About the training program
The program prepares specialists in the development and design of modern electric drive systems — energy-efficient and equipped with intelligent microprocessor control systems. During their studies, students master general engineering and electrical engineering disciplines, in-depth study information technologies: they learn mathematical modeling of electric drives and their control systems, as well as programming control tools. Graduates will be able to create solutions for a wide range of technical devices — from robots and numerically controlled machines to elevators, pumps, and industrial equipment.
What do graduates do?
Graduates work in various industries — they are engaged in the design and operation of electrical complexes, automation, and mechanization of production. Their competencies are in demand in the oil and gas sector (maintenance of oil and gas pumping equipment drives), in the production of medical and aviation equipment (including power units for unmanned aerial vehicles). Specialists work with electric drives of lifting mechanisms, elevators, excavators, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and robotic complexes. They are also involved in the development and maintenance of electrical machines, transformers, electromechanical systems, and energy and resource systems