Graduates of the Department, drawing on their interdisciplinary background in energy, natural resources management, and engineering, are able to pursue careers across a broad range of professional fields in both the public and private sectors.
Indicatively, areas of employment include:
- Study, design, and management of energy systems, with emphasis on renewable energy sources and energy efficiency,
- Management and utilization of water resources and environmental systems,
- Preparation of technical and environmental studies,
- Participation in infrastructure projects and engineering applications related to fluid mechanics,
- Industrial applications and energy production systems,
- Provision of consulting services in the fields of energy, environment, and sustainable development.
These areas reflect the breadth of professional activities in which graduates can engage, making effective use of the knowledge and skills acquired during their studies.