
A graduate of the Bachelor’s study program Environmental Protection and Raw Material Ecotechnologies has general knowledge in technical and natural sciences, as well as in the application of environmental, economic, legal, and social principles. They understand the fundamental principles of technologies for the treatment and processing of primary and secondary raw materials. They are able to correctly interpret these technologies (developed and applied for primary raw material processing) and apply them as environmental technologies—for example, in water and air treatment, and in the processing or recycling of waste, i.e., secondary raw materials, whose quantities are continually increasing. Graduates of the study program are qualified to work in organizations involved in environmental monitoring and assessment, waste management, and environmental impact assessment. They can find employment in both the public and private sectors — in state administration, local government bodies related to environmental protection, in industrial enterprises whose activities involve raw material processing, as well as in various environmental organizations.