Education in EQD-Bachelor major "Electronics" is carried out in full-time and part-time form of education.

The training provides basic engineering knowledge in the professional field.

Electrical engineering, electronics and automation, including in-depth study of general engineering disciplines, electrical engineering, electronics and foreign languages, as well as practical training by studying specialized disciplines – analog, digital and microprocessor circuit engineering, electromechanical and power supply devices, electronic circuit theory, microelectronics, electronic equipment design and technology, measurements and design automation in electronics, electronic control and management devices, optoelectronics and laser devices in industry, etc. Profiling training is provided through a free choice of a group of disciplines in the field of industrial electronics, global information technologies, computer measurement systems, sensors, electromechanical systems, audio systems, radio engineering, communication technology, medical technology and others, which provide a basis for successful implementation in our country and abroad.

Those who have acquired the educational qualification degree "Bachelor of Electronics" can continue their studies in the master's programs "Electronics" and "Automotive Electronics", provided by professors from the department of "Automatics and Electronics" and leading specialists from practice, to acquire the educational qualification degree "Master Engineer".

Education in EQD-bachelor major "Computer management and automation" is carried out in full-time and part-time form of education.

The specialty prepares highly qualified and wide-ranging specialists with solid general technical training and in-depth knowledge in the field of automation, modern information and control systems and mechatronics. The specialty meets the needs of various areas of the economy such as industry, energy, transport and others and corresponds to the dynamics of their development.

Students of the specialty can specialize in two main areas: information and control systems based on modern specialized computer equipment and systems with artificial intelligence; mechatronic systems.

Training in the specialty is conducted by highly qualified teachers actively participating in various national and international educational and research programs and projects. Modernly furnished educational and information centres and laboratories equipped with the cooperation of leading companies in the field such as Moeller, ePLAN, Siemens, Beckhoff, National Instruments and others are used. Students have the opportunity to conduct part of their studies in various European universities.

Those who have acquired the educational and qualification degree "Bachelor in Computer Management and Automation" can continue their studies in the master's programs "Automatics and Computer Systems for Automation" and "Automatics and Mechatronics", provided by teachers from the Department of "Automatics and Electronics" and leading specialists.

The training in the specialty "Automatics and computer systems for automation", EQD "Master" aims to prepare highly qualified broad-based specialists with solid fundamental and general technical training and in-depth knowledge of modern control systems and information technology and automation technologies and systems. The master's program meets the needs of various fields of the economy such as industry, light industry, agriculture, communications, transport, as well as in education, health care, ecology, public administration, etc. and corresponds to the dynamics of their development.

Graduates acquire skills to carry out engineering, research, teaching, organizational and management activities related to the specialty. The broad-based training and in-depth knowledge in the field of automation, information and control systems and computer systems for automation enable graduates to successfully realize themselves as participants and managers of engineering, research and scientific units, experts, teachers, managers of companies, etc.

The master's program lasts two semesters for full-time and three semesters for part-time study (including the defense of the diploma thesis) for holders of the Bachelor's degree in Automation, Information and Control Technology and Computer Management and Automation.

Students who have graduated from other majors in the same professional field of electrical engineering, electronics and automation are trained for two semesters regularly or three part-time.

For students who have completed another related professional field, the duration of study is three semesters for full-time and four for part-time.

For students who graduated in another field of higher education, the study lasts four semesters for full-time and five for part-time.

The training in the Master's program of the specialty "Automatics and Mechatronics" aims to prepare highly qualified broad-based specialists with solid fundamental and general technical training and in-depth knowledge of automation, modern control systems, as well as the elements and control systems specific to mechatronic systems. The master's program meets the needs of various fields of industry, transport, light industry, as well as in education, health care, public administration, etc. and corresponds to the dynamics of their development.

The Master in Automation and Mechatronics acquires skills to perform engineering, research, teaching, organizational and management activities related to the specialty. The broad-based preparation and in-depth knowledge in the field of automation, information and control systems, mechatronics and the management of mechatronic systems enable graduates to successfully realize themselves as participants and managers of engineering, research and scientific units, experts, teachers, managers of companies, etc. .

The master's program lasts two semesters for full-time and three semesters for part-time form of study (including the defense of the thesis) for holders of the Bachelor's degree in Automation, Information and Control Technology and Computer Management and Automation.

Students who have graduated from other majors in the same professional field of electrical engineering, electronics and automation are trained for two semesters regularly or three part-time.

For students who have completed another related professional field, the duration of study is three semesters for full-time and four for part-time.

For students who graduated in another field of higher education, the study lasts four semesters for full-time and five for part-time.

The training in the Master's program "Automotive Electronics" aims to prepare highly qualified specialists with broad-based training and in-depth knowledge of modern electronic systems used in the automotive industry. The master's program meets the diverse needs of the economy and creates very good prospects for realization in all its branches, especially in those related to the operation of cars in the automotive industry. Disciplines dealing with the specifics of electronic systems for the car are studied. These are: Sensors and executive mechanisms in cars, Communication equipment and specialized networks in cars, Electronic systems for the car, Electronic systems for controlling drives in vehicles, Electronic systems for security and protection of the car. In addition, the program includes subjects familiarizing students with the functions performed by the electronic modules in the car. Elective courses are also included in the curriculum, giving future masters two options: Applied Electronics in Agricultural Machinery or Electronic Power Management Systems for Vehicles with Renewable Energy Sources. Graduates of the Master's degree in Automotive Electronics acquire knowledge and skills to carry out engineering, research, design, organizational and management activities related to the specialty and are successfully implemented as contractors and managers of engineering, research and scientific units, experts, managers of companies, workshops and etc.

The master's program lasts two semesters for full-time and three semesters for part-time form of study (including the defense of the thesis) for holders of the Bachelor's degree in Electronics.

Students who have graduated from other majors in the same professional field of electrical engineering, electronics and automation are trained for two semesters regularly or three part-time.

For students who have completed another related professional field, the duration of study is three semesters for full-time and four for part-time.

For students who graduated in another field of higher education, the study lasts four semesters for full-time and five for part-time.

The training in the master's program in the specialty "Electronics" aims to prepare highly qualified specialists with broad-based training and in-depth knowledge of modern electronic systems used in various fields of industry. The master's program corresponds to the dynamics of the development of electronics. It meets the diverse needs of the economy and creates very good prospects for implementation in all its branches. The curriculum of the broad-based master's program includes a number of disciplines that reflect the specific features and requirements for electronic systems in various fields. Such specialized courses are: Automotive Electronics, Medical Electronics, Nuclear Electronics, Applied Electronics in Agriculture, Electronic Systems for Management of Renewable Energy Sources, Electronic Systems for Environmental Control. There are also other attractive disciplines such as Telecommunication Engineering and Information Technology, which provide additional knowledge about the use of electronics in telecommunications and skills for the practical use of modern information technology. In addition to the listed disciplines, others are studied such as: Marketing, providing useful knowledge for the modern market economy and Automated electric drives, providing knowledge about the electric drives used in many modern technical devices. Elective subjects are included in the master's program curriculum, which provide future masters with two choices: preparation for research work or language preparation in specialized English. Graduates of the Masters in Electronics acquire knowledge and skills to carry out engineering, research, organizational and management activities related to the specialty of Electronics. In-depth knowledge and broad-based training in the field of electronics enable graduates to successfully realize themselves as contractors and managers of engineering, research and scientific units, experts, company managers, etc..

The master's program lasts two semesters for full-time and three semesters for part-time form of study (including the defense of the thesis) for holders of the Bachelor's degree in Electronics.

Students who have graduated from other majors in the same professional field of electrical engineering, electronics and automation are trained for two semesters regularly or three part-time.

For students who have completed another related professional field, the duration of study is three semesters for full-time and four for part-time.

For students who graduated in another field of higher education, the study lasts four semesters for full-time and five for part-time.