All-Union Correspondence Mechanical Engineering Institute in Sokolniki. Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics

The formation and development of the Moscow State Academy of Instrument Engineering and Informatics began in 1936. The government of the country decided to organize the Moscow Correspondence Institute of the Metalworking Industry (MZIMP). By order of the People's Commissar of Local Industry of the RSFSR dated September 19, 1936 No. 1168, P.P. was appointed the first rector of the institute. Rostovtsev.

In December 1938, 13 departments were created. The institute had two faculties: mechanical and energy, which employed 95 teachers, including 7 professors, 60 associate professors, 28 assistants. In December 1939, M.N. was appointed rector of the institute. Protasov.

Since the establishment of the institute, much attention has been paid to research work, the topics of which were mainly formed at the request of enterprises of the People's Commissariat of local industry. The topics covered research and development in the field of machine tools, mechanical engineering technology and electrical equipment.

The attack of Nazi Germany on June 22, 1941 radically changed life and disrupted the activities of the MZIMP. Students who arrived for the session from the periphery urgently returned home, from where they went to the front or were involved in intense work in production.

In October 1941, there was a question about evacuating the institute to the east. However, MZIMP turned out to be one of the few capital universities that remained in Moscow throughout the war and worked uninterruptedly. The most difficult academic year for the institute was the 1942-43 academic year, when the total student population dropped to 412 people.

A major role in the organization of educational and methodological work was played by the scientific and methodological bureau created in April 1944 under the leadership of the head of the department of electric drive B.A. Volynsky. At the same time, a library council was organized at the scientific and technical library under the chairmanship of Professor A.P. Eremina. The teaching staff continued to conduct scientific research work, mainly on orders from enterprises that manufactured military products.

On July 20, 1944, the All-Union Committee for Higher Education approved the organization of the third faculty at MZIMP - “Hot processing of metals. In August 1945, measures were already taken to resume the work of the institute in full. At this time, the structure of the institute included three faculties. At the same time, 15 departments were organized, and Leningrad and Sverdlovsk educational and consulting centers were opened for classes with students who came to the institute after the end of the war to continue their studies.

In October 1947, the Faculty of Instrument Engineering was organized, and new specialties were opened at a number of faculties. In the middle of the 1947-48 academic year, the institute already had 37 departments, and the institute became a correspondence and evening institution.

On September 27, 1950, by Order No. 507 of the USSR Ministry of Higher Education, the Moscow Correspondence Institute of Metal Industry was renamed and received the name All-Union Correspondence Mechanical Engineering Institute (VZMI).

In 1954, Professor B.A. was appointed rector of VZMI. Kuzmin. During these years, there were already more than 50 UKPs in VZMI. The evening and correspondence education system has received approval in various industries of the country. Improvement of the institute's structure continued. New specialties appeared. In 1955, the specialty “Turbine Engineering” was opened. In August 1956, the sixth aviation department was organized at VZMI. In September 1959, B.A. Kuzmin goes to work at the USSR Ministry of Higher Education. Associate Professor M.S. is appointed Rector of VZMI. Shkalikov, who previously worked as vice-rector for academic affairs.

In May 1962, the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR appointed associate professor N.N. as the new rector of the institute. Shevyakov, who at the same time headed the department of automatic machines and automatic lines he created, where one of the first computers in the country, BESM-4, was installed. On the basis of this computer, a laboratory of computer technology soon emerged at the department, and then the information and computing center of the institute.

In 1964, the Government of the country adopted a resolution on further improvement of higher and secondary specialized evening and correspondence education. This resolution significantly helped our university in the development and strengthening of the educational and material base, the creation of laboratories, which contributed to increasing the level of educational, methodological and research work.

In the 70s, the material base of VZMI was significantly strengthened by this time. In addition to new buildings, modern laboratories of the departments of metallurgy, chemistry, new materials, electrical engineering, precision mechanics instruments, etc. were created. One of the largest university computer centers was created.

In August 1985, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Boris Mikhailovich Mikhailov was appointed rector of VZMI. New specialties are opening. By Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 337 of 03/14/88 and by order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR No. 230 of 04/21/88, the All-Union Correspondence Engineering Institute was transformed into the Moscow Institute of Instrument Engineering with day and evening forms of study.

Taking into account the need of industrial and artistic enterprises in Russia for specialist technologists in the artistic processing of materials and materials science, the institute initiated the opening of the specialty “Technology of artistic processing of materials”, which was introduced into the list of specialties of universities, and MIP became an educational and scientific center that united artistic fields. schools, institutes and enterprises.

Since the beginning of the 90s, the institute began training foreign students. A faculty for working with foreign students was formed, of which M.A. was appointed dean. Kukin.

On July 1, 1994, by order of the State Committee for Higher Education of the Russian Federation No. 647, the institute became known as the Moscow State Academy of Instrument Engineering and Informatics (MGAPI). In November 1996, in accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation “On Education,” the first election of a rector was held at the academy. The Academy staff elected Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor B.M. to this position. Mikhailov, who worked as the head of the department of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation.

The University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics (MGUPI) is recognized in Russia and abroad as a university of classical university traditions coupled with modern educational technologies. A high-quality educational center with rich research practices, since its opening, constantly improving in accordance with the needs dictated by time, expanding and deepening the content of educational programs, improving the quality of training of engineering personnel - this is MGUPI. Reviews about this educational institution always place it at one of the highest levels of ranking of universities in the corresponding field.

Renaming

From 1936 to 1950, the university was called the Moscow Correspondence Institute of the Metalworking Industry, abbreviated as MZIMP. Further, until 1988, it was the All-Union Correspondence Engineering Institute, that is, VZMI. In 1988 it was renamed the Moscow Institute of Instrument Engineering, and in 1994 it became known as the Moscow State Academy of Instrument Engineering and Informatics (MGAPI).

Since 2005, this is Instrument Engineering and Informatics (MGUPI), which in 2014 was merged with MSTU MIREA, and therefore the full name of the university began to sound different: Moscow State University of Information Technologies, Radio Engineering and Electronics, abbreviated as MGUITE. With any of these names, MGUPI received simply wonderful reviews about the quality of graduates; the level of training was not affected by structural changes.

About the university

MGUPI is now a leader in training specialists in knowledge-intensive industries: automation, telecommunications, cybernetics, computer and information technologies, electronics, radio engineering, biotechnology, chemistry and so on. A rather rare training system is implemented here, which not only ensures high efficiency of the knowledge gained, but also guarantees the rapid adaptation of graduates in the real conditions of modern production. This system allows you to connect the base department of the university and a specific base enterprise.

Today there are significantly more than fifty such departments at MGUPI - at the Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, at design bureaus, at the most high-tech enterprises in the country. When deep general scientific theoretical training is combined with practical activities with the help of large industry-leading innovative enterprises using advanced technologies, the training of graduates will be effective and of high quality. The university also has a developed network of scientific laboratories, research centers, and design bureaus. That is why MGUPI receives only the most positive reviews about its graduates.

Teachers

Here students study in unique conditions: they are taught by more than twenty academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and over two hundred and eighty members of other, including international, scientific societies and academies. The most famous scientific schools, which are recognized throughout the world, the achievements of MGUPI scientists have become the basis for partnership work with industrial associations, research centers and universities in Japan, China, Finland, Singapore, Korea, France, Germany and many other countries.

The structure of the university includes an institute of international education, where more than five hundred foreign students from thirty countries are simultaneously trained; exchanges of scientific and teaching personnel, mutual internships, academic student exchanges, and double degree programs have become a tradition. A strong teaching staff, modern material and technical base, active scientific activity and broad international connections - this is today's MGUPI. Moscow is proud of this university.

The level of education

The range of educational services is very wide and suitable for absolutely any category - it is interesting for both schoolchildren and mature specialists, scientists and teachers. Pre-university training at MGUPI is very well developed. The admissions committee is working actively, in particular, career guidance work is being carried out. The university has a physics and mathematics school, which contains more than twenty branches - sponsored schools in the region, as well as preparatory courses.

Students are trained at all levels - from undergraduate to postgraduate inclusive, in accordance with the Federal Law on Education, which MGUPI adheres to. The admissions committee, located on the university campus, informs applicants in detail about the features of admission, including targeted admission, providing a list of customer enterprises. There you can get answers to all your questions and submit an application.

steps

Further, if admission to a university has taken place, each student will receive the first levels of higher education - a specialist or bachelor's degree. The latter is designed to develop practical professional skills coupled with fundamental training of a wide range of profiles. A specialty has a narrower profile in training and a specific one. Students study for four to five and a half years and receive either a bachelor's degree or a specialist qualification.

Bachelors can continue their studies in a master's program, and upon completion of the specialty there is also a chance to immediately enter graduate school. The second level of study is a two-year master's program, after which there is the opportunity to enter the third, graduate school, where you will study for another three or four years (depending on the specialty). After defending the dissertation, the graduate student receives an academic degree. This is exactly the educational chain that is practiced at MGUPI.

Cost of education

First-year students enrolled in a full-time specialty or bachelor's degree program who did not undergo budget-funded training must pay for the training from their own funds. By the way, at MGUPI/MIREA there are quite a lot of budget places every year, but the competition for paid education does not become less - the authority of this university is too high.

Depending on the area of ​​training, the student is required to pay an amount of ninety-eight or one hundred eighteen thousand rubles for annual training. So, for example, training in the specialty “Mechanical Engineering” or “Innovation” is the first amount, and in “Software Engineering” or “Instrument Engineering” - the second.

Where to study

MGUPI campuses have more than one address, since they are located in different parts of Moscow. There is an extensive complex of buildings on Vernadsky Avenue and an even larger one on Stromynka, also on Malaya Pirogovskaya, on Mira Avenue, on Sokolinaya Gora, on Usachev Street and in Shchipkovsky Lane. The complex on Vernadsky has twenty-three classrooms for lectures with up to two hundred and fifty seats each, sixty classrooms for group classes with up to thirty seats, four hundred and fifty-five computer classes, one hundred and forty-seven specialized laboratories. In addition, there are also basic departments for internships for senior students. All educational building complexes are connected to the Internet, and there is a free Wi-Fi zone.

Library

A separate library building has an area of ​​about five thousand square meters, on which there is a collection of about one and a half million copies of books on the university profile and in related disciplines, all kinds of scientific and technical publications and documents. There are six reading rooms by industry; in addition, remote access to any full-text document from anywhere is provided. Since MGUPI campuses have different addresses, class schedules are drawn up so that students do not have to travel around the city during the school day.

Where to relax

The university has an excellent sports complex, where compulsory physical education classes are held and there are conditions for independent individual or mass training seven days a week from morning to late evening. There are three halls for volleyball, tennis, basketball, mini-football, a gym and an aerobics room, as well as many outdoor sports grounds.

On the territory of the complex there is a large dining room, many buffets and cafes, kiosks, and vending machines. The canteen is open all day, with breakfast, lunch and dinner on the menu. Hot food buffets are available in all academic buildings and dormitories. There are also medical centers for students and employees. There is a club with a concert hall, modernly equipped with all kinds of equipment, where groups gather: student theater, art, dance, sound recording and a guitar studio. All rooms are specially equipped.

Branches

MGUPI has several branches in the Moscow region and one in the south of Russia. From Fryazino, Serpukhov and the Sergiev Posad branch, it is enough to simply maintain contact with the parent university, which is instrument engineering and computer science. Stavropol is located far away, and the branch opened in this city has all the features of independence.

It is slightly larger than the Moscow region branches, has no less excellent teachers and is the pride of the Stavropol Territory. The branch not only occupies the top levels of the ranking of local universities, but also actively participates in all regional and city events. Given the high level of professional higher education that the MGUPI branch provides, reviews about it will certainly be positive.

Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics

The history of MGUPI begins in 1936. Initially, the university was founded under the name of the Moscow Correspondence Institute of the Metalworking Industry. From the first months, the employees of the institution have been working on organizing strongholds, branches and branches. An effective student learning process is being established. In 1938, 13 departments were created in two faculties - mechanical and energy. During the war, a third faculty was organized, training specialists in hot metalworking. In 1950 MZIMP received the name of the All-Union Correspondence Engineering Institute. At the same time, the university becomes basic in its profile in the field of correspondence and evening education. Subsequently, the Institute was transferred to a new building, and scientific laboratories were created. The number of faculties increases to five, and later another one, aviation, is added. In the 60s, graduate school opened, and then full-time education. In 1988, VZMI was transformed into the Moscow Institute of Instrument Engineering. On January 7, 1994, the university received the name of the State Academy of Instrument Engineering and Informatics. The university has had its current name since December 2005. Today MGUPI is a leader in the fields of control and measurement systems, instrument engineering, robotics, information technology, mechatronics, etc.

Moscow State University of Informatics and Instrument Engineering

The Moscow University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics trains specialists in all main forms of education, including full-time (day), part-time (evening), distance learning and correspondence. The principles of continuous education have been implemented at MGUPI. There is a physics and mathematics school; courses of pre-university and post-graduate training, advanced training; specialist, bachelor's and master's degrees; postgraduate and doctoral studies. The structure of MGUPI today includes 9 faculties, 10 branches and 41 departments. There are the following faculties with the following main areas:

Informatics (IT): applied mathematics, information security, software engineering, computer engineering, robotics, mechatronics, information technology and systems
Instrumentation (PR): optics, optical materials and technologies, optoelectronic systems and devices; standardization and metrology; instrumentation, information and measurement systems, innovative technologies; biotechnical systems, devices and technologies, biomedical devices; design, design and technology of electronic means
Technological informatics (TI): materials science, mechanical engineering, production automation, technological machines, aircraft engine design, ground vehicles, nanotechnology, innovation, microsystem technology, artistic processing of materials
Management and Law (MP): management, jurisprudence, public administration, national security, personnel management
Economic (EF): economics, business informatics, management, economic security
Secondary vocational education
Advanced training
Distance and correspondence learning
Evening

Official website of MGUPI, tests, exams

Detailed information about the faculties, departments, branches of the Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics, its teachers, entrance exams, tests, and educational programs can be obtained on the special portal of the university. It contains information about the schedule of classes and sessions, student life, and sports. The official website of MGUPI is located at www.mgupi.ru. Its pages contain the history of the university, answers to questions from students and applicants, and reviews. In addition to information about MGUPI in Moscow, you can also read about branches in Chekhov, Mozhaisk, Stavropol, Kashira, Serpukhov, Kimry, Uglich, Dmitrov, Sergiev Posad, Lytkarino.

The MGUPI diploma is the first step into the world of modern instrument engineering and computer science technologies

Moscow Technological University

A modern educational and research center recognized in Russia and in the world, combining classical university traditions and modern educational technologies in its work. Since its establishment, the university has always kept up with the times and has constantly expanded the range of educational programs in accordance with the country's needs for engineering personnel, while simultaneously improving the quality of training of specialists and achieving recognition both in Russia and abroad. MIREA today is one of the leaders in the field of training highly qualified specialists for rapidly developing knowledge-intensive branches of science and technology: telecommunications, information and computer technologies, automation, cybernetics, radio engineering and electronics, chemistry and biotechnology.

The University implements a unique education system “university - base department - base enterprise”, which ensures high efficiency of the educational process and guarantees the rapid adaptation of graduates to the real conditions of modern production. MIREA today includes more than 50 basic departments at research institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, design bureaus and high-tech enterprises in the Moscow region. Thanks to the combination of deep general scientific theoretical training with practical activities of students at the largest industry-leading innovative enterprises with advanced science-intensive technologies, MIREA guarantees the effective preparation of graduates for the conditions of future production activity.

MIREA has a developed network of research centers, scientific laboratories and student design bureaus.

The University's teaching staff includes 21 academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as more than 280 members of other, including international, academies and scientific societies. Well-known scientific schools and world-recognized achievements of MIREA scientists are the basis of strong partnerships with universities, research centers, manufacturing corporations in Germany, France, South Korea, Singapore, Finland, China, Japan and other countries. More than 500 foreign students from 30 countries are trained at the University's Institute of International Education. Exchanges of teaching and research personnel with universities in European countries and mutual internships have become traditional. Student academic exchange programs, including double degree programs, are actively developing.

MIREA develops various forms of pre-university training and actively conducts career guidance work. The University has an evening school of physics and mathematics, which includes more than 20 branches of sponsored schools in the Moscow region and preparatory courses.

MIREA is rightfully proud of its strong teaching staff, modern technical and material base, active scientific activity and broad international connections.



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