About the programme

Are you interested in economics, people management and have a technical mindset?

This programme will entertain you. Over 3 years, you’ll find your way around the world of energy and gain the knowledge to kick-start a lucrative career.

You will learn

economic principles and mechanisms

management control and technology

electrical engineering and power engineering

nuclear technology

The study takes place at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics of the Slovak University of Technologyin cooperation with the Faculty of Business Management of the University of Economics in Bratislava.

  • economic principles and financial mechanisms relevant to the energy sector,
  • financial analysis, controlling and financial analysis,
  • modern information and communication technologies and software tools for financial analysis,
  • managerial decision-making to manage energy projects,
  • managerial procedures, techniques and methodologies for solving business tasks and problems,
  • cross-cutting knowledge in the field of electrical engineering, electrical power engineering and nuclear engineering,
  • an overview of the different types of radiation, the structure of the electricity system and its operation,
  • safety of work with electrical equipment, the operation of electrical equipment and networks and the principles of the production, transmission and distribution of electricity,
  • environmental impacts of electricity installations,
  • the efficiency of the operation of the electricity system and the use of electricity.
  • assess trends and challenges in the energy sector,
  • effectively lead and manage work teams and projects in energy businesses,
  • Motivate team members, delegate tasks and ensure their successful completion,
  • Work effectively as a member of the implementation team,
  • to present the problems of the energy sector to the professional and general public,
  • participate in the management of professional projects in the electricity sector,
  • apply knowledge of electrical engineering and power engineering in the context of economic, environmental and legislative aspects,
  • apply your digital skills.

You can use your knowledge and skills in various areas of the energy sector – from designing and operating energy systems, working in regulatory bodies including multinational institutions, to strategic and financial planning and management in energy companies.

programme benefits

about the study

Standard length of study: 3 years

Degree after graduation: bc.

Form of study: Full-time

Place of study: the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics STU, Ilkovičova 3, Bratislava

Once you’ve earned your bachelor’s degree, you can go on to in a subsequent engineering programme in the same field or you can choose another field of study.

There are 3 types of courses in the programme:

  1. compulsory – you have to take them,
  2. Compulsory electives – you must take a specified number of them and get a specified number of credits from them,
  3. selection – you choose the ones you like. They can be within your programme or another programme. You can even take a course from another faculty or college.

The recommended study plan is designed so that by completing it you will meet the requirements for graduation within 3 years.

But you can adjust it to suit you – you just have to follow the rules set out study regulations.

To be able to enrol in the next year of the programme, you need:

  • obtain at least 15 credits in the first semester of study,
  • obtain at least 30 credits per academic year,
  • pass all repeatedly enrolled courses,
  • not to exceed in the following period the permitted length of study according to the study regulations.

In order to successfully complete the Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Management in the Energy Sector you must:

  • complete all compulsory and the prescribed number of compulsory elective courses of the study programme,
  • get 180 credits,
  • prepare and defend a thesis,
  • take the state exam.

Admission procedure

The deadline for submission of applications for the study programmes of the 1st cycle of studies in Slovak language is from 15 November 2025 to 30 April 2026.

The entrance examination for the 1st cycle of studies for study programmes in the Slovak language will be held
15 – 19 June 2026 at the University of Economics in Bratislava. There will be no alternate date for the entrance examination.

The entrance examination for the 1st cycle of studies for the study programme Economics and Management in the Energy Sector at the Faculty of Business Management consists of written tests:

  • from the general study prerequisites,
  • from one foreign language.