of technical systems
Project management
Applied research as project management
TOTAL
SEMESTER 1
1
2,0,0
2
0,2,0
2
0,2,0
2
0,1,0
7
7
SEMESTER 2
2
0,1,0
2
0,1,0
2
0,1,0
1
0,2,0
0
0,0,2
7
7
14
28
28
28
98
28
28
28
14
98
42
56
56
42
196
108
144
144
158
554
6
8
8
8
30
V
E
E
E
3E;1V
28
28
28
14
0
98
14
14
14
28
28
98
42
42
42
42
28
196
108
133
144
108
72
554
6
7
7
6
4
30
E
E
E
E
V
4E+1V
B. ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES
1.
Flexible manufacturing systems
SEMESTER 1
2
0,1,0
SEMESTER 2
28
14
42
33
3
V
2.
Methods of risk analysis in the operation of technical
systems
2
28
14
42
33
3
V
0,1,0
Second year
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Safety and technical risk
2
0,2,0
20
Applicative research in the field of security and
0
0,0,3
0
technical risk
Maintenance of the petroleum and petrochemical
2
0,1,0
20
technological sistems
Monitoring and diagnosis of the technological systems
2
0,2,0
20
Practical training and dissertation paper defending
TOTAL
6
6
60
72
20
40
160
8
E
30
30
120
6
V
10
30
170
7
E
20
40
180
300
160
7
2+10
30+10
E
60
580
1E+2V+1P
Domain: Mechanical Engineering
Specialization: Hydrocarbons Transportation and Storage Systems Engineering
First year
No.
Hours/Week
C
S,PW,P
Subjects
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Complements of special mathematics
Advanced design methods for hydrocarbons transport
pipeline systems
Advanced design methods for hydrocarbons storage
systems
Advanced materials and technologies for hydrocarbon
transport pipeline systems manufacturing
TOTAL
Hydraulic calculation of hydrocarbons transport and
distribution pipelines
Corrosion engineering for hydrocarbons transport and
storage systems
Advanced materials and technologies for hydrocarbons
storage systems manufacturing
Automation systems for hydrocarbons transport and
storage
Advanced design methods for hydrocarbons transport
pipeline systems
Advanced design methods for hydrocarbons storage
systems
TOTAL
SEMESTER 1
1
2,0,0
14
28
42
108
6
V
2
1,1,0
28
28
56
144
8
E
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
158
8
E
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
144
8
E
98
98
196
554
30
3E;1V
7
7
SEMESTER 2
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
108
6
E
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
144
8
E
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
133
7
E
1
0,2,0
14
28
42
108
6
V
0
0,0,3
0
42
42
33
3
P
7
9
98
128
224
526
30
4E+1V
+1P
28
28
56
44
4
V
B. ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES
1.
Quality engineering and management
SEMESTER 1
2
0,2,0
Second year
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Maintenance strategies for increasing hydrocarbons
3
0,2,0
33
transport and storage systems safety
Subsea pipeline systems engineering
2
1,1,0
22
Dynamic equipments for hydrocarbons transport
2
0,2,0
22
Advanced materials and technologies for hydrocarbon
transport pipeline systems manufacturing
0
0,0,3
0
Advanced materials and technologies for hydrocarbons
storage systems manufacturing
Practical training and dissertation paper defending
TOTAL
6
6
60
73
22
55
170
9
E
22
22
44
44
131
131
7
7
E
E
33
33
42
3
P
60
180
300
580
4+10
30+10
1E+2V+1P
Domain: System Engineering
Specialization: Advanced Control Engineering
First year
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
C
S,PW,P
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Advanced modeling and simulation techniques
Programmable numerical structures
Fuzzy control systems
Discrete event systems
Processes and equipment in petroleum field
TOTAL
2
2
2
2
1
9
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Advanced control algorithms
Optimal process control
Intelligent agents
Supervisory and control distributed systems
Measurement intelligent systems
TOTAL
2
2
2
2
1
9
SEMESTER 1
0,1,0
0,1,0
0,1,0
0,1,0
0,1,0
5
SEMESTER 2
0,1,0
0,1,0
0,1,0
0,1,0
0,1,0
5
28
28
28
28
14
126
14
14
14
14
14
70
42
42
42
42
28
196
75
75
75
75
50
350
7
6
6
6
5
30
E
E
E
E
V
4E+1V
28
28
28
28
14
126
14
14
14
14
14
70
42
42
42
42
28
196
75
75
75
75
50
350
7
6
6
6
5
30
E
E
E
E
V
4E+1V
14
14
28
30
-
V
14
14
28
30
-
V
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
0,1,0
20
10
30
60
5
E
B. ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES
1.
Data protection and security
1
2.
Adaptive and optimal control systems
1
SEMESTER 1
0,1,0
SEMESTER 2
0,1,0
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Advanced control of chemical processes
Advanced control of drilling, extraction and
transportation processes
Mobile communications
Quality management
Neural networks and pattern recognition
Computer vision
Practical training for the dissertation thesis
Dissertation thesis defending
TOTAL
2
0,1,0
20
10
30
60
5
E
2
2
0,1,0
-
20
20
10
-
30
20
60
40
5
4
E
V
2
0,1,0
20
10
30
60
6
E
320
5
10
30+ 10
20
-
10
3 weeks practical training 90 hours
3 weeks preparation 90 hours
4
100
40+180
140+ 180
V
E
4E+2V
B. ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES
3.
Telecommunications
1
SEMESTER 3
1
74
10
10
20
V
Domain: Engineering and Management
Specialization: Engineering and the Management of Combustion Systems
First year
No.
Hours/Week
C
S,PW,P
Subjects
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Thermodynamics of combustion systems. Blow ups
and detonations, part I
Engineering of combustion systems, part I
Management of projects and innovation
Reliability and security of technical combustion
systems
TOTAL
Thermodynamics of combustion systems. Blow ups
and detonations, part II
Engineering of combustion systems, part II
Noxes and greenhouse effect gas management
Monitoring and automatization of combustion
systems
TOTAL
2
1
28
14
42
133
7
E
2
2
2
1
28
28
28
14
56
42
144
133
8
7
E
V
2
2
28
28
56
144
8
E
112
84
196
554
30
8
6
SEMESTER 2
2
2
28
28
56
144
8
E
2
2
2
1
28
28
28
14
56
42
119
158
7
8
E
E
2
1
28
14
42
133
7
V
6
112
84
196
554
30
10
30
95
7
10
30
95
6
20
40
85
7
20
90
70
40
90
150
85
8
2+10
30+10
8
Second year
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Informational technologies applied to combustion
2
1
20
systems
Combustion Chambers
2
1
20
Certificate of conformity for technological
2
2
20
combustion systems
International transactions
2
2
20
Practical training and dissertation paper defending
TOTAL
8
6
80
75
360
Domain: Engineering and Management
Specialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment Engineering and Production Management
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
1.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,PW,P
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Advanced technologies for manufacturing the oil and
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
petrochemical equipment
Applied research in the field of advanced technologies for
manufacturing the petroleum and petrochemical
0,0,2
28
28
equipment
Projection of technologies for the manufacturing flexible
2
1,0,0
28
14
42
systems design
Financial management
1
2,0,0
14
28
42
Operational production of management
Human resource management
Strategies and policies of serviceable development in the
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
industry of oil and petrochemical equipment
Activity of scientific research according to specialization
28
(P = 14 weeks x 2 hours)
TOTAL
7
3,2,2
98
98
196 +28
SEMESTER 2
Quality engineering of the oil and petrochemical equipment
2
0,2,0
28
28
56
Computer assisted manufacture of the technological
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
equipment
Applied research in the field of the computer assisted
0,0,2
28
28
manufacture of the technological equipment
Ergonomics and facilities planning in the manufacture of the
2
1,0,0
28
14
42
oil equipment (Logistics)
Industrial marketing
2
0,1,0
28
14
42
Activity of scientific research according to specialization (P =
28
14 weeks x 2 hours)
TOTAL
8
1,4,2
112
98
210+28
B. ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES
SEMESTER 2
Management supply in the industry of oil and
2
1S
28
14
42
petrochemical equipment
Subjects
76
Credits
Eval.
Form
133
7
E1
47
3
P1
133
7
V1
108
6
E1
133
7
E1
554
30
-
144
8
E2
83
5
E2
47
3
P2
133
7
V2
133
7
E2
540
30
-
-
-
V1
IS
Second year
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,PW,P
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
0,2,0
10
20
30
No.
Subjects
13.
14.
Project management
Evaluation of companies oil and petrochemical
equipment
Engineering and management of the production
systems in the manufacture of the oil equipment
Engineering and management of the products research
and development
Practical training and dissertation paper defending (P =
4 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
15.
16.
17.
Credits
Eval.
Form
145
6
V3
IS
2
0,2,0
20
20
40
160
7
E3
2
0,1,0
20
10
30
145
6
V3
2
1,1,0
20
20
40
160
7
V3
30+10
-
120
7
1,6,0
77
70
70
4+10
140 +120
610
FACULTY OF PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETROCHEMISTRY [PRP]
ADDRESS:
Bd. Bucuresti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone +40 244 573 171/157; + 40 244 576 211
LEADERSHIP OF THE FACULTY
Is ensured by the Faculty Council consisting of 27 members (20 members of the teaching staff and 7 students).
The faculty is currently administered by the Executive of the Faculty Council Board including:
Dean: Prof. Eng. Paul ROŞCA Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Prof. Eng. Ion ONUŢU Ph.D
Scientific Secretary: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Daniela POPOVICI Ph.D
Student Dan Adrian Robert
The CURRICULA cover:
 BACHELOR PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:
- Full-time day courses (4 years)
o Chemical engineering
 Petroleum Processing and Petrochemistry
o Environmental engineering
 Environmental Engineering in Industry
o Applied engineering sciences:
 Industrial Informatics
 MASTER PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:
o Environmental engineering (1.5 years – day courses)
 Advanced Technologies in Environmental Engineering
o Chemical engineering (1.5 years – day courses)
 Advanced Technologies in Petroleum Processing
 Computer Assisted Chemical Engineering in Refineries and Petrochemistry
79
 DOCTORAL SCHOOL (PhD PROGRAMMES):
Full-day and Part-time Courses with the 3 – 5 (6) years duration
 Fundamental Domain: Engineering Sciences
Doctoral Domain: Chemical Engineering
 Fundamental Domain: Exactly Sciences
Doctoral Domain : Chemistry
80
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form. - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Chemical Engineering
Specialization: Petroleum Processing and Petrochemistry
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
13.
14.
14.
15.
Subjects
Mathematics 1
Inorganic chemistry 1
Analytical chemistry
Computer programming
Physics
Physical education
English language 1
French language 1
German language 1)
TOTAL
Mathematics 2
Inorganic chemistry 2
Instrumental analysis 1
Economy
Physical education
A. - Drawing
A – Descriptive geometry
B – Physics of the molecule
B - Quantum physics
English language 2
French language 2
German language 2
TOTAL
1.
Introduction to petroleum science
2.
Secretarial science
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A.COMPULSORY () AND OPTIONAL () SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
3
3
42
42
84
4
3
56
42
98
2
4
28
56
84
2
2
28
28
56
3
2
42
28
70
2
28
28
14
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
-
2
-
5
11
SEMESTER 2
3
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
2
-
9
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
11
81
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
66
77
66
44
55
-
6
7
6
4
5
-
E1
E1
E1
V1
E1
V1
-
28
28
22
2
196
224
420
330
30
42
28
28
28
14
28
28
42
28
28
14
28
42
28
28
28
84
56
56
42
28
42
42
56
56
91
69
69
33
33
33
69
69
7
5
5
3
3
3
5
5
E2
E2
E2
V2
V2
V2
V2
E2
E2
-
28
28
22
2
V2
154
210
364
386
30
-
28
-
28
V1
-
28
28
V2
Second year
No.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Subjects
Organic chemistry 1
Physical chemistry 1
Instrumental analysis 2
Petroleum physics-chemistry
Electrotechnics
Physical education
English language 3
French language 3
German language 3
TOTAL
Organic chemistry 2
Physical chemistry 2
Numerical methods
Catalysis
Mechanics and strength of materials
Material science
Physical education
English language 4
French language 4
German language 4
Industrial Training 1 (3 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
3.
Computer aided graphics
4.
Documentation in chemistry
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
4
3
56
3
1
2
42
2
2
28
3
3
42
2
1
28
2
14
4
3
2
3
3
3
-
2
-
3
11
SEMESTER 4
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
15
3
10
B. ELECTIVE COURSES
SEMESTER 3
1
2
SEMESTER 4
2
1
-
82
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
42
42
28
42
14
28
98
84
56
84
42
28
102
66
44
91
33
-
8
6
4
7
3
-
E3
E3
E3
E3
V3
-
28
28
22
2
V3
196
196
392
358
30
56
42
28
42
42
42
28
42
28
28
28
28
28
84
84
56
70
70
70
28
66
66
44
30
55
55
-
6
6
4
4
5
5
-
E4
E4
V4
E4
E4
E4
V4
-
28
28
22
2
V4
210
90
272
90
496
283
3
30
V4
-
14
28
42
V3
28
14
42
V4
Third year
No.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL (SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Technology of petroleum distillation
3
2
42
Mechanical engineering
3
2
42
Mechanical engineering -project
1
Hydrodynamic processes
3
2
42
Chemical reactors
3
2
42
Heat transfer processes 1
2
2
28
Electrochemistry
2
1
28
Photochemistry
2
1
28
TOTAL
16
1
11
224
SEMESTER 6
Technology of petroleum distillation - project
1
Mass transfer processes 1-II
3
3
42
Heat transfer processes 2
3
3
42
Thermocatalytical processes in petroleum industry 13
3
42
II
Petrochemistry 1
2
3
28
Chemical processes control 1,II
2
2
28
Industrial Training 2 (3 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
13
1
14
182
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Functional derivatives and organic compounds
2
2
28
Second foreign language 1
2
SEMESTER 6
Numerical technics of chemical process optimisation
2
2
28
Second foreign language 2
2
Subjects
83
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
14
28
28
28
14
14
168
70
70
14
70
70
56
42
42
392
55
30
36
80
55
69
33
33
358
5
4
2
6
5
5
3
3
30
E5,
E5
V5
E5
E5
E5
V5
V5
14
42
42
14
84
84
36
66
66
2
6
6
V6
E6
E6
42
84
66
5
E6
42
28
90
300
70
56
90
482
30
44
4
4
3
30
E6
E6
V6
-
28
28
56
28
V5
V5
28
28
56
28
V6
V6
308
Fourth year
No.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
Subjects
Thermocatalytical processes in petroleum
industry 2
Thermocatalytical processes in petroleum
industry 3-project
Petrochemistry 2
Mass transfer processes 2
Heat transfer processes 3- project
Management
Chemical process control 2
Thermoenergetics
TOTAL
Mass transfer processes 3- project
Petrochemistry 3- project
Environmental protection
Lube oil manufacturing technology
Polimers
Corrosion in petroleum and petrochemistry
Complex refinery schemes
Chemical processes simulation
Industrial training for diploma project (4 weeks)
TOTAL
9.
10.
Safety in petrochemical processes
Second foreign language 3
11.
Marketing of petroleum products
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
3
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
3
42
42
84
41
5
E7,
-
1
-
-
14
14
36
2
V7
3
2
1
1
-
3
3
-
42
28
28
28
28
196
42
42
14
14
28
14
210
84
70
14
42
56
42
406
66
55
36
33
44
33
344
6
5
2
3
4
3
30
E7
E7
V7
V7
E7
V7
30
40
40
40
40
40
150
20
20
40
20
20
20
20
120
240
20
20
30
80
60
60
60
60
120
390
30
30
20
45
40
40
65
65
2
2
2
5
4
4
5
5
10
30
V8
V8
V8
E8
E8
E8
E8
E8
28
-
14
28
42
28
V7
V7
20
V8
2
2
2
14
2
1
3
12
SEMESTER 8
2
2
3
4
4
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
15
4
8
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
2
1
2
SEMESTER 8
2
-
-
84
20
230
Domain: Environmental Engineering
Specialization: Environment Protection for Chemical and Petrochemical Industry
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Subjects
Mathematics 1
Inorganic chemistry 1
Analytical chemistry
Computer programming
Physics
Physical education
English language 1
French language 1
German language 1
TOTAL
Mathematics 2
Inorganic chemistry 2
Instrumental analysis
Economy
Physical education
Drawing
Descriptive geometry
Molecule physics
Quantum physics
English language 2
French language 2
German language 2
TOTAL
1.
Introduction to petroleum science
2.
Secretarial sciences
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
3
3
42
4
3
56
2
4
28
2
2
28
3
2
42
2
14
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
-
2
-
5
11
SEMESTER 2
3
2
2
1
2
-
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
42
42
56
28
28
28
84
98
84
56
70
28
66
77
66
44
55
-
6
7
6
4
5
-
E1
E1
E1
V1
E1
-
28
28
22
2
V1
196
224
420
330
30
42
28
28
14
28
42
28
28
28
84
56
56
42
28
42
42
56
56
91
69
69
33
33
33
69
69
7
5
5
3
3
3
5
5
E2
E2
E2
V2
V2
V2
V2
E2
E2
3
2
-
2
2
42
28
28
28
14
28
28
2
-
-
28
28
22
2
V2
154
210
364
386
30
-
28
-
28
V1
-
28
28
V2
9
11
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
85
Second year
No.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Subjects
Organic chemistry 1
Physical chemistry 1
Instrumental analysis 2
Environment physics and chemistry
Hydrology and hydrogeology
Electrotechnics
Physical education
English language 3
French language 3
German language 3
TOTAL
Organic chemistry 2
Physical chemistry 2
Numerical methods
Chemistry of colloids
Biology
Physical education
Environmental geology
Mechanics and strength of materials
English language 4
French language 4
German language 5
Industrial training 1 (3 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
3.
Computer aided graphics
4.
Documentation in chemistry
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
4
3
56
3
1
2
42
2
2
28
2
1
28
2
1
28
2
1
28
2
15
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
-
2
-
3
10
SEMESTER 4
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
-
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
42
42
28
14
14
14
28
98
84
56
42
42
42
28
77
91
44
58
33
33
-
7
7
4
4
3
3
-
E3
E3
E3
V3
E3
V3
-
28
28
22
2
V3
210
196
392
358
30
28
42
28
14
14
28
28
28
84
84
56
42
42
28
56
56
66
66
44
33
33
19
19
6
6
4
3
3
3
3
E4
E4
E4
V4
V4
V4
E4
E4
-
2
2
56
42
28
28
28
28
28
2
-
-
28
28
22
2
V4
210
90
272
90
482
283
3
30
V4
-
14
28
42
V3
28
14
42
V4
3
10
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
2
SEMESTER 4
2
1
-
15
86
Third year
No.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
5.
6.
7.
Hours/Week
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Functional derivatives and organic compounds
2
2
28
General ecology and ecologycal systems
2
1
28
Catalysis
2
2
28
Mass transfer processes
4
2
56
Environmental legislation
2
28
Hydrodynamic processes
3
2
42
General chemical technology
2
2
28
Oil and gas proiection
2
2
28
TOTAL
17
11
238
SEMESTER 6
Physics and chemistry of natural substances
3
2
42
industry
Pollutants in petroleum and petrochemistry
2
2
28
Technology of petroleum processing
2
2
28
Heat transfer processes
2
2
28
Unpolluted combustion
2
28
Chemical reactors industry
2
2
28
Corrosion in petroleum and petrochemistry
2
28
Monitoring of environment pollution
2
28
Photochemistry
2
28
Ecotoxicology and microbiology
2
1
28
Surfactants
2
1
28
Industrial training 1 (3 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
17
11
238
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Second foreign language 1
2
SEMESTER 6
Numerical technics of chemical process
2
2
28
optimisation
Second foreign languages 2
2
-
87
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
14
28
28
28
28
28
154
56
42
56
84
28
70
56
56
392
44
33
69
91
22
55
44
44
358
4
3
5
7
2
5
4
4
30
E5
V5
E5
E5
V5
E5
E5
E5
28
70
55
5
E6
28
28
28
28
14
14
90
244
56
56
56
28
56
28
28
28
42
42
90
482
44
44
44
22
44
22
22
22
8
8
4
4
4
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
3
30
V6
E6
E6
V6
E6
V6
V6
V6
V6
V6
V6
-
28
28
V5
28
56
V6
28
28
V6
283
Fourth year
No.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
8.
9.
Hours/Week
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
Unpolluted technologies in petroleum processing
3
2
42
Unpolluted technologies in petroleum processing 1
project
Engineering of antipollutant equipments
3
1
42
Engineering of antipollutant equipments - project
1
Soil science and ecological reconstruction
2
1
28
Petrochemistry
3
2
42
Industrial gas purification
3
2
42
Treatment and cleaning of wastewater
2
2
28
TOTAL
16
2
10
224
SEMESTER 8
Chemical processes control
3
2
30
Biochemical processes engineering
3
2
30
Management
3
1
30
Industrial gas purification - project
2P
Treatment and cleaning of wastewater -project
2P
Lube oil manufacturing technology
3
2
30
Urbane waters
3
2
30
Cycling and processing of the waste in petroleum
3
2
30
and petrochemistry
Interaction of the substances with environment
3
2
30
agents
Industrial training for diploma project (4 weeks.)
TOTAL
15
4
9
150
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
Foreign languages
2
SEMESTER 8
Harmful radiations
3
30
88
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
70
55
5
E7
14
14
36
2
V7
14
14
14
28
28
28
168
56
14
42
70
70
56
392
19
36
33
55
55
69
358
3
2
3
5
5
5
30
E7
V7
V7
V7
E7
E7
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
50
50
40
20
20
50
50
25
50
35
30
30
25
25
3
4
3
2
2
3
3
E8
E8
E8
V8
V8
V8
V8
20
50
25
3
V8
25
3
V8
220
10
30
20
50
120
250
120
400
20
20
V7
-
30
V8
Domain: Applied Engineering Sciences
Specialization: Industrial Informatics
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
1.
2.
Hours/Week
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Mathematics 1
3
3
42
Inorganic chemistry 1
2
2
28
Bases of informatics
2
1
28
Computer programming
2
2
28
Analytical chemistry and Instrumental analysis
3
3
42
Fundamentals of cybernetics
2
1
28
Physical education
2
English language 1
French language 1
2
German language 1
TOTAL
14
5
9
196
Mathematics 2
Inorganic chemistry 2
Physics
Systems theory
Data bases
Mathematical probabilities and statistics
Physical education
English language 2
French language 2
German language 2
TOTAL
Secretarial sciences
Economy
3
2
3
3
2
2
-
SEMESTER 2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
-
7
15
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 2
2
1
2
-
89
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
42
28
14
28
42
14
28
84
56
42
56
84
42
28
91
44
33
69
66
33
-
7
4
3
5
6
3
-
E1
E1
E1
E1
V1
V1
28
28
22
2
V1
196
392
358
30
42
28
42
42
28
28
-
28
14
28
28
28
28
28
70
42
70
70
56
56
28
80
33
55
80
44
44
-
6
3
5
6
4
4
-
E2
V2
E2
E2
E2
V2
V2
-
28
28
22
2
V2
210
182
392
358
30
-
28
28
14
28
42
V2
V2
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Subjects
Computers structure
Physical chemistry 1
Hydrodynamic processes
Operating systems
Chemical reactors
Physical education
Organic chemistry 1
Electrotechnics and electronics
English language 3
French language 3
German language 3
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
1
28
3
2
42
3
2
42
2
1
28
3
2
42
2
3
2
42
3
2
42
16
2
2
SEMESTER
2
2
Mass transfer processes 1
Programming languages
Heat transfer processes
Numerical methods
Physical chemistry 2
Physical education
A - Organic chemistry 2
A – Mechanics and strength of materials
English language 4
French language 4
German language 4
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
-
2
33.
Industrial training 1 (3 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
15
4
3.
Computer aided graphics
4.
Documentation in chemistry
31.
32.
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
14
28
28
14
28
28
28
28
42
70
70
42
70
28
70
70
IS
Eval.
Form.
3
5
5
3
6
6
6
E3
E3
E3
V3
E3
2
V3
E3
E3
-
-
28
28
10
4
2
1
2
2
2
2
-
224
168
392
42
28
28
28
42
42
42
28
14
28
28
28
28
28
28
70
42
56
56
70
28
70
70
55
33
44
44
55
55
55
5
3
4
4
4
5
5
E4
V4
E4
V4
E4
V4
E4
E4
-
-
28
28
22
2
V4
210
90
372
90
482
308
3
30
V4
-
14
28
42
-
V3
28
14
42
-
V4
9
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
2
SEMESTER 4
2
1
-
90
22
Credits
30
Third year
No.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
Subjects
Mass transfer processes 2
Heat transfer processes -project
Optimisation technics
Modelling of chemical processes
Chemistry and technology of petroleum
Objects Programming
Identification of systems
Computers networks and INTERNET
technologies
TOTAL
Thermocatalytical processes in petroleum
industry 1
Chemical processes simulation
Design of industrial chemical processes
Chemical processes control
Chemical processes dynamics
Mass transfer processes 3 -project
Enviromental protection
Mechanical engineering
48.
Industrial Training 2 (3 weeks x 30 hours)
TOTAL
5.
Second foreign language 1
6.
7.
Catalysis
Second foreign language 2
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
3
28
42
70
1
14
14
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
3
2
42
28
70
2
2
28
28
56
3
2
42
28
70
3
14
-
2
1
13
SEMESTER 6
3
-
3
2
2
2
2
2
14
1
1
2
3
3
2
2
1
1
13
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
3
2
2
-
91
Credits
Eval.
Form.
80
36
44
44
55
44
55
6
2
4
4
5
4
5
E5
V5
E5
E5
E5
V5
V5
V5
IS
42
28
70
55
5
196
196
392
358
30
42
28
70
55
5
E6
42
28
28
28
28
28
196
42
42
28
28
14
14
14
90
286
84
70
56
56
14
42
42
90
482
41
30
44
44
36
33
33
283
5
4
4
4
2
3
3
3
30
E6
E6
E6
V6
V6
V6
V6
V6
-
-
28
28
V5
42
-
28
28
70
28
V6
V6
Fourth year
No.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
8.
9.
Subjects
Thermocatalytical processes in petroleum
industry 2
Thermocatalytical processes in petroleum
industry 3- project
Chemical processes control 2
Petrochemistry
Real time control of chemical processes 1
Real time control of chemical processesproject
Numerical equipment for chemical processes
control
Industrial data networks
Human - machine interface
Advanced algorithms for process control
TOTAL
Synthesis and integration of chemical
processes
Synthesis and integration of chemical
processes- project
Management
Mineral oil tehnology
Integrated information systems
Pollution monitoring
Industrial training ,elaboration and defending
diploma project (4 weeks).
TOTAL
Marketing of petroleum products
Foreign languages
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A.COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
3
-
2
42
28
70
55
5
E7
-
1
-
-
14
14
36
2
V7
2
3
3
-
2
2
2
28
42
42
28
28
28
56
70
70
44
55
55
4
5
5
E7
V7
E7
-
1
-
-
14
14
36
2
V7
2
-
2
28
28
56
44
4
E7
2
1
1
2
11
SEMESTER 8
28
28
28
210
28
14
14
182
56
42
42
392
44
33
33
303
4
3
3
30
E7
V7
V7
2
2
2
15
4
-
4
40
40
80
45
5
E8
-
2
-
-
20
20
30
2
V8
3
4
3
3
2
-
4
2
2
30
40
30
30
20
40
20
20
50
80
50
50
50
20
50
50
4
5
4
4
E8
E8
V8
V8
-
-
-
-
120
120
4
10
140
260
400
28
-
28
28
56
28
14
2
-
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 7
2
2
-
92
10
195
30
V7
V7
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form. - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Chemical Engineering
Specialization: Advanced Technology for Petroleum Processing
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Subjects
Modern technologies for petroleum
processing 1
Heat transfer and utilities
Process modelling, simulation and
optimization
Physical – chemical properties of heavy
and residual petroleum products
Non-conventional fuels technologies
Scientific research
TOTAL
Modern analytical methods in petroleum
industry
Modern technologies for petroleum
processing 2
Non-conventional separation processes
Lubricants and additives
Progress in catalysts synthesis for
petroleum processing
Scientific research
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
2
-
1
28
14
42
108
6
E1
2
-
1
28
14
42
108
6
E1
2
1
-
28
14
42
108
6
E1
2
-
1
28
14
42
108
6
E1
2
-
1
28
14
108
6
E1
10
1
140
70
42
28
210
540
30
2
-
2
28
28
56
119
7
E2
1
28
14
42
108
6
E2
2
4
SEMESTER 2
-
2
2
-
1
1
28
28
14
14
42
42
108
108
6
6
E2
E2
2
-
-
28
-
28
97
5
E2
10
-
5
140
70
28
210
540
30
93
Second year
No.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Subjects
Computer aided design
Hazard in petroleum processing industry
Bioresources
Advanced control systems for chemical
processes
Scientific research
Diploma projet
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY) AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 1
2
1
2
1
2
1
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
20
20
20
10
10
10
30
30
30
170
145
145
8
7
7
E3
E3
E3
10
30
170
8
E3
100
730
30
2
-
1
20
8
-
4
80
28
94
40
120
Domain: Chemical Engineering
Specialization: Computer Assisted Chemical Engineering in Refineries and Petrochemistry
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Subjects
Modelling and simulation of the transfer
processes
Advanced control
Modelling and simulation of the reaction
and chemical reactors
Advanced control. Project
Scientific research
TOTAL
Chemical systems dynamics
Chemical processes optimization
Conceptual design
Conceptual design. Project
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY ANDOPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
2
-
2
28
28
56
144
8
E1
2
-
1
28
14
42
108
8
E1
2
-
2
28
28
56
144
8
E1
1
-
3
14
42
144
6
V1
98
112
56
28
210
540
30
28
28
28
14
98
28
14
28
42
112
56
42
56
56
98
144
108
144
144
112
8
8
8
6
30
E2
E2
E2
V2
10
20
30
40
120
160
6
8
E3
E3
7
2
2
2
1
7
-
8
SEMESTER 2
2
1
2
3
8
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
“Pinch method” in chemical engineering
Real time control of chemical processes
“Pinch method” in chemical engineering.
Project
Chemical processes optimization. Project
Scientific research
Diploma project
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
1
20
2
2
20
1
3
10
30
40
160
3
V
1
3
10
30
160
3
V
9
60
90
180
40
28
90
240
600
10
30
6
-
95
Domain: Environmental Engineering
Specialization: Advanced Technologies in Envinronmental Protection Engineering
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Subjects
Recycling technologies
Envinronmental monitorization
Waste water treatment
Air pollution control 1
Water supply and purification
Scientific research
TOTAL
Air pollution control 2
Air pollution control 2-project
New methods for pollutants characterization
Waste management
Soil preservation and reconstruction
Scientific research
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
10
3
2
2
2
9
4
SEMESTER 2
1
1
2
1
-
5
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
28
28
28
28
28
14
14
14
14
-
140
56
42
28
28
28
14
14
28
14
126
70
42
42
42
42
28
28
196
56
14
56
28
42
28
196
IS
Credits
6
6
6
6
108
108
108
108
122
6
554
30
94
61
144
122
133
6
3
8
6
7
554
30
Eval.
Form.
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E2
V2
E2
E2
E2
Second year
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Noise and radiation protection
Clean energy sources
Sustainable energy development
Sustainable energy development-project
Envinronmemtal management and law
Scientific research
Diploma project
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
20
2
1
20
3
2
30
1
2
1
20
9
1
4
90
96
10
20
10
10
20
30
50
10
30
130
145
100
90
145
6
7
6
4
7
90
140
90
230
610
10
40
E3
E3
E3
V3
E3
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Phone: +40 244 573 171 / +40 244 573 568 / +40 244 575 771
LEADERSHIP OF THE FACULTY
Is ensured by the Faculty Council comprising 35 members (26 members of the teaching staff and 9 students). The
faculty is currently managed by the Executive Board of the Faculty Council consisting of
Dean: Prof. Mat. Ion IARCA Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Cornel LAZĂR Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Mariana EFTIMIE Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Cătălin POPESCU Ph.D
Scientific Secretary: Assoc. Prof. Dorel DUŞMĂNESCU Ph.D
The CURRICULA cover:
 BACHELOR PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:
- Full-time day courses (3 years)
o Management
o Accounting and Management Information Systems
o Science of Commodities and Quality Management
o Economy of Trade, Tourism and Catering
o Finance-Banking
o Economic Informatics
 MASTER PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:
MASTER OF ECONOMICS
o MANAGEMENT, 1.5 years - day courses
 Management of Administrative, Tourist and Economic Systems
 Public Sector Management
o Management, 2 years – day courses
 Management of Microeconomic Systems
 Public Sector Management
o Business administration, 2 years- day courses
 Managing and Financing the Development Projects
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BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Management
Specialization: Management
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Microeconomy
2
2
28
28
56
Mathematics applied in economics
2
2
28
28
56
Economic Informatics
2
2
28
28
56
Fundamentals of accounting
2
2
28
28
56
Commercial law
2
2
28
28
56
Economic statistics
2
2
28
28
56
English language 1 / French language 1 / Spanish
2
28
28
language 1
Physical education
(2)
(28)
(28)
TOTAL
12
12
2
168
196
364
SEMESTER 2
Macroeconomy
2
2
28
28
56
Financial mathematics
2
2
28
28
56
Marketing
2
2
28
28
56
Fundamentals of management
2
2
28
28
56
Econometrics
2
2
28
28
56
Eco-technology/Ecology and environmental
2
2
28
28
56
protection
English language 2 / French language 2 / Spanish
2
28
28
language 2
Physical education
(2)
(28)
(28)
TOTAL
12
12
2
168
196
364
98
Credits
Eval.
Form.
70
84
94
70
64
56
5
5
5
5
4
4
E
E
E
E
V
V
56
2
V
(42
494
(2)
30
V
4+4
70
84
104
94
84
5
5
5
5
4
E
E
E
E
V
44
4
V
56
2
V
(42
536
(2)
30
V
4+4
IS
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
Subjects
Economic prognosis
Quantitative management methods and
techniques
Commercial management
Marketing research
Company accounting / economics and
company administration
Managerial informatics
English language 3/ French language 3 /
panish language 3
Physical education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
28
56
28
56
94
5
E
2
2
1
2
-
28
28
14
28
42
56
78
94
4
5
E
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
78
4
V
2
-
2
28
28
56
64
4
V
-
2
-
-
28
28
56
3
V
12
10
(28)
168
(28)
336
(42)
558
(2)
30
V
4+4
2
2
2
168
SEMESTER 4
2
28
2
28
28
28
56
56
94
94
5
5
E
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
84
5
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
64
4
E
2
2
1
1
-
28
28
14
14
42
42
62
68
4
4
V
V
-
2
-
-
28
28
56
3
V
168
336
(120)
550
(3)
30
C
4+3+1
14
42
56
3
V
14
42
62
3
V
2
2.
History of european union
2
32.
E
28
Databases
31.
5
-
1.
28.
30.
94
2
12
28.
Eval.
Form.
2
Production management
Human resource management
Communication and negotiation΄
management
Modelling and simulation of economic
processes
Economics history / Sociology
Public finances
English language 4 / French language 4 /
Spanish language 4
Economic practice
TOTAL
27.
Credits
IS
(2)
12
168
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 3
1
28
SEMESTER 4
1
28
99
Third year
No.
Subjects
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
Strategic Management
Supply and Sales Management
Project Management
Financial and economic analysis
Marketing Management
Feasibility studies / Currency and credit
TOTAL
39.
40.
Quality Management
Investments Management
International Management / Business
Management
Petroleum Management
Research and Development Management
Managerial simulations
Practice for the degree paper
TOTAL
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
12
12
168
168
336
SEMESTER 6
2
2
20
20
40
2
2
20
20
40
2
2
-
2
2
2
12
2
2
-
2
3.
SME Business and Management
2
4.
Business games
2
20
20
20
20
10
2
120
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 5
1
28
SEMESTER 6
1
20
100
Credits
Eval.
Form.
84
84
94
70
78
84
494
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
4+2
72
77
4
5
E
E
IS
20
40
70
5
E
20
20
20
(90)
120
40
40
40
(90)
240
70
60
60
409
5
4
4
3
30
V
V
V
C
3+3+1
14
42
48
3
V
10
30
48
3
V
Domain: Accounting
Specialization: Accounting and Administration Informatics
First year
No.
Subjects
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fundamentals of informatics
Microeconomy
Economic mathematics
Commercial Law
Marketing
Management
Foreign Language
Physical Education
TOTAL
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Macroeconomy
Financial mathematics
Office automation and communication
Fundamentals of accounting
Public finances
Philosophy
English Language 1 / French Language 1 /
Spanish Language 1
Physical Education
TOTAL
15.
16.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(2)
12
12
2
SEMESTER 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
-
2
12
(2)
12
101
2
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
IS
28
28
28
28
28
28
168
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
(28)
196
56
56
56
56
56
56
28
(28)
364
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
42
28
14
168
Credits
Eval.
Form.
84
84
84
56
64
64
56
492
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
(2)
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
V
4+4
56
56
56
70
56
42
84
84
64
80
84
48
5
5
4
5
5
3
E
E
E
E
E
V
28
28
56
3
V
(28)
196
(28)
364
500
(2)
30
V
5+3
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Subjects
Financial Accounting
Economic Statistics
Computer programming
Currency and credit
Accounting and fiscal administration/ Public
Accounting
Banking accounting
English Language 2 / French Language 2 /
Spanish Language 2
Physical Education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
IS
42
28
28
28
28
28
28
14
70
56
56
42
Credits
Eval.
Form.
110
84
84
60
6
4
5
4
E
V
E
E
2
1
28
14
42
60
4
V
2
-
1
2
28
14
42
60
-
28
28
32
5
2
E
V
13
(2)
9
2
SEMESTER 4
2
2
2
2
182
(28)
154
(28)
336
490
(2)
30
V
4+4
42
28
42
28
28
28
28
28
70
56
70
56
110
84
110
80
6
6
6
E
E
E
5
E
28
28
56
80
5
V
2
V
(3)
30
C
4+2+1
Applied financial accounting
Databases
Financial administration of company
History of national economy
Eco-technology/
Ecology and environmental protection
Foreign Language
3
2
31.
Economic practice
TOTAL
12
1.
Economic Sociology/ Politology
2
2.
Econometrics
2
30.
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
3
2
2
-
-
2
2
168
8
4
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
28
SEMESTER 4
1
28
102
28
168
28
336
32
(120)
496
14
42
60
(4)
V
14
42
60
(4)
V
Third year
No.
Subjects
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Administration accounting
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43
Financial and economic analysis
Company assessment
Information systems designing
Specialized accounting / Accounting
politicies
Internal Auditing / European Integration
TOTAL
Economic efficiency
External financial auditing / International
finance
Decision Support Systems/ Information
system audit
Financial administration control
Comparative accounting systems
Financial markets
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
3
2
42
28
70
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
2
13
1
9
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
80
84
80
64
6
5
5
5
E
E
E
E
28
28
56
64
5
V
14
154
42
336
60
432
4
30
V
4+2
2
28
2
182
SEMESTER 6
2
20
20
40
70
4
E
2
2
20
20
40
70
4
V
20
20
40
70
5
E
5
5
4
E
E
V
2
-
2
2
2
2
12
2
20
20
20
20
90
210
40
40
40
90
330
70
70
70
420
3
30
C
4+2+1
28
14
42
60
(4)
V
20
10
30
40
(4)
V
2
20
2
20
10
2
120
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS)
SEMESTER 5
44.
Practice for degree paper
TOTAL
3.
Human Resource Management/ Banking
Administration
2
1
4.
Informatics accounting/ E-business
2
-
SEMESTER 6
1
103
Domain: Business Administration
Specialization: Science of Commodities and Quality Management
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Subjects
Microeconomy
Economic mathematics
Fundamentals of accounting
Company economy
Economic History
Fundamentals of commodities science
English Language 1 / French Language 1 /
Spanish Language 1
Physical Education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
Credits
Eval.
Form.
84
84
74
74
74
74
5
5
5
4
4
4
E
E
E
V
E
V
IS
-
2
-
28
28
42
3
V
12
(2)
14
168
(28)
196
(28)
364
506
(2)
30
V
4+4
2
2
28
28
2
2
2
2
2
-
2
2
2
2
2
2
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
-
28
28
56
56
56
56
56
56
84
74
84
74
84
74
28
42
5
5
4
4
5
4
3
E
E
V
E
V
E
V
12
(2)
14
168
(28)
196
(28)
364
516
(2)
30
V
4+4
SEMESTER 2
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Macroeconomy
Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
Economic Informatics
Public finances
Fundamentals of commerce
Business law
English Language 2 / French Language 2 /
Spanish Language 2
Physical Education
TOTAL
104
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Subjects
Economic statistics
Marketing
Metal-chemical and wood goods / Textile
and footwear goods
Goods analysis methods
Food science of commodities I
English Language 3 / French Language 3 /
Spanish Language 3
Physical Education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
80
74
5
5
E
V
3
-
42
42
84
104
7
E
2
2
-
2
2
2
-
28
28
-
28
28
56
56
74
74
28
28
42
5
5
3
E
E
V
11
(2)
11
-
(2)
30
V
4+3
-
154
(28)
182
(28)
336
448
2
2
SEMESTER 4
2
-
28
28
56
84
6
E
3
-
42
42
84
104
7
E
2
28
2
28
2
28
2
10
3
154
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
14
SEMESTER 4
28
28
28
28
182
56
56
56
28
336
70
70
60
42
(120)
550
5
4
5
3
(3)
30
E
E
V
V
C
4+2+1
14
28
40
(2)
V
14
28
40
(2)
V
2
2
2
11
1.
Sociology/ Philosophy
1
2.
Human Resource Management / Business
ethics
1
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Eval.
Form.
3
Food science of commodities II
Sport, tourism and leisure goods / Electrical
and electronic goods
Management
Regional economic integration
Consumer protection
Foreign language
Economic practice
TOTAL
25.
Credits
IS
3
1
105
-
14
Third year
No.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Subjects
Food nourishment and security
Quality management
Goods design and aesthetics
Science of commodities for oil products /
Science of commodities for petrochemical
goods
Damage, frauds and goods falsifying
Company’s financial administration
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
2
12
Stock exchanges
Goods expertise
Commercial technologies
Financial and economic analysis
Economic prognosis
Value Engineering / Eco-technology
Practice for the degree paper
TOTAL
2
2
2
2
2
2
12
3.
Ecology and environmental protection
1
4.
EU economic policies
1
-
2
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
80
70
70
6
4
3
E
E
V
28
28
56
80
6
E
2
28
2
28
10
2
168
SEMESTER 6
2
20
2
20
2
20
2
20
2
20
2
20
10
2
120
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
1
14
SEMESTER 6
1
10
28
28
168
56
56
336
84
84
336
6
5
30
E
V
4+2
20
20
20
20
20
20
90
210
40
40
40
40
40
40
90
330
60
55
60
60
60
60
355
6
6
4
4
3
4
3
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
C
4+2+1
14
28
40
(2)
V
10
20
40
(2)
V
106
Domain: Business Administration
Specialization: Economy of Trade, Tourism and Catering
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Subjects
Microeconomy
Economic mathematics
Fundamentals of accounting
Company economy
Economic History
Fundamentals of commodities science
English Language 1 / French Language 1 /
Spanish Language 1
Physical Education
TOTAL
Macroeconomy
Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
Economic Informatics
Public finances
Fundamentals of commerce
Business law
English Language 2 / French Language 2 /
Spanish Language 2
Physical Education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
Credits
Eval.
Form.
84
84
74
74
74
74
5
5
5
4
4
4
E
E
E
V
E
V
IS
-
2
-
28
28
42
3
V
12
(2)
14
168
(28)
196
(28)
364
506
(2)
30
V
4+4
2
SEMESTER 2
2
28
28
2
2
2
2
2
-
2
2
2
2
2
2
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
-
28
28
56
56
56
56
56
56
84
74
84
74
84
74
28
42
5
5
4
4
5
4
3
E
E
V
E
V
E
V
12
(2)
14
168
(28)
196
(28)
364
516
(2)
30
V
4+4
107
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Statistics in commerce, tourism and services
2
2
28
28
56
Management/ Marketing
3
3
42
42
84
Economy of services
2
2
28
28
56
Forecasting in tourism
2
1
28
14
42
Tourism΄ economy
3
3
42
42
84
2
Foreign Language
28
28
(2)
Physical Education
(28)
(28)
12
13
TOTAL
168
182
350
SEMESTER 4
Hotel and restaurant administration
2
2
28
28
56
Accounting in commerce, tourism and
2
2
28
28
56
services
Information systems in tourism and services
2
3
28
42
70
Environmental and rural tourism
2
3
28
42
70
Regional economic integration / Stock and
2
2
28
28
56
Goods Exchange
Foreign language
2
28
28
Economic practice
TOTAL
10
1.
Services quality management
2
2.
Human resource management
2
8
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECT
SEMESTER 3
SEMESTER 4
1
108
IS
80
110
80
55
105
45
475
Credits
5
7
5
4
6
3
(2)
30
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
V
E
V
V
4+3
80
6
E
80
5
E
85
90
5
5
V
E
85
5
E
45
(120)
4
(3)
V
C
4+2+
1
140
196
336
465
30
28
-
28
60
(4)
V
28
14
42
70
(4)
V
Third year
No.
Subjects
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Marketing in tourism and services
Tourist's geography
Voyages production and sales
Tourist territory arrangement
Services and public utilities
Eco-technology / Value Engineering
TOTAL
37.
38.
39.
40.
Development strategies in tourism
Consumer protection
International services
Design and aesthetics in tourism
E-commerce / Commercial
communication
Financial and economic analysis
Practice for the degree paper
TOTAL
41.
42.
43
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
12
10
2
168
168
336
SEMESTER 6
2
2
20
20
40
2
2
20
20
40
2
2
20
20
40
2
2
20
20
40
Credits
Eval.
Form.
80
80
70
80
70
80
460
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
E
E
V
E
V
V
3+3
70
55
60
60
5
4
5
5
E
E
E
V
IS
2
2
20
20
40
55
4
V
2
12
2
20
12
120
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
1
28
SEMESTER 6
1
20
20
90
210
40
90
330
50
350
4
3
30
V
C
3+3+1
14
42
70
(4)
V
10
30
55
(4)
V
3.
Sociology/ Philosophy
2
4.
Food nourishment and security
2
109
Domain: Finance
Specialization: Finance-Banking
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Subjects
Microeconomy
Economic mathematics
Economic informatics
Marketing
Business Law
Economic History
English Language 1 / French Language 1 /
Spanish Language 1
Physical Education
TOTAL
Macroeconomy
Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
Fundamentals of accounting
Databases
Fundamentals of statistics
Economic and financial doctrines
English Language 2 / French Language 2 /
Spanish Language 2
Physical Education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 1
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
13
(2)
10
2
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
84
84
84
64
70
70
28
56
(28)
350
512
(2)
30
V
4+4
56
56
56
56
56
56
112
84
84
64
64
34
28
56
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
E
E
E
V
E
V
V
(28)
364
498
(2)
30
V
4+4
168
SEMESTER 2
2
28
28
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
2
-
2
2
28
-
28
28
12
(2)
12
168
(28)
196
110
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
56
70
56
56
42
42
(28)
2
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
28
14
14
28
-
2
Credits
28
42
28
28
28
28
-
182
2
IS
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Subjects
Public finances
Currency
Management
Direct investments
Commercial insurances
Economic sociology / Geo-politics
English Language 3 / French Language 3 /
Spanish Language 3
Physical Education
TOTAL
Credit Institutions operations
Company’s financial administration
Capital markets
Financial accounting
Financial informatics systems/ Internet
technologies
Foreign Language
Economic field practice
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 3
2
2
2
2
2
2
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
SUBJECTS
28
28
28
2
2
2
1
28
28
2
-
1
2
28
-
12
(2)
12
-
2
3
2
3
28
28
28
28
14
14
IS
56
56
56
42
42
42
84
84
84
70
70
70
Credits
Eval.
Form.
5
5
5
E
E
E
4
4
4
3
E
E
V
V
28
28
56
168
(28)
168
(28)
322
518
(2)
30
V
5+3
SEMESTER 4
2
2
2
2
28
42
28
42
28
28
28
28
56
70
56
70
84
110
84
98
5
6
5
6
E
E
E
E
2
-
28
28
56
84
5
V
-
2
-
168
28
168
28
336
56
(120)
516
3
(3)
30
V
C
4+2+1
28
14
42
60
(4)
V
28
14
42
60
(4)
V
12
2
10
2
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1.
Ecology and environmental protection / Ecotechnology
2
-
2.
Philosophy / Psychology
2
SEMESTER 4
1
111
1
Third year
No.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
3.
4.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Taxation
2
2
28
28
56
Economic and financial prognosis
2
2
28
28
56
Currency and financial international relations
3
2
42
28
70
Finances of public institutions / Accounting of public
2
2
28
28
56
institutions
Insurance and social protection
2
2
28
28
56
Banking Accounting / Company assessment
2
2
28
28
56
TOTAL
13
12
182
168
350
SEMESTER 6
Financial and economic analysis
3
2
30
20
50
Banking administration
2
2
20
20
40
Budget and public bursary
2
2
20
20
40
Prices and competition
2
2
20
20
40
Modelling and simulation of financing and banking
2
2
20
20
40
processes
Bonds portfolio administration / Corporative finance
2
2
20
20
40
Practice for degree paper
90
90
TOTAL
13
12
130
210
340
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
International economy/ Comparative economy
2
1
28
14
42
Semester 6
Business ethics / History of economic thinking
2
1
20
10
30
Subjects
112
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
V
84
84
98
5
5
6
56
4
84
84
490
5
5
30
E
4+2
60
50
40
40
5
5
4
4
E
E
V
E
50
5
E
40
280
4
3
30
E
C
5+1+1
60
(4)
V
50
(4)
V
V
Domain: Cybernetics, Statistics and Economical Informatics
Specialization: Economic Informatics
First year
No.
Subjects
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fundamentals of informatics
Macroeconomy
Algebra
Office automation and communication
Business law
Fundamentals of accounting
English language
Physical Education
TOTAL
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Microeconomy
Mathematical analisys
Programming languages
Fundamentals of statistics
History of economy
Finance
English language
Physical education
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
28
28
(2)
(28)
(28)
10
12
4
168
196
364
SEMESTER 2
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
28
28
(2)
(28)
(28)
12
12
2
168
196
364
113
Credits
Eval.
Form.
84
84
56
84
56
56
56
476
5
5
4
5
4
4
3
(2)
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
V
4+4
84
56
84
84
56
56
56
476
5
4
5
5
4
4
3
(2)
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
V
4+4
IS
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Subjects
Marketing
Data structures and algorithms
Operating systems
Fundamentals of databases
Economic statistics / Econometrics
Financial and actuarial mathematics
English language
Physical Education
TOTAL
Object oriented programming
Database Management Systems
Management
Analysing and modelling information
systems
Operational researches
Visual programming / Numerical methods
English language
Economic practice
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
1
14
14
(2)
(28)
(28)
7
12
6
168
182
350
SEMESTER 4
2
2
28
28
56
1
2
14
28
42
2
2
28
28
56
2
-
2
2
11
1.
Business communication
-
2.
Modelling and simulating economic
systems
1
2
28
2
28
2
28
1
3
10
154
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTER 4
1
-
114
14
Credits
Eval.
Form.
84
84
56
84
56
56
70
490
5
5
4
5
4
4
3
(2)
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
V
4+4
84
84
56
5
5
4
E
E
E
IS
28
56
84
5
E
28
28
14
182
56
56
14
336
56
56
70
120
610
4
4
3
(3)
30
V
V
V
C
4+3+1
28
28
56
(3)
V
14
28
56
(3)
V
Third year
No.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
3.
4.
Subjects
C
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL
SEMESTER 5
Computer network
2
2
Web technology
2
2
Design information systems
2
2
Statistic and economic analysis
2
2
Sociology
2
2
Distributed application design / Information
2
2
systems auditing
TOTAL
12
4
8
SEMESTER 6
Decision Support Systems
2
2
Information system security
2
2
Information project management
2
2
E-business
2
2
Graphics and multimedia
2
2
Currency and Credit
2
2
International transactions
2
2
Practice for licence degree
TOTAL
12
2
10
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Mathematical models in insurance
2
2
SEMESTER 6
History of European Union
2
-
115
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
SUBJECTS
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
56
56
84
84
84
84
84
84
5
5
5
5
5
5
E
E
E
E
V
V
168
168
336
504
30
4+2
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
120
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
90
210
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
90
330
100
100
100
72
72
72
72
90
606
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
C
4+2+1
28
28
56
28
3
V
-
20
20
64
3
V
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Business Administration
Specialization: Managing and financing the development projects
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Subjects
Comparative economy
Econometrics
Economic and financial diagnosis and
forecasting
Competition and state support
TOTAL
Portfolio investments and stock exchange
techniques
Assurance and certification of product and
service quality
Managerial informatics
Management of international transactions
TOTAL
1.
Eco-technology
2.
Monetary Theories and Policies
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
8
1
1
6
SEMESTER 2
Credits
Eval.
Form.
133
144
7
8
E
E
IS
28
14
42
133
7
V
28
112
14
84
42
196
133
554
8
30
E
E
2
2
28
28
56
144
8
2
1
28
14
42
119
7
E
14
28
98
28
28
98
42
56
196
158
133
554
8
7
30
V
E
28
14
42
56
4
V
28
14
42
56
4
V
1
2
7
2
2
7
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
1
SEMESTER 2
2
1
116
Second year
No.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
3.
Subjects
Efficiency of direct foreign investments /
Feasibility of investments programmes
Business regionalization and globalization
International financial management
Intelligent systems in business administration
TOTAL
Control by budgets
Project management
International expertise of import and export
commodities
Economic projects
Economic practice
TOTAL
Geopolitics and geo-economics
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
2
2
8
2
2
1
2
2
1
6
SEMESTER 4
2
2
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
14
42
133
7
V
28
28
28
112
28
28
14
84
56
56
42
196
144
144
133
554
8
7
8
30
E
E
E
20
20
20
20
40
40
124
144
7
8
E
E
2
2
20
20
40
124
7
E
-
2
-
20
90
230
60
90
542
4
4
30
V
V
60
20
90
170
28
14
42
56
4
V
6
8
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
1
117
Domain: Management
Specialization: Public Sector Management
First year
No.
Subjects
1.
2.
3.
Theory of public administration
Informatics in public administration
Administrative law
Accounting in public sector / Institutions
and European politics
TOTAL
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
1
28
14
42
Credits
Eval.
Form.
168
168
154
8
8
7
E
E
E
IS
2
1
-
28
14
42
154
7
E
8
4
112
84
196
644
30
4
Project Management
Management of public services
Methods of modeling in public
administration / Strategic Management
Local finances and budget
TOTAL
1
2
2
2
2
SEMESTER 2
-
14
28
28
28
42
56
168
154
8
7
E
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
168
8
E
2
7
2
8
28
112
56
210
154
644
7
30
E
4
Business communication (En./Fr./Sp.)
-
28
98
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 2
2
-
28
28
4
V
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
28
2
2
28
28
56
56
168
168
8
8
E
E
Second year
9.
10.
11.
12.
Elements of public economy
Negotiation and communication
Environment law and sustainable
development
Sectorial public politicies /Trade
techniques and operations
TOTAL
1
2
-
14
28
42
154
7
V
2
1
-
28
14
42
154
7
E
7
7
98
98
196
644
30
3+1
SEMESTER 4
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
2.
3.
Human resource Management in public
administration
Deontology of public servant
Urban development and planning
Public marketing
Practice
Degree paper
TOTAL
Demography and social statistics
Econometrics
2
2
-
20
20
40
156
7
E
1
2
2
-
2
2
1
-
-
10
20
20
-
20
20
10
90
30
40
30
90
138
128
166
90
6
6
7
4
E
E
E
V
7
70
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)
SEMESTER 3
1
28
2
28
160
230
678
30
4+1
14
28
42
56
4
4
V
V
7
2
2
118
Domain: Management
Specialization: Management of MicroEconomics Systems
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Advanced microeconomy
Domestic Trade
Human Resource Management
Comercial law
TOTAL
5.
6.
Management of public utility services
Tourism services economy
Negotiation and communication in
business
Management informatics
TOTAL
7.
8.
1.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
28
28
8
6
112
84
196
SEMESTER 2
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
Subjects
C
1
2
2
7
6
Business communication (En./Fr./Sp.)
-
-
14
2
28
2
98
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 2
2
-
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
168
168
168
140
644
8
8
8
6
30
E
E
E
V
3+1
168
168
8
8
E
E
28
42
182
8
E
28
112
56
210
168
686
6
30
E
4
28
28
4
V
Second year
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
2.
Management and marketing in public
services
Services economy
Diagnosis analysis
Business games
TOTAL
International trade
E-commerce
Project Management
Economic projects
Practice
Degree paper
TOTAL
Strategies of tourism development
2
2
2
2
1
7
2
2
2
8
2
1
2
-
2
2
2
2
3weeks
5
8
2
-
28
28
56
168
8
V
28
28
14
98
SEMESTER 4
20
10
20
-
28
28
28
112
56
56
42
210
168
168
126
630
8
8
6
30
E
E
V
3+1
20
20
20
20
90
40
30
40
20
90
156
166
156
148
-
7
7
7
6
2
E
E
E
V
C
170
220
616
30
3+2
28
56
4
V
50
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
28
119
FACULTY OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES [LS]
ADDRESS:
Bd Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: +40 244 573 171, int. 246/244; +40 244 575661
FACULTY ADMINISTRATION
It is ensured by the Faculty Council comprising 33 members (24 members of the teaching staff and 9 students).
The faculty is currently managed by the Executive Board consisting of
Dean: Assoc. Prof. Mat. Cristian MARINOIU Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Prof. Vasile DUMITRESCU Ph.D
Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Anca Mihaela DOBRINESCU Ph.D
Scientific Secretary: Lect. Răzvan SĂFTOIU Ph.D
The CURRICULA cover:
 BACHELOR PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations
- Full-time day courses (3 years)
o
Language and Literature
 Romanian Language and Literature – English Language and Literature
 English Language and Literature – French Language and Literature
o
Administrative Sciences
 Public Administration
 Management Assistance and Office Administration
o
Education Sciences
 Pedagogy
 Pedagogy for Primary and Pre-School Education
o
Mathematics
 Mathematics
o
Informatics
 Informatics
o
Chemistry
 Chemistry
o
Physics
 Physics
121
For the areas of Language and literature (specialization Romanian Language and Literature – English Language
and Literature) and of Education Sciences (specialization Pedagogy for Primary and Pre-School Education),
distance courses are also organized.
 MASTER PROGRAMMES
- Graduate programmes. Full-time day courses (2 years)
o
Language and literature
 Romanian Cultural Studies in the European Context
 Concepts and strategies for intercultural communication
o
Domain: Education Sciences
 Specializations: Educational Management and European Integration
 School Counseling and Career Development
o
Domain: Informatics
 Specialization: Advanced Technics of Information Processing
- Full-time day courses (2 years)
o
Administrative Sciences
 European Studies
o
Language and Literature
 Intercultural Cooperation in the Contemporary Business Environment
o
Mathematics
 Differential Equations and Partial Differential Equations
122
BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form. – Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Language and Literature
Specialization: Romanian Language and Literature - English Language and Literature
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
1.
2.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Introduction to general linguistics
2
1
28
Introduction to the theory of literature
2
1
28
Latin language 1
2
History of old, pre-modern and modern Romanian literature
3
2
42
Traditional Romanian culture and civilization
2
1
28
English culture and civilization
2
1
28
English language – practical course 1
4
Multimedia
2
Physical education 1
2
TOTAL
11
8
6
154
SEMESTER 2
Introduction to philology
1
1
14
Latin language 2
2
Comparative literature (Antiquity, Middle Ages and
2
2
28
Renaissance)
Contemporary Romanian language (Phonetics and
1
1
14
phonology)
History of Romanian literature (Great classics period)
2
2
28
Romanian literary folklore
2
2
28
Contemporary English language (Phonetics and phonology)
1
1
14
History of English literature (Middle Ages and Renaissance)
2
1
28
English language – practical course 2
4
Physical education 2
2
TOTAL
11
12
4
154
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Foreign language (French, German, Spanish)1
2
SEMESTER 2
Foreign language (French, German, Spanish)2
2
Subjects
123
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
14
14
28
28
14
14
56
28
28
196
42
42
28
70
42
42
56
28
28
350
48
78
32
110
78
78
94
32
550
3
4
2
6
4
4
5
2
30
E
E
V
E
E
E
V
V
V
5E, 3V
14
28
28
28
32
32
2
2
E
V
28
56
94
5
V
14
28
32
2
E
28
28
14
14
56
28
224
56
56
28
42
56
28
378
94
64
32
78
64
522
5
4
2
4
4
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
6E, 3V
28
28
32
2
V
2
V
28
28
32
Second year
No.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Comparative literature (17th-19th century)
2
1
28
Latin language 3
2
History of Romanian literature(Perioad between the two
2
2
28
world wars 1)
Contemporary Romanian language (Morphology)
2
2
28
Contemporary English language (Morphology)
2
2
28
History of English literature (Restoration and the 18th
2
1
28
century)
English language – practical course 3
3
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
Modern Romanian culture and civilization/ Ethnology and
2
28
folklore
History of Romanian language
2
1
28
Physical education 3
2
Subjects
TOTAL
14
38.
Comparative literature (20th century)
Old Slavic language
History of Romanian literature(Period between the two
world wars 2)
Contemporary Romanian language (Syntax)
Contemporary English language (Syntax)
History of English literature (Romanticism)
English language – practical course 4
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
British cultural studies
American cultural studies
Physical education 4
39.
Practice
-
TOTAL
14
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
3.
Foreign language (French, German, Spanish)3
4.
Foreign language (French, German, Spanish)4
11
SEMESTER 4
2
2
1
3
-
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
14
28
42
28
78
2
4
1
V
V
28
56
94
5
E
28
28
56
56
64
64
4
4
E
E
14
42
78
4
E
42
42
78
4
V
-
28
32
2
V
14
28
42
28
18
-
2
-
196
196
392
508
30
E
V
5E,
4V
28
-
28
14
56
14
34
16
3
1
E
V
2
2
-
28
28
56
94
5
E
3
3
2
2
2
1
-
42
42
28
28
28
14
70
70
42
50
50
78
4
4
4
E
E
E
-
-
3
-
42
42
48
3
V
2
-
-
28
-
28
32
2
V
-
2
4
weeks
-
-
28
28
-
-
V
-
-
120
120
-
4
V
10
3
196
302
498
402
30
5E,
4V
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
28
28
32
2
V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTER 4
2
-
124
Third year
No.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Introduction to writing technique
2
History of Romanian literature (Contemporary period)
2
2
28
Contemporary Romanian language (Semantics)
2
2
28
History of Romanian literary language
2
2
28
Romanian literature
2
28
Directions of Romanian literary criticism
Contemporary English language (Semantics)
2
2
28
History of English literature (Victorianism)
2
1
28
English language – practical course 5
3
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
British literature
2
28
American literature
19
TOTAL
14
11
3
6
SEMESTER 6
Theory of literature
Comparative literature
2
20
Cultural anthropology
Semiotics
Contemporary Romanian language(Pragmatics)
2
1
20
Romanian language
2
20
Applied linguistics and communication
Contemporary English language (Pragmatics)
2
1
20
History of English literature (Modernism and Postmodernism)
3
2
30
English language – practical course 6
3
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
Contemporary English language
2
20
English applied linguistics
Functional stylistics of Romanian language
2
1
20
Aesthetics
2
1
20
Philosophy
3
Research activity
Subjects
weeks
TOTAL
5.
History of religions
17
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
-
125
3
-
17
0
28
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
62
64
64
34
3
4
4
3
V
E
E
E
-
28
32
2
V
28
14
56
42
64
78
4
4
E
E
42
42
48
3
V
-
28
62
3
V
196
392
508
30
5E,
4V
-
20
40
2
V
10
30
60
3
E
-
20
40
2
V
10
20
30
50
60
100
3
5
E
E
30
30
90
4
V
-
20
40
2
V
10
30
60
3
E
10
30
60
3
E
90
90
-
3
V
550
30
5E,
5V
32
2
V
180
-
350
28
Domain: Language and Literature
Specialization: English Language and Literature – French Language and Literature
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Introduction to general linguistics
2
1
28
Old Germanic language - German 1
2
English culture and civilization
2
1
28
English language – practical course 1
4
History of English literature (Middle Ages and Renaissance)
2
1
28
Contemporary English language (Phonetics and
1
1
14
phonology)
French culture and civilization
2
1
28
French language – practical course 1
4
Multimedia
2
Physical education 1
2
Subjects
TOTAL
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Introduction to the theory of literature
Introduction to philology
Old Germanic language - German 2
History of English literature (Restoration and the 18th
century)
Contemporary English language (Morphology)
English language – practical course 2
History of French literature (Middle Ages and
Renaissance)
Contemporary French language (Phonetics and
phonology)
French language – practical course 2
Physical education 2
TOTAL
1.
Foreign language (Spanish) 1
2.
Foreign language (Spanish) 2
9
7
SEMESTER 2
2
1
1
1
2
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
14
28
14
56
14
42
28
42
56
42
48
32
78
94
78
3
2
4
5
4
E
V
E
V
E
14
28
32
2
E
14
56
28
28
42
56
28
28
78
64
32
-
4
4
2
-
E
V
V
V
5E,
4V
10
126
238
364
536
30
-
28
14
-
14
14
28
42
28
28
78
32
32
4
2
2
E
E
V
2
1
-
28
14
42
78
4
E
2
-
2
-
4
28
-
28
56
56
56
64
64
4
4
E
V
2
1
-
28
14
42
78
4
E
1
1
-
14
14
28
32
2
E
-
2
4
-
-
56
28
56
28
64
-
4
-
10
9
8
140
238
378
522
30
V
V
6E,
3V
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
28
28
32
2
V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
-
126
Second year
No.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Comparative literature (Antiquity, Middle Ages and
2
1
28
Renaissance)
Old Germanic language - German 3
1
History of English literature (Romanticism)
2
1
28
Contemporary English language (Syntax)
3
2
42
English language – practical course 3
3
History of French literature (Classicism)
2
1
28
Contemporary French language(Morphology)
2
2
28
French language – practical course 3
3
British cultural studies
2
28
American cultural studies
Physical education 3
2
Subjects
TOTAL
31.
32.
33.
39.
Comparative literature (17th-19th century)
History of English literature (Victorianism)
Contemporary English language (Semantics)
English language – practical course 4
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
History of French literature (18th century)
Contemporary French language (Syntax)
French language – practical course 4
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
French literature
French cultural studies
Physical education 4
40.
Practice
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
TOTAL
3.
Foreign language (Spanish) 3
4.
Foreign language (German) 1
13
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
14
42
78
4
E
14
14
28
42
14
28
42
14
42
70
42
42
56
42
16
78
50
78
78
34
78
1
4
4
4
4
3
4
V
E
E
V
E
E
V
-
28
32
2
E
28
28
-
-
V
6E,
3V
8
6
182
196
378
522
30
4
1
1
1
-
28
28
28
14
14
14
42
42
42
48
78
48
3
4
3
E
E
E
-
-
4
-
56
56
34
3
V
2
2
1
2
-
28
28
14
28
42
56
78
34
4
3
E
E
-
-
4
-
56
56
34
3
V
2
-
-
28
-
28
62
3
V
-
2
4
weeks
-
-
28
28
-
-
V
-
-
120
120
-
4
V
SEMESTER
2
2
2
12
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTRUL 4
2
127
8
168
316
484
416
30
5E,
4V
-
-
28
28
32
2
V
28
28
32
2
V
-
-
Third year
No.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Comparative literature (20th century)
2
1
History of English literature (Modernism)
2
1
Contemporary English language (Pragmatics)
2
1
English language – practical course 5
4
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
History of English language
2
History of French literature (19th century)
2
1
Contemporary French language (Semantics and lexicology)
2
1
French language – practical course 5
4
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
Aesthetics / Philosophy
2
1
Subjects
TOTAL
14
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
14
14
14
42
42
42
78
78
48
4
4
3
V
E
E
-
56
56
64
4
V
28
28
28
14
14
28
42
42
32
78
48
2
4
3
E
E
E
-
56
56
64
4
V
28
14
42
18
2
V
5E,
4V
6
8
196
196
392
508
30
2
-
-
20
-
20
40
2
V
2
2
1
1
-
20
20
10
10
30
30
90
60
4
3
E
E
-
-
3
-
30
30
60
3
V
2
2
2
1
1
-
20
20
20
10
10
20
30
30
70
60
90
3
3
4
V
E
E
-
-
3
-
30
30
60
3
V
2
-
-
20
-
20
40
2
E
-
3
weeks
-
90
90
-
3
V
14
4
6
140
190
330
570
30
5E,
5V
-
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
-
20
20
40
2
V
SEMESTER 6
58.
Comparative literature
Theory of literature
Communication
History of English literature (Postmodernism)
Contemporary English language(Applied linguistics)
English language – practical course 6
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
American literature / British literature
Contemporary French language (Pragmatics)
History of French literature (20th century)
French language – practical course 6
Translation/Text writing and interpretation/Conversation
Contemporary French language / French applied linguistics
59.
Research activity
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
TOTAL
5.
Foreign language (German) 2
6.
Foreign language (German) 3
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
2
128
Domain: Mathematics
Specialization: Mathematics
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Subjects
Algebra 1
Mathematical analysis 1
Logic and set theory
General topology
Informatics (operating systems)
Foreign language I1
Physical education 1
TOTAL
Algebra 2
Mathematical analysis 2
Analytical geometry
Foreign language I2
Physical education 2
Informatics (Programming languages)
TOTAL
Foreign language II 1
Foreign language II 2
Philosophy
Mathematical programming
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
3
2
42
28
70
4
3
56
42
98
Credits
Eval.
Form.
140
172
7
9
E
E
IS
2
2
-
28
28
56
124
6
E
3
-
2
2
2
-
42
-
28
28
28
70
28
-
80
62
-
5
3
-
12
9
2
168
154
322
578
30
E
V
V
4E
2V
42
56
42
28
28
42
28
28
28
28
70
98
70
28
28
56
140
142
140
62
94
7
8
7
3
5
168
154
322
578
30
-
28
28
32
2
V
28
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
32
34
34
2
3
3
V
V
V
3
4
3
2
12
SEMESTER 2
2
3
2
2
2
2
9
2
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
2
SEMESTER 2
2
2
2
-
129
E
E
E
V
V
E
4E
2V
Second year
No.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Subjects
Real analysis (Measure theory)
Complex analysis
Differential equations
Functional analysis 1
Physical education 3
Foreign language I 3
TOTAL
Differenial geometry
Numerical analysis
Functional analysis 2
Analysis of manifolds
General mechanics
Combinatorics
Physical education 4
Practice
TOTAL
5.
Foreign language II 3
6.
7.
Astronomy
Number theory
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
28
56
3
2
42
28
70
3
2
42
28
70
2
2
28
28
56
2
28
28
2
28
28
10
10
2
2
2
-
IS
Credits
94
170
170
154
32
5
8
8
7
2
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
E
V
V
4E
2V
140
140
280
620
30
SEMESTER 4
2
2
-
28
28
28
28
56
56
124
124
6
6
2
28
28
56
124
6
E
2
28
2
28
2
4
weeks
10
10
140
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTER 4
2
1
28
2
1
28
28
28
28
56
56
28
34
94
-
3
5
-
V
E
V
120
120
-
4
V
260
400
500
30
4E,3V
28
28
32
2
V
14
14
42
42
48
72
3
4
V
V
-
2
2
-
130
E
E
Third year
No.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
8.
9.
Subjects
Operator theory
Analytical mechanics
Continuous medium mechanics
Numerical analysis 2
Partial differential equations
Complements of elementaru mathematics
(Special mathematics themes)
Philosophy of science
TOTAL
Probabilities and mathematical statistics
Financial mathematics
Risk theory
Quantum physics
General relativity
Graph theory
Operational research
History of mathematics
Research activity
TOTAL
Theory of distributions
Variational methods
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
28
28
56
Credits
Eval.
Form.
124
6
E
IS
2
2
-
28
28
56
94
5
E
2
3
2
2
-
28
42
28
28
56
70
154
170
7
8
E
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
78
4
V
154
126
280
620
30
4E,1V
30
20
50
130
6
E
11
3
9
SEMESTER 6
2
-
2
2
-
20
20
40
110
5
E
2
1
-
20
10
30
180
7
E
2
2
-
20
20
40
110
5
E
2
11
3 week
20
110
90
160
20
90
270
100
630
4
3
30
V
V
4E,2V
28
28
28
28
56
56
5
5
V
V
-
7
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
2
2
-
131
94
94
Domain: Informatics
Specialization: Informatics
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Subjects
Procedure programming 1
Calculation system architecture
Mathematical and computational logic
Mathematical analysis
Office automation
Foreign language - English 1
Physical education 1
TOTAL
Procedure programming 2
Operating systems
Algorithms and data structures
Algebra
Probabilities and statistics
Foreign language - English 2
Physical education 2
TOTAL
1.
Foreign language II 1
2.
Foreign language II 2
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTRUL 1
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
10
2
2
2
2
2
10
6
6
SEMESTRUL 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
6
6
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
-
132
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
56
28
28
124
94
124
94
94
62
-
6
5
6
5
5
3
-
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
4E
2V
140
168
308
592
30
28
28
28
28
28
-
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
56
28
28
94
124
124
94
94
62
-
5
6
6
5
5
3
-
140
168
308
592
30
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
28
28
32
2
V
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
5E +
1V
Second year
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
10
2
10
140
SEMESTER 4
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Data bases
Automatic and formal languages
Graph algorithmics
Numerical calculus
Computer networks
Foreign language - English 3
Physical education 3
TOTAL
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27
Advanced programming techniques
Web technologies
Object-oriented programming
Data bases administration systems
Dynamic systems / Operational research
Intellectual property right in the electronic
environment / Cryptography and information safety
Foreign language - English 4
Physical education 4
Practice
28.
29.
30.
TOTAL
3.
Foreign language II 3
4.
Foreign language II 4
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
168
56
56
56
56
56
28
28
308
124
94
124
94
94
62
592
6
5
6
5
5
3
30
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
5E, 1V
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
56
64
64
64
64
64
4
4
4
4
4
E
V
E
E
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
64
4
E
-
2
2
-
-
28
28
28
28
32
-
2
-
V
V
-
4
weeks
-
-
120
120
-
4
V
168
316
484
516
30
5E, 3V
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
28
28
32
2
V
12
6
8
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTER 4
2
-
133
Third year
No.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Artificial intelligence
2
2
28
Programming engineering
2
2
28
Modelling and simulation / Computational statistics
2
2
28
Applied computational geometry
2
2
28
Communication and Human resources / Epistemology
2
1
28
Distributed programming / Environment for automatic
2
2
28
software design
Subjects
TOTAL
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Educational software / Computer aided training
Data mining techniques
Project management
Multimedia technologies
Virtual environments in administration and trade
Virtual environments in education and culture
Expert systems / Multi-agent systems
Research activity
TOTAL
5.
Hstory of informatics
6.
Philosophy
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
28
14
56
56
56
56
42
94
124
124
94
78
5
6
6
5
4
E
E
E
E
V
28
56
64
4
V
10
168
154
322
578
30
5E,
2V
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
2
-
2
2
2
2
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
40
40
40
40
110
110
80
110
5
5
4
5
E
E
E
V
2
-
2
20
20
40
80
4
E
2
-
3 weeks
2
-
20
-
20
90
40
90
80
-
4
3
12
-
12
120
210
330
570
30
V
V
4E,
3V
28
-
28
32
2
V
20
-
20
40
2
V
12
1
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
2
-
134
Domain: Chemistry
Specialization: Chemistry
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
1.
Subjects
Inorganic chemistry 1 (general)
Organic chemistry 1
Physics chemistry 1 (structure)
Mathematics 1 (algebra and differential
equations)
Informatics
Physics 1 (molecular mechanics, heat)
Physical education 1
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) 1
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
3
3
42
42
84
2
2
28
28
56
Credits
Eval.
Form.
94
66
94
5
5
5
E
E
E
IS
2
2
-
28
28
56
94
5
E
2
2
-
2
2
2
2
-
28
28
-
28
28
28
28
56
56
28
28
64
64
32
4
4
2
TOTAL
13
4
11
182
210
392
508
30
V
E
V
V
5E
2V
Inorganic chemistry 2 (non-metals)
Organic chemistry 2
Physics chemistry 2 (thermodynamics)
Analytical chemistry 1
Mathematics 2 (mathematical analysis)
Physics 2 (electricity and magnetism)
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) 2
Physical education 2
3
2
2
2
2
2
-
SEMESTER 2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
42
28
28
28
28
28
-
42
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
84
56
56
56
56
56
28
28
96
94
94
64
64
64
32
-
6
5
5
4
4
4
2
-
TOTAL
13
182
210
392
508
30
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
4
2
Crystallography and mineralogy
4
135
11
E
E
E
V
E
E
V
V
5E
2V
V
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Subjects
Chemistry of metals 1
Organic chemistry 3
Analytical chemistry 2
Technological chemistry
Physics chemistry 3 (kinetics)
Physical education 3
TOTAL
Chemistry of metals 2
Analytical chemistry 3
Bio-organic chemistry
Chemistry of macromolecules
Radiochemistry
Analytical control of chemical processes
Biochemistry
Optics and spectroscopy
Biotechnological processes
Environment chemistry
Control of product quality
Physical education 4
Practice
TOTAL
2.
Foreign language (E/F/G/S)3
3.
Foreign language (E/F/G/S)4
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
3
3
42
4
4
56
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
13
13
182
SEMESTER 4
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
42
56
28
28
28
28
182
84
112
56
56
56
28
364
126
158
94
64
94
536
7
9
5
4
5
30
E
E
E
E
E
V
5E
28
28
28
56
56
56
64
64
64
4
4
4
E
E
V
2
-
2
28
28
56
64
4
E
2
-
2
28
28
56
64
4
E
2
-
2
28
28
56
34
3
E
2
-
2
28
28
56
34
3
E
14
4 weeks
14
196
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
SEMESTER 4
2
-
28
120
316
28
120
512
388
4
30
V
V
6E, 2V
28
28
32
2
V
28
28
32
2
V
2
136
Third year
No.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
Subjects
Instrumental analysis 1
Inorganic compound structure
Colloidal chemistry
Separation methods in analytical chemistry
Chmistry of coordinative combinations
Pollutants and control of environment quality
Non-chromatograhic and chromatographic
separation methods
TOTAL
Instrumental analysis 2
Reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry
Stereochemistry of organic compounds
Catalysis – catalysts
Electrochemistry
Special mathematics applied in chemistry/
History of chemistry
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
28
3
2
42
2
2
28
2
2
28
3
2
42
2
14
2
2
2
3
2
-
2
12
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
3
2
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
28
28
56
70
56
56
70
94
80
94
94
110
5
5
5
5
6
E
E
E
E
E
28
28
56
64
4
E
196
168
364
536
30
5E
20
20
20
30
20
20
20
20
30
20
40
40
40
60
40
110
110
110
90
80
5
5
5
5
4
E
E
E
E
E
2
2
-
20
20
40
50
3
E
13
3 weeks
11
130
90
220
90
350
550
3
30
V
6E, 1V
2
137
Domain: Physics
Specialization: Physics
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Subjects
Classical mechanics 1
Molecular physics and heat 1
Algebra and differential geometry
Mathematical analysis 1
Inorganic chemistry
Informatics 1
Foreign language I 1
Physical education 1
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
1
2
28
42
70
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
1
28
14
42
1
14
14
2
28
28
12
Classical mechanics 2
Informatics 2
Electricity and magnetism 1
Optics 1
Mathematical analysis 2
Foreign language I 2
Molecular physics and heat 2
Physical education 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
TOTAL
12
1.
Foreign language II 1
2.
Foreign language II 2
6
7
SEMESTER 2
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
5
10
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
SEMESTER 2
2
-
138
IS
Credits
110
94
94
94
64
48
46
-
6
5
5
5
4
3
2
-
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
5E
2V
168
182
350
550
30
28
28
28
28
28
28
-
42
28
42
42
14
14
28
28
70
56
70
70
42
14
56
28
80
64
80
80
78
46
94
-
5
4
5
5
4
2
5
-
168
210
378
522
30
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
28
28
32
2
V
E
E
E
E
V
V
E
V
5E
2V
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
3.
4.
Subjects
Electricity and magnetism 2
Optics 2
Equations of mathematical physics
Thermodynamics and statistical physics
Foreign language I 3
Physical education 3
Atmosphere physics and meteorology
Environment physics
TOTAL
Atom and molecule physics
Fluid physics
Rheology of liquid crystals
Quantum mechanics 1
Applied informatics 1
Foreign language I 4
Physical education 4
Practice
Experimental techniques in physics
Comparative physical-mathematical models
TOTAL
Foreign language II 3
Foreign language II 4
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
3
2
42
28
70
2
1
2
28
42
70
2
2
28
28
56
3
1
2
42
42
84
2
28
28
2
28
28
2
12
3
2
-
8
28
6
56
Eval.
Form.
110
110
94
96
32
-
6
6
5
6
2
-
E
E
E
E
V
V
94
5
V
196
364
536
30
4E
2V
42
42
84
96
6
E
168
SEMESTER 4
1
2
28
Credits
IS
2
-
2
28
28
56
64
4
E
3
3
-
2
2
4 weeks
2
2
-
42
42
-
28
28
28
28
120
70
70
28
28
120
110
80
32
-
6
5
2
4
E
E
V
V
V
2
-
2
28
28
56
34
3
E
182
302
484
416
30
5E, 2V
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
28
28
32
2
V
13
5
8
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
-
SEMESTER 4
2
-
139
Third year
No.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
Subjects
Electrodynamics
Spectroscopy and lasers
Nucleus physics
Quantum mechanics 2
Physics chemistry
Quantum statistics
Nanostructures and applications
TOTAL
Plasma physics
History of physics
Solid physics and semiconductors
Elementary particles
Electronics
Passive circuit components
Applied informatics 2
Research activity
General relativity and cosmology
Biophysics
TOTAL
5.
Chaotic and fractal models in physics
6.
Philosophy of physics
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
3
2
42
28
70
3
1
1
42
28
70
3
2
42
28
70
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
15
2
2
2
2
5
SEMESTER
1
Credits
Eval.
Form.
50
110
110
94
94
4
6
6
5
5
E
E
V
E
E
IS
2
28
28
56
64
4
V
7
6
2
2
-
210
168
378
522
30
4E,2V
20
20
20
20
20
20
10
40
20
40
30
80
70
80
90
4
3
4
4
E
V
E
E
2
-
2
20
20
40
80
4
E
2
-
3 weeks
2
-
20
-
20
90
40
90
80
-
4
3
V
V
2
2
-
20
20
40
80
4
V
140
200
340
560
30
4E,4V
28
-
28
32
2
V
20
-
20
40
2
V
14
3
8
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
SEMESTER 6
2
-
140
Domain: Administrative Sciences
Specialization: Public Administration
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
1.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Microeconomy
2
2
28
28
56
Bases of public administration
3
2
42
28
70
General theory of law
2
2
28
28
56
General informatics
2
1
28
14
42
General management
2
1
28
14
42
Romania’s administrative and economic history
2
2
28
28
56
Foreign language (E,F,G,S)1
2
28
28
Physical education 1
2
28
28
TOTAL
13
11
1
182
168
350
SEMESTER 2
Macroeconomy
2
2
28
28
56
Constitutional law and political institutions
2
2
28
28
56
Human resource management
2
1
28
14
42
Accounting
2
2
28
28
56
Office automation
2
2
28
28
56
Romanians’ modern and contemporary history
2
1
28
14
42
E.U. history and European institutions
Foreign language (E,F,G,S)2
2
28
28
Physical education 2
2
28
28
TOTAL
12
10
2
168
168
336
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Logic
1
1
14
14
28
141
Credits
Eval.
Form.
94
80
94
78
108
34
62
550
5
5
5
4
5
3
3
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
V
4E, 3V
94
94
78
94
94
5
5
4
5
5
E
E
E
E
E
78
4
V
32
564
2
30
V
V
5E, 2V
62
3
V
IS
Second year
No.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Subjects
Theory of administration science
Civil law
Administrative law 1
Public officer’s deontology
General sociology
Informatics for public administration
Foreign language (E,F,G,S) 3
Physical education 3
TOTAL
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Administrative law 2
Philosophy
Demography and social statistics
Work law
Archives and document storage science
Business law/ Commercial law
Foreign language (E,F,G,S) 4
Physical education 4
Practice
TOTAL
2.
Politology
3.
Civil procedure
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
1
28
2
2
28
2
1
28
2
1
28
2
2
12
10
1
SEMESTER 4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
4 weeks
12
11
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
1
SEMESTER 4
2
1
142
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
14
28
14
14
28
28
56
56
42
56
42
42
28
28
94
124
108
64
48
78
62
-
5
6
5
4
3
4
3
-
154
322
578
30
28
28
28
28
28
28
168
28
28
28
14
14
14
28
28
120
274
56
56
56
42
42
42
28
28
120
442
94
64
64
78
48
78
32
458
5
4
4
4
3
4
2
4
30
E
E
V
E
V
E
V
V
V
4E, 3V
28
14
42
48
3
V
28
14
42
48
3
V
168
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
5E,
2V
Third year
No.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
Subjects
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Public policies and social policies/ Disputed
administrative claims office/instance
Quantitative methods and techniques in public
administration
Social protection law
Family law and civil status documents
Financial and fiscal law
World economy/International law
TOTAL
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
European community law
Communication in public institutions
Public finances / Public institutions finances
Criminal law and criminal procedure
Psychosociology / Aesthetics
Applied mathematics in public administration
Projects in administration
Research activity for the degree paper
TOTAL
4.
Town planning and territory administration
5.
Public marketing
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
2
1
-
28
14
42
108
5
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
94
5
E
28
28
28
28
168
28
28
28
14
140
56
56
56
42
308
94
124
64
108
592
5
6
4
5
30
V
E
E
V
4E, 2V
20
20
20
20
20
20
120
20
20
10
20
10
10
20
90
200
40
40
30
40
30
30
20
90
320
110
110
60
80
90
60
70
580
5
5
3
4
4
3
3
3
30
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
5E,3V
28
14
42
48
3
V
28
14
42
48
3
V
2
2
2
2
12
2
2
2
1
10
SEMESTER 6
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
3 weeks
12
11
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
1
SEMESTER 6
2
1
143
Domain: Administrative Sciences
Specialization: Management Assistance and Office Administration
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Subjects
Bases of public administration
General theory of law
Microeconomy
General management
General informatics
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) I1
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) II1
Physical education 1
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
3
2
42
28
70
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
1
28
14
42
2
1
28
14
42
3
42
42
2
28
28
2
28
28
TOTAL
11
9
Office automation
Birotics equipment
Human resource management
Public policies and social policies
Accounting
Romanian culture and civilization I
Structure and practice of Romanian language I
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) I 2
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) II2
Physical education 2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
-
TOTAL
11
4
IS
Credits
80
94
94
108
78
48
62
-
5
5
5
5
4
3
3
-
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
V
E
V
V
V
4E,
3V
154
182
336
564
30
28
14
28
28
56
42
64
48
4
3
E
E
-
28
14
42
78
4
V
2
1
2
2
2
3
-
28
28
28
-
28
14
28
42
28
28
56
42
56
42
28
28
94
78
64
48
62
-
5
4
4
3
3
-
8
7
154
210
364
536
30
E
E
E
V
V
V
5E,
3V
SEMESTER 2
2
2
144
Second year
No.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Civil law
2
2
28
28
56
General sociology
2
1
28
14
42
Public officer’s deontology
2
1
28
14
42
Structure and practice of Romanian language II
2
2
28
28
56
Romanian culture and civilization II
2
2
28
28
56
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) I 3
3
42
42
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) II 3
2
28
28
Physical education 3
2
28
28
94
48
78
124
124
48
62
-
5
3
4
6
6
3
3
-
TOTAL
10
Work law
Business law
Commercial law
Archives and document storage science
Data processing and presentation
Graphics and design
Visual programming
Data bases
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) I4
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) II4
Physical education 4
Practice
2
SEMESTER 4
1
-
2
1
2
2
TOTAL
1.
Civic culture
10
3
140
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
V
5E,
2V
182
322
578
30
28
14
42
78
4
E
-
28
14
42
48
3
E
1
2
-
28
28
14
28
42
56
48
64
3
4
E
E
1
-
2
14
28
42
48
3
V
2
11
2
2
2
3
-
28
154
28
42
28
28
120
316
56
42
28
28
120
470
64
48
32
430
4
3
2
4
30
E
V
V
V
V
5E,4V
28
14
42
48
3
V
4 weeks
7
7
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
1
-
145
Third year
No.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
Subjects
Administrative law
E.U. history and European institutions
Economic statistics
Bases of communication
Correspondence and secretary’s office
administration techniques
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) I5
Foreign language (E/F/G/S) II5
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
1
28
2
10
2
11
SEMESTER
2
2
-
Marketing
Project management
Electronic business
Verbal communication
Functional stylistics of Romanian language
Public relations and protocol
Internet and communication media
Research activity
TOTAL
2
1
2
1
10
1
-
2.
Family law and civil status documents
1
3.
European community law
2
47.
48.
49.
2
1
2
2
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
28
28
14
56
56
56
42
94
94
124
78
5
5
6
4
E
E
E
V
-
28
28
56
64
4
E
3
3
6
2
140
42
28
196
42
28
336
48
62
564
3
3
30
V
V
4E, 3V
20
10
20
20
20
20
40
30
40
110
90
80
5
4
4
E
E
V
-
20
10
30
120
5
E
20
10
100
10
20
90
190
30
30
90
290
120
90
610
5
4
3
30
E
V
V
4E,3V
14
14
28
62
3
V
20
20
40
50
3
V
2
3 weeks
6
4
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
1
SEMESTER 6
2
-
146
Domain: Education Sciences
Specialization: Pedagogy
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Subjects
Information and communication technology
(ICT)
Essentials of psychology
Essentials of pedagogy
Essentials of special psycho-pedagogy
Child’s psychology
Foreign languages 1 (English 1/ French 1)
Physical education 1
TOTAL
Curriculum theory and methodology
Personality psychology
Psychology of adolescence and adulthood
Education psychology
Psychopedagogy of the child with learning
difficulties
Foreign languages 2 (English 2/ French 2)
Physical education 2
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
2
2
2
10
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
12
SEMESTER
2
2
2
2
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
-
28
28
56
64
4
E
2
-
28
28
28
28
140
28
28
28
28
28
28
168
56
56
56
56
28
28
308
124
124
124
124
32
592
6
6
6
6
2
30
E
E
E
E
V
V
5E,1V
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
124
124
124
94
6
6
6
5
E
E
E
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
94
5
E
10
2
2
12
-
140
28
28
168
28
28
308
32
592
2
30
V
V
5E,2V
147
Second year
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Education theory
2
2
28
28
56
Research methodology
2
2
28
28
56
History of pedagogy
2
2
28
28
56
Philosophy of education
2
1
28
14
42
Psychopedagogy of communication
2
2
28
28
56
Learning methods and techniques
2
1
28
14
42
Physical education 3
2
28
28
TOTAL
12
10
168
140
308
SEMESTER 4
Evaluation theory and methodology
2
2
28
28
56
Computer aided education / e-learning
2
2
28
28
56
Alternative pedagogies
2
2
28
28
56
Sociology of education
2
2
28
28
56
Theory and practice of civic education
2
1
28
14
42
Pedagogy of pre-school and primary education
2
1
28
14
42
Physical education 4
2
28
28
29.
Practice
-
TOTAL
12
1.
Foreign languages 3 (English 3/ French 3)
1
2.
Foreign languages 4 (English 4/ French 4)
1
No.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
30 x 4
weeks.
-
-
10
168
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
14
SEMESTER 4
1
14
148
Credits
Eval.
Form.
124
94
94
78
94
108
592
6
5
5
4
5
5
30
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
5E, 1V
124
94
64
94
48
48
-
6
5
4
5
3
3
-
E
V
E
E
E
E
V
IS
-
120
-
4
V
140
428
472
30
5E, 2V
14
28
32
2
V
14
28
32
2
V
Third year
No.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Class management
2
2
28
28
56
Psychopedagogic counselling
2
2
28
28
56
Applied ethics
2
1
28
14
42
Education science teaching methods
2
1
28
14
42
Module Educational management and human resource development
Educational management
2
1
28
14
42
Educational policies
2
1
28
14
42
Module School guidance and counselling
Psychodiagnosis of personality
2
1
28
14
42
Psychopedagogy of creativity
2
1
28
14
42
TOTAL
12
8
168
112
280
SEMESTER 6
Intercultural education
2
1
20
10
30
Adults’ education
2
1
20
10
30
Comparative pedagogy
2
1
20
10
30
Teaching practice
4
40
40
3 weeks
Research activity
90
90
Module Educational management and human resource development
Human resource management
2
1
20
10
30
Models of teaching staff education; career
2
1
20
10
30
development
Module School guidance and counselling
Family counselling
2
1
20
10
30
Education of children with special needs
2
1
20
10
30
TOTAL
10
9
100
180
280
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
Foreign languages 5 (English 5/ French 5)
1
1
14
14
28
European citizenship 1
1
1
14
14
28
SEMESTER 6
Foreign languages 6 (English 6/ French 6)
1
1
10
10
20
European citizenship 2
1
1
10
10
20
149
Credits
Eval.
Form.
124
124
138
78
6
6
6
4
E
E
E
V
78
78
4
4
E
E
78
78
620
4
4
30
E
E
5E, 1V
120
90
150
80
-
5
4
6
4
3
E
E
E
V
V
90
4
E
90
4
E
90
90
620
4
4
30
E
E
5E,2V
IS
32
32
2
2
V
V
40
40
2
2
V
V
Domain: Education Sciences
Specialization: Pedagogy of Primary and Pre-school Education
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Information and communication technology (ICT)
2
2
28
28
56
Essentials of psychology
2
2
28
28
56
Essentials of pedagogy
2
2
28
28
56
Essentials of special psycho-pedagogy
2
2
28
28
56
Child’s psychology
2
2
28
28
56
Foreign languages 1
2
28
28
(English 1/ French 1)
Physical education 1
2
28
28
Subjects
TOTAL
10
Curriculum theory and methodology
Personality psychology
Psychology of adolescence and adulthood
Education psychology
Psychopedagogy of the child with learning
difficulties
Foreign languages 2
(English 2/ French 2)
Physical education 2
2
2
2
2
TOTAL
12
Credits
Eval.
Form.
64
124
124
124
124
4
6
6
6
6
E
E
E
E
E
32
2
V
-
-
V
5E,
2V
IS
-
140
168
308
592
30
SEMESTER 2
2
2
2
2
-
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
124
124
124
94
6
6
6
5
E
E
E
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
94
5
E
-
2
-
-
28
28
32
2
V
-
2
-
-
28
28
-
-
10
12
-
140
168
308
592
30
V
5E,
2V
150
Second year
No.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Education theory
2
2
28
28
56
Evaluation theory and methodology
2
2
28
28
56
Class/ group management
2
1
28
14
42
Romanian literature and literature for children
2
1
28
14
42
Mathematics
2
2
28
28
56
Teaching practice – pre-school education
4
56
56
Physical education 3
2
28
28
124
124
108
78
64
94
-
6
6
5
4
4
5
-
TOTAL
10
Methodology of educational research
Pedagogy of pre-school education
Romanian language 1
Teaching methods for language education
activities
Teaching methods for mathematical activities
Teaching practice – primary education
Alternative pedagogies
Educational management
Physical education 4
2
2
2
12
SEMESTER
1
1
2
1.
2.
E-learning 1
Foreign languages 3
(English 3/ French 3)
3.
4.
E- learning 2
Foreign languages 4
(English 4/ French 4)
Credits
Eval.
Form.
E
E
E
E
E
V
V
5E,
1V
-
140
168
308
592
30
4
-
28
28
28
14
14
28
42
42
56
108
78
64
5
4
4
E
E
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
108
5
E
1
-
2
4
-
14
-
28
56
42
56
78
94
4
5
E
V
1
1
-
14
14
28
62
3
V
-
2
-
-
28
28
-
-
V
140
168
308
592
30
5E,
2V
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
1
-
14
14
28
32
2
V
1
-
14
14
28
32
2
V
SEMESTER 4
1
-
14
14
28
32
2
V
14
14
28
32
2
V
3
weeks
Practice
TOTAL
IS
10
1
1
12
1
1
151
-
-
Third year
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
1
1
14
No.
Subjects
31.
Romanian language 2
Psychopedagogy of game
Pedagogy of didactic game
Romanian language and literature teaching
methods
Arithmetic teaching methods
Geography and geography teaching methods
Physical and pshycho-motive education teaching
methods
Plastic education and teaching methods
Teaching practice – pre-school education
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
TOTAL
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
14
28
62
3
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
78
4
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
78
4
E
2
2
1
1
-
28
28
14
14
42
42
78
78
4
4
E
E
1
1
-
14
14
28
62
3
E
1
-
1
4
-
14
-
14
56
28
56
62
94
3
5
11
11
-
154
154
308
592
30
E
V
7E,
1V
SEMESTER 6
1
1
2
-
20
20
10
10
10
20
30
30
30
90
90
60
4
4
3
E
V
E
History and history teaching methods
Musical education and teaching methods
Teaching methods for civil education activities
Sciences, environment knowledge and teaching
methods
Practical ability teaching methods
Teaching practice – primary education
Psychopedagogy of communication/ Applied
ethics
2
2
1
2
1
-
20
10
30
90
4
E
1
-
2
4
-
10
-
20
40
30
40
60
110
4
5
V
V
1
1
-
10
10
20
70
3
V
Research activity
-
3
weeks
-
-
90
90
-
3
V
TOTAL
9
12
-
90
210
300
600
30
3E,
5V
14
14
14
14
28
28
32
32
2
2
V
V
10
10
10
10
20
20
40
40
2
2
V
V
5.
6.
Foreign languages 5 (English 5/ French 5)
European citizenship 1
7.
8.
Foreign languages 6 (English 6/ French 6)
European citizenship 2
B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 5
1
1
1
1
SEMESTER 6
1
1
1
1
-
152
MASTER PROGRAMMES
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form. - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
Domain: Language and Literature
Specialization: Intercultural Cooperation in the Contemporary Business Environment
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Cultural practices in the European space
2
28
28
Interculturality in business in the francophone
2
28
28
world
Business English in the international space
2
1
28
14
42
Web site design
2
1
28
14
42
History of Europe : diversity and unity
2
28
28
Terminology of international cooperation :
2
28
28
Romanian, French, English domain
Research activity
28
TOTAL
12
2
196
28
196
SEMESTER 2
Contemporary cultural practices and mentalities
2
28
28
Business communication in French
2
28
28
Anglo-French contrasting structures
2
1
28
14
42
Notions of accounting and analysis of the
2
1
28
14
42
French companies’ assets
Engineering of European financed projects
2
28
28
European law
2
28
28
Research activity
28
TOTAL
12
2
196
28
196
Subjects
153
Credits
Eval.
Form.
152
6
E
122
5
E
108
78
122
5
4
5
E
E
E
122
5
E
704
30
6E
92
122
138
4
5
6
E
E
E
138
6
E
122
92
5
4
E
E
704
30
6E
IS
Second year
No.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Hours/Week
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
American English in international relations
2
1
28
Communication and negotiation in international
2
28
relations
Contemporary political institutions
2
28
Argument in communication
2
1
28
European mentalities : the relation between
2
28
mentalities and the business environment
Community business law
2
28
Research activity
28
TOTAL
12
2
196
SEMESTER 4
Cooperation and competition in multicultural
2
20
companies
Law and justice in the age of globalization
2
20
Notions of analysis of the activity of an
2
1
20
economic agent
International economic relations in the written
2
20
media
Internet technologies
2
1
20
3
Research activity for the dissertation
week
s
TOTAL
10
2
-
154
100
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
14
42
108
5
E
-
28
122
5
E
14
28
42
122
108
5
5
E
E
-
28
122
5
E
-
28
122
5
E
28
196
704
30
6E
-
20
130
5
E
-
20
130
5
E
10
30
150
6
E
-
20
130
5
E
10
30
150
6
E
90
90
-
3
V
20
210
690
30
5E,
1V
Domain: Mathematics
Specialization: Differential Equations and Partial Differential Equations
First year
No.
Subjects
1.
2.
3.
4.
Variational methods
Theory of distributions
Unbounded selfadjoint operators
Differential equations and partial differential
equations
Research activity
TOTAL
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
10.
Non-linear equations
Theory of distributions (complements)
Unbounded non-selfadjoint operators
Numerical methods for differential equations
and systems of equation
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
1
28
14
42
2
1
28
14
42
2
1
28
14
42
2
1
-
8
2
2
2
4
SEMESTER 2
1
1
1
-
2
1
8
4
Credits
Eval.
Form.
183
183
183
7,5
7,5
7,5
E
E
E
IS
28
14
42
183
7,5
E
28
140
56
168
732
30
4E
28
28
28
14
14
14
42
42
42
183
183
183
7,5
7,5
7,5
E
E
E
-
28
14
42
183
7,5
E
-
28
140
56
168
732
30
4E
10
30
180
7
E
10
30
180
7
E
10
30
180
7
E
10
30
150
6
E
90
90
-
3
V
130
210
690
30
4E,
1V
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Evolution equations and operator semi-groups
2
1
20
Numerical methods for partial differential
2
1
20
equations and equation systems
Applications of Lie groups in differential
2
1
20
equations
Elliptic equations
2
1
20
3
Research activity for the dissertation
week
s
TOTAL
8
4
-
155
80
Domain: Administrative Sciences
Specialization: Public Administration and European Integration
First year
No.
Subjects
1.
2.
3.
History of European art and civilization (1)
Rights of the European citizen
Professional ethics and transparency in
public administration
Romanian mentalities and European
mentalities
Work and social protection law in
European administration
Information systems in public
administration
Research activity
TOTAL
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
28
28
2
28
28
Credits
Eval.
Form.
122
122
5
5
E
E
IS
2
-
-
28
-
28
122
5
E
2
-
-
28
-
28
122
5
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
108
5
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
108
5
E
12
2
28
196
28
196
704
30
6E
History of European art and civilization (2)
Communication and social psychology
Electoral marketing
Management of European projects
Internet technologies used in public
administration
Statistic-economic analysis
Research activity
2
2
2
2
1
-
SEMESTER 2
-
28
28
28
28
14
-
42
28
28
28
108
122
122
122
5
5
5
5
E
E
E
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
108
5
E
2
-
-
28
28
-
28
122
5
E
TOTAL
12
2
-
196
28
196
704
30
6E
Second year
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Aspects of Romania’s integration in the
European Union
Comparative administration systems
European policies and institutions
Market systems in the community
economy
2
1
-
20
10
30
180
7
E
2
2
1
-
20
20
10
20
30
190
180
7
7
E
E
2
-
-
20
-
20
160
6
E
Research activity for the dissertation
-
3
weeks
-
-
90
90
-
3
V
TOTAL
8
2
-
80
110
190
710
30
4E,
1V
156
Domain: Administrative Sciences
Specialization: European Studies
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
History of Europe and of the European Union
2
28
28
Design of industrial systems according to Euro2
28
28
norms
Geopolitics and the European strategy
2
2
28
28
56
Geoeconomy of mineral resources
2
28
28
Information security
2
28
28
European strategies in the field of environment
2
28
28
protection
Research activity
28
TOTAL
12
2
196
28
196
SEMESTER 2
Modern modelling methods in European
2
28
28
administration
European security and defence
2
2
28
28
56
South-Eastern Europe
2
28
56
Oil and the European development
2
28
28
Management of energy resources
2
28
28
Science of modern materials
2
28
28
Research activity
28
TOTAL
12
2
196
28
196
157
Credits
Eval.
Form.
122
5
E
122
5
E
94
122
122
5
5
5
E
E
E
122
5
E
704
30
6V
122
5
E
94
94
122
122
122
5
5
5
5
5
E
E
E
E
E
704
30
6E
IS
Second year
No.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Subjects
Romania’s security and integration in the
world
European regional development
The Internet in the European strategies and
policies
European and intercontinental logistical
corridors
European and Romanian mentalities
Management of technical system quality (1)
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
-
28
2
2
-
-
-
1
2
-
2
2
-
12
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
56
94
5
E
28
-
28
122
5
E
28
14
42
108
5
E
-
28
-
28
122
5
E
-
28
28
28
196
-
28
28
122
122
5
5
E
E
42
210
690
30
6E
20
20
-
20
20
130
130
5
5
E
E
2
2
2
-
-
20
-
20
130
5
E
25.
26.
Engineering of community financed projects
Management of technical system quality (2)
Management of European information
systems
Innovation management
Economic diagnosis and prognosis
2
1
SEMESTER 4
-
2
2
-
-
20
20
-
20
20
160
160
6
6
E
E
27.
Research activity for the dissertation
-
3
week
s
-
-
90
90
-
3
V
10
-
-
100
90
190
710
900
5E, 1V
22.
23.
24.
TOTAL
158
Domain: Administrative Sciences
Specialization: Management and Strategy for a European Administration
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
Fundamental concepts in contemporary law
2
1
28
14
42
History of public administration
2
28
28
Law of the European Union (1)
2
1
28
14
42
Contemporary political institutions
2
1
28
14
42
Science of administration
2
1
28
14
42
Research activity
28
TOTAL
10
4
168
56
196
SEMESTER 2
Schools and directions in the European legal
2
1
28
14
42
thinking
Law of the European Union (2)
2
28
28
Comparative public administration
2
1
28
14
42
Statute of the public servant
2
28
28
Theory of communication
2
1
28
14
42
Research activity
28
TOTAL
10
3
168
42
182
Subjects
Credits
Eval.
Form.
138
152
138
138
138
6
6
6
6
6
E
E
E
E
E
704
30
5E
138
6
E
152
138
152
138
6
6
6
6
E
E
E
E
718
30
5E
IS
Second year
13.
14.
15.
16.
Litigation management
Public services management
Crises management
Environmental law
17.
Research activity for the disseration
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
1
20
2
1
20
2
20
2
20
3
week
8
2
-
159
80
10
10
-
30
30
20
20
180
180
190
160
7
7
7
6
E
E
E
E
90
90
-
3
V
110
190
710
30
4E,
1V
Domain: Informatics
Specialization: Advanced Technics of Information Processing
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Subjects
Data analysis
Artificial neural network
Web application modelling
E-learning in informational society (1)
Research activity
TOTAL
Advanced technics of data mining (1)
Multimedia data base and their application
Optimisation technics
E-Learning in information society (2)
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
C
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
2
1
28
2
1
28
2
2
28
28
8
6
140
SEMESTER 2
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
28
8
8
140
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
28
14
14
28
56
42
42
56
184
168
168
184
8
7
7
8
E
E
E
E
84
196
704
30
4E
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
184
184
154
154
8
8
7
7
E
E
E
E
112
224
676
30
4E
28
28
28
28
56
56
56
56
184
154
184
154
8
7
8
7
E
E
E
E
112
224
676
30
4E
20
40
170
7
E
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Stockage and searching for ranking spaces
Advanced technics of data mining (2)
Software agents
Images processing
Research nactivity
TOTAL
Multiprocessor calculus architectures
Advanced programming for internet
applications
Forms recognition
Parallel calculus
Research activity for dissertation
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
28
8
8
140
SEMESTER 4
2
2
20
2
2
20
20
40
140
6
E
2
2
2
2
20
20
20
20
40
40
140
170
6
7
E
E
4
weeks
-
120
120
-
4
V
30
4E
1V
8
-
8
160
80
200
280
620
Domain: Education Sciences
Specialization: Educational Management and European Integration
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Subjects
Contemporary problems of pedagogy
Age psychology
Educational management
Class management
Information and communication technologies
– application on computer
Research activity
TOTAL
Human resource management
Project management
Alternative pedagogies
Time and stress management
Educational policies and European integration
Curricular management
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
28
28
2
28
28
1
2
14
28
42
1
2
14
28
42
2
2
-
8
2
1
2
2
2
2
6
SEMESTER 2
2
1
-
11
3
-
Credits
Eval.
Form.
152
152
138
138
6
6
6
6
E
E
E
E
IS
28
28
56
124
6
C
28
140
84
196
704
30
4E+1C
28
14
28
42
28
28
28
42
122
108
122
122
122
108
5
5
5
5
5
5
E
C
E
E
E
E
42
196
704
30
5E+1C
42
42
42
42
42
138
138
138
138
138
6
6
6
6
6
E
E
E
C
C
210
690
30
3E+2C
30
30
30
20
-
180
150
180
160
120
7
6
7
6
4
110
790
30
E
C
E
E
V
3E+1C+
1V
28
14
28
28
28
28
28
182
Second year
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Project management
Education management
Communication skills
Intercultural communication strategies
Educational inspection
Research activity
TOTAL
Educational legislation
WEB Educational sites management
Human relations management
School and communication
Research activity for disertation
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
1
2
14
28
2
1
28
14
1
2
14
28
1
2
14
28
1
2
14
28
28
6
9
112
126
SEMESTER 4
2
1
20
10
1
2
10
20
1
2
10
20
2
20
4 weeks
120
6
9
161
-
60
170
Domain: Education Sciences
Specialization: School Counselling and Career Development
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Subjects
Introduction to counseling
Methods and techniques in counseling
Social welfare
Communication skills
Research activity
TOTAL
e-Counseling
Applied ethics in counseling
Career development I (GCDF)
Human relations management
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
28
8
8
140
112
224
SEMESTER 2
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
2
1
28
14
42
28
8
7
-
140
Credits
Eval.
Form.
184
184
154
154
8
8
7
7
E
E
C
E
676
30
3E+1C
154
184
184
168
7
8
8
7
E
C
E
C
IS
98
210
690
30
2E+
2C
28
14
28
28
56
42
56
56
184
168
184
154
8
7
8
7
E
E
E
E
98
210
690
30
4E
20
20
20
10
40
30
40
30
170
180
140
150
7
7
6
6
E
C
C
E
120
120
-
4
V
40
2E+
2C+ 1V
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Psychologic counseling
Human relations management
Career development II (GCDF)
Counseling of disabled persons
Research activity
TOTAL
Family counseling
Supervised practical period for counseling
Project management
Class management
Practical activities.
Writing the dissertation paper.
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
2
1
28
2
2
28
2
2
28
28
8
6
140
SEMESTER 4
2
2
20
1
2
10
2
2
20
2
1
20
4
weeks
7
7
-
162
70
70
260
640
Domain: Language and Literature
Specialization: Romanian Cultural Studies in the European Context
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
National language and culture in the context of
2
1
28
14
42
Europeanization
Romanian urban culture –identities, ethno2
2
28
28
56
cultural patterns and mentalities
Literature of the Romanian exile in Europe
2
2
28
28
56
Romanian culture in the age of informatics
1
2
14
28
42
Research activity
28
TOTAL
7
5
2
126
98
196
SEMESTER 2
Romanian culture in the neighbouring areas of
Romania (Republic of Moldova, Hungary,
2
2
28
28
56
Serbian Banat, Bulgaria, Ukraine)
Romanian philosophy in the European context
2
2
28
28
56
French language Romanian writers
2
1
28
14
42
The impact of audiovisual press on the
2
1
28
14
42
Romanian culture (A)
The impact of the written press on the
Romanian culture (A)
Research activity
28
TOTAL
8
6
140
84
196
Subjects
163
Credits
Eval.
Form.
168
7
E
184
8
E
184
168
8
7
E
E
704
30
4E
184
8
E
184
168
8
7
E
E
168
7
V
704
30
3E, 1V
IS
Second year
No.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Subjects
Romanian culture during the Communist
regime
Romaniannen and Romanice origin
European ideas and their impact in the postwar Romanian culture
Art and provocations of (post)modernity.
Romanian art in the context of the dispute
modernism – postmodernism
Research activity
TOTAL
Language culture
Reception of Romanian literature in Europe
Popular culture in present-day Romanian
society
Strategies for interpersonal and group
communication (A)
Strategies for cultural communication (A)
Research activity for the dissertation
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form.
2
2
-
28
28
56
184
8
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
168
7
E
2
2
-
28
28
56
184
8
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
168
7
E
28
140
84
196
704
30
4E
20
20
20
10
40
30
170
150
7
6
E
E
8
2
2
6
SEMESTER 4
2
1
-
2
2
-
20
20
40
170
7
E
1
2
-
10
20
30
150
6
V
7
7
4 weeks
70
120
190
120
240
640
4
30
V
3E,2V
-
164
Domain: Language and Literature
Specialization: Concepts and Strategies of Intercultural Communication
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Subjects
Intercultural communication
Cultural concepts
Cooperation strategies and controversies in an
intra and intercultural context
Project writing
Research activity
TOTAL
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
28
56
2
2
28
28
56
Manifestations of (post)modernity in an
intercultural context (1). The artistic phenomenon
of modernism
Verbal interactions. Concepts and strategies.
English/ Verbal interactions. Concepts and
strategies. French
Web technologies in intercultural communication
Project management
Research activity
TOTAL
Credits
Eval.
Form.
184
184
8
8
E
E
IS
2
2
-
28
28
56
184
8
E
-
2
-
28
112
28
28
152
6
V
112
196
704
30
3E,1V
6
8
SEMESTER 2
2
2
-
28
28
56
184
8
E
2
1
-
28
14
42
198
8
E
2
1
2
2
-
28
28
56
42
154
168
7
7
E
V
7
5
2
28
14
28
126
98
196
704
30
3E,1V
165
Second year
No.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
Subjects
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
Information and persuasion in mass media
2
2
28
28
56
Representation patterns and cultural conventions
2
2
28
28
56
in communication
Manifestations of (post)modernity in an
intercultural context (1). The artistic phenomenon
2
2
28
28
56
of postmodernism
Introduction to research methodology in
2
28
28
intercultural communication
Research activity
28
TOTAL
6
8
112
112
196
SEMESTER 4
Institutional multicultural communication
2
2
20
20
40
Mediation techniques and transfer in present-day
communication. English/ Mediation techniques
2
2
20
20
40
and transfer in present-day communication.
French
Business communication in the Anglo-Saxon area
2
2
20
20
40
Business communication in the French area
Construction and representation of professional
2
20
20
identity in the context of globalization
4 weeks
Research activity for dissertation
120
120
TOTAL
6
8
60
200
260
166
Credits
Eval.
Form.
184
8
E
184
8
E
184
8
E
152
6
E
704
30
4E
170
7
E
170
7
E
170
7
E
130
5
V
640
4
30
V
3E,2V
IS
TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENT [TTD]
ADDRESS:
Bd. Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: +40 244 573 171/ 278 /+40 244 575 598
LEADERSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT:
Director: Prof. Emil STAN Ph.D
The Teacher Training Department offers two types of programmes:
 Initial trainig
 Continuous development training, which includes the following professional development
programmes:
o
European Educational Management Programmes – development course for headteachers
o
De Magister Program - courses for kindergarten teachers, primary/ secondary school teachers
and highschool/ college teachers
It also organises courses and exams that enable teachers to acquire:
 Qualified teacher status / teacher in ordinary
 Level II teacher status
 Level I teacher status
Prerequisites for obtaining the diploma
The graduates of academic studies with a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree can occupy teaching jobs in the
pre-academic education until securing a definite job in education, provided they obtain a minimum of 30
transferable credits from the psychopedagogic training programme offered by the Teacher Training Department
of the Petroleum-Gas University of Ploieşti, accredited by the Minister of Education’s Order no. 4148/13.07.1998.
A definitive job in the preacademic education as well as teaching in higher education are conditioned by the
gaining of 60 transferable credits from the psychopedagogic training programme offered by accredited teacher
training departments. The final assessment of the studies corresponding to The 1-st module of teachers’ training
consists of a didactic portofolio.
The final evaluation of the studies corresponding to The 2-nd module of teachers’ training consists of a project
(dissertation), which is presented in front of an audience.
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CURRICULA
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
The 1-st module of psychopedagogical training
Crt
No.
1.
2.
3.
THE TYPE OF SUBJECT MATTERS
COMPULSORY (C)* + P
OPTIONAL (A)
OPTIONAL (L)
TOTAL (C + A) + P
*no practice (P)
LECTURE
8
1
9
STIPULATED CLASSES
S,L,Pr
TOTAL
9+6
23
2
3
17
26
%
88,5
11,5
100
ALLOCATED CREDITS
TOTAL
%
26
86,7
4
13,3
30
100
The 2-nd module of psychopedagogical training
Crt
No.
1.
2.
3.
THE TYPE OF SUBJECT MATTERS
COMPULSORY (C)* + P
OPTIONAL (A)
OPTIONAL (L)
TOTAL (C + A) + P
CURS
7
4
11
STIPULATED CLASSES
S,L,Pr
TOTAL
8+6
21
2
6
16
27
*no practice (P)
168
%
77,8
22,2
100
ALLOCATED CREDITS
TOTAL
%
22
73,3
8
26,7
30
100
TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENT – TTD
The 1-st module of psychopedagogical training
No.
Subjects
Hours/Week
S,P
PW
C
FIRST YEAR – SEMESTER 1
2
2
28
FIRST YEAR – SEMESTER 2
C
1.
Psychology of education
2.
Pedagogy I (Bases of pedagogy; The theory and
the methodology of the curriculum)
3.
Pedagogy II (The theory and the methodology of
instruction; The theory and the methodology of
evaluation)
2
4.
Didactic’s Speciality *
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
28
56
50
5
E
28
56
50
5
E
28
28
56
50
5
E
SECOND YEAR – SEMESTER 4
2
2
28
THIRD YEAR – SEMESTER 5
28
56
50
5
E
1
28
42
40
4
V
42
42
-
2
C
42
14
42
14
20
10
3
1
238
364
270
30
C
E
5E,1V,
2C
2
2
-
28
SECOND YEAR – SEMESTER 3
6.
Optional:
Educational management or
Methods and techniques of efficient learning
Pedagogical practice 1
7.
8.
Pedagogical practice 2
Final evaluation – Didactic portofolio
5.
2
2
-
-
14
3
THIRD YEAR – SEMESTER 6
3
1
-
TOTAL
126
* For Romanian language and literature and English language and literature, English language and literature and French language and literature two lectures
of Didactics of Speciality will be given, having the same number of classes and credits.
169
The 2-nd module of psychopedagogical training
No.
Subjects
1.
2.
Didactics of curricular aria
Computer assisted learning
3.
Classroom management
1-st optional :
Intercultural education or Educational
policies or Contemporary pedagogical
doctrines or School organization
management
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Counseling and orientation
2-nd optional:
Adults’ psychopedagogy or Bases of special
psychopedagogy or Sociology of education or
Research methodology in educational
sciences
Practice *
Final evaluation – Project
Hours/Week
C
S,P
PW
FIRST YEAR – SEMESTER 1
2
2
1
2
FIRST YEAR – SEMESTER 2
2
2
-
C
Hours/ Semester
S,P,PW
TOTAL
IS
Credits
Eval.
Form
28
14
28
28
56
42
50
60
5
4
E
V
28
28
56
50
5
E
28
14
42
60
4
V
SECOND YEAR – SEMESTER 3
2
2
28
28
56
50
5
E
2
1
-
2
1
-
28
14
42
60
4
V
-
3
3
-
-
42
42
182
(224)
42
42
336
(378)
-
(2)
3
30
(32)
(C)
E
4E,3V,
(1C)
TOTAL
154
330
* Only for those who didn’t work in education field in the period between the attendance of the 1-st module and the enrollment in the 2-nd module of
psychopedagogical training.
170
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES SCHOOL [PGSS]
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLOIEŞTI
ADDRESS:
Bd. Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: +40 244 573 171 /+ 40 244 575 080
LEADERSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT:
Director: Prof. Eng. Liviu DUMITRAŞCU Ph.D
Under the supervision of Petroleum and Gas University of Ploieşti and Université Paris XII – Val-de-Marne
The National Institute of Economic Development (I.N.D.E.) Postgraduate course was created by the Petroleum –
Gas University of Ploieşti in partnership with Paris XII – Val-de-Marne University as Postgraduate Academic
Studies School, accredited by the Ministry of Education, Research and Youth by the Governmental Decision no.
410/2002.
Degree:
 Master’s Degree – granted by the Ministry of Education, Research and Youth;
 Master Administration et Echanges Internationaux Mention Entrepreneuriat et PME - granted by
Paris XII – Val-de-Marne University.
Forms of education: “Day Courses” – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Every student benefits from one module in France at the Paris XII – Val-de-Marne University.
Duration of studies: 4 semesters (the last one dedicated to the Final Project).
Admission conditions:
 Bachelor’s Degree fields or specializations;
 Knowledge of French language.
171
CURRICULA
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
C – Course
IS – Individual Study
S – Seminar
Eval. Form - Evaluation Form
P – Project
E – Final examination
PW – Practical Works
V – Preliminary examination
The classes under Project that are included in the column Seminar will be scheduled in groups
While the classes under Project that are included in the column Works will be scheduled in sub-groups
Field: Economic Sciences
Specialization: Company’s Economic Development
First year
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Subjects
Comparative Economy
Business Law
Management Informatics 1
International Communication 1
Research activity Projects 1
Hours/Week
Hours/ Semester
C
S,P
PW
C
S,P,PW
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 1
9
6
9
6
15
12
6
12
6
18
12
18
12
18
30
30
30
30
33
33
33
TOTAL
33
93
Business Management Techniques
Management
Management of the Production Systems
Management Informatics 2
International Communication 2
Research activity Projects 2
22
12
14
8
-
TOTAL
56
-
IS
Credits
75
90
114
24
111
5
6
8
3
8
33
93
126
414
30
SEMESTER 2
14
6
7
10
15
28
-
22
12
14
8
-
14
6
7
10
15
28
36
18
21
18
15
28
78
72
69
54
39
116
5
5
5
4
3
8
80
56
80
136
428
30
6
4
9
8
30
28
18
12
27
15
30
28
72
78
81
57
24
98
5
5
6
4
3
7
45
85
130
410
30
-
70
70
70
70
470
470
30
30
-
Eval.
Form
V
E
V1
V1
P1
1E,3V,
1P
E
V
E
E2
E2
P2
4E,1V,1
P
Second year
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Innovation Management
Project Management
International Commerce
Management Informatics 3
International Communication 3
Research activity Projects 3
TOTAL
18.
Final Project
TOTAL
A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SEMESTER 3
12
6
12
8
4
8
18
9
18
7
8
7
30
28
45
-
85
-
SEMESTER 4
70
70
-
172
E
V
E
E3
E3
P3
4E, 1V,
1P
P4
1P
POSTGRADUATE PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC LITIGATIONS MANAGEMENT
ADDRESS:
Bd. Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: + 40 244 575 817; Fax: + 40 244 575 847
LEADERSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT:
Director: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Ec. Dragoş Gabriel ZISOPOL Ph.D
Under the supervision of Petroleum – Gas University of Ploieşti – Romania, Free European School of Economics of
Brittnau – Switzerland and Preston University of the United States of America.
The Postgraduate Paneuropean College „Economic Litigations Management” (C.P.P.M.L.E.) Ploieşti was created by
Petroleum – Gas University of Ploieşti in partnership with Free European School of Economics of Brittnau –
Switzerland and Preston University of the United States of America, as Postgraduate Academic Studies College,
accredited by the Ministry of Education and Research by the Minister’s order no. 37204 / 2001. Free European
School of Economics belonging to the Swiss ZIM (Centre for International Management Ltd.), has its headquartes
in Switzerland, but at present is also active in Germany, Greece, Romania, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Degree:
 Master’s Degree – granted by the Ministry of Education, Research and Youth – Romania;
 Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Studies in economic science specialized in Economic
litigations management – granted by Free European School of Economics – Switzerland;
 Certificate for participating in the Academic Summer Courses in Greece – granted by Free European
School of Economics – Greece.
Forms of education: “Weekend courses” – Friday and Saturday.
Every first year student benefits from Academic Summer Courses to Free European School of Greece, Chamber of
Commerce and Industry – Athens and Law Offices.
Duration of studies: 4 semesters (the last one dedicated to the Dissertation).
Admission conditions:
 Bachelor’s Degree (all fields and specializations);
 Good command of the English language.
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CURRICULA
Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:
E – Final examination
V – Preliminary examination
C – Oral examination
POSTGRADUATE PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE
Specialization: Economic Litigations Management
Degree: Master of Business Administration – M.B.A.
First year
No.
Hours / week
Subject
Lecture
Applications
Credit
points
Evaluation form
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
5
6
5
7
7
C1
V1
V1
E1
E1
6L
8 AP
30
-
Semester 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Judicial and economic english
Computer science
General legal knowledge
Communication science (professional ethics)
Common law arbitration rules, regulations and practices
Research activity Projects 1
Total hours / week
Total hours / semester
(14 weeks)
84 L + 112 AP = 196 hours
Semester 2
Management (psychology; practices; decision basics; decision form;
marketing)
Economic arbitration management
Investment rules, regulations and practices in countries with
transitional economic – law systems
Research activity Projects 2
Total hours / week
Total hours / semester
(14 weeks)
3
2
10
E2
3
3
12
E2
1
2
8
C2
7L
7 AP
30
-
98 L + 98 AP = 196 hours
Second year
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
European economic – financial regulations
European capital markets – rules, regulations and practices
European banking systems – rules, regulations and practices
Specific domains arbitration rules, regulations and practices
(industrial property, intellectual property, international economic
relations)
Research activity Projects 3
Total hours / week
Total hours / semester
(10 weeks)
Activity of research and accomplishment of the dissertation work
Total hours / semester
(14 weeks)
1
2
2
2
1
1
6
7
7
E3
E3
V3
2
3
10
E3
7L
7 AP
30
-
70 L + 70 AP = 140 hours
4 weeks x 30 hours / week = 120 hours
260 hours
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POSTGRADUATE PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE
ECONOMIC LITIGATIONS MANAGEMENT
Specialization: Mediator
Diploma Postgraduate Specialization Studies
First year
No.
Subject
Lecture
Hours / week
Applications
Credit
points
Evaluation form
4
4
6
9
7
30
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
-
Semester 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Civil and penal procedure afore law courts
Notions concerning commerce acts and facts
Mediation and establishing the mediator occupation
Establishing and exercising the mediator occupation
Mediation procedure 1
Total hours / week
Total hours / semester
(14 weeks)
1
1
2
1
2
7C
0,5
0,5
2,5
2
1,5
7 AP
98 C + 98 AP = 196 hours
Semester 2
6.
7.
8.
9.
Mediation procedure 2
Specific mediation domains of some litigations
Mediation of disputes between merchantry
Total hours / week
Total hours / semester
(12 weeks)
Activity of research and accomplishment of the dissertation
Total hours / semester
(14 weeks)
1
2,5
3,5
7C
1
3
3
7 AP
5
12
13
30
84C + 84 AP = 168 hours
2 weeks x 30 hours / week = 60 hours
228 hours
175
E2
E2
E2
-
OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT (ODL)
ADDRESS:
Bd. Bucureşti no. 39, 100680 Ploieşti
Phone: +40 244 573 171, phone/fax +40 244 597 359
OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT
Is ensured by a Council of the Department consisting of 9 members (teaching and administration staff). The
department is currently managed by a Board including:
Head of Departament: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Marian NEACŞU Ph.D
Assist. Chief: Prof. Octav PÂNTEA Ph.D
Assist. Chief: Assoc. Prof. Catalin POPESCU Ph.D
Assist. Chief: Assoc. Prof. Ion BUCUR Ph.D
Assist. Chief: Lecturer Gabriela BUCUR Ph.D
Assist. Chief: Assist. Mihaela BADEA
The CURRICULA cover:
 BACHELOR PROGRAMMES:
o
Economic Engineering
 Economic Engineering in the Mechanical Field
o
Systems and Computer Engineering
 Automatics and Applied Informatics
o
Petroleum and Gas
 Petroleum and Gas Engineering
o
Environmental Engineering
 Environment Engineering in Industry
o
Accountancy
 Accountancy and Administration Informatics
o
Management
 Management
o
Philology
 Romanian Language and Literature- English Language and Literature
o
Education Science
 Pedagogy of Primary and Pre-school Education
For all the Domains and Specializations the curricula used is the same as the one for the Full-time Day
Courses.
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PH.D PROGRAMMES
FUNDAMENTAL DOMAINS, DOCTORAL FIELD AND ADVISERS
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FUNDAMENTAL DOMAINS: ENGINEERING SCIENCES
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DOCTORAL FIELDS:
PGE
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Mines, Oil and Gas/ Prof. Eng.George Iordache Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Ion Cretu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Corneliu
Popescu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Constantin Gh.Popa Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Lazar Avram Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Marcela
Patarlageanu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Neculai Macovei Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Mihai Pascu Coloja Ph.D, Prof. Eng.
Iulian Nistor Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Mihai Gheorghitoiu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Cornel Trifan Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Florea
Minescu Ph.D
System Engineering/ Prof. Eng. Stelian Dumitrescu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Nicolae Paraschiv Ph.D, Prof. Eng.
Mihaela Oprea Ph.D
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Mechanical Engineering/ Prof. Eng. Nicolae Posea Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Niculae Napoleon Antonescu Ph.D,
Prof. Eng. Vlad Ulmanu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Alexandru Popovici Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Constantin Manea Ph.D,
Prof. Eng. Ioan Tudor Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Gheorghe Zecheru Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Alecsandru Pupăzescu Ph.D
Industrial Engineering/ Prof. Eng. Alecsandru Pavel Ph.D
FUNDAMENTAL DOMAIN: EXACTLY SCIENCES
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DOCTORAL FIELD:
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Chemistry/ Prof. Eng.Nicolae Naum Ph.D, Prof. Chem. Octav Pantea Ph.D
Chemical Engineering/ Prof. Eng.Flavian Cuiban Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Costica Stratula Ph.D, Prof. Eng.Danut
Mandalopol Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Ion Onutu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Dragos Ciuparu Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Ion
Bolocan Ph.D, Prof. Eng. Vasile Matei Ph.D, Prof.Eng. Paul Rosca, Ph.D
 Normal Duration of Ph.D studies is 3 years for full-time and part-time courses. For special resons
the elaboration of Ph.D Thesis can be prolonged with maximum 2 years.
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Ph.D. ACTIVITY STRUCTURE:
Full-time and part-time studies:
 2 semestres: Advanced Training Program includes subjects with exams.
 4 semestres: Research Program including presentation of 3 Research Reports and Ph.D Thesis Elaboration,
based on the theoretical and experimental studies / research concerning the doctor’s degree theme.
 Finishing up the doctoral studies by defence of the Ph.D thesis in public session, before a specialists
commission examination.
 The scientific title / degree of DOCTOR/Ph.D. is awarded.
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UNIVERSITY STAFF
The teaching staff of “Petroleum-Gas” University is grouped in departments and teams.
Each department is administratively subordinated to one of the faculties of the University.
PROF. - Professor; ASSOC. PROF. - Assoc. Professor; LECT. - Assist. Professor/Lecturer; ASSIST. - Assistant; TUTOR Tutor
PGE
Drilling-Production Department
PROF. Florea Minescu / Physics of hydrocarbon reservoirs; LECT. Petru Ciobanu / Rock mechanics; Special drillings;
PROF. Neculai Macovei, PROF. Mihai Gheorghitoiu, ASSOC. PROF. Maria Patrascu, ASSOC. PROF. Serban Nicolescu,
ASSOC. PROF. Mihai Ionescu / Well drilling; ASSOC. PROF. Maria Popescu; TUTOR Mihaela Manea / Drilling fluids
and well cements; PROF. Lazar Avram (head of department) / Special and offshore drillings; PROF. Mihai Pascu
Coloja, ASSOC. PROF. Maria Cristescu; LECT. Constantin Nicolescu; PROF. Mariea Marcu / Well drilling, Oil
production; ASSOC. PROF. Florinel Dinu / Offshore production; Gas production.
Hydraulics, Thermodynamics and Reservoir Engineering Department
PROF. Cornel Trifan (head of department) / Hydrocarbon Transport and Distribution; ASSOC. PROF. Mihai
Albulescu PROF. Cornel Trifan / Fluid mechanics; ASSOC. PROF. Maria Stoicescu, ASSOC. PROF. Mihai Eugen
Ionescu; LECT. Doru Stoianovici / Hydraulic, Flow of fluids through porous media, mechanics of secondary oil
recovery; PROF. Marcela Patarlageanu, ASSOC. PROF. Tudora Cristescu, ASSOC. PROF. Sorin Neacsu, LECT. Silvian
Suditu / Thermotechnics and heat engines; ASSOC. PROF. Dan Grigoras, LECT. Renata Radulescu, LECT. Constantin
Bratu, ASSIST. Cristian Eparu / Well testing, Transport and storage of fluids; PROF. Constantin G. Popa, PROF.
Iulian Nistor, LECT. Daniel Petcu, LECT. Florin Simion / Reservoir engineering, Numerical simulation.
Geophysics-Geology Department Department
PROF. Dumitru Frunzescu / Physical geology, general and stratigraphic geology/Sedimentology, stratigraphy,
general and stratigraphic geology; ASSOC. PROF. Eugen Vasiliu / Geochemistry, petroleum geochemistry; PROF.
Ion Malureanu / Geophysical prospecting, geophysical methods of well investigation; ASSOC. PROF. Dan Dumitru
Prodan ASSIST. Daniela Neagu / Geology of hydrocarbon deposits, hydrocarbon deposits on the globe, analysis of
sedimentary basins; ASSOC. PROF. Mihai Batistatu / Analysis of sedimentation basins; PROF. Octavian Georgescu
(head of department), LECT. Adrian Gheorghe Branoiu, LECT. Mihai Ciocardel / Crystallography, mineralogy,
petrography; LECT. Monica Crihan / Micropaleontology, Paleontology.
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MEE
Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment Department
ASSOC. PROF. Nicolae Calota, PROF. Alexandru Popovici, LECT. Simion Parepa, ASSOC. PROF. Stefan Partenie,
ASSOC. PROF. Marius Stan, LECT. Claudia Georgeta Nicolae, TUTOR Vitu Gabriela / Design, safety and reliability
of oil-field equipment; LECT. Petre Savulescu, LECT. Corneliu Ene, ASSOC. PROF. Ion Pana / Pneumatic and
hydraulic drives equipment for special drilling; ASSOC. PROF. Viorel Nicolae, (head of Department) LECT. Costin
Ilinca / Design of refinery and petrochemical equipment; safety of petrochemical plant operation reliability and
diagnosis; Mounting of refinery and petrochemical equipment, pipes and tanks; PROF. Alecsandru Pavel, ASSOC.
PROF. Gheorghe Dumitru, LECT. Liviu Toader / Mechanical engineering.
Manufacture of Petroleum Equipment Department
PROF. Niculae Napoleon Antonescu, PROF. Ioan Tudor, ASSOC. PROF. Adrian Drumeanu, PROF. Ion Nae (head
of department), ASSOC. PROF. Razvan Rapeanu, PROF. Petrescu Marius Gabriel, ASSOC. PROF. Neacsu Marian /
Manufacture of petroleum equipment; Machine-tools and metal cutting; Tolerances and quality control; Reliability
and maintenance of petroleum equipment; Tribology; PROF. Niculae Napoleon Antonescu, PROF. Gheorghe
Zecheru, PROF. Vlad Ulmanu, PROF. Petrescu Marius Gabriel, ASSIST. Petrescu Doina, ASSIST. Laudacescu
Eugen, ASSIST. Trifan Ciprian, ASSOC. PROF. Gheorghe Draghici, LECT. Cristina Albert, ASSOC. PROF. Vasile
Ispas, PROF. Mihail Minescu, ASSOC. PROF. Andrei Dumitrescu, ASSOC. PROF. Dragos Zisopol, LECT. Mihaela
Caltaru, ASSIST. Neacsa Adrian, ASSOC. PROF. Neacsu Marian, LECT. Marius Badicioiu / Manufacture of
petroleum equipment; PROF. Ioan Tudor, ASSOC. PROF. Razvan Rapeanu / Tribology; Special materials and
corrosion; PROF. Gheorghe Zecheru, ASSOC. PROF. Gheorghe Draghici, ASSIST. Alin Dinita / Science of materials.
General Mechanical Disciplines Department
PROF. Serban Vasilescu, ASSOC. PROF. Ioan Popa / Strength of materials, mechanical vibrations, Finite element
method; PROF. Constantin Manea, ASSOC. PROF. Alexandru Popa, PROF. Ion Eparu (head of department),
PROF. Alexandru Pupazescu, LECT. Liliana Rusu, LECT. Eugen Sovarel / Mechanics; PROF. Nicolae Grigore,
PROF. Dorin Badoiu LECT. Adrian Creitaru, LECT. Ion Florea, LECT. Dorina Ispas, ASSIST. Stefan Minoiu, LECT.
Marieta Sava / Mechanisms and machine parts; ASSOC. PROF. Maria Talle, LECT. Nicoleta Rizea, LECT. Lavinia
Stanciu / Descriptive geometry and drawing.
Electrotechnics and Electronics Department
PROF. Doru Georgescu, PROF. Gheorghe Cremenescu, ASSOC. PROF. Cornel Ianache, LECT. Daniela Lica, LECT.
Ion Savulescu, LECT. Alexandru Savulescu, LECT. Liana Georgescu / Electrotechnic and electric machines, electric
driving; PROF. Cristian Bucur (head of department), ASSIST. Bogdan Mirodotescu, LECT. Dragomir Orhei, LECT.
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Octavian Dinu, TUTOR Panait Marian, TUTOR Popa Alexandru / Electronics, electronic technologies,
telecommunications.
Automatic Control and Computers Department
PROF. Nicolae Paraschiv (head of department): Microprocessor Based Systems; Real Time Applications
Engineering; Digital Computers; PROF. Vasile Cîrtoaje: Systems Theory, Advanced Control Algorithms, Control
Systems Engineering; PROF. Stelian Dumitrescu: Sensors, Transducers, Measurements; Automation in Oil-Fields;
ASSOC. PROF. Adrian Moise: Robot Control Systems; Programmable Automata; Digital Systems; ASSOC. PROF.
Gheorghe Panaitescu: Modeling and Simulation of Systems Dynamics; Control Systems Reliability and Diagnostics;
ASSOC. PROF. Cristian Patrascioiu: Chemical Process Control; Numerical Methods and Optimization; LECT. Gabriela
Bucur: Automation in Refineries and Petrochemistry; Robots and Flexible Manufacturing Systems; ASSOC. PROF.
Otilia Cangea: Systems Identification; Data Transmission and Telecommunications; ASSOC. PROF. Gabriel
Radulescu: Microprocessors Architecture; Operating Systems; ASSOC. PROF. Sanda Mihalache: Control
Engineering; Multimedia Resources and Equipment; LECT. Alina Baiesu: Systems Theory; Control Systems
Engineering; LECT. Cristina Popa: Numerical Methods and Optimization; Chemical Process Control; LECT. Cristina
Popescu; LECT. Marian Popescu: Chemical Process Control; Control Engineering; LECT. Constantin Stoica:
Microprocessor Based Systems; Real Time Applications Engineering; ASSIST. Alexandru Georgescu Robot Control
Systems; Programmable Automata.
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Chemistry Department
PROF. Octav Pantea (head of department), PROF. Stelian Neagoe, ASSOC. PROF. Daniela Popovici ASSOC. PROF.
Dorina Matei, ASSOC. PROF. Eva Trimbitasu, LECT. Sonia Mihai, ASSIST. Andreea Bondarev / Analytical and
inorganic chemistry; PROF. Alexandra Schiopescu, ASSOC. PROF. Floarea Manea, ASSOC. PROF. Maria Moraru,
LECT. Ileana Camenita, ASSIST. Ana Dinca, ASSOC. PROF. Anca Sterry / General Chemistry; PROF. Ion Bolocan,
ASSOC. PROF. Dorin Bombos, ASSIST. Steliana Cristea, PROF. Flavian Cuiban prof.consultant / Organic chemistry;
PROF. Vasile Dumitrescu, LECT. Simona Radu LECT. Alexandru Dan Camenita, TUTOR Magdalena Budeanu /
Physical chemistry.
Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering Department
ASSOC. PROF. Cornel Patrascu, LECT. Maria Popa, LECT. Loredana Negoiţă, TUTOR Codruta Zoican, TUTOR
Sanziana Radulescu / Termoenergetics, heat transfer and specific equipments, environmental engineering, soil
depollution; PROF. Florin Oprea (head of department), TUTOR Elena Fendu, TUTOR Marilena Nicolae / Mass
transfer and separation processes; LECT. Mihaela Petre/Industrial Gas Purification and Air Pollution Control, Nonconventional Separation Processes; LECT. Casen Panaitescu / Hydrodinamic processes, Wastewater Treatment.
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Petroleum Processing Engineering Department
PROF. Gheorghe Brebeanu, LECT. Cristina Dusescu / Petroleum physics-chemistry; ASSOC. PROF. Daniela ApostolIonescu, PROF. Ion Onutu / Technology of petroleum distillation; PROF. Paul Rosca, PROF. Dragoş Ciuparu, LECT.
Raluca Dragomir, LECT. Anca Borcea, LECT. Diana Cursaru / Technology of petroleum processing, analysis and
design of petroleum processing plants; PROF. Vasile Matei (head of department), LECT. Liviu Filotti, LECT. Anca
Borcea, TUTOR Oana Mihai / Catalysis; PROF. Dragos Ciuparu, ASSOC. PROF. Ion Bohiltea, PROF. Dorin StanicaEzeanu, LECT. Diana Cursaru, TUTOR Oana Mihai / Chemical reactors; ASSOC. PROF. Constantin Tanasescu; LECT.
Diana Cursaru, LECT. Traian Jugănaru / Lube oil technology; PROF. Vasile Matei, LECT. Daniela Movileanu, LECT.
Anca Borcea, TUTOR Oana Mihai / Petrochemistry; LECT. Andra Micu / Biology and Ecotoxicology.
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Economic Mathematics and Economic Informatics Department
ASSOC. PROF. Gabriel Vîlcu (head of department) / Economical mathematics, Operational researches, Economic
cyebrnetics; PROF. Ion Iarca / Mathematics, Financial mathematics, Economic systems modelling; PROF. Marian
Zaharia / Econometry, Economic cybernetics / ASSOC. PROF. Dorel Duşmănescu / Fundamentals of Informatics,
Databases, Information System Design, Computer graphics; ASSOC. PROF. Daniela Enăchescu / Office automation,
Information System Design; LECT. Dan Işbăşoiu / Mathematics, Statistics ; LECT. Cornelia Gaber / Fundamentals of
Statistics, Economic Statistics; LECT. Mirela Lazăr / Statistics, Demography and Social Statistics; ASSIST. Georgiana
Popescu / Mathematics in Public Administration; LECT. Gheorghe Alexandru / Systems modelling, Management of
public systems; LECT. Ana Tănăsescu / Databases, Information Systems Design, Expert systems, Artificial
intelligence; ASSIST. Aurelia Pătraşcu / Office automation, Information Systems Design; ASSIST. Bogdan Tudorică /
Computing networking, Information system security; ASSIST. Cătălin Năchilă / Databases, Data structures and
algorithms; ASSIST. Loredana Păunescu / Databases; ASSIST. Cristina Oprea / Office automation; ASSIST. Ileana
Dumitru / Mathematics, Financial mathematic’s; ASSIST. Cristian Bucur / Object oriented programming, Data
structures and algorithms, Internet Technologies; TUTOR Daniela Mocanu / Systems modeling.
Management-Marketing Department
LECT. Mihaela Ciopi Oprea (head of department) / Quality Management, Production Management, Project
management; ASSOC. PROF. Cătălin Popescu / Management, Operation Management, Management Techniques,
Human Resources Management, Project Management; ASSOC. PROF. Augustin Mitu / Marketing, Advertising
Technique; LECT. Violeta Sima / Marketing, Management Marketing, Marketing Research; LECT. Ileana Gheorghe
/ Commercial Management, Human Resources Management; LECT. Simona Popa / Petroleum Management,
Feasibility Studies; LECT. Gabriela Gogoţ / Supply Management, Negotiation and Business Communication,
Managerial Simulation; LECT. Mădălina Albu / Strategic Management, Management; ASSIST. Mihaela Oţelea /
Management, Management Techniques, Marketing; LECT. Vasile Ruşeţ / Fundamentals of Management, Project
Management; TUTOR Daniela Uţă / Marketing.
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Economy and Business Administration Department
ASSOC. PROF. Ioan Done (head of departament), ASSOC. PROF. Ion Bucur / Economics; ASSOC. PROF. Mariana
Eftimie / Commerce; ASSOC. PROF. Mihai Irimiea / Economic history; ASSOC. PROF. Irina Radulescu / International
economy; LECT. Alice Andreea Cristu / Economics; LECT. Corina Ene / Science of Commodities; LECT. Denisa
Stanescu / Tourism; ASSIST. Octavian Badiceanu / Economics; ASSIST. Daniela Buzoianu / Economics; LECT. Amalia
Ionita / Science of Commodities; LECT. Cristina Nicoleta Viulet / Tourism; LECT. Jianu Muresan / Economics;
ASSIST. Alina Graniceru / Economics; ASSIST. Adrian Stancu / Science of Commodities; ASSIST. Adrian Ungureanu /
History - Geography; TUTOR Andrei Jean Vasile / Economics; TUTOR Alina Brezoi / Urban and Regional Planning,
General Economy, Macroeconomics.
Finances, Accounting and Economic Analysis Department
ASSOC. PROF. Ivan Mihail (head of departament) / Currency, Bank Administration, Credit operations; PROF. Vasile
Valentina / Financial and economic analysis; ASSOC. PROF. Lazar Cornel / Public Finances, Economic Forecasting;
ASSOC. PROF. Coneliu Burada / Accounting; LECT. George Enescu / Financial administration company, Financial
and economic analysis; LECT. Iov Daniela / Accounting, Evaluation of enterprises, Banking accounting; LECT. Matei
Mirela / Finances, International finances, Commodities and Stock Exchanges; LECT. Salceanu Alexandru /
Accounting; LECT. Tegledi Monica / Accounting; LECT. Straoanu Boni Mihaela / Accounting; LECT. Iacovoiu Viorela
/ Finance of Direct Investments, Corporation Finances, Financial and economic analysis; LECT. Zefinescu Carmen /
Accounting; LECT. Fumea Vasile / Accounting; LECT. Tatu Maria / Accounting; LECT. Haralambie George / Finances;
ASSIST. Teodorescu Cristian / Accounting.
Physical Education Department
LECT. Dulgheru Mirela (head of department), LECT. Vaida Marius, LECT. Lupu Elena, LECT. Marin Finichiu, LECT.
Deacu Marcel, ASSIST. Oprea Viorel, TUTOR Anamaria Constantinescu / Physical education.
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Philology Department
PROF. Gabriela Duda / Theory of Literature, Stylistics; PROF. Domniţa Tomescu / Contemporary Romanian
Language; ASSOC. PROF. Mihaela Cojocaru / History of Romanian Literature; LECT. Adelina Farias / History of
Romanian Literature, Theory of Literature; LECT. Cristina Gafu / Romanian Folklore, Cultural Anthropology,
Romanian Culture and Civilization; LECT. Loredana Gădălean / Theory of Literature; LECT. Loredana Ilie /
Comparative literature; LECT. Cristina Iridon / Latin Language, Comparative Literature; LECT. Marius Nica / History
of Romanian Literature; LECT. Diana Presadă / Comparative literature; LECT. Răzvan Săftoiu / Applied Linguistics,
Romanian Contemporary Language, Communication Studies; ASSIST. Victoria Florica Gheorghievici /
Communication Studies; ASSIST. Loredana Netedu / History of Romanian Literature; ASSIST. Lucia Ispas / History of
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Romanian Literature; ASSIST. Ioana Jieanu / Applied Linguistics, Contemporary Romanian Language, History of
Romanian Language; ASSIST. Silvia Stoian / Applied Linguistics, Contemporary Romanian Language; TUTOR
Mihaela Claudia Iancu / Romanian Culture and Civilization; TUTOR Anca Elena Ştefan / Theory of Literature,
Comparative Literature.
Modern Langauges and Literatures Department
ASSOC. PROF. Irina Toma (head of department), ASSOC. PROF. Anca Mihaela Dobrinescu, ASSOC. PROF. Andi Balu,
LECT. Arleen Nerissa Ionescu, LECT. Simonela Popa, ASSIST. Ioana Mitrea, TUTOR Alina Stanciu / English and
American Literature; ASSOC. PROF. Carmen Popescu, LECT. Oana Mihaela Smoleanu, LECT. Ionela Neagu, LECT.
Adina Nicolae, ASSIST. Mihaela Badea, ASSIST. Diana Paraschiv, ASSIST. Raluca Ilion / Applied Linguistics and
Contemporary English Language; LECT. Diana Rinciog, ASSIST. Serenela Ghiteanu, ASSIST. Ana Maria Tolomei,
ASSIST. Anca Stavre / French Literature; ASSOC. PROF. Steluta Coculescu, LECT. Elena Dumitru, LECT. Fabian
Popescu, ASSIST. Diana Costea, ASSIST. Ramona Pauna, TUTOR Maria Paraschiv / Applied Linguistics and
Contemporary French Language; ASSIST. Valentina Ana, ASSIST. Mihaela Duma / Modern Languages.
Social and Legal Studies Department
ASSOC. PROF. Gh. Calcan, ASSOC. PROF. Gavriil Preda / History of the Romanians and history of national economy;
ASSOC. PROF. Gabriela Vasilescu, ASSIST. Irinel Dinca, ASSIST. Ilie Nica, ASSIST. Irina Dumitrescu, ASSIST. Dragos
Grigorescu / Modern philosophy, Aesthetics, Epistemology, History of Science, Psychology, Sociology; LECT.
Eufemia Vieriu, LECT. Constantin Bratu, LECT. Dragos Radulescu, LECT. Catalina Szekely, ASSIST. Claudia
Ivanescu, ASSIST. Mihaela Apostolache, ASSIST. Dana Volosevici, ASSIST. Mihai Apostolache, ASSIST. Jianu Silvana /
Legal Sciences.
Mathematics Department
ASSOC. PROF. Pascu Rafail-Mihai (head of department), ASSOC. PROF. Tănase Dinu, LECT. Ilie Ristea, LECT.
Georgeta-Speranţa Maniu, LECT. Alexe-Călin Mureşan, ASSIST. Alina-Daniela Vîlcu, ASSIST. Alina-Emilia Petcu ,
ASSIST. Lidia-Angelica Iancu, ASSIST. Viorel Stoican / Mathematical Analysis and Differential Equactions; LECT.
Tudor Boacă, LECT. Ilie Ristea, LECT. Nicolae-Alin Ştefan, LECT. Georgeta-Speranţa Maniu, LECT. Alexe-Călin
Mureşan, ASSIST. Alina-Emilia Petcu, ASSIST. Alina-Daniela Vîlcu / Algebra and geometry.
Informatics Department
PROF. Liviu Dumitraşcu, ASSOC. PROF. Cristian Marinoiu, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, LECT. Livia Tudor, ASSIST. Madalina
Carbureanu, ASSIST. Dana Diţu, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu, LECT. Irina Tudor, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă / Bases of
Informatics; PROF. Ionuţ Lambrescu, LECT. Gabriela Moise, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Dobre Iuliana, ASSIST. Doru
Stoica, ASSIST. Madalina Carbureanu, ASSIST. Dana Diţu, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu, LECT. Irina Tudor, ASSIST.
Cătălina Negoiţă / Office Automation; PROF. Liviu Dumitraşcu, PROF. Mihaela Oprea, ASSOC. PROF. Cristian
Marinoiu, LECT. Cornel Marinescu, LECT. Gabriela Moise, LECT. Livia Tudor, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Dobre
Iuliana, LECT. Nicoară Simona, ASSIST. Niţescu Costin, ASSIST. Doru Stoica, ASSIST. Madalina Carbureanu, ASSIST.
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Dana Diţu, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu, LECT. Irina Tudor / Programming Languages; PROF. Ionuţ Lambrescu, ASSIST.
Doru Stoica, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă / Computer Graphics, Computer-aided Design (CAD), Finite Element Analysis
(FEA), Desktop Publishing (DTP); Data Structures and Algorithm; ASSOC. PROF. Cristian Marinoiu, PROF. Mihaela
Oprea, LECT. Monica Vladoiu, LECT. Gabriela Moise, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST.
Dobre Iuliana, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Elia Petre / Graph Theory; ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu
/ Formal Languages and Compilers; LECT. Monica Vladoiu, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST.
Daniela Şchiopu, LECT. Irina Tudor / Operating Systems; PROF. Mihaela Oprea, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, LECT. Nicoară
Simona, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu, LECT. Irina Tudor, ASSIST. Elia Petre / Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems and
Multi-agent Systems; PROF. Mihaela Oprea, LECT. Monica Vladoiu, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu,
LECT. Irina Tudor, ASSIST. Elia Petre, ASSIST. Madalina Carbureanu / Object Oriented Programming; LECT. Cornel
Marinescu, ASSIST. Niţescu Costin, ASSIST. Dana Diţu / Numerical Analysis; ASSOC. PROF. Cristian Marinoiu, LECT.
Nicoară Simona, ASSIST. Daniela Şchiopu, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST. Dobre Iuliana, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă,
ASSIST. Doru Stoica, LECT. Irina Tudor, ASSIST. Elia Petre / Internet Technologies; LECT. Gabriela Moise, ASSIST.
Dobre Iuliana, LECT. Monica Vladoiu, PROF. Ionuţ Lambrescu, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Doru Stoica, ASSIST.
Daniela Şchiopu, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST. Elia Petre / Instrucţional Design, Educational Software and elearning; PROF. Liviu Dumitraşcu, LECT. Monica Vladoiu, ASSIST. Liviu Ioniţă, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST. Elia
Petre / Software Engineering; PROF. Liviu Dumitraşcu, LECT. Monica Vladoiu, LECT. Gabriela Moise, LECT. Livia
Tudor, LECT. Nicoară Simona, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST. Doru Stoica / Information Systems, Relational
Databases, Object Oriented Databases and Multimedia Databases; ASSOC. PROF. Cristian Marinoiu, ASSIST.
Daniela Şchiopu, ASSIST. Dana Diţu, LECT. Irina Tudor, ASSIST. Madalina Carbureanu / Computational Science and
Data Minning; ASSOC. PROF. Cristian Marinoiu, LECT. Cornel Marinescu, ASSIST. Niţescu Costin / Computer
Networks; LECT. Monica Vladoiu, ASSIST. Cătălina Negoiţă, ASSIST. Şchiopu Daniela, ASSIST. Elia Petre / Digital
Libraries.
Physics Department
LECT. Mihai Hotinceanu (head of department) / Spectroscopy and physical properties of materials; ASSOC. PROF.
Nicolae Moşescu, ASSIST. Anca Baciu, ASSIST. Georgeta Nan / Spectroscopy of hydrocarbons and derivates; ASSOC.
PROF. Liana Şandru / Solid State Physics; LECT. Grigore Ruxanda, ASSIST. Mihaela Stancu / Characterization and
synthesis of the carbon nanostructures; LECT. Andreia Popescu / Plasma Physics; LECT. Ion Simaciu, ASSIST.
Zoltan Borsos / Theoretical Physics; LECT. Mihai Ionescu / Philosophy of Physics; LECT. Mariana Brădac /
Geophysics and Geology.
Teacher Training Department
PROF. Emil Stan (director of department), PROF. Gabriel Albu, PROF. Mihaela Singer, ASSOC. PROF. Adina Pescaru,
ASSOC. PROF. Ana Maria Marhan, ASSOC. PROF. Roxana Enache, ASSOC. PROF. Andreea Szilagyi LECT. Alina
Margaritoiu LECT. Cristian Vasile, LECT. Mihaela Suditu, LECT. Ioana Herseni, ASSIST. Cristina Safta ASSIST. Simona
Eftimie, ASSIST. Steliana Lefter / Educational Psychology, Pedagogy, Educational Management, Speciality
Didactics.
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH – MAIN FIELDS
PGE
Drilling-Production Department
- Wear of well tubular goods; Submersible helical engines;
- Well deflection and directional drilling;
- Induced stress in high-diameter casing;
- Circulation and isolation fluids for reduced-pressure strata;
- Gas-lift optimization and Well Stimulation;
- Optimization of rod pumping;
- Increase of recovery final factor;
- Production, Treating and Underground Storage of Natural Gas;
- Reservoir secondary recovery, Environmental Protection;
- Directional drilling and horizontal drilling; Drilling-production;
- Well Control Simulations.
Hydraulics, Thermodynamics and Reservoir Engineering Department
- Fluid mechanics; General hydraulics; Fluid traveling through porous media;
- Hydrogeology; Hydrodynamic investigations; Water, gas and petroleum reservoir engineering;
- Hydraulics of petroleum and gas recovery; Methods of enhanced petroleum recovery;
- Fluid transport through Pipes;
- Thermoenergetics of refrigeration plants; Environmental pollution;
- Thermoenergetics of hydrocarbon recovery by thermal methods; Heat transfer in non homogeneous media
(geological formations);
- Optimization of hydrocarbon recovery. Non-conventional methods of increasing oil recovery; Reservoir
simulation.
Geology Department
- Petroleum geology;
- Mineralogy and petrology;
- Stratigraphy; Sedimentology;
- Borehole geophysics;
- Geochemistry;
- Structural geology;
- Paleontology and Micropaleontology.
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MEE
Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment Department
- Functional-constructional improvement and improvement of the design calculus basis of drilling-production
machines and equipment;
- Reduction of power consumption of drilling-production equipment by: synchronisation of parallel functioning
of drilling groups, electric-hydraulic drive of pumping units for crude oil production, introduction of hydrostatic
transmission;
- Functional-constructional improvement and of the design calculus basis of refinery and petrochemical
equipment;
- Increase of technical performances and reliability of petrochemical technological equipment.
Manufacturing Technologies and Industrial Management Department
- Construction, manufacturing and quality assurance of oil field equipment;
- Manufacturing materials and technologies for petroleum equipment under hard working conditions (deep
drilling, functioning at low temperatures, functioning in aggressive media);
- Tribology, Corosion, Reability, Mentenance, Safty and Technical Risk (Hazard);
- Tribology of petroleum equipment;
- Construction, manufacturing and quality assurance of petrochemical and refinery technological equipment.
General Mechanical Disciplines Department
- Static and dynamic calculus of drilling masts;
- Static and dynamic calculus of pipe systems;
- Calculus of static devices in refineries and petrochemical works with application of fracture mechanics
concepts (pressure vessels of metal materials, or composites with glass fibres, mixers, lenticular compensators,
tanks, heat exchangers);
- Improvement of mechanical transmissions (chain transmission, gear drives, etc.);
- Use of descriptive geometry as design basis of refinery equipment and plants;
- Modernization of mechanical calculus of drilling rig elements (pumps, preventors, bits);
- Analysis of induced stress and deformation in parts by photoelasticity methods;
- Mechanics of robots.
Electrotechnics and Electronics Department
- Modernization and control of electric drives in drilling-production rigs and petrochemical plants;
- Remote control and communications in petroleum industry;
- Electroenergetics of Petroleum Industry;
- Medical electronics;
- Traffic control.
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Automatic Control and Computers Department
- Advanced Process Control Systems;
- Digital Control Architectures and Virtual Instrumentation;
- Robot Control and Computer Vision.
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Chemistry Department
- Study of molecular composition of different petroleum fractions by chromatographic and spectroscopic
methods;
- Study of corrosion processes in various media: Thermometric titrations in aqueous and non-aqueous medium;
- Study of composition and ion exchange properties of argillaceous minerals in the presence of fluid medium
with different pH;
- Mechanism and kinetic of thermal decomposition of organic compounds. Organic syntheses and structural
analysis;
- Syntheses of heterocyclic compounds. Syntheses and characterization of polymerisable materials and
preparation of polymers;
- Study of reduction of volatile organic compounds and CO2 from industrial gaseous mixtures;
- Study on preparation and properties of emulsified fuels.
Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering Department
- Phase Equilibria. Experimental and Regression Separation Processes (Distillation, Azeotropic and Extractive
Distillation, Liquid-Liquid Extraction, Adsorption, Absorption)
- Modelling, Simulation, Synthesis and Integration of Chemical Processes Heat transfer in heat exchangers and
technological fournaces Depollution of soils contaminated with petroleum products.
- Researches Concerning Environmental Pollutants Removal
- Chemical Processes Engineering
- Hydraulics and flow modelling of fluid transport
- Modelling and experimental validation of a fluidized-bed reactor
- Study to reduce head losses in commercial pipes
- Aeration system performance in wastewater treatment plant
- Study of wastewater treatment plant performance
- Wastewater treatment in oil industry
Sludge treatment
- Study of aerobic /anaerobic condition in biofilter
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Petroleum Processing Engineering Department
- Development and improvement of main processes of petroleum catalytic processing (Catalytic cracking,
Catalytic reforming, Hydrofining, Hydrocracking, Isomerisation);
- Engineering of chemical reactions, specific reactors in petroleum refining industry;
- Study of distillation processes of petroleum fractions and residues processing (Atmospheric and vacuum
distillation);
- Development and improvement of main processes of petroleum thermal processing (Steam cracking, Thermal
craking, Visbreaking, Coking);
- Studies concerning the chemical composition and properties of crude oil and petroleum fractions;
- Petroleum processes for lubeoil production and quality of ecological petroleum products;
- Biofuels from renewable resources;
- Development of petrochemical processes;
- Applied microbiology in petroleum processing and petrochemistrty.
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Finances, Accounting and Economic Analysis Department
- Finance;
- Accounting.
Management and Marketing Department
- Economic estimation of hydrocarbon recovery; management in hydrocarbon recovery activity; Estimating
investment risk in petroleum production industry, Strategies in petroleum production industry;
- Feasibility studies in the development of hydrocarbon deposits; Production and Operations Management;
- Applications of Total Quality Management in oil field equipment manufacturing activity;
- Marketing Research;
- Quantitative Methods in Business and Management;
- Environmental Management;
- Health Systems Management.
Mathematics and Informatics in Administration Department
- Mathematical methods applied to informatics;
- Probabilities and statistical mathematics;
- Optimal algorithms for management;
- Office automation;
- Differential geometry;
- Database and datawarehouse.
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Physical Education Department
- Optimization of working technologies with students in physical education and sports activities;
- Optimization of students' sports competition systems.
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Philology Departament
- Applied Linguistics, Communication Studies;
- Comparative literature;
- Contemporary Romanian Language;
- Cultural Anthropology;
- History of Romanian Literature;
- Latin Language;
- Romanian Culture and Civilization;
- Romanian Folklore;
- Theory of Literature;
- History of Romanian Literature
- Stylistics.
Modern Languages and Literatures Departament
- English and American Literature;
- Applied Linguistics and Contemporary English Language;
- French Literature;
- Applied Linguistics and Contemporary French Language;
- Modern Languages.
Social and Legal Studies Department
- History of the Romanians and history of national economy;
- Modern philosophy, Aesthetics Epistemology, History of Science, Psychology, Sociology;
- Legal Sciences.
Mathematics Department
- Spectral theory, Pseudodifferential operators, Quantum mechanics;
- Numerical analysis, The theory of stability;
- Reliability theory, Risk theory;
- Variational analysis, Mathematical physics;
- Algebra-rings anal modules;
- Statistics and Probability theory;
- Mathematical analysis, Computational algebra;
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Astronomy, Differential geometry;
Real analysis-measure theory;
Numerical analysis, Mechanics;
Complex analysis.
Informatics Department
- Office Automation;
- Programming Languages;
- Computer Graphics, Computer-aided Design (CAD), Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Desktop Publishing (DTP);
- Data Structures and Algorithm; Graph Theory;
- Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems and Multi-agent Systems;
- Numerical Analysis Computational Science and Data Minning;
- Internet Technologies;
- Instructional Design, Educational Software and e-learning.
Physics Department
- Molecule spectroscopy of aromatic hydrocarbon compounds;
- Non-mechanical focalizing optic systems with non-mechanically adjustable focal;
- Technological Characteristics of thin layers deposited in plasma;
- Stochastic substantiation of microphysics (quantum and relativist);
- Log ic structure of relativity theory.
Teacher Training Department
- Educational Psychology, Pedagogy, Educational Management, Specialty Didactics.
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ACTIVITIES
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University training (for high-school graduates, attending the University faculties as a result of passing an
entrance examination).
Advanced Study (for the graduates having obtained their Master degree).
Open and Distance courses (for some faculties specialisations).
Long life education.
Postgraduate courses (for higher education graduates).
Postgraduate courses (for specialists in production, design, research).
Training for high-school teaching degrees (for specialized high-school teachers).
Ph.D programmes (for specialists in education, research, design and production who passed an admission
examination).
Scientific research and micro-production.
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ABOUT CAMPUS and STUDENT LIFE
Our campus is small enough to be friendly but large enough to offer a comprehensive range of programs.
The organization of the campus life helps to promote social interaction, entertainment, leadership
opportunities, and personal development to students outside the classroom. It does so by structuring the
campus environment as a living and learning laboratory that students can experience through various programs
and services.
Learning takes place both in and out of the classroom. The Petroleum-Gas University provides opportunities for
student involvement by offering activities, educational programs, and services.
The campus includes:
- 80 lecture and seminar rooms, out of which 9 are amphitheaters with more than 100 seats and one with 500
seats;
- 140 laboratories equipped with modern appliances and installations both for teaching activity and for basic
applied research activity;
- Library with over 455,000 volumes, with reading rooms, book storehouse, a department of bibliographical
information and an university publishing house;
- Computer network, connected to the Internet, which involves over 600 computers, 10 Novell servers, Unix
servers for E-mail, 1 Linux server used for University website (www.upg-ploiesti.ro).
- Gymnasium (540 sq.m.) and an outdoors sports ground with handball, basketball, volleyball and tennis grounds;
- 7 hostels with a total accommodation capacity of 2,500 students in 1,2 and 4-person bedrooms;
- A student cafeteria with a capacity of 500 persons which can serve 1,500 meals a day and works in a “a la carte”
system;
- A GP's and a dentist's cabinet;
- A “Student House” generously hosts many artistic and cultural activities: scientific conferences, symposiums on
various topics (in the field of arts, history, economy, philosophy and technology), university year opening
ceremony, meetings of the members of various groups to prepare their participation in the National Students
Festival (the most important being the Festival of Student Art and Culture, now at the 4th edition) or organizing
student shows;
- A production workshop with a capacity of 75 persons;
- A training basis in the field of drilling and oil production;
- A university sports club having 10 different specialties.
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UNIVERSITY SPORTS CENTRE
The University Sports Centre was founded in 1967 having as main aim to promote the practising and subsequent
growth of physical education and university sports activity, by organizing sporting events at local and national
level in which the university students take part.
The athletes of the Petroleum and Gas University of Ploieşti have promoted the fame of Ploieşti and its University
throughout Romania by winning premier league championships in table tennis, basketball, football and handball.
The model plane flying section has gained recognition at international level by winning medals at several famous
competitions.
Local University Tournaments and Championships periodically organised:
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Basketball
Women Football
Men Football
Table Tennis
Handball
Model Plane Flying
Athletics
Chess
Judo
University National Championships where UPG students participate:
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Basketball
Football
Judo
Handball
New activities:
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Volleyball
Fitness
Body Building
Total body Workout
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STUDENTS’ UNION
The UPG Students’ League Ploiesti is an independent, democratic student organization which has a professional,
social, cultural- educational activity, being a juridicial organism.
The main goal of the UPG Students’ League from Ploiesti is protecting and promoting students’ interest regarding
not only university, but also social aspects of life.
On the 16th of January, 1990, The General Gathering of the Students discussesd upon The Status of the Students’
Union of UPG. The members of the organization have adopted and on the 15th of March 1990 the UPG Students’
Union obtained juridicial rights. On the 17th of November, 1994 the General Gathering agreed with the new
name of the organization, The UPG Students’ League from Ploiesti.
The UPG Students’ League from Ploiesti is a founder member of The Students Union of Romania (SUR), which is
the most important students’ organization from Romania.
The UPG Students’ League from Ploiesti has an annual scheduling for its projects, established by the Board of
Directors of the organization.
The UPG Students’ League members are daring young people, who want to change something and always need
the best from theirselves and from the others.
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CULTURAL PROGRAMMES AND EVENTS
The university’s “Student House” hosts many artistic and cultural activities: scientific conferences, symposiums on
various topics (in the field of arts, history, politics, economy, philosophy and sciences).
The academic year opening ceremony, some meetings of the members of various groups concerning their activity
and preparing their participation in the National Students Festivals (the most important being the Festival of
Student Art and Culture) and many of the student shows are hosted by this institution.
Not long after the beginning of the Semester 1 the Welcoming Ball for the students of the first year takes place.
This show is offered by the dancing club, the acting club and the comic group of the University. That night a jury
of professors, students, designers and photographers chooses the most beautiful girl of that year. Romanian pop
stars are invited to make the hall rock. After the show the party continues until the morning.
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LIBRARIES
The Library plays a vital role in supporting teaching, learning and research in the University.
In the large reading room with more than one hundred and fifty places, recently modernized by being endowed
with computer network and air conditioning, the students and the professors have the possibility, by free access
to the shelf, to consult more 30,000. Other 420,000 books may be borrowed.
The second reading room, destined to the periodical publications, facilitates the contact with the latest news
from the requested fields due to the most famous reviews and journals from our country and abroad.
The users also have the possibility to get information from other library resources by using our library computer
network, which is connected to the the Internet.
The library helps its readers by its own publications; it contributes to the elaboration of some bibliographical
specialty research. Our special concern is to continually enrich the library's collections with treatises,
handbooks, by purchasing valuable books from our country or from abroad.
All these turn the Library of Petroleum Gas University of Ploiesti into a real 'laboratory' of our intellectual life.
The second reading-room, destined to the periodical publications, assures to the readers the contact with the
latest news from the requested fields due to the most famous reviews from our country and from abroad.
Electronic media ?
The library helps its readers due to the publishing of its own publications and, at the users’ request; it helps to the
elaboration of some bibliographical researches of specialty.
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MICROPRODUCTION AND SERVICES
PRODUCTS MADE IN THE UNIVERSITY WORKSHOPS
- Flame arrestors for tanks (ND 25…ND 200);
- Safety valves for tanks (ND 50…ND 750);
- Safety hydraulic valves for tanks (ND 50…ND 200);
- Grid flame arrestors;
- Spiral metal filters with continuous slot-Johnson type (ND 40…ND 250) opening of the slot f=0.2…5.0 mm;
- Geological drilling rods with welded joints, pistons for deep pumps, nozzle flange assemblies.
SERVICES THAT CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE WORKSHOP AND
LABORATORIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
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Mineralogo-petrographic studies and establishment of physical-chemical properties of rocks;
Determination of physical-chemical and rheological properties of drilling fluids and well cements;
Processing and interpretation of geophysical logs;
Geological studies and projects identify the hydrocarbon accumulations, gas and petroleum recovery,
estimating of petroleum, gas, coal, ore reserves;
Geological, sedimentological mapping;
Engine tests and adjustment of injection (diesel) devices or ignition (gasoline engines) devices;
Thermotechnical analysis of thermal combustion characteristic of petroleum fuels;
Microstructure analyses on collecting rocks (by emission chemical-spectral method, X-ray diffraction method
by crystals etc.);
Microstructure analyses on reservoir water and injection waters;
Microstructure analyses on hydrocarbon systems;
Laboratory simulation of certain recovery processes using injection waters;
Making of filtering buttons for gas or crude well filters;
Determination of dielectric parameters of petroleum and polyetylenes;
Spectral determination of aromatic hydrocarbons in petroleum;
Testing of roller-bits and diamond bits;
Syncronization of linear hydraulic engines;
Determination of functional characteristics of turbo-couplings, turbotransformers, centrifugal pumps and
drilling turbines;
Calibrating and checking of heating equipment of atmospheric tanks;
Static and dynamic equilibration of rotating parts (shafts, rotors, etc.);
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 Determination of induced stress and deformation in parts or subassemblies of technological machines and
equipment by the method of electrorezistive tensometry;
 Testing of fatigue behavior of expansion pipe;
 Calibrating of controlled clamping devices of all diameters screws;
 Determination of characteristics of grounds for foundations;
 Estimating of safety and reliability in technological equipment operation;
 Determination of induced stress and deformation in parts by photoelasticity method;
 Mechanical tests (traction, compression, bending, torsion, hardness, shock bending) on samples from metallic
materials;
 Tests at variable strains (on pulse or rotary bending machine) on samples from metallic material;
 Tests of metallic materials creep behavior;
 Metallic material microstructure determinations by optic or electronic microscopy;
 Special tenacity of metallic materials and welded joints (NDT determination, failure tenacity by KIC or COD
methods);
 Technological analysis of refinery plants, especially for heat transfer aspects and optimization of heat transfer
systems;
 Optimized technological design of heat transfer equipment (heat exchangers, reboilers, condensers, air heat
exchangers, tubular heaters, fin heat exchangers etc.);
 Physical-chemical analyses of petroleum fractions;
 Technological analyses of refinery plants;
 Experimental studies on micropilot plants for petroleum processing processes;
 Modelling and simulation of petroleum processing processes r;
 IR, UV-VIS spectral analyses ( structure determination of organic substances, analysis on hydrocarbon classes
of petroleum products);
 Determination of physical properties of liquid substances (density, viscosity, vapour pressure, superficial
tension, dielectric constant, superficial conductivity, flowing potential, electroosmotic flowing speed,
phenomenological coefficients);
 Elementary analysis (microelement dosage, analysis of water quality, metal recovery);
 Gas analyses; dosage of noxious elements resulted from exhaust emission of motor vehicles and from fixed
sources;
 Determination of fluid phase equilibrium data;
 Elaboration of separation technological diagrams;
 Technological analyses of certain separation trains;
 Simulation of certain diffusion separation operation;
 Chromatographic analyses;
 Technological consulting in the field of “petrochemical processes”;
 Catalyst testing on pilot plants (approx. 0.5 Lect. reaction zone) at different temperatures and pressures for
reaction of oxidation, oxidative dehydrogenation, hydrodealkylation, izomerisation, dehydrogenation etc.;
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Consulting on process computers;
Computer networks design;
Information systems design and achievement;
Making up and maintaining of certain data bases;
Computer-aided design, office automation, computer editing (doctor’s theses, textbooks).
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OTHER STRUCTURES
CEMATEP – Professional Training and Consultancy Center in Management and Petroleum
Technologies
The main aim of CEMATEP is that of organizing activities to improve professional training of managers and key staff in oil
companies in order to maximize the use of new production technologies, development of managerial skills in quality
control, innovation and marketing practices.
Objectives:
• Improvement of professional training for the labor force in oil companies in order to answer to the present-day
national and international demands regarding modern products and technologies in this field;
• Improvement of professional training for the human resource in administrative region South-Walachia in order to
support innovative activities in oil companies so that beneficiaries become highly competitive and could develop
partnerships with foreign companies;
• Training experts for companies who will put into practice new information technologies in the process of
manufacturing;
• Training new skills for the labor market such as quality management, innovation management, diagnosis and
monitoring transportation pipes for oil products;
• Training and development of skills in the field of computer-mediated design and manufacture aimed at engineers
and technicians in oil companies;
• Improvement of the general and specific level of qualification in designing, applying and maintaining oil
equipment;
• Promoting innovation and technological transfer to oil companies;
• Offering support for beneficiaries in the field of IT, information society and other sectors to develop and obtain
maximum profit from the use of new practices and technologies;
• Improvement of the ability to adapt to the requirements of market economy both for managers and working
staff.
Contact:
Phone: 0244.573.171, ext. 198
Fax: 0244.575.847
Contact persons:
Prof. Eng. Marius Gabriel PETRESCU, PhD [email protected]
Assist. Eng. Adrian NEACŞA, [email protected]
CTTIAP - The Technological Transfer, Innovation and Business Center Prahova
The Technological Transfer, Innovation and Business Center (CTTIAP) is a private enterprise, created with the
purpose of increasing the efficiency of the research development and innovation stimulation activities, with the
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role of acting as an interface/broker between research and production, providing services adapted to the
demands of the free-market economy in Romania, services of high quality and modern infrastructure. The Center
supports, through its activity at regional level, the economic and social development of SMEs, in the direction of
increasing the quality and competitiveness of the products and services provided both on the local and
international markets.
Since 1997, when it was founded at the initiative of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Prahova, of the
Association of Patronage Prahova, of the University Petrol & Gas Ploiesti and of several local private enterprises,
CTTIAP has been undergoing a continuous development and modernization process, taking part, within several
partnerships, at the achievement of various national and international programs, such as: Horizon 2000,
RELANSIN, MENER, Leonardo da Vinci, PHARE and others. The evolution of the center is highlighted by the
diploma and medal for excellence SIR 2000, awarded by the Romanian Government, through the National Agency
for Science, Technology and Innovation.
Objectives:
Short-term:
• Promoting the processes of technical creation, innovation and stimulation of technological transfer;
• Supporting the setting-up of SMEs with activities of production based on advanced technologies;
• Promoting and developing internal and international partnerships between research units, including
higher education institutions, and production enterprises, with the goal of making these relations more
efficient;
• Providing connected services for the activities of consulting, training or technological transfer, with
modern infrastructure and high competence;
• Providing consulting, economic and specialized analysis services, studies and rofessional expertise for
SMEs;
• Organizing seminaries, conferences, workshops for the purposes of identifying the necessities of the
industry and of setting-up the social dialogue between the scientific world and universities and research
centers and the economic agents, both public or private;
• Training of trainers, professional improvement and reorientation of the personnel of SMEs and those
fired from restructured enterprises;
Medium-term:
• Formation, development and maintenance of specialized regional databases with the purpose of rapidly
disseminating information of wide scientific, economic and educational interest for SMEs.
• Supporting through consulting the SMEs in the process of elaborating competitive national and European
project proposals;
• Promoting and developing internal and international partnership;
• Improvement of project management;
• Disseminating information concerning the participation in economic and social development programs,
both internal and international and development/modernization of the infrastructures of the
organizations implicated in disseminating scientific information.
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What can we offer?
To have a clear and correct image of the potential of CTTIAP we wish to present you briefly only some of the
services we can provide through our departments of Technological Transfer and Innovation (TTI), of Analysis
Diagnose (A-D) and Educational Dissemination of information (E-DI):
Specialized consulting
• Elaborating and managing projects
• International partnerships and resource identification
• Intellectual, industrial and commercial property rights, finance and banking aspects, law and legislation
issues
• Quality
• Marketing
Specialized connected services
• Providing complete technological transfer services (evaluation, elaboration of documentation, testing,
trials, etc.) in the field of petrol petrochemistry and not only.
• Management of projects (evaluation, launching, planning and administration).
• Supporting new solutions and getting them patented.
• Evaluation of new solutions proposed by research and invention centres.
• Elaboration of feasibility, marketing studies, analyses diagnostics, expertises.
• Technological prognosis.
• Offers / contracts with partners.
• Internal / international collaborations, especially economical and social development programs for SMEs.
Dissemination of information
Training in the fields of:
• Computers
• Innovation management
• Modern leadership techniques
• Marketing
• Product quality
• Book keeping
• Professional improvement and reconversion through preparative courses and strategies.
• Organizing seminaries, conferences
• Editing of papers within scientific communication sessions
• Editing of materials from the fields of training
• Promotional and technical publications
Contact: Assitant Professor Cornel Ianache, Ph.D, [email protected], + 40 (0)244 573171, ext 141
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Zonal Center for Polyethylene Welding
Objectives:
• Development of the abilities for the operating staff according to the high demand in the labor force
market for authorized specialists in PEHD welding.
• Improvement of training for managers so that they come up to present-day expectations regarding health
issues and work safety regulations according to international standards (HSEQ).
Target groups:
The main target groups are represented by: managers and operating staff (workers) within the main authorized
companies in the field of natural gases, according to the regulations of the National Regulative Authority in the
Field of Natural Gases.
Contact:
Address: B-dul Bucuresti, nr. 39 , cod 100680, Ploiesti, Romania, PO BOX 52
Tel.: + 40 - 244 - 573 171, ext. 213, 215
Fax: + 40 - 244 - 575 847
Web page: http://www.upg-ploiesti.ro
Contact persons:
Prof. Eng. MIHAIL MINESCU, PhD
Assoc. Prof. Eng. DRAGOS GABRIEL ZISOPOL, PhD
[email protected]
[email protected]
International training and accreditation center in well-drilling and extraction
The center has been created in 2004 to provide training for petroleum and gas specialists.
One of the main goals of the center is to train and certify staff, working in petroleum and gas rigs, in
preventing eruptive phenomena.
The center is accredited and audited by IWCF (International Well Control Forum). The Center owns two
simulators (Drillsim 50 şi Drillsim 5000) that are used for the training of the staff working on the field,
but also of the students.
Since the Center inception, around 1500 specialists have been trained and certified in preventing and
fighting against eruptive phenomena.
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