Russia’s engineering legacy shaped the modern world—from the radio, helicopter, and television to Yuri Gagarin’s first journey into space. Today, this heritage lives on in universities built on a formidable scientific-technical foundation, where students are trained not just to use technology, but to invent it.
Russian engineering leads globally in nuclear energy, mineral and resource management, aerospace, and mechanical engineering, including technologies that keep the International Space Station operational.
For students from emerging economies, a Russian engineering degree delivers hands-on expertise to build infrastructure, manage energy systems, and drive national industrial growth.
Program Structure & Duration
Russia offers two parallel systems of engineering education: German System: 5-5.5 years of study. Anglo-American System: 4-year Bachelor's degree followed by a 2-year Master's degree.
All degrees from state-accredited Russian universities are internationally recognized.
List of English Medium Engineering Programs
Bachelor’s Programs Only
Biomedical Engineering
Environmental Science Engineering
Information Technologies in Earth & Environmental Sciences
Information Systems & Technologies
Ecology & Environmental Management
Materials Science & Technology of Engineering Materials
Automation of Technological Processes & Production
Radiation Technologies in Life Sciences
Innovative Nuclear Technologies
Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs
Control & Computer Science in Engineering Systems
Aircraft Engineering
Propulsion Engineering
Technical Operation of Aircrafts & Engines
Electronics & Nanoelectronics
Power Engineering & Electrical Technology
Nuclear Power Engineering
Controlled Fusion & Plasma Technologies
Master’s Programs Only
Medical Biotechnology
Medical Physics of Radiation Diagnostics & Therapy