The industrial practice kicks off with a mandatory safety briefing for all students. This session serves as an essential introduction to workplace safety protocols and the internal regulations governing the enterprise, ensuring that everyone is well-informed about their responsibilities and the importance of maintaining a safe working environment.
Throughout the duration of the practice, students are expected to engage in several key activities:
- Familiarization with the Technological Production Scheme: Students will explore the overall layout and flow of the production process, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how different components interact within the system.
- Study of Structural Features of Key Technological Equipment: Participants will delve into the design and functionality of crucial machinery. This includes learning about existing automation schemes used in technological processes, as well as the technical tools and systems employed for automation.
- Review of Electrical and Pneumatic Control Schemes: Students will analyze various control schemes, focusing on both electrical and pneumatic systems. This review will enhance their understanding of how these systems function and are integrated into the production process.
- Completion of an Individual Practice Assignment: Each student will undertake a specific assignment, executing tasks as outlined in the practice guidelines. This hands-on experience is designed to reinforce their learning and application of theoretical concepts.
- Understanding the Operation of the Automated Control System for Technological Processes: Students will gain insights into how automated systems manage and regulate technological processes, fostering an appreciation for the role of automation in modern industry.
- Examination of Product Cost Calculations: Participants will investigate the cost structure of products, with the goal of identifying areas where cost reductions can be achieved. This exercise will enhance their analytical skills and understanding of economic factors in production.
- Preparation of a Practice Report: At the conclusion of their experience, students will compile a comprehensive report summarizing their activities, findings, and reflections during the practice. This report will serve as a valuable document for both academic assessment and personal development.
Through these activities, students will not only enhance their technical knowledge but also develop practical skills that are essential for their future careers in the industry.
Practice control
The current monitoring of industrial practice is carried out by both the university supervisor and the supervisor from the enterprise. The main document used for monitoring the practice is the work diary, which is issued by the department and includes a calendar plan for the practice period. Both the university supervisor and the enterprise supervisor review the diary weekly and provide their feedback.
Upon completion of the practice, the enterprise supervisor provides a review of the student’s performance and evaluates the results, which is recorded in the diary.
Additionally, after the practice period ends, students submit the completed diary and a written report to the university supervisor.
The basic places of practice
- PJSC “Khimmash”
- JSC «Farmak»
- Ukrstarch LLC
- JSC Universal Bank
- JSC Ukrsibbank
- PRJSC Myronivska Pticefabrika
- LLC Letychiv Compound Feed Plant
- KE “Kyivmisksvitlo”.
- LLC Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine
- LLC Company Climat Control
- Chmielnicki-mlyn LTD
- Joint Stock Company Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine
- РRJSC «KYIVMEDPREPARAT»
- LLC “TC “Ukrtehtkanina”.
- State Enterprise National Information Systems
- PRJSC Pharmaceutical Firm Darnytsia
- PJSC Kyiv Cardboard and Paper Mill
- JSC Ukrainian Railways
- JSC Ukrnaftokhimproekt
- LLC Volodymyrska Factory Gofrotary
- Piryatin Cheese Factory LLC
- «Antonov» JSC