Agricultural machinery


Masters in industrial engineering are prepared to perform professional work in engineering and management positions at enterprises and research institutions in the machine-building and agricultural sectors (design engineer, mechanic, chief engineer, research associate, department head, etc.). In addition, a master in industrial engineering can work in teaching and management positions at vocational and higher education institutions, as well as in the structures of organizations under the Ministries of Industrial Policy, the Agro-Industrial Complex, and government authorities.
Laboratories of the graduating department of agricultural engineering are equipped with modern multimedia equipment for demonstrating educational videos, photo materials, and simulators during lectures. Practical classes, including 3D modeling, are conducted using computer equipment with licensed software, and laboratory equipment for experimental research is installed in the department's classrooms.

Students acquire the skills to create, improve, and apply quantitative mathematical, scientific, and technical methods and computer software tools, use system approaches to solve engineering problems in industrial mechanical engineering, create new machinery and technologies in the field of mechanical engineering, and develop the capacity for scientific and pedagogical activities in higher and professional pre-higher education institutions, as well as conduct scientific-practical and applied research in the mechanical engineering industry.
For conducting experimental research, laboratory setups of tillage, sowing, grain cleaning, feed preparation, and other agricultural machinery are used.

Exchange programs are in operation for students, faculty, and researchers from European countries – Erasmus+ and student exchange between universities of the European continent – TEMPUS/TACIS. The consortium implementing the UniClaD project includes universities, institutions, and organizations from Lithuania, Poland, Austria, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Ukraine, Moldova, and Azerbaijan. Cooperation with the State Agrarian University. A program for internships at enterprises and holiday placements is being implemented with German companies. In the area of studying and improving foreign language proficiency, there is cooperation with the Central European University in Skalica (Slovak Republic) and the public Mohawk College (Canada). Students also complete internships at local enterprises, such as Novagro-Service LLC, AK Favorit LLC, AGRO CAR Ukraine LLC, GRACEAGRO LLC, LANDTECH, Technopol, Kernel, Astarta Group, Egritech, and others.

The highlight of the educational program is gaining the knowledge and skills of a design engineer and the expertise of a researcher-tester of machines and equipment using modern technologies for the production, research, and operation of developed technical systems.
Bachelor's training in the specialty "Industrial Engineering" is provided by the Department of Agricultural Engineering. 
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