Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
The beginning of the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering was the creation in the academic year 1946/1947, on the initiative of prof. Stanisław Turczynowicz, the Melioration Section, at the Agricultural Department of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. In 1948/1949 this section was transformed into the Department of Water Melioration, then in 1950/1951 into the Department of Agricultural Melioration, and in 1954/1955 into the Department of Water Melioration. The faculty operated under this name until the 1989/1990 academic year, when it was transformed into the Faculty of Melioration and Environmental Engineering, and in 2000 changed its name to the Faculty of Engineering and Environmental Management.
Studies at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
From the 2003/04 academic year, the faculty, as well as the entire WULS-SGGW, switched to the two-cycle study system in accordance with the Bologna Agreement. This required the development of new study programs. They are in line with the applicable teaching standards, approved by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Due to changes in education standards, the programs are subject to adjustments introduced by the Discipline Councils.