About the training program
Training direction - Construction. The master's program "Engineering Life Support Systems in Construction" is about creating comfort in a building, life support, technologies, and leadership in this field. The essence of the program is an in-depth study and scientific justification of microclimate engineering, heat supply, water supply, ventilation and air conditioning, air and water purification processes. Everything in the building that is not made of brick, steel, glass, and cement is the area of knowledge, skills, and abilities of our graduates.
What do graduates do?
Life Support Systems Engineer:
- develops and designs internal heating, gas supply, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for civil, public, and industrial buildings;
- develops and designs systems for cleaning and neutralizing technological and ventilation emissions;
- develops and designs internal and external water supply and drainage systems for civil, industrial buildings and structures, pumping stations for treatment, booster, and water intake facilities;
- develops and designs water treatment and purification facilities for domestic and industrial wastewater.