Do not pass by and please read the answers to the questions that exactly interest you from a 4th year student. You have already decided that you are entering the Department of Automation of Thermal Power Processes at TEF ?!
“Is it hard to study?” – Well, that’s what you come to us for, isn’t it?)
It is DIFFICULT to take laboratory and coursework, but only if you do it on the last night, before admission to the exam, when all your classmates have passed everything and are sleeping peacefully.
“And who will I be after graduation?” – universal soldier – engineer. Being in the 4th year, I can already create complex drawings, and I do it well, I can design a complex network for a high-rise building and fully configure it, automate any process (especially heat).
“I want to become a programmer!” – So why? I’m kidding and I’ll make you happy – from the first year you will take a programming course in the most common language C (including C ++ and C #). In the fourth year you will learn to program industrial controllers – although the controller itself (I will note one of the most famous companies Schneider Electric) will be right in front of you and you will learn 5 languages for its programming.
“Are the teachers good?” – more than half (this is only from what I know) work or have worked in the field of the subject you are taught. This is brighter than the titles speak of their high qualifications.
Well, for dessert – the most important question that I was asked a lot of both applicants and students of smaller courses: “Where and who will I work?”
Upon graduation, your knowledge will be very versatile. The course of drawing extended by a course of designing will allow to design various interesting pieces. The course of automatic control will allow to automate any technological process. You will study the course of computer networks, programming, electrical engineering, databases and even philosophy while studying at our department. And what’s cool is that the use of all this knowledge is not limited to heat, but only your imagination.
So, I think the choice is obvious.