Education is one of the most important components of a successful career, the ability to navigate in life situations and to be a competent person in any prevailing circumstances. Without proper education, itโs impossible to get a decent job. The question is that many people have virtually no time to attend daily lectures. The reason for this may be a remote place of residence, employment, as well as the presence of children who need to be looked after. Yes, and other reasons may occur. For such people distance learning was created TUSUR - Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radio Electronics.
Advantages and disadvantages of distance learning
Distance learning TUSUR offers its applicants a very convenient and advantageous education program. But, like any other learning process, it has its own advantages and pitfalls. Initially, we will analyze the advantages that learning from a distance gives us. Firstly, you can start training at any time that is convenient for you. With distance learning there is no such thing as clearly defined periods of sessions. You study remotely while at home or at the workplace. There is absolutely no need to travel somewhere, which means that you can remove the column "transportation costs" from the cost of education. You independently determine the pace of your learning, depending on your employment and your own ability to absorb new information. You pass all the control, final and examination papers via the Internet.
There are not many negative aspects of this method of study, but they still exist. TUSUR distance learning is suitable for people capable of self-discipline. There is no control on the part of teachers under such conditions of obtaining knowledge, the schedule is quite flexible, which means that the probability of putting everything off to the very last moment is very high. The second drawback will affect you if you are poorly absorbing the information yourself and you need detailed and multiple explanations from a professional teacher. Still, distance learning TUSUR implies most of the independent work on the provided manuals and literature, as well as due to access to the resources of the training system.
What kind of education can I get?
FDO TUSUR offers its applicants wide opportunities in obtaining education. With the help of educational institution programs, you can get the first or second higher education, improve your qualifications for successful career advancement, and take short-term courses in certain areas of training. The training programs include retraining by profile, if you decide to radically change your professional activity.
How to proceed
To get started, read the charter documents of the FDO TUSUR on the website of the educational organization. The next step is to choose the direction in which you will be training. The third step is to submit documents to the selection committee. You will be required to: a statement addressed to the rector, six photos of size 3 by 4 with the surname on the back, the original document of education or a certified copy of it with a statement of consent to enrollment (it must indicate the name of the organization in which the document is located), when transferring from another educational institution, a certificate of the established form is needed. A passport is required, as well as, if you changed your last name, a document confirming this. In addition, you must sign an agreement on the provision of paid educational services using distance learning technologies.
Applicants must pass the entrance tests in TUSUR. Written exams are taken by applicants with secondary and higher professional education. With secondary general education, students must provide the results of the exam.
TUSUR: faculties
TUSUR offers its applicants 12 faculties to choose from. Among them are both humanitarian and technical. The humanitarian include:
- Economy.
- Management.
- State and municipal government.
- Law.
Technical faculties:
- Business Informatics.
- Management in technical systems.
- Radio engineering.
- Informatics and computer engineering.
- Applied Informatics.
- Software Engineering
- Infocommunication technologies and communication systems.
- Electronics and nanoelectronics.
Exams at TUSUR
Each student passes the so-called intermediate certification twice a year. The composition of the tasks is determined by the plan completed. In order for the student to be able to take it, the institution issues him an electronic digital signature. It acts as an identifier of the person when present on the siteโs resources and during certification.
At the end of the development of all the programs and disciplines set by the Ministry of Education, the student passes the final certification. Upon completion, he is issued a state diploma.
Institutional reviews
Of great importance to those who decide on admission are the reviews of graduates. This also applies to TUSUR. Feedback on distance learning is pretty good. Although there are a few points. Students notice that the full-time department will never be on par with the remote. In any case, the full-time student always listens for a much larger course. And therefore it is necessary to prepare more diligently for certification independently. But, as graduates note, in the future there will be much less problems with orientation in arrays of information. A person who is accustomed to independently process many sources of knowledge is much easier to cope with unforeseen difficulties.