The University of Zagreb is the oldest university in South-Eastern Europe, dating its roots from 1669, but keeping up to modern challenges as one of the world's top 500 universities.
We are proud to say that the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER) is part of that tradition, belonging to the largest and the most influential Croatian University. Today's Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing is a home for a large family of more than 3800 undergraduate and graduate students, 450 PhD students, 200 professors and 300 teaching and research assistants.
FER alumni are highly respected professionals that are exceptionally demanded in Croatian companies in the fields of electrical engineering, information technologies and computing, but also in top technology companies all around the world. You can learn more about how FER helped our alumni in their testimonials from automotive, IT, machine learning and other industries.
And here's a look at Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing's floor plan!
Our halls can seem as a labyrinth to those coming to the Faculty for the first time. But, orienting is simple: here A, B, C and D are buildings, but their layout makes sense only if you know how they were built. That's why our floor plan is here.
Employees of the student service daily help all students of the Faculty to solve administrative problems and answer their queries. Student service is available to students at the counters in front of lecture rooms D1 and D2 every working day between 12:00 and 14:00.
The library fund in the basement consists of professional books (48,365 volumes), with a very valuable collection of manuals, dictionaries, encyclopaedias and scientific journals (662 titles), and covers the curriculum of the Faculty. Computer library catalog can be searched on the computers in the library and via the web browser.
FER Career Centre is a central place which offers help to students during their studies and for up to two years after graduation. Students can receive help regarding information, counselling, communication with Student Administration Office, additional forms of education, support for more effective studying, students and employers networking, psychological counselling and other forms of help related to career and personal skill development.