About the training program
Bachelor's graduates acquire professional competencies in the areas of automatic control, cybernetics, modeling, system analysis and decision-making, information theory and coding, computing machines, systems and networks, digital electronics, and control microcomputers during their studies. The areas of professional activity of graduates may include design, research, production, and operation of control systems and means in the industrial and defense industries; creation of modern software and hardware tools for research and design, control, technical diagnostics, and industrial testing of automatic and automated control systems.









