6B07202 / 6B07206 Ferrous Metallurgy

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Field of Education
6B07 Engineering, manufacturing and construction industries
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Direction of Training
6B072 Industrial and manufacturing branches
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Educational Programs Group
B171 Metallurgy
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Engineering and Technology in the Educational Program 6B07206 Metallurgy of ferrous metals

Program Goal

Preparation of competitive metallurgical specialists who carry out analysis and implementation of technological processes, operation and design of metallurgical production equipment capable of effective teamwork and continuing lifelong learning

Program Uniqueness

The uniqueness of the educational program lies in combining fundamental metallurgical training with modern engineering, digital, and environmental competencies aimed at developing high-tech and resource-efficient metallurgical production. The program provides in-depth study of the theory and technology of pig iron, steel, and ferroalloy production, while simultaneously developing skills in the design, operation, and modernization of metallurgical units and industrial complexes. Special attention is given to the integration of automation, digitalization, and mathematical modeling processes into the management of technological processes.

Professional Activity Sphere

The graduate’s field of professional activity is the field of science and technology related to the management and improvement of operating ferrous metallurgy production processes.

Qualifications and Positions

- Laboratory Engineer - Process Engineer - Junior Researcher - Head of Department - Chief Engineer - Workshop Manager

Main Disciplines

  • Theory of metallurgical processes
  • Production automation
  • Analysis and processing of experimental data
  • Cokeless Metallurgy
  • Introduction to artificial intelligence
  • out-of furnace processing
  • Processing of technogenic wastes of metallurgical production
  • Powder Metallurgy
  • Applications and modeling in engineering
  • Construction and design of metallurgical units
  • Design of metallurgical shops
  • Ore preparation and enrichment
  • Theory and technology of steel smelting
  • Theory and technology of iron production
  • Theory and technology of production of electric steel and ferroalloys
  • Theory and technology of metal casting and crystallization

Professional Standards

The program is developed based on the following professional standards:

Documents

Elective Courses Catalog

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