About the faculty
The Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy (FEP) stands out for its innovative approach to grooming future engineers. Students undergo a well-rounded education encompassing humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. This broad foundation is complemented by intensive instruction in psychology, pedagogy, engineering principles, and hands-on practical training, culminating in vocational qualifications.

Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy

The Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy offers programs in the following specialties:

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- Engineering and Pedagogical Activity (Mechanical Engineering)
- Engineering and Pedagogical Activity (Construction)
- Engineering and Pedagogical Activity (Automotive Engineering)
- Engineering and Pedagogical Activity (Applied Programming)

-Engineering and pedagogical activity (Power engineering)

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- Equipment and Technologies of Vacuum, Compressor, and Low-Temperature Engineering (Vacuum and Compressor Technology)

During their studies, students delve into engineering and psychological-pedagogical disciplines, along with exploring modern software development technologies:

- Modern programming languages (Pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic, C++, C#, Java)
- Databases (SQL, Access, Oracle)
- Computer-aided design systems (AutoCAD, COMPAS 3D, Autodesk Inventor)
- Engineering and scientific calculation systems (Matlab, MathCAD)
- Graphic packages (Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, 3D Studio MAX)

Students of the faculty actively engage in research activities in both technical and pedagogical fields. Additionally, all students have the opportunity to enhance their health and participate in sports activities. The top students also have the chance to relax and work as part of summer pedagogical teams.

The faculty prepares engineering and engineering-pedagogical personnel through four departments:

- Department of Vocational Training and Pedagogy
- Department of Vacuum and Compressor Technology
- Department of Technology and Methods of Teaching
- Department of Psychology

The faculty boasts 49 highly qualified instructors, including 4 doctoral degree holders and 20 candidates of science. Currently, there are 608 students enrolled, with 299 studying on a full-time basis.

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Vulica Francyska Skaryny 25/3, Minsk, Minskaja voblasć, 220076, Republic of Belarus
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8:15 – 17:30
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+375 (17) 316-39-03 (дневной деканат), +375 (17) 221-03-36 (заочный деканат)
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+375 (17) 316-39-03
On checking into the dormitory
+375 (17) 282-88-81
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Do the Right Thing: Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy
The Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy is a place where engineers and teachers are trained simultaneously for the system of vocational, secondary special, and higher education.
19 June 2026 11:45
From "Krokodil" to sports relays. IPF volunteers organized a celebration for children from the Rudenskaya Specialized Boarding School.
Volunteering at universities isn't just a tribute to social trends, but a real opportunity to change someone's life for the better, offering warmth and attention. One striking example of such genuine care was the charity trip of IAP students to the Rudenskaya Specialized Boarding School.
16 June 2026 9:05
The Price of Easy Money and Personal Responsibility: A Meeting Between BNTU EPF Students and a Drug Enforcement Officer
As part of preventative work to prevent youth crime and delinquency, an important meeting was held at the BNTU Faculty of Engineering and Pedagogy.
12 June 2026 12:59
Girls in Engineering: Tatiana Evtukhova
The Associate Professor proves that it is possible to easily combine raising three children, defending a PhD thesis in powder metallurgy, and a love for teaching
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