The main benefits of part-time education are relative freedom and less workload during the studies, which allows combining the educational process with work and has significant strong points:
the stage of adaptation of the part-time students to the profession after graduation is excluded or reduced, as a result, productivity is increased
part-time graduates have greater efficiency, independence, confidence in making certain decisions, based on a more profound knowledge of professional activity
Period of study:
4 years 8 months
Mode:
Part-time
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Focus Areas: • Geodesy
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use aerial-, land-, and satellite-based measurement methods and information technologies, e.g. through remote sensing
create topographic plans and maps based on survey results
measure objects on the Earth`s surface down to the millimeter range and create 3D models<
develop solutions for positioning and navigation of objects on earth, in water, and in the air
Career Paths:
A geodetic engineer career path can be rewarding and challenging. The majority of geodesists work in land and planning services as surveyors. They work with and for architecture services, taking measurements to ensure that buildings or urban plans are constructed on structurally sound surface, in the right places and that the measurements are aligned.
Geodetic engineers may advance to supervisory or managerial positions. With experience, they may become project managers, working on several projects at one time. Some geodetic engineers move into executive positions in engineering, surveying, mapping, or land management firms. Some become independent consultants.
Entry Requirements:
Compulsory :
MathematicsOptional :
Geography
Period of study:
5 years 8 months
Mode:
Part-time
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Focus Areas:
• Engineering Geodesy
• Engineering and Geodetic Provision of Construction and Exploitation of Oil, Gas, and Energy Facilities
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carry out topographic and geodetic surveying at different scales
gather and apply spatial data using close range methods, aerial and satellite survey
monitor the external environment using topographic, geodesic and cartographic materials, remote sensing and GIS-technologies
carry out studies in the field of photogrammetric bridging
Career Paths:
Thanks to the broad and diverse skills you acquire in the courses you will be able to master challenges in private industry, in research and development as well as in public service. Our graduates work in organizations and services of different departmental subordination that are engaged in geodesy, engineering surveying, geodetic support, cadastre of real estate and land management. They also carry out special geodetic measurements during exploitation of surface and subsurface of the Earth, create original inventory, and cadastral maps at private topographic-geodesic enterprises.
Entry Requirements:
Compulsory :
MathematicsOptional :
Computer science
Period of study:
4 years 8 months
Mode:
Part-time
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Focus Areas:
• Real Estate Management
• Real Estate and Land Cadastre
• Real Estate Appraisals and Cadastre
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Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the programme are able to:
carry out measurement work using specialized equipment and programs, determine the coordinates of the borders of real estate objects and their area
use modern computer equipment, software, and GIS for land surveying and cadastre works
perform cadastre registration and real estate evaluation
develop projects of territorial planning
Career Paths:
Graduates may work in real estate agencies, investment and insurance companies, exchanges, auction firms, tender and bidding commissions and other real estate-related organizations. There is need for specialists in property and land management for such state bodies as committees for land resources and land management, property management committees, tax inspections etc.
Entry Requirements:
Compulsory :
MathematicsOptional :
Geography
Period of study:
2 years 4 months
Mode:
Part-time
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Focus Areas:
• Real Estate Management
• Real Estate and Land Cadastre • Real Estate Appraisals and Cadastre
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Learning Outcomes
collect and analyze design data on land management, urban and territorial planning
apply modern information technologies, and modeling techniques
create cadastre maps and develop cadastre information systems
develop programs for improving the use of land resources
carry out experimental research in the field of land management
Career Paths:
The areas of professional activity of land management specialists are agencies of the Federal Real Estate Agency, municipal services, organizations engaged in economic and legal activities in the field of land relations, large agricultural companies, industrial enterprises that use significant areas of industrial land (oil and gas production, mining, railroads and highways, pipeline routes and power lines, etc.).
Entry Requirements:
Core subject examination
Dean: Maria Litvinenko,
EdD, Professor of the Department of Land Management and Cadastre
Phone: 8 (499) 267-24-88
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Deputy Dean: Anastasia Marova,
Senior lecturer
Phone: 8 (499) 404-12-20 |
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Deputy Dean: Ekaterina Razumova,
Lecturer
Phone: 8 (499) 404-12-20 |
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Maria Grishina,
Supervisor
Phone: 8 (499) 404-12-20 |
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Elena Ipatova,
Supervisor, lecturer
Phone: 8 (499) 404-12-20 |