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Curricula for “Bachelor” 1.1 CURRICULA FOR “BACHELOR” 1.1. General Statements 1.2. Natural-humanitarian Educational-Scientific Institute (ESI) Pedagogical Faculty 6.010106 – "Social pedagogics" 6.020303 – "Philology (translation)" 1.3. ESI of Plant- Science, Environmental and Biotechnology Agrobiological Faculty 6.090101 – "Agronomy" Faculty of Ecology 6.040106 – "Ecology, Environmental Protection and Balanced Nature Management" Faculty of Biotechnology 6.051401 – "Biotechnology" 1.4. ESI of Stock-Raising and Aquatic Bioresources - Faculty of Production Technology and Stock-Raising Products Processing 6.090102 – "Technology of Producing and Processing Stock-Raising Products" - Fish-Breeding Faculty 6.090201 – "Aquatic Bioresources and Aquiculture" 1.5. ESI of Veterinary Medicine and Stock-Raising Products Quality and Safety Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 6.110101 – "Veterinary Medicine" 1.7. ESI of Forestry and Garden-Park Management Faculty of Forestry 6.051801 – "Woodworking Technologies" 6.090103 – " Forestry and Garden-Park Management " Faculty of Garden-Park Management and Landscape Architecture 1.8. ESI of Land Resources and Law Faculty of Land Management 6.080101 – "Geodesy, Cartography and Land Planning Faculty of Law 6.030401 –"Law" 1.9. ESI of Business Faculty of Economics 6.030504 – "Economics of Enterprise" 6.030508 – "Finances and Credit" 6.030509 – "Accounting and Auditing" Faculty of Agrarian Management 6.030507 – "Marketing" 6.030601 – "Management" 1.10. Technical ESI Mechanical-Technological Faculty 6.070101 – "Transport Technologies (by Transport types)" 6.100102 – "Processes, Machines and Equipment of Agro-industrial Production" Faculty of Constructing and Designing Machinary and Appliances of Agriculture and Forestry 6.050503 – "Machine-Building" 1.11. ESI of Energy and Automation Faculty of Energy and Automation 6.050202 – "Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies" 6.050701 – "Power Engineering and Power Technologies" 6.100101 – "Energy and Power Engineering Systems in Agro-industrial Complex (AIC)" 1.12. ESI of Quality and Standardization of Food and Food Technologies Faculty of Quality, Safety, Standardization and Certification of AIC Products 6.051701 – "Food Technologies and Engineering" Faculty of Plant Protection 6.090105 – " Plant Protection" 1.13. ESI of Dataware and Telecommunication support of Agricultural and Nature Conservative Branches of Economiy Faculty of Computer Sciences and Economical Cybernetics 6.050101 – "Computer Sciences" 6.030502 – "Economical Cybernetics" 1.14. OE NUBIP of Ukraine "The Irpin Economic College" 6.030510 – "Merchandizing and Trade Enterprise" 1.1. General Statements In the curricula of training Bachelors in accordance with the requirements of standards of higher education of Ukraine disciplines are distributed by the following constituents: - - normative – by the training cycles: humanitarian and socio-economic (humanitarian - for economic specialities). By the rule of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine from 09.07.2009 № 642 "On organization of studying humanitarian disciplines by student’s free choice" the Compulsory Component of this cycle embraces the following disciplines: Ukrainian (professional orientation), History of Ukraine, History of Ukrainian Culture, Foreign Language and Philosophy. Other disciplines of the training cycle are the disciplines chosen by students; mathematical and natural-scientific (natural-scientific and general-economic – for economic specialities); professional and practical (professional – for economic specialities); - - selective – by choice of the University and student. Within one direction the curricula of training Bachelors are common in first three semesters (1,5 academic years). Beginning from the fourth semester (2nd academic year), they differentiate by their selective constituents by attributes of future speciality of master's degree, which allows the graduating students of the Bachelor programs to react flexibly to labour-market changes. The University foresees possibility for junior specialists to study on the reduced Bachelor programs (two years), if their specialities belong to training direction, whereto a student enters: 6.030401 – "Law"; 6.030504 – "Economics of Enterprise"; 6.030507 – "Marketing"; 6.030508 – "Finances and Credit"; 6.030509 – "Accounting and Auditing"; 6.030601 – "Management"; 6.040106 – "Ecology, Environmental Protection and Balanced Nature Management"; 6.050202 – "Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies"; 6.051801 – "Woodworking Technologies"; 6.070101 – "Transport Technologies (by the types of transport)"; 6.080101 – "Geodesy, Cartography and Land Management"; 6.090101 – "Agronomics"; 6.090102 – "Technology of Production and Processing Stock-Raising Products"; 6.090103 – "Forestry and Garden-Park Managemen"; 6.090105 – "Plant Protection"; 6.100101 – "Energy and Power Engineering Systems in Agroindustrial Complex"; 6.100102 – "Processes, Machinary and Appliances of Agroindustrial Production"; 6.110101 – "Veterinary Medicine". By the results of entrance tests junior specialists are enrolled as the 1st year students of a separate stream with a reduced period of study (two years) or at the vacant places of the 2nd or 3rd years depending on academic difference in curricula (in this case training is carried out by individual curricula). 1.2. NATURAL-HUMANITARIAN EDUCATIONAL-SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE The Institute director is Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor Volodymyr Abramovych Kopilevych Tel.: (044) 527-80-99, (044) 527-80-50 e - mail: [email protected] Location: educational building № 2, room 24. The Natural-Humanitarian ESI includes: Pedagogical Faculty The Dean is PhD in Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor Rostyslav Oleksandrovych Tarasenko Tel.: (044) 257 22 10 e - mail: [email protected] Location: educational building № 6, room 218. The Faculty conducts training for EQL “Bachelor” in the areas: 6.010106 – “Social Pedagogics” 6.020303 – “Philology (Translation Studies)” Qualification of graduates: – Bachelor in Social Training , Bachelor of Philology Graduates’ academic rights – can continue their study for the Master’s degree majoring in a relevant area from the curricula of undergraduate programs, beginning with the second year of study. 8.010105 – “Social Pedagogics” or with specialities of the study area «Specific categories»: 8.000001 “Quality, Standardization and Certification” 8.000005 “Pedagogics of Higher School” 8.000007 “Administrative Management” Bases of students’ practical studies: “Social Pedagogics” – educational establishments; houses and centers of children's education and upbringing; services of guardianship and for the underaged; centers of social protection and assistance; centers of employment and job placement. ‘Philology (Translation Studies)” – Ukrainian laboratory of quality and safety of AIC products; National scientific center “Institute of Agriculture of the UAAS” in the settlement of Chabany of the Kyiv-Svyatoshyn region of the Kyiv area; Institute of the Hydraulic Engineering and Melioration in Kyiv, the L.Pohorily Ukrainian Scientific-Research Institute of Prognostication and Testing Machinery and Technologies for Agricultural Production in the settlement of Doslidnytske of the Vasylkivsky region of the Kyiv area. Area of training 6.010106 – “Social Pedagogics”. Training is carried out in basic institution of the University (Kyiv). Structure of curriculum for training EQL “Bachelor” for “Social Pedagogics” The Curriculum is concluded on the basis of educational and vocational training programs EQL “Bachelor” for “Social Pedagogics”. The compulsory component of the curriculum consists of 3 training cycles: the humanitarian and socio-economic, mathematical and natural-scientific, professional and practical, totaling 5922 hours, 109,5 national credits, 164,5 ЕСТS credits. The optional component of the curriculum consists of the Disciplines chosen by the University – 1152 hours, and by students – 1692 hours; totaling 2844 hours, 52,6 national credits, 79 ЕСТS credits. The total time by the curriculum makes up 8766 hours, 162,1 national credits, 243,5 ЕСТS credits. The curriculum includes: - writing 5 course projects (works) in: Pedagogics, Social Pedagogics, Social Psychology, Theory and History of Social Education, Technology of Social-Pedagogical Activity, Ethnopsychology; - 14 practical trainings: educational (acquainting with profession, social-pedagogical, social- pedagogical in rural locality), practical training (socio-pedagogical). Training period is 4 years. State certification comprises a state examination, writing and defending a Bachelor’s paper. Curriculum for EQL “Bachelor” in the area “Social Pedagogy” Number Academic Language Semester Amount Lecturer, Discipline, of Hours Credits Full Name, Practice Training Telephone, E-mail National ECTS Compulsory Component Cycle of humanitarian and socio-economic training 1 Ukrainian Ukrainian 1 108 2.0 3 Dyachenko L.A. Language (044) 527-83-69 (professional [email protected] orientation) 2 History of Ukraine Ukrainian 1 108 2.0 3 Kravchenko N.B. (044) 527-81-16 [email protected] 3 History of Ukrainian 1 72 1.3 2 Pantaliyenko V.V. Ukrainian culture (044) 527-89-08 [email protected] 4 Foreign Language English 1-4 180 3.3 5 Olijnyk O.O. German (044) 527-81-44 French [email protected] 5 Philosophy Ukrainian 2-3 108 2.0 3 Bosenko E.V. (044) 527-81-50 [email protected] Total for the cycle of humanitarian and socio- 576 10.6 16
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