About the training program
Studying in the field of "Electrical Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering," students gain knowledge and skills related to the production, transmission, distribution, and use of electrical energy. This field is focused on training specialists capable of designing, operating, and managing electrical systems and equipment, which allows graduates to successfully work in various industries such as energy, industry, transport, construction, and other organizations.
What do graduates do?
• Power Engineer (designs, operates, and repairs power facilities, including power plants, transmission lines, and substations) • Relay Protection and Automation Specialist (develops and maintains relay protection and automation systems that ensure the safety and reliability of electrical networks) • Power System Dispatcher (manages the operation of power plants and electrical networks) • Power Project Manager (manages projects for the construction, reconstruction, and modernization of power facilities) • Energy Conservation Expert (implements and controls the use of energy-saving technologies in electrical systems)