Biotechnical Systems and Technologies Program By Kazan (Volga region) Federal University |Top Universities
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Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

Engineering - ChemicalMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Chemical

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The specialty is an engineering and physical specialty that requires knowledge of the physical foundations and principles of modern instrumentation, systems engineering, radio electronics and computer technology. Particular attention is paid to modern high technology diagnostic imaging systems. The types of professional activities for which the graduates who have mastered the bachelor's program are prepared: research; production and technological; organizational and managerial; project work. The objects of professional activity include: devices, systems and complexes for medical, biological and environmental purposes; methods and technologies of medical, environmental and ergonomic research; automated systems for processing biomedical and environmental information; biotechnical control systems, in the circuit of which a human operator is included as a control link; biotechnical systems for ensuring human life and supporting the life of other biological objects; computer-aided design systems for information support of biotechnical systems and technologies; biotechnical systems and technologies for health care; design systems for production technologies and medical equipment maintenance. Graduates can carry out professional activities in other areas and (or) spheres of professional activity, provided that their level of education and acquired competencies correspond to the requirements for employee qualifications. The leading department in the specialty "Biotechnical systems and technologies" at the Institute of Physics of Kazan Federal University is the Department of Physics of Molecular Systems, founded in 1949. The Institute of Physics is famous for its traditions dating back centuries. The dean of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics was the great mathematician N.I. Lobachevsky. The most important discovery made within the walls of the Faculty of Physics is the discovery of E.K. Zavoisky of electron paramagnetic resonance in 1944. This discovery determined the development of not only the Faculty of Physics, but also world science for many years. Magnetic resonance research methods are one of the main scientific directions of the Institute's development. The Department of Physics of Molecular Systems is focused on the development of methods and the development of magnetic resonance devices for solving biological, medical and applied problems. The significance of the results of the application of magnetic resonance methods in physics, chemistry and medicine is confirmed by five Nobel Prizes (1944, 1952, 1991, 2002, 2003). The curriculum focuses on the study of methods of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET). Students are taught the basics of physics on modern laboratory equipment. From the first years of study, students are involved in scientific research. Successful defenses of bachelor's theses involve the publication of results in scientific journals and participation in scientific conferences. The department provides students with a unique opportunity to perform educational and scientific work on two magnetic resonance imaging machines. In the course of training, students also acquire skills in practical design and creation of modern electronic equipment.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Chemical

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The specialty is an engineering and physical specialty that requires knowledge of the physical foundations and principles of modern instrumentation, systems engineering, radio electronics and computer technology. Particular attention is paid to modern high technology diagnostic imaging systems. The types of professional activities for which the graduates who have mastered the bachelor's program are prepared: research; production and technological; organizational and managerial; project work. The objects of professional activity include: devices, systems and complexes for medical, biological and environmental purposes; methods and technologies of medical, environmental and ergonomic research; automated systems for processing biomedical and environmental information; biotechnical control systems, in the circuit of which a human operator is included as a control link; biotechnical systems for ensuring human life and supporting the life of other biological objects; computer-aided design systems for information support of biotechnical systems and technologies; biotechnical systems and technologies for health care; design systems for production technologies and medical equipment maintenance. Graduates can carry out professional activities in other areas and (or) spheres of professional activity, provided that their level of education and acquired competencies correspond to the requirements for employee qualifications. The leading department in the specialty "Biotechnical systems and technologies" at the Institute of Physics of Kazan Federal University is the Department of Physics of Molecular Systems, founded in 1949. The Institute of Physics is famous for its traditions dating back centuries. The dean of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics was the great mathematician N.I. Lobachevsky. The most important discovery made within the walls of the Faculty of Physics is the discovery of E.K. Zavoisky of electron paramagnetic resonance in 1944. This discovery determined the development of not only the Faculty of Physics, but also world science for many years. Magnetic resonance research methods are one of the main scientific directions of the Institute's development. The Department of Physics of Molecular Systems is focused on the development of methods and the development of magnetic resonance devices for solving biological, medical and applied problems. The significance of the results of the application of magnetic resonance methods in physics, chemistry and medicine is confirmed by five Nobel Prizes (1944, 1952, 1991, 2002, 2003). The curriculum focuses on the study of methods of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET). Students are taught the basics of physics on modern laboratory equipment. From the first years of study, students are involved in scientific research. Successful defenses of bachelor's theses involve the publication of results in scientific journals and participation in scientific conferences. The department provides students with a unique opportunity to perform educational and scientific work on two magnetic resonance imaging machines. In the course of training, students also acquire skills in practical design and creation of modern electronic equipment.

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Russia’s Kazan Federal University (KFU) offers a broad selection of bachelor’s programs, including:

    Bachelor’s degree in “Economics. International Business”;

    Specialist degree in “General Medicine” and “Dentistry”;

    Bachelor’s degree in “Petroleum Engineering”;             

    And many more fascinating courses

Undergraduate programs at KFU last four years if studying full-time, and usually involve 26 to 30 hours of study time per week.

Admission requirements

To apply for an undergraduate degree at Kazan Federal University, you must:

1. Have completed your secondary education;

2. Prove your Russian language proficiency (minimum TORFL-1);

3. Pass KFU’s entrance exam (a Russian language test, plus tests in two basic subjects relevant to the academic field chosen).

KFU provides courses in Preparatory school for those students who have little or no knowledge of the Russian language before they begin Russian-taught degree programs. Within 10 months of pre-university instruction, students gain the Russian language proficiency that meets the demands of CEFR level B1 or TORFL level 1, study in a chosen academic field (“professional profiles”) and adapt to the new educational environment and routine life. Upon completing Preparatory School, students are expected to be ready to enter the Russian-taught full-degree programs at KFU and other Russian institutions of higher education. 

Russia’s Kazan Federal University (KFU) offers a great number of master’s degrees and doctoral programs, including:

    Mathematics;

    Fundamental Informatics and Information Technologies (Data Science);

    Petroleum Engineering;

    And many more programs

Master’s degree programs at KFU require two years of full-time study and the duration of PhD programs is 3 years of full-time study.

Admission requirements for master’s degree

To be eligible for a master’s degree program at Kazan Federal University, you must:

1. Have completed a bachelor's degree (or specialist diploma);

2. Prove your Russian language proficiency (minimum TORFL-2) – if the program is taught in Russian;

3. Pass the entrance examination, which features a Russian language test and a test in basic subject relevant to the academic field chosen.

KFU provides courses in Preparatory school for those students who have little or no knowledge of the Russian language before they begin Russian-taught degree programs. Within 10 months of pre-university instruction, students gain the Russian language proficiency that meets the demands of CEFR level B1 or TORFL level 1, study in a chosen academic field (“professional profiles”) and adapt to the new educational environment and routine life. Upon completing Preparatory School, students are expected to be ready to enter the Russian-taught full-degree programs at KFU and other Russian institutions of higher education. Full information about available programs can be found here.

Admission requirements for doctoral programs

In Russia the doctoral degree system is two-tier: First doctoral degree (“Candidate of Science in …”) and Second doctoral degree (“Doctor of Science in …”).

Admissions for first doctoral degree:

    Specialist diploma or a master’s degree;Russian language proficiency (min torfl-2).

Studies last 3 years and they prepare students for research and professorial activities. Students must acquire skills in teaching methods and information technology, and pass qualifying exams in foreign language, history of sciences and in specialization. The program includes independent research as well as preparation and public defense of a thesis. After graduation students get diploma of a researcher and after preparation and public defense of the thesis, the candidate is awarded the first doctoral degree (“Candidate of Science”).

Second doctoral degree is an individual program with no fixed duration. It follows the degree “Candidate of Science”. After advanced research, preparation and public defense of the thesis, the candidate is awarded the second doctoral degree (“Doctor of Science”).

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