Yaroslavl State Polytechnic University. Yaroslavl State Technical University

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Yaroslavl State Technical University (YaGTU)- one of the largest technical universities in the Upper Volga region of Russia.

More than 5,000 students study at the university. Training of foreign students is underway. There are many scientific and pedagogical schools. Within their framework, university scientists conduct research activities in the field of fundamental and applied research. Students take an active part in the implementation of scientific work. A student conference is held annually in the spring at the university. More than 2,000 applicants annually take preparatory courses of various duration. The university has opened a number of branches of the departments together with enterprises and research organizations and is actively establishing international relations.

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Students and staff of the faculty were awarded prizes of the Mayor of Yaroslavl and the Governor of the region, and were also winners of international competitions. Students of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering S. Rastorguev and M. Kudryashov won the World Architectural Competition organized by the International Union of Architects and the World Congress of Architecture "City of the Future". Associate professors of the department "Hydrotechnical and road construction" E. A. Mikhailov, N. A. Mukhin, A. R. Gross are marked with the sign "Inventor of the USSR". Associate Professor of the Department "Hydrotechnical and road construction" V. M. Dudin is a corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of the Russian Federation. Associate professors E. A. Mikhailov, I. B. Dolzhenko, A. R. Gross are members of the UMO of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. A graduate of the faculty in 1976 is the former mayor of Yaroslavl VV Volonciunas.

Faculty of Humanities

The faculty was opened in 1995. Students are trained in the field of general humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines. University graduate students are being trained in philosophy. The teachers of the faculty teach courses of basic and elective components on the problems of national history, political science, philosophy, cultural studies, sociology, jurisprudence, foreign languages. In the process of teaching, modern teaching methods and technologies, multimedia resources are used, student scientific conferences are held, the participants of which won prizes at regional student conferences and olympiads in the humanities. At the Department of Foreign Languages ​​there is an "Institute of Foreign Languages". Since 1996, a preparatory department for foreign students has been operating, where 62 people from Pakistan, Morocco, Syria, China, and India have been trained so far.

At the Department of Physical Education there are 10 sports sections in which 150 students are engaged. Among them are masters of sports of international class: M. Peunov - European champion and Russian champion in weightlifting, Ya. Rybakov - one of the strongest high jumpers in Russia. The department annually prepares 1-2 masters of sports.

Correspondence faculty

Since the end of 1995, the competition for the correspondence faculty has increased significantly, for example, in 1998 it amounted to 2.5 people per place, according to applications, which is higher than in the university as a whole, new specialties in economics were opened. Currently, about 2,000 students study at the correspondence faculty, together with the Institute of Additional Education. YaGTU has connections with a number of universities in the central region to complete the training of students in those specialties for which there are no graduating departments at the university. For example, students are sent to IGTA (Ivanovo) and KSTI (Kostroma).

Faculty of Engineering and Economics

The Faculty of Engineering and Economics was organized in 1993. The number of students at the faculty is about 570 students. A feature of studying at the IEF is the orientation of the economic and engineering training of graduates to regional conditions. The IEF maintains close ties with industrial enterprises and organizations of the Yaroslavl region. Lectures on economic, managerial and technical disciplines are carried out by the teaching staff and heads of a number of enterprises in the city. The departments of the faculty take part in the educational process in all engineering specialties of the university. A branch of the department "Economics and Management" was opened in the Yaroslavl Chamber of Commerce and Industry. On the basis of the faculty, a second higher education is obtained. The Center "Economics and Management" conducts retraining of specialists for 5 years. The specialty "Information systems and technologies" was licensed, for which the first enrollment was made in 2005. Every year teachers of the faculty publish monographs, textbooks with stamps of UMO and the Ministry of Education.

International Educational Program "Economic Informatics"

Since January 2011, YaGTU, together with the German partner university UPN "Wildau" (Technische Hochschule Wildau, Germany), within the framework of the program of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), has been implementing. Training is conducted on the basis of two universities, while students enrolled in this direction are enrolled simultaneously in YaGTU, in the direction of "Information Systems and Technologies", profile - "Economic Informatics", and in UPN "Wildau" in the direction of "Economic Informatics" ( Wirtschaftsinformatik), also receiving two student cards. After successful completion of studies within the framework of this international educational program, graduates receive a state diploma from the YaGTU and an internationally recognized diploma from a large technical university in Germany - UPN "Wildau".

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was established in June 1975 on the basis of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which existed since the founding of the Yaroslavl Institute of the Rubber Industry in 1944. In 1958, the training of engineers for automation and complex mechanization of chemical and technological processes began. In 1969, the first enrollment of students was carried out to train specialists in engineering technology, metal-cutting machines and tools, and since 1973 - specialists for the vocational education system. Since 1993, the training of mechanical engineers for food industry enterprises has begun.

The faculty employs 90 teachers, including 16 professors and doctors of science, 56 associate professors and candidates of science, 20 graduate students and more than 1200 students study. The annual enrollment of students is about 300 people, including 250 for state-funded places. Over the years of its existence, the faculty has produced more than 8,000 engineers. In 2007, the first bachelors graduated. Also, the graduation of 2007 was glorified by the graduates of the Department of Cybernetics: Bogdanov S., Borisov A., Grudinin M. A., Efimov L., Mutovkin M., Pluzhensky M. and of course Bakhtin A. L., who defended a phenomenal graduation project, the implementation of which is still being conducted by specialists from Slovakia at YaShZ.

Faculty teachers have published more than 10 textbooks and teaching aids. Educational and methodical literature is issued with the stamps of the UMO and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Scientific work is carried out on the basis of EZN, grants from the RFBR and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. The results of the work are published in Russian and foreign publications, discussed at Russian and international conferences and symposiums.

Faculty of Additional Professional Education

Over the 60 years of its history, the university has trained 34,000 engineers who are now working not only in Russia, but also in many CIS countries. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in interest in engineering specialties. Among the graduates of the university are prominent scientists, business leaders, leaders of the city and region. The best teachers of YaGTU are involved in the training, modern teaching methods are applied. Many years of teaching experience, developed material base, modern information technologies and constant communication with production allow us to provide high quality educational services. Promising areas of activity of the FDPO is the expansion of the range of educational services provided: an increase in the number of areas and specialties of the second higher education, the introduction of distance learning, the provision of services in the field of retraining and advanced training of specialists.

Faculty of Chemical Technology

Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, founded in 1944, is the oldest faculty of YaGTU. The educational process at the faculty is carried out by a highly qualified scientific and pedagogical team, including more than 100 teachers, including 27 doctors of sciences, professors, 67 candidates of sciences, associate professors. Today, in terms of the scale of development, the level of scientific, methodological and fundamental research, the organization of the educational process, the faculty is one of the leading educational and scientific departments of the university, which allows it to provide a high level of training.

The educational process is integrated with scientific research. The entire history of the faculty is marked by scientific achievements in various fields of chemistry and chemical technology, which have created a solid foundation for current and future research. Such a foundation is the scientific and pedagogical schools that have received recognition in Russia and abroad: "Technology of the synthesis of organic substances", "Chemistry and technology of macromolecular compounds", "Industrial ecology". Currently, scientific research is being carried out on topics funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation; on scientific and technical programs; on grants allocated for fundamental research in the field of natural and technical sciences.

For their great contribution to the development of chemical science and the training of engineering and technical personnel, a number of them were awarded by the Government of the Russian Federation. The title of Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation was awarded to Professors Moskvichev Yu. A., Koshel G. N., Turov B. S., Yablonsky O. P. A., Usachev S. V. were awarded the title of Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation. A graduate of the faculty in 1951 is the Hero of the Soviet Union S. I. Grebensky.

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Another day, two, and paradise will come ...
But ah! your friend will not live!
And he had not yet finished singing the last words, when in the hall the youth prepared for dancing and the musicians in the choirs clattered their feet and coughed.

Pierre was sitting in the living room, where Shinshin, as with a visitor from abroad, started a political conversation with him that was boring for Pierre, which was joined by others. When the music started, Natasha entered the living room and, going straight up to Pierre, laughing and blushing, said:
“Mom told me to ask you to dance.
“I’m afraid to confuse the figures,” said Pierre, “but if you want to be my teacher ...
And he gave his thick hand, lowering it low to the thin girl.
While the couples were setting up and the musicians were building, Pierre sat down with his little lady. Natasha was perfectly happy; she danced with a big one who came from abroad. She sat in front of everyone and talked to him like a big one. She had a fan in her hand, which a young lady gave her to hold. And, adopting the most secular pose (God knows where and when she learned this), she, fanning herself with a fan and smiling through the fan, spoke with her gentleman.
- What is it, what is it? Look, look, - said the old countess, passing through the hall and pointing to Natasha.
Natasha blushed and laughed.
- Well, what are you, mom? Well, what are you looking for? What is surprising here?

In the middle of the third ecossaise, the chairs in the drawing-room where the count and Marya Dmitrievna were playing began to stir, and most of the honored guests and the old men, stretching after a long sitting and putting wallets and purses in their pockets, went out through the doors of the hall. Marya Dmitrievna walked in front with the count, both with merry faces. With playful politeness, as if in a ballet manner, the count extended his rounded hand to Marya Dmitrievna. He straightened up, and his face lit up with a particularly valiantly sly smile, and as soon as the last figure of the ecossaise had been danced, he clapped his hands to the musicians and shouted at the choirs, turning to the first violin:
- Semyon! Do you know Danila Kupor?
It was the count's favorite dance, danced by him in his youth. (Danilo Kupor was actually one Anglaise figure.)
“Look at dad,” Natasha shouted to the whole hall (completely forgetting that she was dancing with a big one), bending her curly head to her knees and bursting into her sonorous laughter throughout the hall.
Indeed, everyone in the hall looked with a smile of joy at the cheerful old man, who, next to his dignitary lady, Marya Dmitrievna, who was taller than he, rounded his arms, shaking them in time, straightened his shoulders, twisted his legs, slightly stamping his feet, and with a more and more blossoming smile on his round face he prepared the audience for what was to come. As soon as the cheerful, defiant sounds of Danila Kupor, similar to a merry rattler, were heard, all the doors of the hall were suddenly forced on one side by male, on the other side by female smiling faces of courtyards who came out to look at the merry gentleman.
- Father is ours! Eagle! the nanny said loudly from one door.
The count danced well and knew it, but his lady did not know how and did not want to dance well. Her huge body stood upright with her powerful arms hanging down (she handed the purse to the countess); only her stern but beautiful face danced. What was expressed in the whole round figure of the count, with Marya Dmitrievna was expressed only in a more and more smiling face and a twitching nose. But on the other hand, if the count, more and more dispersing, captivated the audience with the unexpectedness of deft tricks and light jumps of her soft legs, Marya Dmitrievna, with the slightest zeal in moving her shoulders or rounding her arms in turns and stomping, made no less impression on the merit, which was appreciated by everyone at her corpulence and everlasting severity. The dance became more and more lively. The counterparts could not draw attention to themselves for a minute and did not even try to do so. Everything was occupied by the count and Marya Dmitrievna. Natasha pulled the sleeves and dresses of all those present, who already did not take their eyes off the dancers, and demanded that they look at papa. During the intervals of the dance, the count took a deep breath, waved and shouted to the musicians to play faster. Quicker, faster and faster, more and more and more, the count unfolded, now on tiptoe, now on heels, rushing around Marya Dmitrievna and, finally, turning his lady to her place, made the last step, raising his soft leg upward from behind, bending his sweating head with a smiling face and roundly waving his right hand amid the roar of applause and laughter, especially Natasha. Both dancers stopped, breathing heavily and wiping themselves with cambric handkerchiefs.
“This is how they danced in our time, ma chere,” said the count.
- Oh yes Danila Kupor! ' said Marya Dmitrievna, letting out her breath heavily and continuously, and rolling up her sleeves.

While the sixth anglaise was being danced in the hall at the Rostovs' to the sounds of tired musicians who were out of tune, and the tired waiters and cooks were preparing dinner, the sixth stroke took place with Count Bezukhim. The doctors announced that there was no hope of recovery; the patient was given a deaf confession and communion; preparations were made for the unction, and the house was full of fuss and anxiety of expectation, common at such moments. Outside the house, behind the gates, undertakers crowded, hiding from the approaching carriages, waiting for a rich order for the count's funeral. The Commander-in-Chief of Moscow, who constantly sent adjutants to learn about the position of the count, that evening he himself came to say goodbye to the famous Catherine's nobleman, Count Bezukhim.
The magnificent reception room was full. Everyone stood up respectfully when the commander-in-chief, after being alone with the patient for about half an hour, came out of there, slightly answering the bows and trying as soon as possible to get past the eyes of doctors, clergy and relatives fixed on him. Prince Vasily, who had grown thinner and paler these days, saw off the commander-in-chief and quietly repeated something to him several times.
After seeing off the commander-in-chief, Prince Vasily sat alone in the hall on a chair, throwing his legs high over his legs, resting his elbow on his knee and closing his eyes with his hand. After sitting like this for some time, he got up and with unusually hasty steps, looking around with frightened eyes, went through a long corridor to the back half of the house, to the elder princess.
Those who were in the dimly lit room spoke in an uneven whisper among themselves and fell silent every time, and with eyes full of question and expectation looked back at the door that led to the chambers of the dying man and made a faint sound when someone left it or entered it.
“The human limit,” the old man, a clergyman, said to the lady who sat down next to him and listened naively to him, “the limit is set, but you can’t pass it.”
– I think it’s not too late to unction? - adding a spiritual title, the lady asked, as if she did not have any opinion on this matter.
“A sacrament, mother, great,” the clergyman answered, running his hand over his bald head, along which lay several strands of combed half-gray hair.
- Who is this? Was he the commander in chief? asked at the other end of the room. - What a youthful! ...
- And the seventh ten! What, they say, the count does not know? Wanted to congregate?
- I knew one thing: I took unction seven times.
The second princess had just left the patient's room with tearful eyes and sat down beside Dr. Lorrain, who was sitting in a graceful pose under the portrait of Catherine, leaning on the table.
“Tres beau,” said the doctor, answering a question about the weather, “tres beau, princesse, et puis, a Moscou on se croit a la campagne.” [beautiful weather, princess, and then Moscow looks so much like a village.]
- N "est ce pas? [Isn't it?] - said the princess, sighing. - So can he drink?
Lorren considered.
Did he take medicine?
- Yes.
The doctor looked at the breguet.
- Take a glass of boiled water and put une pincee (he showed with his thin fingers what une pincee means) de cremortartari ... [a pinch of cremortartar ...]
- Do not drink, listen, - the German doctor said to the adjutant, - that the shiv remained from the third blow.
And what a fresh man he was! the adjutant said. And who will this wealth go to? he added in a whisper.
“The farmer will be found,” the German replied, smiling.
Everyone again looked at the door: it creaked, and the second princess, having made the drink shown by Lorrain, carried it to the patient. The German doctor approached Lorrain.
"Maybe it'll make it to tomorrow morning, too?" the German asked, speaking badly in French.
Lorren, pursing his lips, sternly and negatively waved his finger in front of his nose.
“Tonight, not later,” he said quietly, with a decent smile of self-satisfaction in that he clearly knows how to understand and express the situation of the patient, and walked away.

Meanwhile, Prince Vasily opened the door to the princess's room.
The room was semi-dark; only two lamps were burning in front of the images, and there was a good smell of smoke and flowers. The whole room was set with small furniture of chiffonieres, cupboards, tables. From behind the screens one could see the white bedspreads of a high feather bed. The dog barked.
“Ah, is that you, mon cousin?”
She got up and straightened her hair, which she always, even now, was so unusually smooth, as if it had been made from one piece with her head and covered with varnish.
- What, something happened? she asked. - I'm already so scared.
- Nothing, everything is the same; I just came to talk to you, Katish, about business, - the prince said, wearily sitting down on the chair from which she got up. “How hot you are, however,” he said, “well, sit down here, causons. [talk.]
“I thought, did something happen? - said the princess, and with her unchanging, stonyly stern expression, sat down opposite the prince, preparing to listen.
“I wanted to sleep, mon cousin, but I can’t.
- Well, what, my dear? - said Prince Vasily, taking the hand of the princess and bending it down according to his habit.
It was evident that this "well, what" referred to many things that, without naming, they understood both.
The princess, with her incongruously long legs, dry and straight waist, looked directly and impassively at the prince with bulging gray eyes. She shook her head and sighed as she looked at the icons. Her gesture could be explained both as an expression of sadness and devotion, and as an expression of fatigue and hope for a quick rest. Prince Vasily explained this gesture as an expression of fatigue.
“But for me,” he said, “do you think it’s easier?” Je suis ereinte, comme un cheval de poste; [I'm mortified like a mail horse;] but still I need to talk to you, Katish, and very seriously.
Prince Vasily fell silent, and his cheeks began to twitch nervously, first to one side, then to the other, giving his face an unpleasant expression, which was never shown on the face of Prince Vasily when he was in drawing rooms. His eyes, too, were not the same as always: now they looked insolently jokingly, now they looked around in fright.
The princess, with her dry, thin hands holding the little dog on her knees, looked attentively into the eyes of Prince Vasily; but it was clear that she would not break the silence with a question, even if she had to remain silent until morning.
“You see, my dear princess and cousin, Katerina Semyonovna,” continued Prince Vasily, apparently starting to continue his speech not without internal struggle, “at such moments as now, everything must be thought about. We need to think about the future, about you ... I love you all like my children, you know that.
The princess looked at him just as dull and motionless.
“Finally, we need to think about my family,” Prince Vasily continued, angrily pushing the table away from him and not looking at her, “you know, Katish, that you, the three Mammoth sisters, and even my wife, we are the only direct heirs of the count. I know, I know how hard it is for you to talk and think about such things. And it's not easier for me; but, my friend, I'm in my sixties, I have to be ready for anything. Do you know that I sent for Pierre, and that the count, directly pointing to his portrait, demanded him to himself?
Prince Vasily looked inquiringly at the princess, but could not understand whether she understood what he said to her, or simply looked at him ...
“I do not stop praying to God for one thing, mon cousin,” she answered, “that he would have mercy on him and let his beautiful soul leave this one in peace ...
“Yes, it’s true,” Prince Vasily continued impatiently, rubbing his bald head and again angrily pushing the pushed table towards him, “but, finally ... finally, the point is, you yourself know that last winter the count wrote a will, according to which he all the estate , in addition to the direct heirs and us, gave to Pierre.
- Didn't he write wills! the princess said calmly. - But he could not bequeath to Pierre. Pierre is illegal.
“Ma chere,” Prince Vasily suddenly said, pressing the table to himself, perking up and starting to talk more quickly, “but what if the letter is written to the sovereign, and the count asks to adopt Pierre? You see, according to the merits of the count, his request will be respected ...
The princess smiled, the way people smile who think they know a thing more than those they talk to.
“I’ll tell you more,” continued Prince Vasily, grabbing her by the hand, “the letter was written, although not sent, and the sovereign knew about it. The only question is whether it is destroyed or not. If not, then how soon everything will end, - Prince Vasily sighed, making it clear that he meant by the words everything will end, - and the count's papers will be opened, the will with the letter will be handed over to the sovereign, and his request will probably be respected. Pierre, as a legitimate son, will receive everything.
What about our unit? asked the princess, smiling ironically as if anything but this could happen.
- Mais, ma pauvre Catiche, c "est clair, comme le jour. [But, my dear Katish, it's clear as day.] He alone then is the rightful heir to everything, and you won't get any of this. You should know, my dear, were the will and letter written and destroyed, and if for some reason they are forgotten, then you should know where they are and find them, because ...
- It just wasn't enough! the princess interrupted him, smiling sardonically and without changing the expression of her eyes. - I am a woman; according to you we are all stupid; but I know so well that an illegitimate son cannot inherit ... Un batard, [Illegal,] - she added, believing that this translation would finally show the prince his groundlessness.
- How can you not understand, finally, Katish! You are so smart: how can you not understand - if the count wrote a letter to the sovereign, in which he asks him to recognize his son as legitimate, then Pierre will no longer be Pierre, but Count Bezukha, and then he will receive everything according to the will? And if the will with the letter is not destroyed, then you, except for the consolation that you were virtuous et tout ce qui s "en suit, [and everything that follows from this] will have nothing left. That's right.

Yaroslavl State Technical University (YaGTU)- one of the largest technical universities in the Upper Volga region of Russia.

More than 5,000 students study at the university. Training of foreign students is underway. There are many scientific and pedagogical schools. Within their framework, university scientists conduct research activities in the field of fundamental and applied research. Students take an active part in the implementation of scientific work. A student conference is held annually in the spring at the university. More than 2,000 applicants annually take preparatory courses of various duration. The university has opened a number of branches of the departments together with enterprises and research organizations and is actively establishing international relations.

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Students and staff of the faculty were awarded prizes of the Mayor of Yaroslavl and the Governor of the region, and were also winners of international competitions. Students of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering S. Rastorguev and M. Kudryashov won the World Architectural Competition organized by the International Union of Architects and the World Congress of Architecture "City of the Future". Associate professors of the department "Hydrotechnical and road construction" E. A. Mikhailov, N. A. Mukhin, A. R. Gross are marked with the sign "Inventor of the USSR". Associate Professor of the Department "Hydrotechnical and road construction" V. M. Dudin is a corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of the Russian Federation. Associate professors E. A. Mikhailov, I. B. Dolzhenko, A. R. Gross are members of the UMO of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. A graduate of the faculty in 1976 is the former mayor of Yaroslavl VV Volonciunas.

Faculty of Humanities

The faculty was opened in 1995. Students are trained in the field of general humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines. University graduate students are being trained in philosophy. The teachers of the faculty teach courses of basic and elective components on the problems of national history, political science, philosophy, cultural studies, sociology, jurisprudence, foreign languages. In the process of teaching, modern teaching methods and technologies, multimedia resources are used, student scientific conferences are held, the participants of which won prizes at regional student conferences and olympiads in the humanities. At the Department of Foreign Languages ​​there is an "Institute of Foreign Languages". Since 1996, a preparatory department for foreign students has been operating, where 62 people from Pakistan, Morocco, Syria, China, and India have been trained so far.

At the Department of Physical Education there are 10 sports sections in which 150 students are engaged. Among them are masters of sports of international class: M. Peunov - European champion and Russian champion in weightlifting, Ya. Rybakov - one of the strongest high jumpers in Russia. The department annually prepares 1-2 masters of sports.

Correspondence faculty

Since the end of 1995, the competition for the correspondence faculty has increased significantly, for example, in 1998 it amounted to 2.5 people per place, according to applications, which is higher than in the university as a whole, new specialties in economics were opened. Currently, about 2,000 students study at the correspondence faculty, together with the Institute of Additional Education. YaGTU has connections with a number of universities in the central region to complete the training of students in those specialties for which there are no graduating departments at the university. For example, students are sent to IGTA (Ivanovo) and KSTI (Kostroma).

Faculty of Engineering and Economics

The Faculty of Engineering and Economics was organized in 1993. The number of students at the faculty is about 570 students. A feature of studying at the IEF is the orientation of the economic and engineering training of graduates to regional conditions. The IEF maintains close ties with industrial enterprises and organizations of the Yaroslavl region. Lectures on economic, managerial and technical disciplines are carried out by the teaching staff and heads of a number of enterprises in the city. The departments of the faculty take part in the educational process in all engineering specialties of the university. A branch of the department "Economics and Management" was opened in the Yaroslavl Chamber of Commerce and Industry. On the basis of the faculty, a second higher education is obtained. The Center "Economics and Management" conducts retraining of specialists for 5 years. The specialty "Information systems and technologies" was licensed, for which the first enrollment was made in 2005. Every year teachers of the faculty publish monographs, textbooks with stamps of UMO and the Ministry of Education.

International Educational Program "Economic Informatics"

Since January 2011, YaGTU, together with the German partner university UPN "Wildau" (Technische Hochschule Wildau , Germany), within the framework of the program of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), has been implementing an educational project "Economic Computer Science". Training is conducted on the basis of two universities, while students enrolled in this direction are enrolled simultaneously in YaGTU, in the direction of "Information Systems and Technologies", profile - "Economic Informatics", and in UPN "Wildau" in the direction of "Economic Informatics" ( Wirtschaftsinformatik), also receiving two student cards. After successful completion of studies within the framework of this international educational program, graduates receive a state diploma from the YaGTU and an internationally recognized diploma from a large technical university in Germany - UPN "Wildau".

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was established in June 1975 on the basis of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which existed since the founding of the Yaroslavl Institute of the Rubber Industry in 1944. In 1958, the training of engineers for automation and complex mechanization of chemical and technological processes began. In 1969, the first enrollment of students was carried out to train specialists in engineering technology, metal-cutting machines and tools, and since 1973 - specialists for the vocational education system. Since 1993, the training of mechanical engineers for food industry enterprises has begun.

The faculty employs 90 teachers, including 16 professors and doctors of science, 56 associate professors and candidates of science, 20 graduate students and more than 1200 students study. The annual enrollment of students is about 300 people, including 250 for state-funded places. Over the years of its existence, the faculty has produced more than 8,000 engineers. In 2007, the first bachelors graduated. Also, the graduation of 2007 was glorified by the graduates of the Department of Cybernetics: Bogdanov S., Borisov A., Grudinin M. A., Efimov L., Mutovkin M., Pluzhensky M. and of course Bakhtin A. L., who defended a phenomenal graduation project, the implementation of which is still being conducted by specialists from Slovakia at YaShZ.

Faculty teachers have published more than 10 textbooks and teaching aids. Educational and methodical literature is issued with the stamps of the UMO and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Scientific work is carried out on the basis of EZN, grants from the RFBR and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. The results of the work are published in Russian and foreign publications, discussed at Russian and international conferences and symposiums.

Faculty of Additional Professional Education

Over the 60 years of its history, the university has trained 34,000 engineers who are now working not only in Russia, but also in many CIS countries. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in interest in engineering specialties. Among the graduates of the university are prominent scientists, business leaders, leaders of the city and region. The best teachers of YaGTU are involved in the training, modern teaching methods are applied. Many years of teaching experience, developed material base, modern information technologies and constant communication with production allow us to provide high quality educational services. Promising areas of activity of the FDPO is the expansion of the range of educational services provided: an increase in the number of areas and specialties of the second higher education, the introduction of distance learning, the provision of services in the field of retraining and advanced training of specialists.

Faculty of Chemical Technology

Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, founded in 1944, is the oldest faculty of YaGTU. The educational process at the faculty is carried out by a highly qualified scientific and pedagogical team, including more than 100 teachers, including 27 doctors of sciences, professors, 67 candidates of sciences, associate professors. Today, in terms of the scale of development, the level of scientific, methodological and fundamental research, the organization of the educational process, the faculty is one of the leading educational and scientific departments of the university, which allows it to provide a high level of training.

The educational process is integrated with scientific research. The entire history of the faculty is marked by scientific achievements in various fields of chemistry and chemical technology, which have created a solid foundation for current and future research. Such a foundation is the scientific and pedagogical schools that have received recognition in Russia and abroad: "Technology of the synthesis of organic substances", "Chemistry and technology of macromolecular compounds", "Industrial ecology". Currently, scientific research is being carried out on topics funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation; on scientific and technical programs; on grants allocated for fundamental research in the field of natural and technical sciences.

For their great contribution to the development of chemical science and the training of engineering and technical personnel, a number of them were awarded by the Government of the Russian Federation. The title of Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation was awarded to Professors Moskvichev Yu. A., Koshel G. N., Turov B. S., Yablonsky O. P. A., Usachev S. V. were awarded the title of Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation. A graduate of the faculty in 1951 is a Hero of the Soviet Union

(YaGTU) is one of the largest technical universities in the Upper Volga region of Russia.

More than 5,000 students study at the university. Training of foreign students is underway. The university has many scientific and pedagogical schools. Within their framework, university scientists conduct research activities in the field of fundamental and applied research. Students take an active part in the implementation of scientific work. A student conference is held annually in the spring at the university. More than 2,000 applicants annually take preparatory courses of various duration. The university has opened a number of branches of the departments together with enterprises and research organizations and is actively establishing international relations.

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Faculties and departments

Forms of education: full-time, part-time and part-time. Upon completion of education, students receive bachelor's, specialist's, and master's degrees. Education of full-time students is carried out at the chemical-technological, machine-building, auto-mechanical, architectural-construction, engineering-economic faculties in 30 or more educational programs. The Faculty of Additional Professional Education provides services for obtaining higher and second higher education in a shortened time frame in nine areas and four specialties. At the correspondence faculty, training takes place in 17 educational programs.

Automotive Faculty

Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering

The Faculty of Civil Engineering was established in 1968 . In 1973, the first graduation of graduate engineers in the specialty "Industrial and civil construction" was carried out. Since 1989, in connection with the opening of the training of specialists in the specialty "Architecture", the faculty was transformed into Architecture and Construction. Research work is aimed at solving the problems of urban planning, design and construction of buildings, structures and roads, the development of new building materials and technologies for their production, and the solution of environmental problems of air and water basins. Classes with students are conducted by leading experts in the field of construction, architecture, the construction industry, and environmental protection. A large number of architectural monuments are concentrated in Yaroslavl. The task of preserving the architectural heritage is reflected in the work of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering. The staff of the faculty produces educational and methodological literature necessary to ensure the educational process. Over the past two years, a team of authors led by Professor N. N. Kudryashov published 5 monographs on the problems of architecture. The faculty is widely used: internships in foreign partner universities, individual training according to creative plans, competitive design. The faculty has strong ties with universities in Germany, Great Britain, and the USA. Students and staff of the faculty were awarded prizes of the Mayor of Yaroslavl and the Governor of the region, and were also winners of international competitions. Students of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering S. Rastorguev and M. Kudryashov won the World Architectural Competition organized by the International Union of Architects and the World Congress of Architecture "City of the Future". Associate professors of the Department of Hydraulic Engineering E. A. Mikhailov, N. A. Mukhin, A. R. Gross are marked with the sign "Inventor of the USSR". Associate Professor of the Department of Hydraulic Engineering V. M. Dudin is a corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of the Russian Federation. Associate professors E. A. Mikhailov, I. B. Dolzhenko, A. R. Gross are members of the UMO of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

Faculty of Humanities

Correspondence faculty

Faculty of Engineering and Economics

The Faculty of Engineering and Economics was organized in 1993.
The number of students at the faculty is about 570 students.
A feature of studying at the IEF is the orientation of the economic and engineering training of graduates to regional conditions. The IEF maintains close ties with industrial enterprises and organizations of the Yaroslavl region. Lectures on economic, managerial and technical disciplines are carried out by the teaching staff and heads of a number of enterprises in the city. The departments of the faculty take part in the educational process in all engineering specialties of the university.
A branch of the department "Economics and Management" was opened in the Yaroslavl Chamber of Commerce and Industry. On the basis of the faculty, a second higher education is obtained. The Center "Economics and Management" conducts retraining of specialists for 5 years.
The specialty "Information systems and technologies" was licensed, for which the first enrollment was made in the city.
Every year teachers of the faculty publish monographs, textbooks with stamps of UMO and the Ministry of Education.

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was established in June 1975 on the basis of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which existed since the founding of the Yaroslavl Institute of the Rubber Industry in 1944. In 1958, the training of engineers for automation and complex mechanization of chemical and technological processes began. In 1969, the first enrollment of students was carried out to train specialists in engineering technology, metal-cutting machines and tools, and since 1973 - specialists for the vocational education system. The training of mechanical engineers for food industry enterprises has begun. The faculty employs 90 teachers, including 16 professors and doctors of science, 56 associate professors and candidates of science, 20 graduate students and more than 1200 students study. The annual enrollment of students is about 300 people, including 250 for state-funded places. Over the years of its existence, the faculty has produced more than 8,000 engineers. In the th year, the first bachelors graduated. Also, the graduation of 2007 was glorified by the graduates of the Department of Cybernetics: Bogdanov S., Borisov A., Grudinin M. A., Efimov L., Mutovkin M., Pluzhensky M. and of course Bakhtin A. L., who defended a phenomenal graduation project, the implementation of which is still being conducted by specialists from Slovakia at YaShZ. Faculty teachers have published more than 10 textbooks and teaching aids. Educational and methodical literature is issued with the stamps of the UMO and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Scientific work is carried out on the basis of EZN, grants from the RFBR and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. The results of the work are published in Russian and foreign publications, discussed at Russian and international conferences and symposiums.

Faculty of Additional Professional Education

Over the 60 years of its history, the university has trained 34,000 engineers who are now working not only in Russia, but also in many CIS countries. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in interest in engineering specialties. Among the graduates of the university are prominent scientists, business leaders, leaders of the city and region. The best teachers of YaGTU are involved in the training, modern teaching methods are applied. Many years of teaching experience, developed material base, modern information technologies and constant communication with production allow us to provide high quality educational services. Promising areas of activity of the FDPO is the expansion of the range of educational services provided: an increase in the number of areas and specialties of the second higher education, the introduction of distance learning, the provision of services in the field of retraining and advanced training of specialists.

Faculty of Chemical Technology

Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, founded in 1944, is the oldest faculty of YaGTU. The educational process at the faculty is carried out by a highly qualified scientific and pedagogical team, including more than 100 teachers, including 27 doctors of sciences, professors, 67 candidates of sciences, associate professors. Today, in terms of the scale of development, the level of scientific, methodological and fundamental research, the organization of the educational process, the faculty is one of the leading educational and scientific departments of the university, which allows it to provide a high level of training. For their great contribution to the development of chemical science and the training of engineering and technical personnel, a number of them were awarded by the Government of the Russian Federation. The title of Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation was awarded to professors Moskvichev Yu. A., Koshel G. N., Turov B. S., Yablonsky O. P. Professors Bychkov B. N., Indeikin E. A., Podgornova V. A ., Usachev SV were awarded the title of Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation. The educational process is integrated with scientific research. The entire history of the faculty is marked by scientific achievements in various fields of chemistry and chemical technology, which have created a solid foundation for current and future research. Such a foundation is the scientific and pedagogical schools that have received recognition in Russia and abroad: "Technology of the synthesis of organic substances", "Chemistry and technology of macromolecular compounds", "Industrial ecology". Currently, scientific research is being carried out on topics funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation; on scientific and technical programs; on grants allocated for fundamental research in the field of natural and technical sciences.

Famous graduates

  • Volonchunas, Viktor Vladimirovich (1976) - Mayor of Yaroslavl
  • Grebensky, Sergei Ivanovich (1951) - Hero of the Soviet Union

Links

  • Yaroslavl State Technical University - official site
  • Yaroslavl State Technical University - federal portal "Russian Education"

Yaroslavl State Technical University (YaGTU)- one of the largest technical universities in the Upper Volga region of Russia.

Yaroslavl State Technical University
(YAGTU)
international title Yaroslavl State Technical University
Former names Yaroslavl Polytechnic Institute
Motto YAGTU. Real future!
Year of foundation
Acting Rector Stepanova Elena Olegovna
students 4580 people (2017)
Foreign students 105 people (2017)
PhD 14 people (2017)
Doctorate 2 people (2009)
The doctors 39 people (2017)
professors 33 people (2016)
teachers 285 people (2017)
Location Yaroslavl
(Russia Russia)
Campus 8 educational buildings, 4 hostels, sports building, canteen, stadium, dispensary, autodrome
Legal address 150023, Yaroslavl, Moskovsky prospect, 88
Site ystu.ru

Almost 5,000 students study at the university. Training of foreign students is underway. There are many scientific and pedagogical schools. Within their framework, university scientists conduct research activities in the field of fundamental and applied research. Students take an active part in the implementation of scientific work. A student conference is held annually in the spring at the university. More than 2,000 applicants annually take preparatory courses of various duration. The university has opened a number of branches of the departments together with enterprises and research organizations and is actively establishing international relations.

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Students and staff of the faculty were awarded prizes of the Mayor of Yaroslavl and the Governor of the region, and were also winners of international competitions. Students of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering S. Rastorguev and M. Kudryashov won the World Architectural Competition organized by the International Union of Architects and the World Congress of Architecture "City of the Future". Associate professors of the department "Hydrotechnical and road construction" E. A. Mikhailov, N. A. Mukhin, A. R. Gross are marked with the sign "Inventor of the USSR". Associate Professor of the Department "Hydrotechnical and road construction" V. M. Dudin is a corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of the Russian Federation. Associate professors E. A. Mikhailov, I. B. Dolzhenko, A. R. Gross are members of the UMO of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. A graduate of the faculty in 1976 is the former mayor of Yaroslavl VV Volonciunas.

Correspondence faculty

In 1950, the university began studying at the evening department of the Faculty of Technology. In 1956, an independent evening faculty was organized, since 1995 it has been transformed into a correspondence faculty. Today, the correspondence faculty prepares bachelors and specialists in 20 areas of training and masters in 7 areas. The faculty has a department of accelerated educational programs, where citizens with secondary vocational education and higher education receive higher and second higher education in an accelerated period.

Faculty of Engineering and Economics

The Faculty of Engineering and Economics was organized in 1993. The number of students at the faculty is about 570 students. A feature of studying at the IEF is the orientation of the economic and engineering training of graduates to regional conditions. The IEF maintains close ties with industrial enterprises and organizations of the Yaroslavl region. Lectures on economic, managerial and technical disciplines are carried out by the teaching staff and heads of a number of enterprises in the city. The departments of the faculty take part in the educational process in all engineering specialties of the university. A branch of the department "Economics and Management" was opened in the Yaroslavl Chamber of Commerce and Industry. On the basis of the faculty, a second higher education is obtained. The Center "Economics and Management" conducts retraining of specialists for 5 years. The specialty "Information systems and technologies" was licensed, for which the first enrollment was made in 2005. Every year teachers of the faculty publish monographs, textbooks with stamps of UMO and the Ministry of Education.

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was established in June 1975 on the basis of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which existed since the founding of the Yaroslavl Institute of the Rubber Industry in 1944. In 1958, the training of engineers for automation and complex mechanization of chemical and technological processes began. In 1969, the first enrollment of students was carried out to train specialists in engineering technology, metal-cutting machines and tools, and since 1973 - specialists for the vocational education system. Since 1993, the training of mechanical engineers for food industry enterprises has begun.

The faculty employs 90 teachers, including 16 professors and doctors of science, 56 associate professors and candidates of science, 20 graduate students and more than 1200 students study. The annual enrollment of students is about 300 people, including 250 for state-funded places. Over the years of its existence, the faculty has produced more than 8,000 engineers. In 2007, the first bachelors graduated. Also, the graduation of 2007 was glorified by the graduates of the Department of Cybernetics: Bogdanov S., Borisov A., Grudinin M. A., Efimov L., Mutovkin M., Pluzhensky M. and of course Bakhtin A. L., who defended a phenomenal graduation project, the implementation of which is still being conducted by specialists from Slovakia at YaShZ.

Faculty teachers have published more than 10 textbooks and teaching aids. Educational and methodical literature is issued with the stamps of the UMO and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Scientific work is carried out on the basis of EZN, grants from the RFBR and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. The results of the work are published in Russian and foreign publications, discussed at Russian and international conferences and symposiums.

Faculty of Chemical Technology

Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, founded in 1944, is the oldest faculty of YaGTU. The educational process at the faculty is carried out by a highly qualified scientific and pedagogical team, including more than 100 teachers, including 27 doctors of sciences, professors, 67 candidates of sciences, associate professors. Today, in terms of the scale of development, the level of scientific, methodological and fundamental research, the organization of the educational process, the faculty is one of the leading educational and scientific departments of the university, which allows it to provide a high level of training.

The educational process is integrated with scientific research. The entire history of the faculty is marked by scientific achievements in various fields of chemistry and chemical technology, which have created a solid foundation for current and future research. Such a foundation is the scientific and pedagogical schools that have received recognition in Russia and abroad: "Technology of the synthesis of organic substances", "Chemistry and technology of macromolecular compounds", "Industrial ecology". Currently, scientific research is being carried out on topics funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation; on scientific and technical programs; on grants allocated for fundamental research in the field of natural and technical sciences.

For their great contribution to the development of chemical science and the training of engineering and technical personnel, a number of them were awarded by the Government of the Russian Federation. The title of Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation was awarded to Professors Moskvichev Yu. A., Koshel G. N., Turov B. S., Yablonsky O. P. A., Usachev S. V. were awarded the title of Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation. A graduate of the faculty in 1951 is the Hero of the Soviet Union S. I. Grebensky.



Yaroslavl Polytechnic Institute

(YAGTU)
Year of foundation
Rector Lomov Alexander Anatolievich
Location Yaroslavl
Legal address 150023, Yaroslavl, Moskovsky prospect, 88
Site http://www.ystu.ru

(YaGTU) is one of the largest technical universities in the Upper Volga region of Russia.

More than 5,000 students study at the university. Training of foreign students is underway. The university has many scientific and pedagogical schools. Within their framework, university scientists conduct research activities in the field of fundamental and applied research. Students take an active part in the implementation of scientific work. A student conference is held annually in the spring at the university. More than 2,000 applicants annually take preparatory courses of various duration. The university has opened a number of branches of the departments together with enterprises and research organizations and is actively establishing international relations.

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Links

  • Yaroslavl State Technical University - official site
  • Yaroslavl State Technical University - federal portal "Russian Education"
  • Department of Architecture, Yaroslavl State Technical University
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