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The department prepares bachelors of the "Electrotechnological devices and power supply of complexes" module of the "Energy and electrical engineering" specialty, masters of the "Electrotechnological devices and power supply" master's topic, and doctors of the "Energy and electrical engineering" specialty.

In the department, students will study: electrotechnological installations and complexes, automatic control systems of electrotechnological installations and complexes, power supply systems of electrotechnological installations, complexes and cities, electrical devices and devices of power supply systems, substations of power supply systems, electric lighting networks, protection, control and accounting of electrotechnological installations and power supply systems, their design, installation, maintenance and operation services.

According to the bachelor's program, the module covers the study of nine profiling subjects ("Electrotechnological installations and complexes", "Electrotechnological installations and complex control systems", "Electrical devices and devices of power supply systems",  Protection of electrotechnological installations and power supply systems", "Substations of power supply systems", "Power supply of electrotechnological installations and complexes", "Installation of electrotechnological installations, complexes and power supply systems", "Electrical lighting", "Power supply and electrical equipment"), while the master's topic includes the study of eight subjects ("Modern low-voltage devices of power supply systems", "Methods of experiment planning", "Fundamentals of automatic control", "Increasing the reliability and energy quality of power supply", "Digital control of electrotechnological equipment systems", "Modern high-voltage power devices of power supply systems", "Digital systems of frequency-regulated electric drive control", "Digital devices of protection of power supply systems").

Seven subjects out of nine, and two out of eight master's subjects provided by the department's bachelor's specialization curriculum are provided with a laboratory. Accordingly, laboratory work is carried out in the educational center of the faculty "Schneider Electric-Telas", equipped with modern equipment of "low voltage power supply", "medium voltage power supply", "microprocessor control systems of electrotechnological installations and complexes". In the laboratories of "Control, recording and management of protection of power supply systems", "Frequency-regulated asynchronous electric drive". Also, in the laboratories of "electric lighting", "management of electro-technological equipment" and "control and recording of electricity quality indicators" of the "Electricity consumption technologies" department.

During the study period, students will undergo practice and internship in distribution companies, production and installation organizations (JSC "Telasi", "Georgia Elektromontage", JSC "Tbilelektrokhelsakso"). Specialists trained in the department will be employed in: power supply networks of cities, industries and villages; in distribution and distribution companies; in electrotechnological complexes; in the metropolitan and railway; in agricultural products processing, chemical and metallurgical, mechanical processing and construction materials enterprises; machine in equipment manufacturing plants; in lift services and water supply systems of cities; in construction companies; in installation, repair and construction bureaus of energy installations; in sectoral scientific-research and design organizations.

The educational process in the department is led by: five professors, three associate professors, one teacher, one senior teacher and five assistants. The department is served by one specialist and two laboratory assistants.

The department is located on the seventh floor of the 8th building of GTU.

The department actively cooperates with the Department of Electromechanical Systems of "Kharkov National Technical University, Khpi (Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute) (Ukraine) and the Institute of Electrical Systems of "Otto Guericke University of Magdeburg" (Germany) in relation to scientific-technical and academic issues. Also, the department cooperates with the representatives of the world's leading electrical equipment manufacturers "Schneider Electric", "Sedmax", "V-TAC" in Georgia, as well as assembly organizations "Montage Georgia" and JSC "Tbilkhelsaskatso"