About the training program
Students gain knowledge and skills in the field of design, creation, and operation of thermal and refrigeration equipment, heating systems, hot water supply, and air conditioning. A thermal engineer is responsible for the uninterrupted supply of production processes with necessary components: steam, hot water, heated or cooled air, etc. He should take care of saving thermal energy, reducing losses, and implementing the latest energy-saving developments.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of programs in the field of thermal energy and thermal engineering can work in various directions, including design, production-technological, organizational and managerial, service, and operational activities. Some possible places of work: Energy supplier companies: thermal power plants and power plants. Heat networks: heating boiler houses and communal heat supply. Enterprises with their own production boiler houses and thermal engineering equipment. Installation, repair, shop and design organizations specializing in heat supply and energy supply systems.