(TRE) is the main structural unit of the Faculty of Information Technology and Engineering. The TRE Department is designed to conduct educational, methodological, and scientific work in the areas of training. The educational process at the department is carried out by an experienced and highly qualified team, including a Doctor of Technical Sciences, nine Doctor of Philosophy, including one professor and eight associate professors. All employees of the department have specialized education and relevant work experience in their field.
The training of cadets meets modern requirements and is conducted using advanced teaching technologies at the department's well-developed educational and material base, which consists of modern radio engineering and telecommunications systems, computer classes for simulation modeling, and training laboratories: electrodynamics and antennas, special radio receiving and transmitting devices, digital radio devices, radio engineering systems, and electronic communication networks.
The educational process at the department is aimed at acquiring theoretical knowledge and practical skills in working with radio engineering and telecommunications equipment and systems, their configuration and testing using modern control and measurement and radio-electronic equipment, mastering the methods of theoretical and experimental research and modeling, and the ability to independently master the latest equipment models.
The department trains cadets in the following specialties:
G5 Electronics, electronic communications, instrument engineering, and radio engineering;
K6 Military logistics (forces);
K7 Weapons and military equipment.
The department teaches the following subjects:
for cadets – “Fundamentals of Electrodynamics and Antennas,” “Signals and Processes in Electronic Engineering,” “Radio Transmission and Reception Devices,” “Digital Radio Devices,” “Fundamentals of Digital Information Transmission,” “Radio Electronic Systems,” “Antennas and Receiving and Transmitting Devices,” “Fundamentals of Signal Processing and Radio Engineering Systems Design,” “Electronic Communication Networks”.
For part-time students – “Signals and Processes in Electronic Engineering,” “Radio Transmission and Reception Devices,” “Digital Signal Processing,” “Digital Radio Devices,” “Radio Electronic Systems,” “Fundamentals of Electrodynamics and Antennas,” “Electronic Communication Networks,” “Methods and Means of Detecting UAVs,” “Fiber-Optic Communication Lines,” “Fundamentals of Switching and Routing,” “Theoretical Foundations of Radio Engineering Systems.”
The department's scientific club promotes the professional development and growth of specialists in telecommunications and radio engineering systems. To realize the club's potential, the department has a design bureau with modern equipment ranging from digital control and measurement equipment to a 3D printer and a numerically controlled machine tool, which make it possible to bring theoretical developments to life.

