The Department of Structural Mechanics offers a wide range of teaching activities within full-time and part-time programs at the bachelor’s and master’s levels, as well as doctoral studies. The curriculum includes both fundamental courses and advanced specialized classes, delivered in Polish and English.

Main Areas of Teaching

  • Structural Mechanics – statics, dynamics, stability and ultimate load-bearing capacity, nonlinear structural analysis,
  • Strength of Materials – from fundamentals to engineering applications,
  • Numerical and Computational Methods – programming, modeling, simulations, optimal design, structural reliability,
  • Civil and Structural Engineering – concrete, shell, high-rise, timber, and other modern structural solutions,
  • Engineering Informatics and 3D Modeling – use of software (including AutoCAD, Robot, Abaqus, Marc, Fortran, Matlab, Mathematica) in analysis and design,
  • Courses in English – including Reliability of Structures and Mathematical Methods in Engineering,
  • Seminars and Project-Based Courses – fostering students’ research, analytical, and engineering skills.

Teaching Staff

Courses are taught by experienced faculty members, including professors, associate professors, and assistant professors affiliated with the Department of Structural Mechanics. They combine academic research with engineering practice, enabling students to gain both solid theoretical foundations and practical skills essential for their professional careers.