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Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Computer Science (MSUIECS (MGUPI in Russian); is one of the technical universities of Moscow and Russia. Founded in 1936 as the Moscow Correspondence Institute of the metal industry. MSUIECS offers a wide range of educational programs to prepare specialists, masters, bachelors, PhDs and doctors of different sciences.
Campus
To perform educational and research activities MGUPI unites 9 departments consisting of 41 chairs and ten subsidiaries in Moscow, Tver, Yaroslavl and other regions.
Faculties
Technological computer science (ТИ)
Information Security (BA, MA)
Materials Science (BA, MA)
Mechanical engineering (BA, MA)
Technological machines and equipment
Design-engineering software engineering industries (BA, MA)
Automation of technological processes and production (BA, MA)
Innovation
Nanotechnology and Microsystems
Art Materials Processing Technology
Design of aircraft and rocket engines (specialist)
Ground transport and technology tools (specialist)
Computer science (ИТ)
Instrument making and electronics (ПР)
Economics (ЭФ)
Economics (BA, MA)
Applied Computer Science (BA, MA)
Economic Security (specialist)
Management and law (УП)
Jurisprudence
Management (BA, MA)
Personnel Management (BA, MA)
State and Municipal Management
Applied Computer Science (MA)
Legal maintenance of national security (specialist)
Faculty of Specialized Secondary Education
Evening faculty
Faculty of Professional Skills Upgrading
International cooperation
The University maintains close academic and scientific contacts with Germany, Great Britain, France, Finland, Bulgaria, Poland and other countries. The University has signed agreements with Technische Universität Berlin, the University of Sofia, University of Jyvaskyla (Finland), Technical University of Varna (Bulgaria). University senior staff and leading professors take an active part in big international symposiums and workshops, conferences held in Europe, both Americas and Asia; they also deliver lectures and lead joint research with educational establishments and research centers of many countries.
Branches
The University has also several branches:
Dmitrov
Kashira
Kimry
Lytkarino
Mozhaysk
Sergiyev Posad
Serpukhov
Stavropol
Chekhov
Uglich
See also
Education in Russia
List of universities in Russia
References
External links
Official Page (Russian version)
Technopark
General information