About the training program
During the study process, students have the opportunity to participate in ecological expeditions, conduct scientific research in environmental protection, assess the degree of anthropogenic impact on the natural environment using advanced information technologies. Students also master methods of biological, chemical, and geophysical monitoring of environmental components and acquire skills in using modern analytical equipment to control the state of atmospheric air, surface and groundwater, and soils.
What do graduates do?
The professional field of graduates includes environmental protection departments of leading industrial companies, research and project organizations, federal state authorities managing nature protection, environmental monitoring services, and chemical-analytical laboratories. Graduates work as environmentalists, environmental protection engineers, environmental resource managers, and heads of environmental protection departments.