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adam_text | СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
Устремленный в будущее
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ВЗЛЕТНАЯ ПОЛОСА
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На реактивной тяге
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Загадка двух фотографий
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Учиться, чтобы работать. И наоборот.
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Насвоемместе
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Кафедральный рывок
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Судьбе навстречу.
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Три в одном
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Утро вечера мудренее
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Зеленых курток строгий строй
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Подтверждение уровня
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Предстоит учиться всем
—
в университете!
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ПАРАД ПЛАНЕТ
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Как вы лодку назовете
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Покорители двух стихий
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Свет знаний
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Созидатели
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«Виртуальный» инженер
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В глубь природы
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Компас для бизнесмена
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Профессии доброты
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Межкультурные связи
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Открытое образование
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Тем, кто не желает отставать
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Учиться никогда... не рано
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ПЛАНЕТА ИДЕЙ
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Наука начинается со школы
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Технопарк университетского периода
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Со студенческой скамьи
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Основа знаний
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Там, за горизонтом
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ВОЙДИ В НАШ ДОМ
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Рыцари и менестрели
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В здоровом теле
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Трижды рожденный
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От сессии до сессии
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Мы вспомним годы славные
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КнАГТУ
50
ЛЕТ-ЛЮДИ, СОБЫТИЯ, ФАКТЫ
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50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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MATURITY
PROJECTED INTO THE FUTURE
Kc
^omsomolsk-na-Amure state technological university opened on June
17 1955
as
polytechnic evening institute. In
halfa
century this university has occupied a leading
position in training highly qualified professionals using the production-related
innovative technologies. In close contact of research and production now about
300
Doctors and Candidates of Science, professors and assistant professors, teachers and
postgraduates, engineers and laboratory assistants tram over
13
thousand students.
They have a choice between day, extramural and distance training in obtaining
the three-level education (getting Bachelor, professional and Master s diplomas).
Professional advance training through
69
programs is also in place. The KnAGTU
branches are open in Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Nikolaevsk-na-Amure,
Variino,
Solnechny and Amursk. Some professions are taught at a distance so from
any point of the world one can get the test assignments and Internet lecturing. The
university runs the Post graduate and Doctorate programs; it awards Candidate of
Science diplomas in
29
specializations and those of Doctors of Science in five. Eight
dissertation boards are active, five of which are authorized for awarding the Doctor
of Science degree.
We are proud of the sole in the Russian Far East technological park which
laboratories and workshops with participation from researchers of a number of
faculties have developed innovation product samples already launched in production.
International co-operation is also intense. We managed to have set mutually beneficial
relations with our colleagues from the USA, Japan, Germany, the Republic of Korea,
China and other states. Our students besides the languages of the Russian Federation
speak Chinese, Korean, English, German, French, Greek, Latin, Japanese, Old
English, and Old German. KnAGTU was one of the first in Russia to start the process
and systemic approach in development and implementation into the university
operations as well as in support of the quality management operating system after the
international standards ISO-9001-2000
- 9004-2000.
This all gives more guarantee of
the modern level in training and helps easier integrate into the European education
system, opens broader access to innovations. Which means the university will in the
future remain attractive and accessible for the Far Easterners, Russians and citizens
of other states really wishing to get the knowledge and professional training required
by business and management.
Yury
Kabaláin
Rector of Komsomolsk-na-Amure state
technological university
RF Honored Worker of Science and
Technology
Doctor of Technical Science, professor
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
JET POWER
Having built the city inhabited by three hundred people, with most powerful plants for
manufacturing the best in the world aircraft and nuclear submarines, with steel foundries,
oil refineries and assembly production of the most comprehensive industrial hardware
in the depth of the Priamurye taiga location where aboriginal encampments had been,
the Soviet state faced a staffing problem. Highly qualified workers and technicians were
trained mostly in the city while engineers were sent from Leningrad, Moscow, Kharkov,
Kiev, Gorky, Kuibyshev and other towns of the vast state. The nearest university where the
local young people with skills in technology and experienced practical workers could get
extramural education was Ural polytechnic institute in Sverdlovsk.
It is evident that the own polytechnic university for Komsomolsk-na-Amure got
incorporated in the 50ies thanks to the transfer of the aircraft manufacturing plant, a largest
in Russia to production of the MiG-15 and MiG-17 jets. The new more comprehensive
aircraft required the drastic changes in the production, a large-scale enrollment of workers
and engineers. Still the deficit in highly qualified professionals was especially acute. The
image of the military industrial complex in the years was so high that the USSR Council
of Ministers took care of the problem. Soon after, the ordinance of the Ministry for
Higher Education incorporated Komsomolsk-na-Amure evening polytechnic institute
launching in the
1955-1956
academic year two faculties: for mechanical engineering
and for construction and projecting more faculties to be opened. The first enrollment
was
200
students. At first the classes took place in the technological school rooms and at
Teachers training university premises. In
1958
the first stage of the own main building
was commissioned and in
1961
the second one. The students worked in the afternoon (as
a rule from
8
a.m. to
17
p.m.) and in the evening they read textbooks and wrote papers.
The lectures went on from
7
to
11
p.m. daily except Saturday and Sunday. In
1961
the first
students came to the day department and in
1964
the extramural department opened.
By
1974
the evening studies almost went out of existence as only
1 169
students took
them out of the total of
4 224. 585
students were being trained extramurally but the day
department had already
2 470
young people. Thus following the actual university status
the Council of Ministers of the USSR on July
16 1974
issued the statement after which
Komsomolsk-na-Amure polytechnic evening institute became a full-time one.
In
1980
the construction of the third laboratory and teaching building was over, it had
a convenient passage to the main building. The fast growing higher institution now has
total over
50
thousand square meters of floor space. In
1992
Doctor of Technical Science
professor Yu.G. Kabaldin became rector of the institute.
—
The same way as most of country higher education institutions we had to reform,
recalls Yury Kabaldin, and we scanned our priorities and redesigned them. In front of our
eyes the market need in labor has been changing as well as the individual demand of the
students. The migration of the young coming for higher education decreased very much.
This opened up new opportunities before us in the attraction of non-budgetary assets, but
we lacked a higher status for greater maneuverability.
MATURITY
and the assistance from the experienced production professionals. The future manager
engineers study marketing, finance management, personnel management, information
technologies relating to transport, international transport law, organization of shipping
and transshipment, foreign trade and customs operations, etc. The faculty is headed by
Candidate of Technical Science professor B.A. Novikov.
The faculty of cadastre and construction (FKS in the Russian acronym) opened in
1960.
The faculty of industrial and civil engineering is in fact a contemporary of KnAGTU
as the first
14
construction engineers received their diplomas from it in
1961.
Up to
1970
the construction engineers were trained only in the evening. But then in response to the
industrial and civil construction boom in the region the institute opened the day department
for
50
students. In two years this figure went up twofold as the Dalstroy company lacked
staff.
Training at the faculty of cadastre and construction has always been tied to practical
work. After the first year the students go to the construction sites of the city and the krai
where they learn the common construction skills and observe the work of foremen, engineers
and architects. Learning their future skills continues within the walls of the faculty with the
laboratories for high-tech equipment used in construction of buildings. These laboratories
have different equipment including the laser one. The future engineers are also expected to
know painting or design drawing not to lose the sense of beauty so much needed for those
who form the image of our cities for ages.
The FKS has accumulated experience in design of buildings and facilities. Some
time ago for instance all the design institutes of Komsomolsk and construction trust
departments did not sign a contract with a local company that planned building a large
non-standard foods storage facility but the students and teachers of KnAGTU undertook
the task. This complicated construction project was supplied with all the required technical
documentation and the working mock-up was made for demonstration. The student
project was very efficient financially and the bonus was paid for the work. It went to fitting
the student design bureau with gear as that bureau performed all orders the institute had
for its own development. They were for instance the construction of the second floor
over the sports complex or a passage between the buildings. The student design bureau
is always responsive to the requests of the city authorities on participating in. the amenity
improvement of streets and squares.
When in the 90ies the industry was in a crisis and the demand for construction engineers
went down FKS found its niche on the labor resource market. The faculty started training
professionals in the land cadastre. The new chair opened for the purpose, Cadastre and
geodetic engineering. The solution appeared rather timely. Now the specialists of the kind
are required for all Russian Far East territories while only a few universities train them. The
deficit of qualified staff accounted for a mutually beneficial co-operation between the chair
and the organizations and companies. Here they also actively implement the computer
systems and modern software.
540
students are trained by
30
teachers; among them are two
Doctors of Science and
12
Candidates of Science, one member of the Union of Artists of
Russia. They are mastering the following specializations: industrial and civil engineering,
city construction and amenity economy; land cadastre; city cadastre. The dean of the
faculty is
O.E.
Sysoev, Candidate of Technical Science.
The construction faculty earlierincorporated the largest for KnAGTU Electro technical
faculty opened in
1976
at the premises of the oldest leading chair that existed from early 60ies
under the faculty for Industrial and civil engineering as chair for Electro techniques and
electric drive. The chair was organized back in
1961.
In
1965
the first engineers graduated
from its evening department, and in
1970
the extramural and day departments were added
to it. In
1975
the chair was split into two: Electric drive and automation of industrial
installations and Theoretical foundation for electrotechnics and industrial electronics. Out
of the latter in three years the leading chair was formed for Industrial electronics. Thus the
faculty was being formed.
The formation of the faculty was supplemented by a number of measures directed at
improvement of the teaching, methodology and laboratories. In that period the contract
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
with Leningrad electrotechnical institute was signed after which the targeted training
programs for research and teaching staff were launched. The new contractual work on
development and design of the technical system of control and management of heat power
grids of Komsomolsk-na-
Amure
has been received and the laboratory of the EAPU chair
is being improved, a new design bureau is being formed.
Obtaining an access to business projects the students get better educated and in the
future grow into efficient professionals. The first findings of the young inventors and their
sponsors from ETF, the two instrumentation models called the
Identificatori
received
the status of invention. Now the faculty research the energy saving technologies so acute
nowadays by way of using the computing intelligence, the quality enhancement and
efficiency of transfer of the electric power, the estimation of electromagnetic pollution
of the
technopolis
territory and many other issues. They all are in line with the training
programs oriented at the improved structure and quality of graduates. The faculty chairs
have opened a great number of laboratories, such as the laboratory for general electronics,
equipment on microchips, converter equipment, metrology and radio metering, basic
microprocessor technology, television, electrical machines, robot equipment and software
management. The laboratory base is on a par with that of the leading Russian universities
and close attention is paid to the theory of physics and mathematics that in general makes
the education level that high.
ETF now employs
58
teachers; among them are two Doctors of Technical Science,
4
professors,
37
Candidates of Science and assistant professors. They teach
650
students. The
faculty is licensed by the RF Ministry for Education for running the following education
programs from three to six years long depending on the basic education and the degree
received as well as the qualification: Electro mechanics, Electric drive and automation
of industrial installations and technological complexes, Industrial electronics, Consumer
electronics, Management and informatics in technological systems, Consumer machines
and instruments (they ah train specialists during
5
years), Automation and management,
Electronics and microelectronics, Electric power engineering (Bachelor s degree after
4
years of training), Electrical equipment, electrical mechanics and electro technology
(Master s degree after
6
years), Electrical equipment and appliances, Electro technical
complexes and systems, Power electronics, Automation and control of technological
processes and production (by the branch, Candidate of Science after
3
years). The faculty
is headed by Candidate of Science assistant professor
A.N.
Stepanov.
The faculty for computer technologies (FKPT) emerged as the result of science and
technology progress and innovations in education closely tracked down by KnAGTU. It is
remarkable that FKT was founded on September
01 1994,
practically at the same time as
the university. They teach here information support of aircraft and watercraft engineering,
municipal management, protection
ornature
reserves and forest fire management and also
any other process that can be subject to mathematical processing. For instance recently
under the contractual work the automated system for the city market has been performed,
for Komsomolsk-na-Amure Aircraft Production Association and Amur casting machinery
plant.
430
students of the faculty work in six laboratories, each of them for
12
persons at
a time. And total of
150
computers of the latest generation integrated into one network
are deployed there. The level of training at FKT is shown by the achievements of the
MATURITY
university team at the annual Russian programmers Olympiads. This team is traditionally
composed of only future computer technology engineers as they are truly unrivalled. In
2003
KnAGTU ranked third in the quarter of the finals for the Far East zone, in
2004
it was
already
1st
and even left strong competitors from Far Eastern state university behind. In the
semi-finals among
300
teams of Siberia and the Urals the Komsomolsk team is regularly in
the first half which is no doubt a success in competition with the leading research centers
of Russia.
The FKT curriculum pays particular attention to mathematics. The teaching staff
are from the chairs
ofinformation
systems, Mathematical support and use of computers,
Applied mathematics and informatics, Higher mathematics. The graduates are able to make
programs in the four main programming languages which allow for any other computer
language mastered within a month later on. The necessary component is knowledge of
applied subjects that help find orientation in the national economy issues, the programs as
such without being tied to the concrete economy are not a problem.
The faculty trains software engineers, information economists and mathematical
engineers correspondingly in applied informatics in economy; software support of
computing equipment and automated systems; applied mathematics. To master these
professions became possible through distance training in the cities where KnAGTU has
its representative offices and branches, and in the evening department (secondary higher
education,
2.5
years). It is a good tradition looking for young talented people at the
preparatory courses available even for the fifth-form students of secondary schools. All
volunteers can in
3-9
months get diplomas of computer operator, manager, technical spe¬
cialist in computer and information technologies on the contractual basis. The faculty is
headed by Candidate of Science V.R Kotlyarov.
The faculty for ecology and chemical technology is another example of how the
university was open under reform to any structural changes to produce the professionals
required by the economy. In
1993
KnAGPI formed the natural science faculty that began
training Bachelors in chemical technology. In
1995
it was transformed into the faculty of oil
and chemistry as the direction became very prospective. After that the demand for plastic
products was registered and in
1997
KnAGTU enrolled students to be trained as process
engineers for plastics and elastic materials processing. As a result on April
21 2000
the
FETH was formed.
Oñ
refining went under IKPMTO. The faculty has preserved the chairs
of Chemistry and chemical technology, Ecology and safety of life and General physics.
Now FETH is teaching over
220
students in the following directions: chemical
technology and biotechnology; technology of processing plastics and elastic materials;
safety of life in the technological environment. Two-level training in other directions
of chemistry is under way with the leading Russian and foreign education centers. The
firstling was Texas technological university (USA, Lubbock). The young men and women
received basic minimal education in Komsomolsk-na-Amure and then after a dedicated
selection process were sent to America. They all have returned with the international
diplomas and are working at the oil refineries of Russia. This format is now working in
the collaboration between Ufimsky state oil university and
Sibírsky
state technological
university (Krasnoyarsk).
The faculty employs
35
teachers among them is Doctor of Science I.P. Stepanova
heading the chair of EiBZhD. There are seven postgraduate students here. The degree of
Candidate of Science is awarded in labor safety and disaster safety and ecology safety. In
a short time the students have carried out the assessment of hazard levels at
60
facilities
in the city. HiHT studies polymer composite materials, powder coatings, more and
more common in aircraft manufacturing. Main projects are carried out after a contract
with KnAAPO. The FETH laboratory base created in the shortest time is impressive.
Research aided by mass-spectrometers, ultraviolet and infrared spectrophotometers, a
derivatographer, potentiostats and other current equipment coupled with the powerful
computers is ongoing. The dean of the faculty is Candidate of Chemical Science assistant
professor V.V. Telesh.
The faculty for economics and management owes its appearance to the change in the
social and economic life in the country. A turbulent growth of
entrepreneurship
in early
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
90ies last century prompted KnAGTU s enrolling students in two groups for the Bachelor
program in the specialization of Commerce with the existing chair for Economics,
organization and management of heavy engineering. At the moment Komsomolsk-na-
Amure had no center to train in the basics of market economy hence the initiative was
actively supported by the new students. Now
FEM
trains
740
students among them
584
are
fully funded which means a direct investment in the material and technological base of the
faculty. Here in a short time a computing center with two rooms for
50
computers opened,
the laboratories for marketing and commodity studies, project finance, management
and strategic planning, finance record keeping and reporting and all the required trade
equipment, computers and teaching aids are there too.
The faculty gives education to specialists in company management, in finance and
crediting; commerce (trade); accounting, analysis and auditing. To attain high-grade skills
student research conferences and Olympiads, contests of papers are held. Annually every
student participates in the research work. The
FEM
students were third in the
AU-
Russian
Olympiad in finance management; they hold prizes at regional Olympiads of students
knowledge in Novosibirsk, Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. Research contacts with the
centers in Japan, the USA, China and South Korea are set up as well as with Russian,
St. Petersburg, Irkutsk and Khabarovsk academies of economics and law and Moscow
academy of management. Over
50%
of the teaching staff hold scientific degrees and titles
and of late
4
Doctor s and
17
Candidate s degrees have been awarded.
FEM
is headed by
Candidate of Economics assistant professor V.V. Litovchenko.
The Humanitarian faculty founded in
1994
is in fact one of the new structural
subdivisions that backed up the status of KnAGTU as a university. It awards diplomas
of Bachelor in jurisprudence and in social work; in state and municipal management. In
the six years the diplomas have been awarded to
281
specialists and Bachelors, among
them
140
were merited for excellent knowledge,
10
students became post-graduates. In
2005
the faculty trained
328
students out of them
153
were top-grade. The staff of four
chairs does teaching in Foreign languages, Social work, Physical training and sports and
Jurisprudence.
The faculty due to its particular specialization bears a somewhat heavier as compared
to the rest, social load. The students are more actively being engaged in art, sports, they
play in the Club for humorists and the resourceful (KVN). At workshops the psychologists
intentionally develop the feeling of kindness and justice in the young boys and girls, key
in working with people. As a result during the last four years the representatives of GF are
winners at the city annual contest of student works on social themes. In
2003
they managed
to come up to the All-Russian level in such contests and they were third in Ivanovo. The
faculty has been headed since its foundation in
1995
by Doctor of History professor and
Member of Academy for Social Education E.A. Vasiljchenko.
In
2001
the faculty of linguistics and cultural studies became separate from the
humanitarian faculty. At this new faculty where
5
Doctors and
11
Candidates are teaching
now, over
250
students are studying and the dissertation research is carried out by
13
post¬
graduates and applicants. FLK awards diplomas in translation and translation theory;
culture studies, history and archives; theory and methodology of teaching foreign languages
and culture; theory and practical aspects of inter-cultural communication. The certification
of training in public relations will take place soon. The chairs for English philology,
MATUMTY
German philology
and Culture studies give additional training after the programs of Art
managers with skills in a foreign language, Interpreter in professional communication,
Business English for administrators, Interpreter and company representative. And such
chairs as History, psychology and pedagogics and Philosophy and sociology represent the
humanitarian component of education and realize the state requirements to education of
young people.
The faculty has a computing center, a library, a video country-study library, a phonetic
library, a modern linguistic study. The best students of
3-5
years have an opportunity
to win the grants from
DAAD
(German Service of Academic Exchanges) to study in
the universities of Frankfurt am Main, Mainz,
Kassel, Jena
and Hannover universities.
Teachers made academic visits several times to the USA, France, Japan, China and South
Korea. FLK takes special pride in the UN Club recognized as a model for the RFE. They
teach the young people to be English-speaking leaders responsible in international relations
and capable of solving conflicts, carrying out debate. The students take part in two annual
research conferences which papers and theses are published. FLK has been commissioned
and headed by Doctor of Philosophy professor A.G. Nikitin.
In
2000
KnAGTU opened Institute of new information technologies that incorporated
the faculties for economics and technologies
(FET)
and Engineering and economics (IEF)
.
It is one the most successful projects of the open education system in Russia combining
the strong research potential and the experience in overcoming the distance between the
teacher and the student living in the remote area of the Far East of Russia. The key goal of
INIT is opening access to education resources on a national scale through a broad use of
information technologies of distance
training
and create the environment for citizens fully
exercising their right to education that in the structure and quality answers the needs of the
developing economy and the civil society. The vice-rector for teaching Doctor of Technical
Science professor A.M. Shpilyov has been appointed Director of institute.
FET
headed by Candidate of Technical Science assistant professor M.V. Semibratova
trains specialists under the extramural programs lasting
5
years after a secondary school;
and for
3.5
years after a secondary specialized training in the following: technology of heavy
engineering; electric drive and automation of industrial installations and technological
complexes; industrial electronics; software support of computing equipment and automated
systems; applied informatics in economy; life safety in technological environment; social
work; company management; finance and crediting. The entrance tests are in shape of
conversation with the examiner.
IEF with Candidate of Technical Science N.V.
Vágner
as dean is considered a direct
successor of the extramural department opened in
1964
for the working youth to get a
higher education while they were working. The new name was given to it only in
2003
but
the traditions have been kept intact. The faculty still provides budget-funded training of
students after they graduate from a secondary school in the following: heavy engineering
technology; fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft manufacturing; industrial and civil
construction; industrial electronics; electric drive and automation of industrial installations
and technological complexes. The entrance tests are in shape of oral tests on mathematics
and Russian. The time term of studies is
5
years and
10
months.
The faculty also offers education after a contract (for
5
years after a secondary school
and
3.5
year after a secondary professional training course). The specializations are the same
as in
FET.
After graduating from INIT the state standard diploma is issued. Teaching takes
place through most current case technologies after which each student receives an individual
package of text books and aids. Besides, communication of the teacher with the student is
via the Internet as well as in the branch and representative offices of the university open in
Nikolaevsk-na-Amure, Khabarovsk, Vanino, Solnechny, Amursk and on Sakhalin island.
Over three thousand specialists with higher education have received diplomas from
Institute of complementary professional education. Here from
2003
professional training
is carried out in
40
programs. IDPO incorporates the Inter-branch regional center of
advance education and professional training on the job and the Faculty for new education
to specialists with university diplomas. The institute is headed by Candidate of Technical
Science assistant professor A.I. Gorjkavy.
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
RESEARCH
For efficient teaching of a good engineer or another professional the specific education
environment is required and research has always been considered an intrinsic part
ofthat
environment. The position of the vice-rector for research was introduced in KnAVPI
practically from the very first in
1956.
It took close to
20
years to develop an own logistics
and technology base, to have formed and improved the staffing capabilities. In
1975
the
amount of research work conducted at the institute after contracts with companies and
organizations reached the meaningful half-a-million ruble level (in the prices of the Soviet
period) which led among another factors to co-ordination of all research work through a
specially commissioned body. Now when the research is notably on the rise and keeps de¬
veloping the target is set before the corresponding department.
Annually the KnAGTU researchers publish
700 - 800
papers, up to
15
monographs,
dozens of textbooks. For
2005
it has been planned to conduct research work worth over
22
million rabies. From
1990
the university runs its own post-graduate programs and
from
1995
it has been awarding degrees of Doctors of Science. In
2004
KnAGTU trained
106
post-graduates.
65
per cent of the teaching staff have the degrees of Candidate or
Doctor of Science or Arts. Another indicator of the research status at the university is
inventors activity. The first certificate for invention came in
1966.
In
50
years the scientists
and students registered over a thousand inventions. Besides the comprehensive gear and
technologies used in heavy engineering, construction, mathematics, physics and chemistry
of late authentic software is being developed more and more actively.
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES
KnAGTU has shaped and efficiently implements its concept of innovative technological
university. The core of it is the sole in the Far East of Russia Technological park under
the Technoecopolis of
KAS
(Komsomolsk-na-Amure, Amursk, Solnecnny). Here the
researchers and engineers prepared for production over
10
innovative products born from
university science and manufacturing practice. The regional center for saving energy
faces the same goals, the innovation technological center, the laboratory for a complex
automation of the technological pre-production process, collaboration with the leading
academic institutions and the regional companies in units and laboratories. The university
chairs have drafted and implemented the innovation technologies of complex staff support
for the regional companies and enterprises, language training programs for graduates and
in general the organization of the education process and education establishment forms.
The inner university system for quality management is being elaborated and prepared
for certification. The implementation of the quality system management (the Russian
acronym as SMK-KnAGTU) takes place in full accord with the requirements set by the
international standards ISO-9001-2000-9004-2000.
MATURITY
The university allocates premises for an efficiently operating Nizhne-Amursky
university education okrug, sole of the kind for the Khabarovsky krai. It provides the so-
called through (co-coordinated) education with regard to the true needs of the territory in
a particular type of specialists and efficient budget policies.
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
In the five buildings of the university there are over a hundred laboratories, for Laser
equipment and technology, Surface materials treatment in a unique vacuum furnace, sets
for combined ultrasonic and electric-charge impact on materials, electric charge alloy
technology, and Impulse laser treatment of surfaces. The teachers and students have at
their disposal an experimental stand for high-speed turbines (up to
500
thous rotations
per
min)
that helps separately indicate the loss from friction and ventilation; the Bulat-
6
set for ion-plasma surface coating designated for synthesis of hard materials and ion
bombardment of them onto the surface according to the surface condensation tech¬
nology. In KnAGTU about
800
sets of PCs have been deployed and
41
display rooms are
open
(37
of them are Internet-connected). The number of local computing networks is
46,
and there are
52
servers. Most of industrial electronic computing machines are under the
university corporate network.
LIBRARY
The university libraries emerged with the first students, in August of
1955.
Initially
their repository was
947
books of the political and social character purchased at the city
shops. By the end of the year it went up fourfold. Now the research technological library of
KnAGTU has over a million books. The stock is annually replenished with text books and
teaching aids written by the university teachers. In
2004
the new literature of the library was
twofold of the previous
2003
year. In
1993
the book repository received their first computer
and it opened the new innovative stage in servicing the readers who can make good use of
the current regularly updated the database called New Books, the retrospective literature
databases on programming, economics and mathematics. The electronic reference
database in social sciences is available, the same for legislation, ecology, and other spheres
of knowledge. Now over ten computers and other powerful equipment are used in the
library to help fast find the book and print or copy materials from it. The modem library
information system of Mark- ES-Q-1 has been procured. In the jubilee year a new integral
library network will open and the Internet-room for
12-15
computers. From
1988
the
library has been headed by L.K. Eljchaninova.
INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS
Over
500
students from China, South Korea and the USA have undertaken training
in KnAGTU under different education programs after the city of Komsomolsk-na-
Amure became open for visits of foreigners. The university students and graduates visit the
universities of the USA, South Korea, Japan and Germany for the term of several months
to three years. They can either continue education or finish it there. The partnership with
the foreign states is under the dedicated International department. Here any student can
subscribe to English, Japanese and Korean language courses on a contractual basis or
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
formalize the intention to study abroad. For that the person will undergo a very thorough
selection to prove the excellent skills in English. Contracts on co-operation with KnAGTU
have been signed with Seo-Kang University of Seoul and Kanwon National University
(South Korea) and negotiations are under way with the universities of China, Japan and
Germany. The
NGO
contacts are also developing (under the UN Model program one girl
student visited the USA); between sports teams (contests and training sessions are held in
Russia, China and South Korea).
LEISURE
From
8
a.m. to
7
p.m. for six days a week the classes take place in the university lecture
rooms and laboratories but the students are able not only to study. In
50
years here has
been formed a true creativity unit so to speak with its own traditions and achievements.
The university has sports clubs, amateur art theaters, dance and music groups, clubs
for the resourceful humorists (KVN) and other
NGOs.
The talented people are good at
everything. The male
Capella
that practices singing hi a modest hall is recognized as the
best in half of the country (starting from the Urals) and is being invited to perform at
the most prestigious concerts. The KVN team is rather advanced playing at the regional
games and duly representing their alma mater. And among sportsmen there are about a
hundred Masters of Sports, Russia champions and winners at international competitions.
The engineers and specialists graduate from KnAGTU as well-educated and harmoniously
developed people.
Our address is
27
Lenin
Ave. Komsomolsk-na-
Amure
Khabarovsky krai
681013
Russian Federation
Telephone:
(4217) 532-304
Fax
(4217) 536-150
E-mail: office@knastu.ra
http: www.knastu.ru
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КнАГТУ
50
ЛЕТ-ЛЮДИ, СОБЫТИЯ, ФАКТЫ
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50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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MATURITY
PROJECTED INTO THE FUTURE
Kc
^omsomolsk-na-Amure state technological university opened on June
17 1955
as
polytechnic evening institute. In
halfa
century this university has occupied a leading
position in training highly qualified professionals using the production-related
innovative technologies. In close contact of research and production now about
300
Doctors and Candidates of Science, professors and assistant professors, teachers and
postgraduates, engineers and laboratory assistants tram over
13
thousand students.
They have a choice between day, extramural and distance training in obtaining
the three-level education (getting Bachelor, professional and Master's diplomas).
Professional advance training through
69
programs is also in place. The KnAGTU
branches are open in Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Nikolaevsk-na-Amure,
Variino,
Solnechny and Amursk. Some professions are taught at a distance so from
any point of the world one can get the test assignments and Internet lecturing. The
university runs the Post graduate and Doctorate programs; it awards Candidate of
Science diplomas in
29
specializations and those of Doctors of Science in five. Eight
dissertation boards are active, five of which are authorized for awarding the Doctor
of Science degree.
We are proud of the sole in the Russian Far East technological park which
laboratories and workshops with participation from researchers of a number of
faculties have developed innovation product samples already launched in production.
International co-operation is also intense. We managed to have set mutually beneficial
relations with our colleagues from the USA, Japan, Germany, the Republic of Korea,
China and other states. Our students besides the languages of the Russian Federation
speak Chinese, Korean, English, German, French, Greek, Latin, Japanese, Old
English, and Old German. KnAGTU was one of the first in Russia to start the process
and systemic approach in development and implementation into the university
operations as well as in support of the quality management operating system after the
international standards ISO-9001-2000
- 9004-2000.
This all gives more guarantee of
the modern level in training and helps easier integrate into the European education
system, opens broader access to innovations. Which means the university will in the
future remain attractive and accessible for the Far Easterners, Russians and citizens
of other states really wishing to get the knowledge and professional training required
by business and management.
Yury
Kabaláin
Rector of Komsomolsk-na-Amure state
technological university
RF Honored Worker of Science and
Technology
Doctor of Technical Science, professor
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
JET POWER
Having built the city inhabited by three hundred people, with most powerful plants for
manufacturing the best in the world aircraft and nuclear submarines, with steel foundries,
oil refineries and assembly production of the most comprehensive industrial hardware
in the depth of the Priamurye taiga location where aboriginal encampments had been,
the Soviet state faced a staffing problem. Highly qualified workers and technicians were
trained mostly in the city while engineers were sent from Leningrad, Moscow, Kharkov,
Kiev, Gorky, Kuibyshev and other towns of the vast state. The nearest university where the
local young people with skills in technology and experienced practical workers could get
extramural education was Ural polytechnic institute in Sverdlovsk.
It is evident that the own polytechnic university for Komsomolsk-na-Amure got
incorporated in the 50ies thanks to the transfer of the aircraft manufacturing plant, a largest
in Russia to production of the MiG-15 and MiG-17 jets. The new more comprehensive
aircraft required the drastic changes in the production, a large-scale enrollment of workers
and engineers. Still the deficit in highly qualified professionals was especially acute. The
image of the military industrial complex in the years was so high that the USSR Council
of Ministers took care of the problem. Soon after, the ordinance of the Ministry for
Higher Education incorporated Komsomolsk-na-Amure evening polytechnic institute
launching in the
1955-1956
academic year two faculties: for mechanical engineering
and for construction and projecting more faculties to be opened. The first enrollment
was
200
students. At first the classes took place in the technological school rooms and at
Teachers' training university premises. In
1958
the first stage of the own main building
was commissioned and in
1961
the second one. The students worked in the afternoon (as
a rule from
8
a.m. to
17
p.m.) and in the evening they read textbooks and wrote papers.
The lectures went on from
7
to
11
p.m. daily except Saturday and Sunday. In
1961
the first
students came to the day department and in
1964
the extramural department opened.
By
1974
the evening studies almost went out of existence as only
1 169
students took
them out of the total of
4 224. 585
students were being trained extramurally but the day
department had already
2 470
young people. Thus following the actual university status
the Council of Ministers of the USSR on July
16 1974
issued the statement after which
Komsomolsk-na-Amure polytechnic evening institute became a full-time one.
In
1980
the construction of the third laboratory and teaching building was over, it had
a convenient passage to the main building. The fast growing higher institution now has
total over
50
thousand square meters of floor space. In
1992
Doctor of Technical Science
professor Yu.G. Kabaldin became rector of the institute.
—
The same way as most of country higher education institutions we had to reform,
recalls Yury Kabaldin, and we scanned our priorities and redesigned them. In front of our
eyes the market need in labor has been changing as well as the individual demand of the
students. The migration of the young coming for higher education decreased very much.
This opened up new opportunities before us in the attraction of non-budgetary assets, but
we lacked a higher status for greater maneuverability.
MATURITY
and the assistance from the experienced production professionals. The future manager
engineers study marketing, finance management, personnel management, information
technologies relating to transport, international transport law, organization of shipping
and transshipment, foreign trade and customs operations, etc. The faculty is headed by
Candidate of Technical Science professor B.A. Novikov.
The faculty of cadastre and construction (FKS in the Russian acronym) opened in
1960.
The faculty of industrial and civil engineering is in fact a contemporary of KnAGTU
as the first
14
construction engineers received their diplomas from it in
1961.
Up to
1970
the construction engineers were trained only in the evening. But then in response to the
industrial and civil construction boom in the region the institute opened the day department
for
50
students. In two years this figure went up twofold as the Dalstroy company lacked
staff.
Training at the faculty of cadastre and construction has always been tied to practical
work. After the first year the students go to the construction sites of the city and the krai
where they learn the common construction skills and observe the work of foremen, engineers
and architects. Learning their future skills continues within the walls of the faculty with the
laboratories for high-tech equipment used in construction of buildings. These laboratories
have different equipment including the laser one. The future engineers are also expected to
know painting or design drawing not to lose the sense of beauty so much needed for those
who form the image of our cities for ages.
The FKS has accumulated experience in design of buildings and facilities. Some
time ago for instance all the design institutes of Komsomolsk and construction trust
departments did not sign a contract with a local company that planned building a large
non-standard foods storage facility but the students and teachers of KnAGTU undertook
the task. This complicated construction project was supplied with all the required technical
documentation and the working mock-up was made for demonstration. The student
project was very efficient financially and the bonus was paid for the work. It went to fitting
the student design bureau with gear as that bureau performed all orders the institute had
for its own development. They were for instance the construction of the second floor
over the sports complex or a passage between the buildings. The student design bureau
is always responsive to the requests of the city authorities on participating in. the amenity
improvement of streets and squares.
When in the 90ies the industry was in a crisis and the demand for construction engineers
went down FKS found its niche on the labor resource market. The faculty started training
professionals in the land cadastre. The new chair opened for the purpose, Cadastre and
geodetic engineering. The solution appeared rather timely. Now the specialists of the kind
are required for all Russian Far East territories while only a few universities train them. The
deficit of qualified staff accounted for a mutually beneficial co-operation between the chair
and the organizations and companies. Here they also actively implement the computer
systems and modern software.
540
students are trained by
30
teachers; among them are two
Doctors of Science and
12
Candidates of Science, one member of the Union of Artists of
Russia. They are mastering the following specializations: industrial and civil engineering,
city construction and amenity economy; land cadastre; city cadastre. The dean of the
faculty is
O.E.
Sysoev, Candidate of Technical Science.
The construction faculty earlierincorporated the largest for KnAGTU Electro technical
faculty opened in
1976
at the premises of the oldest leading chair that existed from early 60ies
under the faculty for Industrial and civil engineering as chair for Electro techniques and
electric drive. The chair was organized back in
1961.
In
1965
the first engineers graduated
from its evening department, and in
1970
the extramural and day departments were added
to it. In
1975
the chair was split into two: Electric drive and automation of industrial
installations and Theoretical foundation for electrotechnics and industrial electronics. Out
of the latter in three years the leading chair was formed for Industrial electronics. Thus the
faculty was being formed.
The formation of the faculty was supplemented by a number of measures directed at
improvement of the teaching, methodology and laboratories. In that period the contract
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
with Leningrad electrotechnical institute was signed after which the targeted training
programs for research and teaching staff were launched. The new contractual work on
development and design of the technical system of control and management of heat power
grids of Komsomolsk-na-
Amure
has been received and the laboratory of the EAPU chair
is being improved, a new design bureau is being formed.
Obtaining an access to business projects the students get better educated and in the
future grow into efficient professionals. The first findings of the young inventors and their
sponsors from ETF, the two instrumentation models called the
Identificatori
received
the status of invention. Now the faculty research the energy saving technologies so acute
nowadays by way of using the computing intelligence, the quality enhancement and
efficiency of transfer of the electric power, the estimation of electromagnetic pollution
of the
technopolis
territory and many other issues. They all are in line with the training
programs oriented at the improved structure and quality of graduates. The faculty chairs
have opened a great number of laboratories, such as the laboratory for general electronics,
equipment on microchips, converter equipment, metrology and radio metering, basic
microprocessor technology, television, electrical machines, robot equipment and software
management. The laboratory base is on a par with that of the leading Russian universities
and close attention is paid to the theory of physics and mathematics that in general makes
the education level that high.
ETF now employs
58
teachers; among them are two Doctors of Technical Science,
4
professors,
37
Candidates of Science and assistant professors. They teach
650
students. The
faculty is licensed by the RF Ministry for Education for running the following education
programs from three to six years long depending on the basic education and the degree
received as well as the qualification: Electro mechanics, Electric drive and automation
of industrial installations and technological complexes, Industrial electronics, Consumer
electronics, Management and informatics in technological systems, Consumer machines
and instruments (they ah" train specialists during
5
years), Automation and management,
Electronics and microelectronics, Electric power engineering (Bachelor's degree after
4
years of training), Electrical equipment, electrical mechanics and electro technology
(Master's degree after
6
years), Electrical equipment and appliances, Electro technical
complexes and systems, Power electronics, Automation and control of technological
processes and production (by the branch, Candidate of Science after
3
years). The faculty
is headed by Candidate of Science assistant professor
A.N.
Stepanov.
The faculty for computer technologies (FKPT) emerged as the result of science and
technology progress and innovations in education closely tracked down by KnAGTU. It is
remarkable that FKT was founded on September
01 1994,
practically at the same time as
the university. They teach here information support of aircraft and watercraft engineering,
municipal management, protection
ornature
reserves and forest fire management and also
any other process that can be subject to mathematical processing. For instance recently
under the contractual work the automated system for the city market has been performed,
for Komsomolsk-na-Amure Aircraft Production Association and Amur casting machinery
plant.
430
students of the faculty work in six laboratories, each of them for
12
persons at
a time. And total of
150
computers of the latest generation integrated into one network
are deployed there. The level of training at FKT is shown by the achievements of the
MATURITY
university team at the annual Russian programmers Olympiads. This team is traditionally
composed of only future computer technology engineers as they are truly unrivalled. In
2003
KnAGTU ranked third in the quarter of the finals for the Far East zone, in
2004
it was
already
1st
and even left strong competitors from Far Eastern state university behind. In the
semi-finals among
300
teams of Siberia and the Urals the Komsomolsk team is regularly in
the first half which is no doubt a success in competition with the leading research centers
of Russia.
The FKT curriculum pays particular attention to mathematics. The teaching staff
are from the chairs
ofinformation
systems, Mathematical support and use of computers,
Applied mathematics and informatics, Higher mathematics. The graduates are able to make
programs in the four main programming languages which allow for any other computer
language mastered within a month later on. The necessary component is knowledge of
applied subjects that help find orientation in the national economy issues, the programs as
such without being tied to the concrete economy are not a problem.
The faculty trains software engineers, information economists and mathematical
engineers correspondingly in applied informatics in economy; software support of
computing equipment and automated systems; applied mathematics. To master these
professions became possible through distance training in the cities where KnAGTU has
its representative offices and branches, and in the evening department (secondary higher
education,
2.5
years). It is a good tradition looking for young talented people at the
preparatory courses available even for the fifth-form students of secondary schools. All
volunteers can in
3-9
months get diplomas of computer operator, manager, technical spe¬
cialist in computer and information technologies on the contractual basis. The faculty is
headed by Candidate of Science V.R Kotlyarov.
The faculty for ecology and chemical technology is another example of how the
university was open under reform to any structural changes to produce the professionals
required by the economy. In
1993
KnAGPI formed the natural science faculty that began
training Bachelors in chemical technology. In
1995
it was transformed into the faculty of oil
and chemistry as the direction became very prospective. After that the demand for plastic
products was registered and in
1997
KnAGTU enrolled students to be trained as process
engineers for plastics and elastic materials processing. As a result on April
21 2000
the
FETH was formed.
Oñ
refining went under IKPMTO. The faculty has preserved the chairs
of Chemistry and chemical technology, Ecology and safety of life and General physics.
Now FETH is teaching over
220
students in the following directions: chemical
technology and biotechnology; technology of processing plastics and elastic materials;
safety of life in the technological environment. Two-level training in other directions
of chemistry is under way with the leading Russian and foreign education centers. The
firstling was Texas technological university (USA, Lubbock). The young men and women
received basic minimal education in Komsomolsk-na-Amure and then after a dedicated
selection process were sent to America. They all have returned with the international
diplomas and are working at the oil refineries of Russia. This format is now working in
the collaboration between Ufimsky state oil university and
Sibírsky
state technological
university (Krasnoyarsk).
The faculty employs
35
teachers among them is Doctor of Science I.P. Stepanova
heading the chair of EiBZhD. There are seven postgraduate students here. The degree of
Candidate of Science is awarded in labor safety and disaster safety and ecology safety. In
a short time the students have carried out the assessment of hazard levels at
60
facilities
in the city. HiHT studies polymer composite materials, powder coatings, more and
more common in aircraft manufacturing. Main projects are carried out after a contract
with KnAAPO. The FETH laboratory base created in the shortest time is impressive.
Research aided by mass-spectrometers, ultraviolet and infrared spectrophotometers, a
derivatographer, potentiostats and other current equipment coupled with the powerful
computers is ongoing. The dean of the faculty is Candidate of Chemical Science assistant
professor V.V. Telesh.
The faculty for economics and management owes its appearance to the change in the
social and economic life in the country. A turbulent growth of
entrepreneurship
in early
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
90ies last century prompted KnAGTU's enrolling students in two groups for the Bachelor
program in the specialization of Commerce with the existing chair for Economics,
organization and management of heavy engineering. At the moment Komsomolsk-na-
Amure had no center to train in the basics of market economy hence the initiative was
actively supported by the new students. Now
FEM
trains
740
students among them
584
are
fully funded which means a direct investment in the material and technological base of the
faculty. Here in a short time a computing center with two rooms for
50
computers opened,
the laboratories for marketing and commodity studies, project finance, management
and strategic planning, finance record keeping and reporting and all the required trade
equipment, computers and teaching aids are there too.
The faculty gives education to specialists in company management, in finance and
crediting; commerce (trade); accounting, analysis and auditing. To attain high-grade skills
student research conferences and Olympiads, contests of papers are held. Annually every
student participates in the research work. The
FEM
students were third in the
AU-
Russian
Olympiad in finance management; they hold prizes at regional Olympiads of students'
knowledge in Novosibirsk, Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. Research contacts with the
centers in Japan, the USA, China and South Korea are set up as well as with Russian,
St. Petersburg, Irkutsk and Khabarovsk academies of economics and law and Moscow
academy of management. Over
50%
of the teaching staff hold scientific degrees and titles
and of late
4
Doctor's and
17
Candidate's degrees have been awarded.
FEM
is headed by
Candidate of Economics assistant professor V.V. Litovchenko.
The Humanitarian faculty founded in
1994
is in fact one of the new structural
subdivisions that backed up the status of KnAGTU as a university. It awards diplomas
of Bachelor in jurisprudence and in social work; in state and municipal management. In
the six years the diplomas have been awarded to
281
specialists and Bachelors, among
them
140
were merited for excellent knowledge,
10
students became post-graduates. In
2005
the faculty trained
328
students out of them
153
were top-grade. The staff of four
chairs does teaching in Foreign languages, Social work, Physical training and sports and
Jurisprudence.
The faculty due to its particular specialization bears a somewhat heavier as compared
to the rest, social load. The students are more actively being engaged in art, sports, they
play in the Club for humorists and the resourceful (KVN). At workshops the psychologists
intentionally develop the feeling of kindness and justice in the young boys and girls, key
in working with people. As a result during the last four years the representatives of GF are
winners at the city annual contest of student works on social themes. In
2003
they managed
to come up to the All-Russian level in such contests and they were third in Ivanovo. The
faculty has been headed since its foundation in
1995
by Doctor of History professor and
Member of Academy for Social Education E.A. Vasiljchenko.
In
2001
the faculty of linguistics and cultural studies became separate from the
humanitarian faculty. At this new faculty where
5
Doctors and
11
Candidates are teaching
now, over
250
students are studying and the dissertation research is carried out by
13
post¬
graduates and applicants. FLK awards diplomas in translation and translation theory;
culture studies, history and archives; theory and methodology of teaching foreign languages
and culture; theory and practical aspects of inter-cultural communication. The certification
of training in public relations will take place soon. The chairs for English philology,
MATUMTY
German philology
and Culture studies give additional training after the programs of Art
managers with skills in a foreign language, Interpreter in professional communication,
Business English for administrators, Interpreter and company representative. And such
chairs as History, psychology and pedagogics and Philosophy and sociology represent the
humanitarian component of education and realize the state requirements to education of
young people.
The faculty has a computing center, a library, a video country-study library, a phonetic
library, a modern linguistic study. The best students of
3-5
years have an opportunity
to win the grants from
DAAD
(German Service of Academic Exchanges) to study in
the universities of Frankfurt am Main, Mainz,
Kassel, Jena
and Hannover universities.
Teachers made academic visits several times to the USA, France, Japan, China and South
Korea. FLK takes special pride in the UN Club recognized as a model for the RFE. They
teach the young people to be English-speaking leaders responsible in international relations
and capable of solving conflicts, carrying out debate. The students take part in two annual
research conferences which papers and theses are published. FLK has been commissioned
and headed by Doctor of Philosophy professor A.G. Nikitin.
In
2000
KnAGTU opened Institute of new information technologies that incorporated
the faculties for economics and technologies
(FET)
and Engineering and economics (IEF)
.
It is one the most successful projects of the open education system in Russia combining
the strong research potential and the experience in overcoming the distance between the
teacher and the student living in the remote area of the Far East of Russia. The key goal of
INIT is opening access to education resources on a national scale through a broad use of
information technologies of distance
training
and create the environment for citizens fully
exercising their right to education that in the structure and quality answers the needs of the
developing economy and the civil society. The vice-rector for teaching Doctor of Technical
Science professor A.M. Shpilyov has been appointed Director of institute.
FET
headed by Candidate of Technical Science assistant professor M.V. Semibratova
trains specialists under the extramural programs lasting
5
years after a secondary school;
and for
3.5
years after a secondary specialized training in the following: technology of heavy
engineering; electric drive and automation of industrial installations and technological
complexes; industrial electronics; software support of computing equipment and automated
systems; applied informatics in economy; life safety in technological environment; social
work; company management; finance and crediting. The entrance tests are in shape of
conversation with the examiner.
IEF with Candidate of Technical Science N.V.
Vágner
as dean is considered a direct
successor of the extramural department opened in
1964
for the working youth to get a
higher education while they were working. The new name was given to it only in
2003
but
the traditions have been kept intact. The faculty still provides budget-funded training of
students after they graduate from a secondary school in the following: heavy engineering
technology; fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft manufacturing; industrial and civil
construction; industrial electronics; electric drive and automation of industrial installations
and technological complexes. The entrance tests are in shape of oral tests on mathematics
and Russian. The time term of studies is
5
years and
10
months.
The faculty also offers education after a contract (for
5
years after a secondary school
and
3.5
year after a secondary professional training course). The specializations are the same
as in
FET.
After graduating from INIT the state standard diploma is issued. Teaching takes
place through most current case technologies after which each student receives an individual
package of text books and aids. Besides, communication of the teacher with the student is
via the Internet as well as in the branch and representative offices of the university open in
Nikolaevsk-na-Amure, Khabarovsk, Vanino, Solnechny, Amursk and on Sakhalin island.
Over three thousand specialists with higher education have received diplomas from
Institute of complementary professional education. Here from
2003
professional training
is carried out in
40
programs. IDPO incorporates the Inter-branch regional center of
advance education and professional training on the job and the Faculty for new education
to specialists with university diplomas. The institute is headed by Candidate of Technical
Science assistant professor A.I. Gorjkavy.
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
RESEARCH
For efficient teaching of a good engineer or another professional the specific education
environment is required and research has always been considered an intrinsic part
ofthat
environment. The position of the vice-rector for research was introduced in KnAVPI
practically from the very first in
1956.
It took close to
20
years to develop an own logistics
and technology base, to have formed and improved the staffing capabilities. In
1975
the
amount of research work conducted at the institute after contracts with companies and
organizations reached the meaningful half-a-million ruble level (in the prices of the Soviet
period) which led among another factors to co-ordination of all research work through a
specially commissioned body. Now when the research is notably on the rise and keeps de¬
veloping the target is set before the corresponding department.
Annually the KnAGTU researchers publish
700 - 800
papers, up to
15
monographs,
dozens of textbooks. For
2005
it has been planned to conduct research work worth over
22
million rabies. From
1990
the university runs its own post-graduate programs and
from
1995
it has been awarding degrees of Doctors of Science. In
2004
KnAGTU trained
106
post-graduates.
65
per cent of the teaching staff have the degrees of Candidate or
Doctor of Science or Arts. Another indicator of the research status at the university is
inventors' activity. The first certificate for invention came in
1966.
In
50
years the scientists
and students registered over a thousand inventions. Besides the comprehensive gear and
technologies used in heavy engineering, construction, mathematics, physics and chemistry
of late authentic software is being developed more and more actively.
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES
KnAGTU has shaped and efficiently implements its concept of innovative technological
university. The core of it is the sole in the Far East of Russia Technological park under
the Technoecopolis of
KAS
(Komsomolsk-na-Amure, Amursk, Solnecnny). Here the
researchers and engineers prepared for production over
10
innovative products born from
university science and manufacturing practice. The regional center for saving energy
faces the same goals, the innovation technological center, the laboratory for a complex
automation of the technological pre-production process, collaboration with the leading
academic institutions and the regional companies in units and laboratories. The university
chairs have drafted and implemented the innovation technologies of complex staff support
for the regional companies and enterprises, language training programs for graduates and
in general the organization of the education process and education establishment forms.
The inner university system for quality management is being elaborated and prepared
for certification. The implementation of the quality system management (the Russian
acronym as SMK-KnAGTU) takes place in full accord with the requirements set by the
international standards ISO-9001-2000-9004-2000.
MATURITY
The university allocates premises for an efficiently operating Nizhne-Amursky
university education okrug, sole of the kind for the Khabarovsky krai. It provides the so-
called through (co-coordinated) education with regard to the true needs of the territory in
a particular type of specialists and efficient budget policies.
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
In the five buildings of the university there are over a hundred laboratories, for Laser
equipment and technology, Surface materials treatment in a unique vacuum furnace, sets
for combined ultrasonic and electric-charge impact on materials, electric charge alloy
technology, and Impulse laser treatment of surfaces. The teachers and students have at
their disposal an experimental stand for high-speed turbines (up to
500
thous rotations
per
min)
that helps separately indicate the loss from friction and ventilation; the Bulat-
6
set for ion-plasma surface coating designated for synthesis of hard materials and ion
bombardment of them onto the surface according to the surface condensation tech¬
nology. In KnAGTU about
800
sets of PCs have been deployed and
41
display rooms are
open
(37
of them are Internet-connected). The number of local computing networks is
46,
and there are
52
servers. Most of industrial electronic computing machines are under the
university corporate network.
LIBRARY
The university libraries emerged with the first students, in August of
1955.
Initially
their repository was
947
books of the political and social character purchased at the city
shops. By the end of the year it went up fourfold. Now the research technological library of
KnAGTU has over a million books. The stock is annually replenished with text books and
teaching aids written by the university teachers. In
2004
the new literature of the library was
twofold of the previous
2003
year. In
1993
the book repository received their first computer
and it opened the new innovative stage in servicing the readers who can make good use of
the current regularly updated the database called New Books, the retrospective literature
databases on programming, economics and mathematics. The electronic reference
database in social sciences is available, the same for legislation, ecology, and other spheres
of knowledge. Now over ten computers and other powerful equipment are used in the
library to help fast find the book and print or copy materials from it. The modem library
information system of Mark- ES-Q-1 has been procured. In the jubilee year a new integral
library network will open and the Internet-room for
12-15
computers. From
1988
the
library has been headed by L.K. Eljchaninova.
INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS
Over
500
students from China, South Korea and the USA have undertaken training
in KnAGTU under different education programs after the city of Komsomolsk-na-
Amure became open for visits of foreigners. The university students and graduates visit the
universities of the USA, South Korea, Japan and Germany for the term of several months
to three years. They can either continue education or finish it there. The partnership with
the foreign states is under the dedicated International department. Here any student can
subscribe to English, Japanese and Korean language courses on a contractual basis or
50
YEARS OF KOMSOMOLSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
formalize the intention to study abroad. For that the person will undergo a very thorough
selection to prove the excellent skills in English. Contracts on co-operation with KnAGTU
have been signed with Seo-Kang University of Seoul and Kanwon National University
(South Korea) and negotiations are under way with the universities of China, Japan and
Germany. The
NGO
contacts are also developing (under the UN Model program one girl
student visited the USA); between sports teams (contests and training sessions are held in
Russia, China and South Korea).
LEISURE
From
8
a.m. to
7
p.m. for six days a week the classes take place in the university lecture
rooms and laboratories but the students are able not only to study. In
50
years here has
been formed a true creativity unit so to speak with its own traditions and achievements.
The university has sports clubs, amateur art theaters, dance and music groups, clubs
for the resourceful humorists (KVN) and other
NGOs.
The talented people are good at
everything. The male
Capella
that practices singing hi a modest hall is recognized as the
best in half of the country (starting from the Urals) and is being invited to perform at
the most prestigious concerts. The KVN team is rather advanced playing at the regional
games and duly representing their alma mater. And among sportsmen there are about a
hundred Masters of Sports, Russia champions and winners at international competitions.
The engineers and specialists graduate from KnAGTU as well-educated and harmoniously
developed people.
Our address is
27
Lenin
Ave. Komsomolsk-na-
Amure
Khabarovsky krai
681013
Russian Federation
Telephone:
(4217) 532-304
Fax
(4217) 536-150
E-mail: office@knastu.ra
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