Despite the development of autonomous transport systems, the automation of energy equipment, and the implementation of AI-based technologies, the need to maintain these facilities remains essential. In short, someone must know how to repair this equipment.
The competencies acquired during studies can be applied in various sectors of the economy, from the maritime industry to the energy and mining sectors. Personal and professional development, changes in the economic climate, and other external factors can lead to career advancement and workplace changes, but the knowledge and skills gained during studies will continue to be relevant.
The Mechanical Engineering program provides management-level training, allowing graduates to obtain the second engineer officer certificate after additional training and passing the exam. Our future work will be demanding yet rewarding, providing both satisfaction and well-paid employment. Such work fosters character development, adaptability, and a commitment to continuous learning.