| Announcements | Announcements | On October 31, a career guidance event in the form of an open lecture titled "Modern Network Technologies" was held online at the Romny Professional College of Kyiv National Economic University. The event was initiated by the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering and the Center for Part-Time, Distance, and Evening Education of Sumy State University

On October 31, a career guidance event in the form of an open lecture titled “Modern Network Technologies” was held online at the Romny Professional College of Kyiv National Economic University. The event was initiated by the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering and the Center for Part-Time, Distance, and Evening Education of Sumy State University

 

 

          On October 31, an open lecture titled “Modern Network Technologies” was held online at Romny Professional College of Kyiv National Economic University as part of a career guidance event, initiated by the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering and the Center for Part-Time, Distance, and Evening Education of Sumy State University.

 

 

 

 

          At the start of the lecture, Associate Professor V.V. Grynenko, a representative of the Center, shared insights from the 2024 admission campaign and highlighted the achievements of Sumy State University, which ranks as the top higher education institution in Ukraine according to the THE World University Ranking.

 

 

 

 

          The Head of the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Professor A.S. Opanasiuk, then spoke in detail about the department’s educational and scientific activities and its development prospects. The department, which ranks highly within the university, offers Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in Electronics and Telecommunications, including the “Electronic Systems and Components,” “Electronic Systems,” and “Network and Internet Technologies” programs. Professor Opanasiuk invited college students to enroll in these programs to gain up-to-date knowledge and skills, emphasizing the potential for a successful professional career. At the end of the lecture, T.A. Shokota, an instructor from Romny College, thanked the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering for the informative and valuable session and expressed appreciation for the invitation to join Sumy State University’s programs.

 

 

News prepared by Associate Professor I.A. Kulyk.