About the training program
The program prepares specialists in the design and operation of heat, electricity, gas, and water supply systems for cities and industrial enterprises. Graduates study modern energy infrastructures, learn to analyze and develop energy and water supply schemes, ensure their operation, and rationally use fuel and energy resources. They master the technical and economic justification of technical solutions, assess the energy efficiency of facilities, and implement promising technologies to optimize the operation of urban engineering systems.
What do graduates do?
Graduates work in the field of construction and housing and communal services (design and operation of thermal power and thermal engineering facilities), as well as in the power industry. Their professional activities are related to thermal networks and systems of heat supply, gas supply, water supply and wastewater disposal, and urban power supply. They are employed in organizations servicing refrigeration systems, compressor and refrigeration units, heat pumps, air conditioning systems, auxiliary thermal equipment, heat and mass exchange devices. Graduates are employed at renewable energy facilities and in companies implementing environmental protection systems.