Program Title: “Electrical Power Supply”
Professional Index: D071310
I. Admission Programs:
Requirements for Applicants:
Admission Requirements for the Electrical Power Supply Engineering Program:
Entrance Exams for the Electrical Power Supply Engineering Bachelor's Program:
Objective of the Bachelor's Degree Program:
The goal of this program is to train engineers with strong theoretical knowledge and practical and research skills who can ensure the continuous and reliable operation of electrical power systems in urban areas, industrial enterprises, mining, and construction sectors. Graduates will be capable of operating, maintaining, and adjusting technical equipment; executing design and construction works; enhancing operational efficiency and optimization; conducting analysis, maintenance, testing, and commissioning; and implementing upgrades and improvements.
Graduates of the program will be equipped with fundamental knowledge in electrical engineering, as well as in mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences. They will possess the knowledge, skills, and competencies to analyze, improve, and solve specific engineering problems.
In addition to developing their capabilities, graduates will have fully acquired the professional mindset and skills to independently experiment with, research, calculate, and solve technological problems.
3. Competencies of Graduates:
Graduates will be able to plan, design, and implement solutions within the scope of electrical engineering responsibilities in industrial and related social sectors. They will be proficient in computers, programming languages, and electrical systems, and capable of pursuing further education both domestically and internationally.
Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills:
Research and Knowledge Creation Skills:
Positive Attitude, Thinking, and Learning Skills:
Comprehensive Skills for Success in Industry and Business:
Professional Ethics and Responsibility:
Teamwork Skills:
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can work as electrical supply engineers or operations engineers in energy companies, production, transmission, and distribution organizations—both public and private. They are equipped to work across various sectors, conduct research, participate in projects and development in the energy sector, serve as calculation engineers, pursue advanced studies, and work in light and heavy industries, including mining, as electrical supply engineers.
Training Process: