Disciplines of the department
This section contains electronic versions of supporting materials for the discipline "Reliability and design of electrical systems". All rights reserved, these materials are distributed only for informational purposes. Any copying of materials is prohibited.

Lecturer Disciplines
Valerii Kyryk Electrical systems and networks
Mathematical Apparatus of Artificial Intelligence in Power Systems
Vladimir Bazhenov Mathematical problems of power engineering
Automatic control theory
Alexander Boutkevitch Models of power systems’ optimal development
Saving the energy losses in electrical systems
Naina Buslova Projecting electrical networks
Teimuraz Katsadze  Overhead Power Lines Mechanical Calculations Fundamentals
Reliability of Power Systems
Vladimir Chizhevsky Methods of the electrical networks' modes optimization
Mathematical models of the electrical networks
Control of the power systems' modes parameters
Computer solution of the power engineering problems 
Alexander Besarab Operation of electrical systems
Energy efficient technologies and electricity markets
Volodymyr Chalikov Microprocessor engineering
Vadim Mossakovsky Package of Appliance Software

Educational programs
The higher education standard defines the following requirements for the educational program:
the amount of ECTS credits required to obtain an appropriate higher education degree;
list of graduate competencies;
the normative content of training applicants for higher education, formulated in terms of learning outcomes (knowledge and skills);
forms of certification of applicants for higher education;
requirements for the existence of a system of internal quality assurance in higher education;
requirements of professional standards (if any).
The Department of Electrical Networks and Systems develops educational programs in accordance with the standards of higher education.
An educational (educational-professional or educational-scientific) program is a system of educational components in the corresponding RVE within the framework of a specialty (specialization), which means:
requirements for the level of education of persons who can start training in this program;
list of academic disciplines and the logical sequence of their study (structural and logical diagram);
the number of ECTS credits required to carry out this program;
expected learning outcomes (competencies, knowledge and skills), which must be mastered by the applicant for the relevant degree of higher education.

Educational plans 
This section contains electronic versions of curricula for special disciplines of the specialty of electrical systems and networks. All rights reserved, these materials are distributed for informational purposes only. Any copying of materials is prohibited.

Theses
In this section, in the public domain electronic versions of annotations of graduation projects and master and specialist works are presented.

Tutorials
Tutorials are in archive format

Guidelines
This section contains electronic versions of the guidelines for the implementation of laboratory, control and design work in special disciplines of the specialty electrical systems and networks. All rights reserved, these materials are distributed only for informational purposes. Any copying of materials is prohibited.

Regulations
This section contains electronic versions of regulatory documents on professional disciplines of the specialty electrical systems and networks. All rights reserved, these materials are distributed only for informational purposes. Any copying of materials is prohibited.

Scientific publications

This section contains electronic versions of publications of employees of the department of electrical networks and systems. All rights reserved, these materials are distributed only for informational purposes. Any copying of materials is prohibited.

Campus information
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Archive
The Archive section presents the magazine "Electropanorama"

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