Programs (29)
Accounting
This program focuses on financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation, and financial reporting standards. Students gain expertise in accounting systems and financial analysis required for professional certification pathways.
Advanced Mathematics
This rigorous program covers advanced topics in functional analysis, partial differential equations, mathematical physics, and computational mathematics with research components. Students develop expertise for academic or specialized professional careers.
Agronomy
This program prepares agricultural specialists in crop production, soil science, plant physiology, and sustainable farming practices. Students gain practical experience through field trials and work with local agricultural enterprises.
Applied Ecology
An advanced program for environmental professionals focusing on ecosystem management, conservation strategies, and environmental policy implementation. Students conduct independent research on ecological systems and participate in field projects.
Applied Mathematics
A comprehensive program covering differential equations, mathematical modeling, numerical methods, and computational mathematics with applications to physics and engineering. Students develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills through both theoretical coursework and practical laboratory work.
Business Administration
An undergraduate business program covering accounting, management, marketing, economics, and organizational behavior with case study analysis and practical projects. Graduates develop leadership and business acumen applicable to diverse industries.
Chemical Engineering
This program combines chemistry and engineering principles to design and optimize chemical processes and manufacturing systems. Coursework includes thermodynamics, transport phenomena, process design, and industrial safety protocols.
Civil Engineering
A practical engineering discipline focused on the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure including buildings, roads, bridges, and water systems. Students learn structural analysis, materials science, and project management through theoretical and hands-on coursework.
Electrical Engineering
A comprehensive engineering program covering circuit theory, electromagnetics, power systems, digital electronics, and signal processing with laboratory work using modern equipment. Graduates are prepared for careers in power generation, telecommunications, and industrial automation.
English Language and Literature
A study of English language structure, evolution, and use alongside British and American literature from historical and contemporary perspectives. Students develop advanced English proficiency and analytical skills through close reading and research.
Environmental Science
An interdisciplinary program addressing environmental issues through biology, chemistry, geology, and ecology, with emphasis on sustainable resource management and conservation. Students conduct field research and environmental impact assessments.
Foreign Language Education
This teacher training program combines language proficiency development with pedagogy, preparing graduates to teach English, German, or French in secondary schools. Coursework includes methodology, linguistics, and practicum in educational settings.
General Biology
An introductory life sciences program examining cellular biology, genetics, ecology, and evolutionary theory with laboratory components. Students gain foundational knowledge of biological systems and research methodologies essential for advanced study.
History
An examination of world and Russian history covering ancient civilizations through modern period, with emphasis on historical methodology, primary source analysis, and historiographical traditions. Students develop research and analytical skills through archival work and thesis projects.
Information Systems
This program prepares students for careers in information technology and business systems, covering database design, software development, network administration, and IT project management. Students work with current programming languages and enterprise software platforms.
Information Technology Management
An advanced program combining IT infrastructure management, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and digital transformation strategy for organizational contexts. Students work on real-world IT projects and case studies from industry partners.
International Business Law
This specialized program covers international commercial law, trade regulations, contract law, and dispute resolution mechanisms relevant to global business operations. Students examine case law and develop practical skills in legal analysis.
Landscape Architecture
This program trains students in the design and planning of outdoor spaces including parks, gardens, urban environments, and natural areas using both traditional and digital design tools. Students learn sustainable design principles and environmental considerations.
Management and Organizational Development
This advanced program prepares managers and organizational consultants to lead change and develop human resources in complex organizations. Coursework integrates organizational psychology, strategic management, and contemporary leadership theories.
Mathematics Education
A program preparing mathematics educators for secondary and higher education, covering advanced mathematics, educational psychology, curriculum design, and teaching methodologies. Students complete practical teaching experience under mentor supervision.
Mechanical Engineering
This program focuses on design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems including machines, engines, and production equipment. Students learn CAD software, thermodynamics, mechanics of materials, and industrial applications.
Philosophy
This program introduces major philosophical traditions including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and logic with particular attention to Russian philosophical thought. Students engage with primary texts and develop critical argumentation skills.
Physics of Materials
A doctoral program investigating the physical properties of materials at atomic and molecular levels through experimental research and theoretical modeling. Candidates develop expertise in materials characterization and synthesis techniques.
Political Science
An analytical study of political systems, governance, international relations, and political theory with emphasis on comparative and Russian politics. Students examine democratic institutions, policy analysis, and political behavior.
Psychology
An introduction to psychological science covering cognitive, developmental, social, and clinical psychology with laboratory components and research methodology. Students explore applications in education, organizational settings, and mental health.
Russian Language and Slavic Philology
A specialized diploma program for non-native speakers seeking advanced Russian language proficiency and cultural literacy, with emphasis on academic and professional communication. Students study Russian literature, history, and contemporary culture alongside intensive language instruction.
Russian Literature
A comprehensive study of Russian literary tradition from medieval texts through contemporary works, emphasizing critical analysis, cultural context, and creative interpretation. Coursework includes seminars on major authors and literary movements.
Sociology
This program examines human society, social institutions, cultural patterns, and social change through quantitative and qualitative research methods. Coursework includes theory, research design, and contemporary social issues.
Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development
A doctoral research program addressing agricultural sustainability, food security, and rural economic development through empirical and theoretical research. Candidates conduct original investigations into agroecological systems and policy implications.