| 1-43 01 01 "POWER PLANTS" |
The Department of "Electric Power Plants" prepares students in the specialty of the same name to work at the basic enterprises of the energy industry of the Republic of Belarus - power plants. The functioning of the entire industrial complex and the domestic sector of the country depends on the reliability of the operating mode of power plants.
Graduates of this specialty work both at urban thermal power plants, available in every major regional center of the country, and at the country's largest power plants - Lukomlskaya and Berezovskaya GRES. Graduated specialists are also in demand at the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction. Hydroelectric power plants, wind power plants, solar power plants, mini-CHPs using alternative fuels - all these facilities are designed and maintained by specialists in the field of power industry.
The curricula of the specialty "Electric Power Plants" are integrated with the curricula of other electrical power specialties of the faculty, so the knowledge gained by graduates is enough to work in electrical networks, in the power supply of industrial enterprises, agriculture and the housing and communal sector.
Young specialists are willingly taken to design, repair and installation and commissioning organizations working in the energy sector. Graduates of the department build their careers in representative offices of large foreign companies engaged in the production of electrical equipment.
Power engineers, graduates of the Department of Power Plants, have every opportunity for career growth. Among them are the leaders of both individual energy enterprises and associations, and the entire energy industry of the country.
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| 1-43 01 09 "RELAY PROTECTION AND AUTOMATION" |
The training of students at the department in the specialty 1-43 01 09 began in 2012. Previously, specialists in relay protection and automation in electric power systems were trained at the department in the framework of the specialty 1-53 01 04 "Automation and control of energy processes."
Electrical engineers who have completed this specialty work in the field of operation, installation, repair, adjustment, training, development of automation devices, control and protection of electric power systems, installations and equipment in various sectors of the national economy. They hold engineering and managerial positions in production, in assembly, repair and adjustment, design and research energy organizations, higher and secondary specialized educational institutions.