The School of Nuclear and Conventional Energy Technologies was established on August 10, 2020 as a result of the reorganization of the university structure in accordance with the University's Strategic Development Program for 2020-2025.
The teaching staff of SNCET has 15 full-time teachers, of which: 4 are doctors and candidates of science, 11 have a master's degree.
The school provides training in 3 undergraduate specialties, 4 magistracy specialties and 1 doctoral specialty. Its graduates are specialists in demand in various energy companies and industrial enterprises, including Kazzinc LLP, UMP JSC, NAC Kazatomprom JSC, RSE NNC RK, VK REC JSC, KEMONT JSC, Ust-Kamenogorsk Condenser Plant , U-ka CHPP LLP, U-ka HPP LLP and others.
Energy is a field of human economic activity, a set of large natural and artificial subsystems that serve to transform, distribute and use energy resources of all kinds. Its purpose is to ensure the production of energy by converting primary, natural, energy into secondary, for example, into electrical or thermal energy.
Education at SNCET is conducted in the state and Russian languages - daily and with the use of distance learning technology; in multilingual groups, classes are conducted in Kazakh, Russian and English.
The international partners of SNCET are such universities as: NRU "Moscow Power Engineering Institute", National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Moscow State Technical University. N.E. Bauman, KSUE, SPbGTI (TU), NSTU, University of Delaware (USA). In addition to traditional energy areas, SNCET conducts training on specially designed programs for UMP JSC in the areas of Materials for Nuclear Energy, Innovative Methods for Obtaining Uranium Products. Together with NRNU MEPhI, two-diploma educational programs "Physics and Chemistry of Materials and Processes", "Power Engineering and Nanoelectronics" are being implemented. Together with the University of Delaware, a master's educational program "Renewable Energy" is being developed.