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The College of Telecommunications is a structural subdivision of the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after Professor M.A. Bonch-Bruevich.

Within the framework of professional educational programs of secondary vocational education implemented at the college, two profiles are provided: technical (specialty groups: 11.00.00 Electronics, radio engineering and communication systems, 09.00.00 Informatics and Computer Science) and socio-economic (specialty group: 38.00.00 Economics and management). Besides full-time distance learning programs are being implemented.

Training is conducted in Russian.

Additional education at the college is implemented on the basis of the Regulations on the procedure for providing paid educational services for basic and additional educational programs.

Training is conducted by Doctors of Technical Sciences, Candidates of Technical Sciences, and teachers with higher professional education.

Scholarships and other forms of financial support for college students on the basis of the Regulations approved by the rector of the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich.

To train students within the framework of the main, additional education And vocational training(training for working professions) in the college there are 23 laboratories and training and production workshops, 8 computer classes, an educational and leisure center (EDC), which includes a book depository containing a constantly updated fund of educational and industrial literature, a subscription, a reading room and a self-study room. There are also several Wi-Fi zones in the college, which provide students and teachers with access to the educational and methodological portal from almost anywhere in the college.

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Acceptance of documents

    When submitting an application (in Russian) for admission to educational organizations The applicant presents the following documents:
  • original or photocopy of documents proving his identity and citizenship;
  • original or photocopy of a document on education and (or) a document on education and qualifications;
  • 4 photos.
    Foreign citizens, stateless persons, including compatriots living abroad:
  • a copy of the applicant’s identity document, or an identity document of a foreign citizen in Russian Federation, in accordance with Article 10 Federal Law dated July 25, 2002 N 115-FZ "On the legal status of foreign citizens in the Russian Federation"
  • the original document (documents) of a foreign state on education and (or) a document on education and qualifications (hereinafter referred to as the document of a foreign state on education), if the education certified by the specified document is recognized in the Russian Federation at the level of the corresponding education
  • a duly certified translation into Russian of a foreign state’s document on education and its annex (if the latter is provided for by the legislation of the state in which such a document was issued);
  • copies of documents or other evidence confirming that a compatriot living abroad belongs to the groups provided for in Article 17 of Federal Law No. 99-FZ of May 24, 1999 “On the state policy of the Russian Federation regarding compatriots abroad”;
  • 4 photos.

Entrance tests

Admission to a college (branch) of the university for training in basic professional educational programs of secondary vocational education is carried out for the first year upon the personal application of citizens.

An applicant has the right to apply simultaneously for several specialties, for various shapes obtaining education, for which basic professional educational programs of secondary vocational education are implemented at the university college (branch), as well as simultaneously locally at the expense of budgetary allocations from the federal budget and locally under agreements for the provision of paid educational services with individuals and (or) legal entities.

If the number of applicants exceeds the number of places, the financial support of which is carried out at the expense of budgetary allocations of the federal budget, the college (branch) of the university carries out admission to study in educational programs of secondary vocational education separately based on the results of the applicants’ mastery educational program basic general or secondary general education indicated in the submitted documents on education and (or) documents on education and qualifications, taking into account the average score, average score in specialized subjects (physics, mathematics (algebra) and Russian language), score in mathematics (algebra).

Educational program

210000 Electronic engineering, radio engineering and communications

Specialties:

02/11/10 Radio communications, radio broadcasting and television

Graduates of the specialty ensure the operation of television centers, receiving and transmitting radio centers, radio relay and satellite systems transfers, space communications; design telecommunications equipment. They are engaged in the installation, technical operation and repair of radio communication, radio broadcasting and television equipment based on modern technologies.

  • full-time - 2 years 6 months.
  • full-time - 3 years 6 months.

02/11/09 Multichannel telecommunication systems

Assigned qualification: technician

Graduates of the specialty ensure the operation of digital and fiber-optic transmission systems on modern communication networks. They work for mobile and fixed-line operators, Internet providers.

    Duration and form of education based on 11 grades:
  • full-time - 2 years 6 months.
  • part-time - 3 years 6 months.
    Duration and form of education based on 9 classes:
  • full-time - 3 years 6 months.

02/11/12 Postal service

Assigned qualification: postal specialist

Postal service specialists carry out production, technological, organizational and managerial professional activity at all postal service enterprises.

    Duration and form of training based on basic general education:
  • part-time - 3 years 10 months.

230000 Informatics and computer technology

Specialties:

02/09/02 Computer networks

Assigned qualification: technician

Graduates build and maintain packet-switched communication networks, install and configure network equipment, computer equipment, and software. They develop application program components for software and hardware communication platforms.

    Duration and form of education based on 11 grades:
  • full-time - 2 years 10 months.
    Duration and form of education based on 9 classes:
  • full-time - 3 years 10 months.

09.02.03 Programming in computer systems

Assigned qualification: software technician

Graduates create and maintain software and hardware for computer centers in the telecommunications industry and other areas.

    Duration and form of education based on 11 grades:
  • full-time - 2 years 10 months.
    Duration and form of education based on 9 classes:
  • full-time - 3 years 10 months.

080000 Economics and management

Specialties:

02/38/03 Operational activities in logistics

Assigned qualification: operational logistician

Graduates of this specialty manage and optimize financial and information flows of goods and services to achieve their goals. They are engaged in coordinating and planning transportation, optimizing the costs of transporting cargo, storing it with subsequent sales, selecting information systems and software products, supporting logistics, modeling logistics business processes and other important issues of creating an effective logistics system for a company.

    Duration and form of education based on 11 grades:
  • full-time - 1 year 10 months.
    Duration and form of education based on 9 classes:
  • full-time - 2 years 10 months.

general information

License: reg. No. 2023 dated March 23, 2016
Accreditation: Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science No. 1930 dated May 17, 2016

A deferment from conscription is provided in accordance with No. 53-FZ (as amended on November 27, 2017)

College students are provided with places in the dormitory Shkipersky Protok, no. 15.

Prestige of the college

College achievements

The college is a laureate of the “100 Best Colleges in Russia” competition.

The student life of college students is rich and varied. Students can test their knowledge and skills in All-Russian and regional competitions and professional skill olympiads, sports competitions and creative competitions. Accept Active participation in the work of the student council.

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The St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications became part of the St. Petersburg University of Telecommunications. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich in December 1994 as a structural unit. Former name: Leningrad Electrotechnical College of Communications named after. THIS. Krenkel. The first graduation of radio and wire communications electrical technicians and telecommunications planners (160 people) took place in February 1933. From 1930 to 1937, the technical school was part of the Leningrad Educational Communications Plant (LUKS) together with the Institute of Communications Engineers and the Workers' Faculty; address - Moika 61. In 1937, the technical school received financial and legal independence; in 1938, through the efforts of director Ivan Ageevich Lysachenko, it moved to line 3 V.O. 30-32, where educational institution is currently located.

Historical reference
On April 13, 1930, the Commission of the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs decided to organize, from October 1, 1930, the Leningrad Educational Communications Plant (LUKS), which will include an institute, a technical school and a workers' school (to prepare working youth for entering a university).

Resolution of the Council of People's Commissars USSR dated October 13, 1930, it was “...allowed the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs to organize in 1930 directly under its jurisdiction the Moscow and Leningrad Institute Communications Engineers".

An educational institution subordinate to the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs - the Leningrad Educational Communications Plant (Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers, College and Workers' Faculty) - LUX, is located in a building on the embankment of the Moika River, no. 61.

Admission to the technical school in 1930 was 200 people. (hereinafter - based on typewritten Essays on the History of LETS, Leningrad 1980, and other archival documents). The educational process of the technical school was provided by the teachers of the institute, and management was carried out through the dean's office of the institute. In April 1932, the technical school gained independence in the educational process. Indeikin was appointed director. The first graduation of technicians - electricians of wired and radio communications and economists-planners of telecommunications in the amount of 160 people. took place in 1933.

By order of the People's Commissar of Communications dated December 29, 1937, the technical school received legal, administrative and financial independence.

From that time on, in the building on Moika, 61, part of the 2nd floor was allocated for him, where there were classrooms, a teaching room, office space, an office and a room for public organizations. The student population of the technical school was 606 people.

During the winter holidays of the 1938-1939 academic year, director I.A. Lysachenko organized the relocation of the technical school to the building at the address: V.O. Line 3, no. 30-32, where the educational institution is still located. Before that, there was a LUX hostel there. At the direction of the Ministry of Communications, internal redevelopment of the premises was carried out in the building. By the beginning of the 1939/40 academic year, students and a number of teachers equipped: 25 classrooms, 6 classrooms, including manipulation and listening rooms, laboratories of electrical engineering, radio and wire communications, a dining room, Assembly Hall, library and dormitory for 220 people.

By the end of the year, two more laboratories were equipped: electric vacuum devices and radio engineering, and received equipment for a locksmith workshop, where it became possible to make frames and parts of existing models of measuring instruments and equipment units created in technical creativity circles, and tools for laboratories and the economic needs of the technical school.

Classes were held in two shifts, laboratory works, educational and production practices were carried out at the institute and at communications enterprises.

By the end of the year, two more laboratories were equipped: electric vacuum devices and radio engineering, and received equipment for a locksmith workshop, where it became possible to make frames and parts of existing models of measuring instruments and equipment units created in technical creativity circles, and tools for laboratories and the economic needs of the technical school .

From 1933 to 1940, the Leningrad Electrotechnical College of Communications graduated 1003 radio and wire communications technicians, including radio transmitting devices, radio receiving devices, radio installations, central telegraph stations, city telephone exchanges, long-distance telephone exchanges.

For the most part, they went to defend Leningrad in the ranks of the people's militia and the Red Army, just like the Komsomol members - third-year volunteers and accelerated graduation in November 1941, when the city was already under siege, and the front was a few tram stops away. Eternal glory to them and our gratitude.

From the first days of the war, the director of the technical school, I.A., went to the front. Lysachenko, heads of radio and wire departments, teachers and employees capable of holding weapons in their hands.

On July 1, 1941, Agnia Parmenovna Vinokurova, a history teacher, was appointed acting and then director, until 1938 - head. workers' faculty

Agnia Parmenovna Vinokurova, her closest assistants Konstantin Feliksovich Dietrich and Maria Aleksandrovna Kolesnikova, all the teachers and employees who worked, managed to preserve the technical school, ensure its work in the most difficult conditions of war and blockade, organize the training and production of welder assemblers and telegraph operators for the city and the front ( more than 130 people), continue training of communications technicians.

In 1942, 63 people were admitted to the technical school, in 1943 - 195 people, in 1944 - 235 people.

During the war years, 230 radio and wire communications electrical technicians graduated.

Admission 1945/46 academic year - 534 people. (!)
in the specialty: long-distance telephone communications, city telephone communications, telegraph communications, radio transmitting devices, radio receiving devices.

By changing learning programs in the final year of the radio department, already in 1946 they graduated electrical technicians with a profile in television devices to participate in the adjustment and startup of the equipment of the Leningrad Television Center after the war.

In 1946, training was opened in the specialties of Television equipment and Line-cable communication structures. It was necessary to restore communication lines and lay new ones.

The training of technicians has always reflected the needs of communications enterprises.

In 1956, in connection with the construction of television program centers in the capitals of the union republics and the creation of a network of radio relay lines, the specialty Television Technology and Radio Relay Communications was opened at the technical school; in 1953-1956 – prepared and released 2 study groups majoring in Financial and economic activities of communication enterprises; in 1954-1957 5 groups graduated in the specialty Regional Electrical Communications.

In total, from 1946 to 1958, the graduation rate of telecommunication technicians in full-time, evening and correspondence courses amounted to 2,927 people. On correspondence department since 1948, in addition to signalmen, they trained economists - planners and postal technicians.

From 1949 to 1957, on the basis of the technical school, one-year courses were organized for management employees of regional communications offices and various advanced training courses, in which teachers and employees of the technical school worked.

The period from 1958 to 1978 (director Viktor Mikhailovich Vaganov) is characterized by the strengthening of the material and technical base of the technical school and the success of its teachers, staff and students. With the help of communications companies educational process is fully provided with its own laboratory base, a separate gym is being built, two buildings are transferred to the balance of the technical school for dormitories, premises are vacated and the laboratory and classroom fund is increased. Technical teachers write textbooks published by the Svyaz publishing house and recommended for communication technical schools, lead student technical clubs, whose works receive diplomas from various exhibitions of technical creativity, and in 1968. and in 1974 — diplomas and medals from the USSR Exhibition of Economic Achievements.

Since 1963 year goes by intensive creation of technical teaching aids - the first machines for programmed (test) knowledge control (at the VDNH of the USSR in 1968, the technical school was awarded a 2nd degree Diploma, teachers - silver and bronze medals, students - medals "Young VDNH participant").

For creating a training class with closed system television The USSR Minister of Communications announced Gratitude to the teachers and students of the technical school (1973).

Technical teaching aids, programmed textbooks, business games that implement production situations were used in the educational process by all teachers of the technical school.

The full-time and part-time departments of the technical school provided training in the following specialties: Telegraph communications, Long-distance telephone communications, City telephone communications, Line-cable communication structures, Radio communications and radio broadcasting, Television equipment and radio relay communications; only correspondence department - in the Economics specialty and the Postal Communications specialty.

In 1972, for its services in training specialists in the communications industry, the Leningrad Electrical Technical College of Communications was named after the polar explorer - signalman Hero Soviet Union THIS. Krenkel.

The communications industry was developing intensively, curricula and programs, names of specialties were changing, sectoral subordination, requirements for graduates and the need for them were changing. The technical school promptly responded to all changes not only in communication technology, but also in teaching methods and completion of training. Teachers regularly improved their qualifications at industry courses and during internships at communications enterprises, introducing the acquired knowledge into the educational process; students got acquainted with new technology during educational and technological practices in production.

Since 1980 (director Anatoly Dmitrievich Petrov), admission has been carried out in the specialty: Automatic telecommunications, Multichannel telecommunications, Telegraph communications and data transmission ( latest issue– 1991) and Radio communications and broadcasting; the latter, since 1988, has become a specialization in the specialty Radiocommunications, radio broadcasting and television. At the correspondence department, admission to the specialty Postal Communications did not stop.

In December 1994, by Orders of the Ministry of Communications of Russia, the Leningrad Electrotechnical College of Communications named after. THIS. Krenkel was renamed the St. Petersburg Electrical Technical College of Communications, and was included in the St. Petersburg State University of Technology named after. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich and, based on the results of certification, was transformed into the College of Telecommunications.

Alexander Alexandrovich Dmukh was appointed director.

The college staff developed curricula and programs for basic and higher level in all training specialties, as well as in new specialties. Responding to economic reforms, the emergence of enterprises of different forms of ownership, the need to increase the efficiency of specialists in market conditions, at the College in 1995-1998. new specialties were opened: Communications with moving objects (1995); Computer Software and Automated Systems (1996); Management (by industry) (1997); Economics, accounting and control (by industry) (1998), as well as training in traditional specialties: Communication networks and switching systems (Automatic telecommunications); Multichannel telecommunication systems (Multichannel telecommunications); Radio communications, radio broadcasting and television; Postal services (by correspondence course). Interaction with the departments of St. Petersburg State University of Technology made it possible to develop experimental curricula and advanced level programs related to curriculum and University programs, and begin training “junior engineers”, first in the specialty of computer systems, radio and television (1997), and then in other specialties. This is how the system of continuous multi-level professional education “College - University” began to be built, which, changing and improving, still works today.

In 1997, the first generation of State Educational Standards (SES) was introduced, in 2002 - the second generation of SES; Leading college teachers - members of the supporting commissions of the UKZU of the Ministry of Communications of Russia in communications specialties - took an active part in their development. The college's curricula and programs for all levels of training were reworked taking into account the requirements of the State Standards. Instead of “junior engineers” they began to graduate “senior technicians”, and then “technicians with additional training in the field commercial activities"; Work continued with the faculties of St. Petersburg State University of Technology to create accelerated training plans for college graduates.

In 1998 – 2001 The college, as a partner school, took part in the 2nd phase of the International Project of the European Education Foundation “Reform of vocational education and training in the North-West region of Russia”, sharing its experience and acquiring new knowledge about the organization of the educational process.

By 2000, the educational process at the college was provided by a qualified staff and teachers of 89 people, of which 11 were candidates of science; 15 people had the title “Master of Communications”, 6 people had the title “Honorary Radio Operator”, 9 people had the title “Honorary Worker of Secondary Vocational Education of the Russian Federation”, 8 people were awarded Certificate of honor Ministry of Education of Russia. The student population as of October 1, 1999 was 1,582 people, including 552 people who took part-time courses

From 1930 to 2000, the educational institution trained and graduated more than 25 thousand mid-level specialists working at telecommunications enterprises in Russia, near and far abroad. Many graduates, having received later higher education, have become major industry leaders.

In 2000, “For great services in training highly qualified specialists for industry enterprises and in connection with the anniversary,” the College of Telecommunications was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Governor of St. Petersburg.

The introduction of digital technology and digital transmission systems, fiber-optic and satellite communication systems is reflected in changes in the content of compulsory curriculum disciplines and the introduction of new special disciplines at the discretion of the educational institution, as well as in the creation of new classes and laboratories equipped with modern technology.

In subsequent years (2003 - 2015, director Sergei Petrovich Bakharev), the equipment of classrooms, offices and laboratories with modern computer equipment, interactive whiteboards, and electronic video projectors continued; system put into operation distance learning"UMKA" and continuous testing system "UTEST"; the distance learning center began operating and independent work and its branches providing access to educational and methodological materials on the Internet, on the external website of the college, on the local network of the college: in the educational and methodological portal and in the UMKA distance learning support system.

The college, its students and staff for their active participation in scientific and technical creativity have been repeatedly awarded Diplomas from the St. Petersburg Scientific and Technical Technical Society named after. A.S. Popova (2003 – 2006); Diplomas of All-Russian Competitions and Exhibitions of Scientific and Technical Creativity of Youth (2004, 2005, 2008, 2009); All-Russian youth forums and festivals “I will be appreciated in the 21st century” (2006, 2008); "UNECO-2007"; UNECO-2008"; All-Russian Competition “National Treasure of Russia” (2007, 2008, 2009); in 2005 - Certificate of the 57th international exhibition “Ideas-Inventions-Innovations-2005” (Nuremberg, Germany) “For the high level of presented developments.”

“For success in the development of scientific and technical creativity of children and youth, as well as a significant contribution to the preservation and replenishment of the intellectual potential of Russia” Director S.P. Bakharev was awarded in 2007 the Diploma of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and National system development of scientific, creative and innovation activity youth of Russia "Integration". College students were twice awarded the “silver cross “National Treasure”” (March 2008, October 2008), and the head of technical creativity Igor Smirnov was awarded the “gold cross “National Treasure” (March 2008), and “ For success in student research activities" (October 2008). College students successfully performed both at city and regional competitions, Olympics and Conferences.

Since 2005, on the initiative and with the direct participation of the college management and its employees, on the basis of the Central Museum of Communications and the College with the support of the St. Petersburg Telecommunication Center, the Olympiad in Information Technology was held annually among students of secondary specialized educational institutions Federal Agency communications of Russia, which since 2006 was given the status of All-Russian. College students have repeatedly won prizes at these Olympics, and since 2011 - at All-Russian competitions professional excellence “Telesphere” among students of educational institutions of Rossvyaz (in 2011 - at a professional excellence competition in Finland).

Due to the rapid development of infocommunications, the college has shifted its emphasis from the study of specific types of equipment and communication equipment (due to their high cost and rapid obsolescence) towards the study of technology.

In 2009, the Laboratory of Linear Communication Facilities was modernized and an educational and laboratory complex was created in which students study modern methods and technologies for installation, welding and measurements of copper and fiber-optic communication cables and gain skills in working with modern equipment.

In 2008 - 2010 The Laboratory of Wireless Access Networks, designed to study the widely used technologies WI-FI and WI-MAX, and the Laboratory of Broadband Access Networks of ADSL technology on D-Link equipment, on the basis of which the construction and support of local computer networks are studied, were created and involved in the educational process ; application of TCP/IP technology when building networks; construction and support of switched Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet networks based on 2nd and 3rd level switches; construction and support of networks based on subscriber xDSL access; construction of wireless LANs based on D-Link equipment.

Studying technology expands the potential employment opportunities of graduates, because they are no longer tied to one type of equipment and one manufacturer, and allows for the implementation of the principle of advanced learning: today to study what will be professionally in demand tomorrow. Another confirmation of the correctness of the chosen teaching concept is the successful participation of college students in various professional competitions of the high level. College students participate in all competitions of the international WorldSkills movement, won regional championships and became prize-winners of the All-Russian WorldSkills Russia championship, the annual departmental competition “Telesphere”, and professional company competitions Cisco Systems, other Olympiads and competitions.

The College is a specialized WorldSkills Russia competency center for the Information and Communication Technology competencies, and organizes and coordinates regional qualifying competitions for selection to the WorldSkills team in the city of St. Petersburg and the North-Western Federal District.

This is largely facilitated by the modern material and technical base, which is being modernized and developed with the direct participation of potential employers and manufacturers of telecommunications equipment.

In laboratories and training workshops, students master in practice digital switching systems, digital and optical transmission systems, modern network technologies, access networks, including advanced technologies like ADSL, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, GPON; are engaged in welding and measuring fiber-optic communication cables, acquire skills in equipment installation, and work in blue-collar professions; gain knowledge of the basic technologies of message transmission and administration of local networks, programming subscriber devices, the basics of management and office work.

The college has participated in the competition many times " Golden medal“European quality” in the category “100 best secondary educational institutions of Russia” and became its laureate, and S.P. Bakharev was awarded the honorary badge “Best Director of the Year”

Currently, the college, being a structural unit of the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after Prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich (SPbSUT), provides training in the following specialties: “Multichannel telecommunication systems”, “Radio communications, broadcasting and television”, “Networks” communications and switching systems", "Means of communication with moving objects", "Computer networks", "Programming in computer systems", " Applied Informatics(by industry)”, “Postal Communications”, “Economics and Accounting” (for the last two - only through correspondence courses).

College majors

Computer networks

  • Computer network technician, full-time, based on 9 classes, 3 years 10 months, budget: yes, paid: yes
  • Computer network technician, full-time, based on 11 classes, 2 years 10 months, budget: no, paid: yes

Multichannel telecommunication systems

  • Technician, part-time, based on 9 classes, 4 years 6 months
  • Technician, part-time, based on 11th grade, 3 years 6 months, budget: no, paid: yes

Operational activities in logistics

  • Operations logistician, full-time, based on 9 classes, 2 years 10 months, budget: yes, paid: yes
  • Operations logistician, full-time, based on 11 classes, 1 year 10 months, budget: no, paid: yes

Programming in computer systems

  • Programming technician, full-time, based on 9 classes, 3 years 10 months, budget: yes, paid: yes
  • Programming technician, full-time, based on 11 classes, 2 years 10 months, budget: yes, paid: yes
  • Programming technician, part-time, on the basis of 11 classes, 3 years 10 months, budget: no, paid: yes
  • Programming technician, part-time, based on 9 classes, 4 years 10 months

Radio communications, radio broadcasting and television

  • Technician, full-time, based on 9 classes, 3 years 6 months, budget: yes, paid: yes
  • Technician, full-time, based on 11 classes, 2 years 6 months, budget: yes, paid: yes
Federal state budget educational institution of higher education “St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named of Professor M.A. Bonch-Bruevich”,
St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications
International name Saint-Petersburg College of Telecommunications of The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications
Former names

Leningrad Electrotechnical College of Communications named after. E. T. Krenkel (LETS),
St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications named after. E. T. Krenkel (SPbKTK),

College of Telecommunications of the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich (KTSPbSUT)

Year of foundation
Type college
Director Bondarchuk N.A.
Location
Address 199053, St. Petersburg, 3rd line V.O. , no. 30-32
Website www.sutkt.ru

St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications, former Leningrad Electrotechnical College of Communications named after. E. T. Krenkel ( LETS them. E. T. Krenkel) - a structural unit of St. Petersburg State University of Technology, implementing secondary vocational education programs in the field of communications, tele- and infocommunications.

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Historical reference

The St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications became part of the St. Petersburg University of Telecommunications. 

prof. 

M.A. Bonch-Bruevich in December 1994 as a structural unit. The former name was the Leningrad Electrical Technical College of Communications named after.  E. T. Krenkel. The first graduation of radio and wire communications electrical technicians (160 people) took place in February 1933. From 1937 to 1937, the technical school was part of the Leningrad Educational Communications Plant (LUKS) together with the Institute of Communications Engineers and the Workers' Faculty; address - emb. 

Moika River, no. 61. In 1937, the technical school received financial and legal independence; in 1938, through the efforts of director Ivan Ageevich Lysachenko, it moved to the 3rd line of V.O., no. 30-32, where the educational institution is currently located. During the war years, most graduates, teachers and staff, led by director I. A. Lysachenko, went to the front in the active army or in

In -2001, the college, as a partner school, took part in the international project of the European Education Foundation “Reform of vocational education and training in the North-West region of Russia”, sharing its experience and acquiring new knowledge in organizing the educational process.

In 2000, the College of Telecommunications was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Governor of St. Petersburg “ in connection with the success in training industry specialists and the 70th anniversary of the educational institution.”

In subsequent years (-, director Sergei Petrovich Bakharev), due to the rapid development of infocommunications, the college shifted the emphasis in training from the study of specific types of equipment and communication equipment (due to their high cost and rapid obsolescence) towards the study of technology. This allows you to study today what will be professionally in demand tomorrow, that is. implement the principle of advanced learning. This approach has expanded the potential employment opportunities of graduates, since they are no longer tied to one type of equipment and one manufacturer.

Another confirmation of the correctness of the chosen teaching concept is the successful participation of college students in various professional competitions of the highest level. College students participate in competitions of the international movement WorldSkills; are engaged in welding and measuring fiber-optic communication cables, acquire skills in equipment installation, and work in blue-collar professions; gain knowledge of the basic technologies of message transmission and administration of local networks, programming subscriber devices, the basics of management and office work.

The College is a specialized WorldSkills Russia competency center for the “Information and Communication Technology” competencies, organizes and coordinates regional qualifying competitions for selection to the national team WorldSkills in the city of St. Petersburg and the North-Western Federal District, is a multiple winner of the “100 Best Secondary Schools of Russia” Competitions.

The college provides training in the following specialties:

  • "Multichannel telecommunication systems"
  • "Radio communications, radio broadcasting and television",
  • “Communication networks and switching systems”,
  • "Computer networks",
  • "Programming in computer systems"
  • “Applied informatics (by industry)”,
  • "Operational activities in logistics"
  • "Postal service" (only extramural training).

For some of these specialties, training is provided under College-University continuing education programs.

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Historical information

The history of the university, existing in St. Petersburg, dates back to 1930. At that time, the Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers was founded in the city. At the time of opening there were 4 faculties: engineering and economics, radio engineering, telegraph and telephone.

The history of our country is reflected in the history of the university, as in a mirror. Teachers and students have written more than one glorious page in its chronicle. The educational institution went through the Great Patriotic War and made its contribution to the Victory. With the outbreak of the war, many institute employees and students decided to defend their homeland and went to the front, and the departments began to carry out military orders. To ensure that the activities of the university did not stop, it was evacuated to Kislovodsk, and later it was transferred to Tbilisi.

The return of the institute to Leningrad took place in 1945, when the Great Patriotic War left behind. The development of the university began. New departments and laboratories were opened within its structure, a scientific and training ground and an experimental television center appeared. Between 1960 and 1993, the institute was considered a leading university in its field. In 1993, the status and name of the educational institution changed. Now the institute has become the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after M. A. Bonch-Bruevich. It still operates under this name.

About the modern educational institution

Currently, Bonch-Bruevich University is located at the following address: St. Petersburg, Bolshevikov Avenue, 22k1. The educational institution is considered one of the oldest and most famous universities in our country. The university is considered a leader in the field of training qualified specialists for the field of telecommunications and communications. Over the years of its existence, a huge number of graduates have emerged from its walls. Many of them have achieved excellent success in life - they have become leaders of industry companies, famous scientists, public and political figures.

The university is an effective university. This is confirmed by the successful completion of regular inspections by Rosobrnadzor. In 2016, the university passed the state accreditation procedure. The university received a corresponding certificate valid until April 2019.

Rector of the university

The rector of Bonch-Bruevich University is Sergei Viktorovich Bachevsky - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. In the past he was a military man. Bachevsky began his teaching career at a military educational institution. When he had to leave the service, the specialist went to the North-Western correspondence politechnical University. There he worked until the liquidation of the university and its entry into the structure Mining University. There was no vacancy for Bachevsky at the new educational institution. His search for work led him to Avangard OJSC, where he began scientific activities.

In 2011, Sergei Viktorovich Bachevsky came to the University of Telecommunications. Here he was appointed to the position of rector. Bachevsky held this post for almost 6 years, but quite recently a shocking event occurred. At the beginning of 2017, the rector was detained by the Federal Security Service because he was suspected of exceeding his official powers. University staff do not believe that Bachevsky could have committed a crime, because he always worked for the benefit of the university. While the investigation is underway, the university will be led by Georgy Mashkov, acting rector, first vice-rector of St. Petersburg State University of Technology, professor.

Bonch-Bruevich University, St. Petersburg: faculties and colleges

The university has 6 faculties:

  • radio communication technologies;
  • infocommunication networks and systems;
  • information systems and technologies;
  • fundamental training;
  • economic and managerial;
  • humanitarian.

Faculties prepare students for bachelor's and master's programs. Average professional education You can also get it at a university. It is offered by colleges operating within the organizational structure of the educational institution. The main college, naturally, is located in St. Petersburg. Branches are located in Smolensk and Arkhangelsk.

Faculty of Radio Communication Technologies

This structural unit at Bonch-Bruevich University prepares undergraduate students in the following specialties:

. "Biotechnical technologies and systems."
. "Technology and design electronic means».
. "Infocommunication technologies and communication systems."
. "Radio engineering".

At the faculty, students learn to operate and develop the necessary equipment used in converting information and transmitting it over radio channels. The modern material and technical base of the structural unit helps them in obtaining high-quality knowledge.

Faculty of ICSS and ISiT

ICSS is the designation for the Faculty of Infocommunication Networks and Systems at Bonch-Bruevich University in St. Petersburg. This structural unit offers slightly more areas of training. Students here study who, after graduation, will work in the field of information science and computer technology (I&CT), optoinformatics and photonics, software engineering, information security, services, infocommunication technologies and communication systems.

The Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies has a small selection of areas. Applicants choose from the following options:

  • "Management in technical systems».
  • "Automation of technological processes and production."
  • "Information technologies and systems."

Faculty of Fundamental Training

This unit has been operating within the university structure for almost 10 years. It prepares bachelors in only one direction - Electronics and Nanoelectronics. Students study mathematics, physics, and programming in depth. The following professional disciplines are offered:

  • "Energy Electronics".
  • "Intelligent power electronics".
  • "Optoelectronics".
  • "Nanoelectronics".

People entering the Faculty of Fundamental Training at Bonch-Bruevich University make the right choice. Firstly, here they are offered sought-after and modern education, which in the future can help in finding a well-paid and interesting job. Secondly, the faculty pays attention to the employment of graduates. An agreement was concluded with ZAO Svetlana-Electropribor. The company finances the training of students who, after graduation, will be invited to work. Agreements were also signed with JSC Concern NPO Aurora, JSC Vector, JSC Dalnyaya Svyaz, etc.

Faculty of Economics and Management

From the first days of its existence, the faculty was one of the most popular structural divisions. Applicants have strived and strive to enroll here, because the proposed areas are very relevant. Specialists with economic and management education are needed in every organization, company, and factory.

The faculty is recruiting for bachelor's degrees in the following areas: “Management” and “Business Informatics”. The education received here is of very high quality. The employees of the structural unit carefully thought out the educational process, which includes lectures, laboratory and practical classes, and coursework.

Faculty of St. Petersburg University of Telecommunications. Bonch-Bruevich is actively involved in international activities. He has concluded contracts with leading universities foreign countries(Great Britain, Germany, Finland). Partnerships allow student exchanges. Russian students who enter a foreign university improve their language proficiency and deepen their knowledge of their specialty.

Faculty of Humanities

Another popular structural unit is the Faculty of Humanities. There are 2 areas of training offered here:

  • "Advertising and Public Relations."
  • "Foreign Regional Studies".

The university's Faculty of Humanities also conducts international activities. Students take part in internships, student exchanges, international competitions. Students of the Faculty of Humanities were lucky enough to visit different European countries, obtain the necessary practical skills from highly qualified foreign teachers.

More about colleges

The College of Telecommunications appeared in St. Petersburg in 1930. Then it was called Leningradsky training center communications. Later the educational institution became a technical school. It received the name of the polar signalman Krenkel. Subsequently, in the educational institution there was an important event. It began to operate as a college at Bonch-Bruevich University (that is, it became part of it).

The history of the Smolensk College of Telecommunications began in 1930 of the last century. At first, the secondary specialized educational institution was independent, and in 1998 it became a branch of the University of Telecommunications.

The year of foundation of the Arkhangelsk College of Telecommunications is also 1930. For a couple of years it functioned under the name of the Northern Regional Electrical Technical College. In 1932 it was renamed the Arkhangelsk College of Communications. In 1999, the institution became part of the University of Telecommunications and continued its activities in Arkhangelsk as a branch of the university.

All colleges train students in in-demand specialties. For example, in colleges you can enroll in “Communication networks and switching systems”, “Computer networks”, “Management”, “Economics and accounting”, etc.

Entrance tests and preparatory courses

Entrance tests are determined for each area of ​​training. Applicants take 3 exams. For example, in “Radio Engineering”, “Infocommunication Technologies and Communication Systems”, “Electronics and Nanoelectronics” you need to take mathematics, Russian language and physics, in “Information Security”, “Standardization and Metrology”, “Management in Technical Systems” - mathematics, Russian language, computer science and information and communication technologies. For accurate information about entrance examinations worth contacting admissions committee university

People who want to prepare for exams are invited to visit the university by the department of career guidance and pre-university training. It provides training in preparatory courses in general education subjects (Russian language, computer science, physics, mathematics). Various programs have been developed for schoolchildren and applicants. They determine the duration of the courses. Training can last from 2 weeks to 2 years.

Passing scores

Every year at the end of the admissions campaign, the university determines the passing scores. The obtained numbers are presented for information to applicants next year, so that they can understand how difficult or easy it is to enroll in a particular specialty. The table below shows the passing score for Bonch-Bruevich University for 2016 in some areas of training.

Passing scores
Group of directions Name of the area of ​​training Number of points
TOP 4 specialties with the highest passing scores "Software Engineering"236
"Information Security"235
"Information systems and technologies"231
"IiVT"230
TOP 4 specialties with the lowest passing scores “Infocommunication technologies and communication systems”, “ICTiSS” (on full-time and part-time courses)146
"ICTiSS" (in the correspondence department)148
“Automation of technological processes and production” (in the correspondence department)174
"ICTiSS" (applied bachelor's degree)181

Opinions about the educational institution

You can find different reviews about Bonch-Bruevich University. Those students who praise the university say that the teachers make their lectures interesting. They skillfully interest listeners, explain complex nuances, and always try to fill gaps in their students’ knowledge. This attitude means that teachers care whether people learn something or not.

There are people who speak negatively about some faculties. They believe that teaching there is an example of degradation Russian education. Some teachers, as students note, have a very high opinion of themselves. They are rude to students, do not explain new topics, and say that students must learn everything themselves. To find out true information about the university, it is worth talking with students and graduates. They can tell a lot about Bonch-Bruevich University.