Bachelor’s Degree Programs
The Faculty of Energy Engineering comprises the following scientific departments:
Mechanical Power Stations Department
Ultra-High Voltage Networks Department
It offers the Bachelor of Science in Engineering in the following specializations:
Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical Power Stations)
Mechanical Engineering (Materials and Design)
Electrical Engineering (High-Voltage Networks)
Electrical Engineering (Control Engineering)
Admission is granted to students holding a scientific secondary certificate (or equivalent), according to the annual criteria set by the Coordination Office and the Supreme Council of Universities.
The transition from the preparatory year to the first year of specialization is determined by the Faculty Council’s regulations.
The faculty adopts the credit-hour system. The study period is not less than 10 semesters (two semesters per academic year, each lasting 15 weeks, plus exams). An optional summer semester of 8 weeks may be offered, allowing students to advance levels or complete course requirements.

