About the training program
The program includes several profiles: "Thermal Stations," "Heat Supply," "Water Treatment," and "Automated Systems." The training is aimed at preparing specialists in the field of thermal energy, including the design, operation, and modernization of technical means for the production, distribution, and rational use of thermal energy.
What do graduates do?
Graduates work in construction and housing and communal services, engaged in the design and operation of thermal power and thermal engineering facilities, including building engineering systems, thermal networks, and heat supply systems. They are in demand at thermal and nuclear power plants, in energy conservation and energy management companies, in organizations servicing heat and mass exchange devices, auxiliary thermal engineering equipment, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. They are also in demand at enterprises implementing environmental and gas turbine technologies, heat supply automation, and digital control systems.