I like my university, because it offers one of the mostly-filled curricula in Greece for Electrical and Computer Engineering. More specifically, I recommend it if someone wants to study traditional Electrical Engineering, either in Electronics, Energy or Telecommunications. Furthermore, the facilities have been modernised in recent years, offering an improved academic experience, but the dorms are old.
View moreI would recommend it for undergraduate studies.
The programme is good and most professors are really good on their field (releasing papers and having PhD students).
An issue is that there are little to no job opportunities for work after the studies in Xanthi.
Another issue is that there are less opportunities for extra work around the subject of studies (student teams and workshops) compared to the universities on the big cities.
Overall the campus and the infastructures are in medium to good state
It is a really good Greek University, though it has some flaws. The courses are challenging, especially electric circuits and electromagnetic fields, which you must take repeatedly. The electronics master that I am in is pretty interesting and the professors try to be up to date as possible with their labs and their lectures. Overall, the studying program is really good in my opinion.
About the faculty and the campus, I do not have to say good things. Water is leaking from everywhere in the amphitheatres, and only a specific number of PCs and equipment exist in the labs, therefore forcing us to have less lab practice.
The food that they provide has become really bad in the last two years and the only option left is cooking at home which is more expensive and time-consuming.
Taking all things into consideration, I can say that if the infrastructure of the uni (campus, dorms, food) was in a better condition, it might be the best experience for everyone who would study here.
View moreI love my university beacuse it has modern facilities and the program is full of excited courses. Moreover, the teachers are very kind and always will to help us which makes this university a perfect place to learn whatever you want
View moreI am currently in my 3rd year of studies and so far my studies in DUTH (faculty of EECE) according to my expectations. The majority of the subjects are regarding math, physics and engineering, which I find appealing but difficult. The professors have impressive CVs and some have written exceptional books and these factors contribute to a unique in-depth learning experience for me. The university has also invested a lot in the lab equipment and computer hardware and all the facilities are clean and tidy. Overall, this is a University with corporate connections all over the world that will be the key element in your CV. Hard work is essential!
View moreMy opinion of the University is a very positive one so far. The courses provided to me so far have been satisfactory and valuable for my future evolution into a fully-fledged Electrical and Computer Engineer. I liked the fact that I had the opportunity to explore both aspects of my studies, both electrical engineering and computer engineering. Also, the nourishment is adequate and the facilities are modern and of excellent quality.
View moreThe facilities are pretty good and all the laboratories are well-equipped. The proffesors are highly educated and some of them are the best of their kind. Overall the services provided to students are really helpful and they include free food, books and transportation to the university.
View moreThe ECE curriculum offers a wide range of topics that electrical and computer engineers can face. Students can select from various courses in microelectronics, automation, programming, power electronics, robotics, telecommunications etc. The level of the courses was most of the time more than I was initially expecting giving me a wide range of knowledge and skills.
The faculty’s facilities are new while the labs are getting equipped with state-of-the-art equipment most of the time. The courses give you hands-on experience via labs and workshops.
Student NGOs are highly present in the faculty by organizing seminars, workshops, competitions and other events connecting the students with their upcoming professional lives. Some NGOs are also offering soft skills sessions targetting on boosting the upcoming engineers’ skillset. I would definitely recommend joining one of them, like EESTEC since they are really active and friendly.
Accommodation is provided for free by the university after fulfilling the needed criteria while food is also provided for free on a daily basis.
View moreMost proffesors seem to possess their subject, are nice towards students and are available for extra work in case someone needs help. The facilities are clean, there are plenty of classes. Most courses are on point, interesting and provide useful informations. It’s a flaw that most of the facilities in Xanthi, were i study, are outside the city.
View moreIt is a university with a renewed curriculum so that the student can get the general knowledge on the subject of electrical engineering but also in recent years to be able to specialize in courses and areas that interest him most. Laboratories have relatively old machines and I think they should be closer to today’s technology. Finally, organizations have an important place in the university as we have one of the most active student branches of EESTEC where it offers many supplies to students that will help them in their careers.
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