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Graduate (2018)

Specialty: Oriental and African studies (03/41/03)

Review

I would like to talk about my experience of studying Oriental Studies at FISMO at KubSU. I entered the master's program there, and then there were two master's programs: oriental studies and history. Not knowing the situation at the faculty, I - alas! - chose oriental studies. The university itself is very good, I received my first education there, but their oriental studies surprised me, to put it mildly. The biggest shock for me was the attitude of the Oriental studies teachers themselves towards teaching. Of course, I heard that, for example, in commercial universities, teachers teach less well than in public universities. But what I encountered with these orientalists - I didn’t even know that this could happen... And even in a state university! The student population there was, to put it mildly, specific. Graduates of a bachelor's degree in Oriental Studies. Although usually in their oriental studies groups the majority are girls, but in my group there were only three girls, the rest were boys, a male group. And just the way they communicated with each other - the last time I encountered this level of communication was back in high school. The main topic of communication is computer games. Constant jokes, even when nothing is funny. One half of the jokes were on the topic of homosexuality, the second half - on the topic of masturbation. And all this in front of the girls. I sat there, looked at my classmates and thought: what class did I end up in? In pairs, they systematically played cards under the tables. A small detail: until the very end of their master’s degree, none of these young orientalists was not only married, but even even engaged. They gave me the painful impression of people without a future. Of course, in almost any group there will usually be one or two jerks, sometimes even three. But the whole group was like a pick! One might think that I was just so “lucky” with my classmates, but I suppose there were other reasons. I have always believed that nowhere and never can students treat the educational process more responsibly than their teachers treat it. Together with our oriental studies group, there was also a group of historians, where there were smart guys, educated, reasoning and behaving according to their age, successful, well prepared for adult life, even if they found work not in their specialty, they achieved success there noticeably faster. And our orientalists studied next to them... The contrast was too noticeable. A separate surprise was the demand for education. From our group, only one person had a job related to the specialty they received, an excellent student who was one of the best undergraduate students. Of the rest, some installed heating systems, some worked as salesmen, and some had odd jobs. One student actually gave up everything after the first year and dropped out. And the most “successful” one from our group now makes shawarma. These are the brilliant prospects that a diploma in oriental studies opened up for my classmates. From what I was told, I can conclude that there is almost no work in this specialty in Krasnodar. Translators from Eastern languages ​​are not in demand in such numbers. Some people tried to make money by tutoring, but there they are seriously competing with native speakers who came to us, the same Chinese students who we now have in abundance. Therefore, there is very little demand for the services of our graduates here, and so is the payment. Many graduates go to China after receiving their diploma, because this diploma is rarely needed anywhere closer to China, but in China you can get a second education, which is relatively cheap there, so that with their education you can move on at least somewhere. In general, so that later your job search does not become a surprise for you, before enrolling in Oriental Studies, you should find graduates of this department on social networks and ask them about their job prospects (in addition, you can find quite a lot of their reviews on various sites on Google). Or look for vacancies on job search sites yourself. It is necessary to say something about the specialty of Oriental studies itself. It all started in 1992, when a non-state university InEP (Institute of Economics, Law and Humanities) was opened in Krasnodar. There was a faculty of oriental studies there. These were the dashing 90s, a time of poverty, hunger, and gangsterism. Back then, many people learned languages ​​just to leave Russia, no matter where. InEP was popular then. But time passed, life in Russia got better, Russians wanted to live and work in their country. And the competition at InEP became smaller and smaller. In the end it came to the point where they told me that in some language groups there were only 4 people. In 2014, InEP was closed, and what was left of the Faculty of Oriental Studies was annexed to FISMO KubSU, since the students who had already entered and studied could not simply be thrown out onto the street. This specialty turned out to be a failure in the sense that its graduates defended too few candidate dissertations, and without a sufficient number of teachers with academic degrees, no department can pass state accreditation. Now Professor Smertin there is already over 70. Professor Achagu, when I was studying, could barely walk and speak with difficulty, but everyone kept him at the department due to the lack of professors. Oriental studies there fell apart right before my eyes: several teachers left the department at once, and no one took their place... Actually, enrollment in the master's program in Oriental Studies was stopped in 2018 precisely because of the lack of teachers. I think it’s quite easy to conclude that this specialty will be completely closed there in the coming years. No, if you go there, they will most likely give you a diploma. But I cannot exclude the possibility that in the first year you will study the Eastern language that you choose, and in the last year you will study the one whose teachers will still remain at the department by that time. Or it may also happen that due to some emergency circumstances you will have to take an academic leave, and then you will simply have nowhere to leave the academy: the specialty is closed, the last students have graduated, new courses have not been enrolled. To prevent such surprises from happening, before enrolling it is best to clarify the prospects for the field of Oriental Studies at FISMO with the dean of the faculty A.V. Vashchenko. He is open to communication, friendly to students, always ready to help and advise if anything happens.

I would like to talk about my experience of studying Oriental Studies at FISMO at KubSU. I entered the master's program there, and then there were two master's programs: oriental studies and history. Not knowing the situation at the faculty, I - alas! - chose oriental studies. The university itself is very good, I received my first education there, but their oriental studies surprised me, to put it mildly. The biggest shock for me was the attitude of the oriental studies teachers themselves towards teaching. Of course, I heard that, for example, in commercial universities, teachers teach less well than in budget ones. But what I encountered with these orientalists - I didn’t even know that this could happen... And even in a budget university! The student population there was, to put it mildly, specific. Graduates of a bachelor's degree in Oriental Studies. Although usually their Oriental studies groups have a majority of girls, there were only three girls in my group, a male group. And just the way they communicated with each other - the last time I encountered this level of communication was back in high school. The main topic of communication is computer games. Constant jokes, even when nothing is funny. One half of the jokes is on the topic of homosexuality, the other half is on the topic of masturbation. And all this in front of the girls. I sat there, looked at my classmates and thought: what class did I end up in? In pairs, they systematically played cards under the tables. A small detail: until the very end of their master’s degree, none of these young orientalists was not only married, but even engaged. They gave me the painful impression of people without a future. Of course, in almost any group there will usually be one or two jerks, sometimes even three. But the whole group was like a pick! One might think that I was just so “lucky” with my classmates, but I suppose there were other reasons. I have always believed that nowhere and never can students treat the educational process more responsibly than their teachers treat it. Together with our oriental studies group, there was also a group of historians, where there were smart guys, educated, reasoning and behaving according to their age, successful, well prepared for adult life, even if they found work not in their specialty, they achieved success there noticeably faster. And our orientalists studied next to them... The contrast was too noticeable. A separate surprise was the demand for education. From our group, only one person had a job related to the specialty they received, an excellent student who was one of the best undergraduate students. Of the rest, some installed heating systems, some worked as salesmen, and some had odd jobs. One student actually gave up everything after the first year and dropped out. And the most “successful” one from our group now makes shawarma. These are the brilliant prospects that a diploma in oriental studies opened up for my classmates. From what I was told, I can conclude that there is almost no work in this specialty in Krasnodar. Translators from Eastern languages ​​are not in demand in such numbers. Some people tried to do tutoring, but there they have serious competition from native speakers who came to us, the same Chinese students who we now have in abundance. Therefore, there is very little demand for the services of our graduates, and so is the payment. Many graduates go to China after receiving their diploma, because this diploma is rarely needed anywhere closer to China, but in China you can get a second education, which is relatively cheap there, so that with their education you can move on at least somewhere. In general, so that later your job search does not become a surprise for you, before enrolling in Oriental Studies, you should find graduates of this department on social networks and ask them about their job prospects (in addition, you can find quite a lot of their reviews on various sites on Google). Or look for vacancies on job search sites yourself. It is necessary to say something about the specialty of Oriental studies itself. It all started in 1992, when a non-state university InEP (Institute of Economics, Law and Humanities) was opened in Krasnodar. There was a faculty of oriental studies there. These were the dashing 90s, a time of poverty, hunger, and gangsterism. Back then, many people learned languages ​​just to leave Russia, no matter where. InEP was popular then. But time passed, life in Russia got better, Russians wanted to live and work in their country. And the competition at InEP became smaller and smaller. In the end it came to the point where they told me that in some language groups there were only 4 people. In 2014, InEP was closed, and what was left of the Faculty of Oriental Studies was annexed to FISMO KubSU, since the students who had already entered and studied could not simply be thrown out onto the street. This specialty turned out to be a failure in the sense that its graduates defended too few candidate dissertations, and without a sufficient number of teachers with academic degrees, no department can pass state accreditation. Now Professor Smertin there is already over 70. Professor Achagu, when I was studying, could barely walk and speak with difficulty, but everyone kept him at the department due to the lack of professors. Oriental studies there fell apart right before my eyes: several teachers left the department at once, and no one took their place... Actually, enrollment in the master's program in Oriental Studies was stopped in 2018 precisely because of the lack of teachers. I think it’s quite easy to conclude that this specialty will be completely closed there in the coming years. No, if you go there, they will most likely give you a diploma. But I cannot exclude the possibility that in the first year you will study the Eastern language that you choose, and in the last year you will study the one whose teachers will still remain at the department by that time. Or it may also happen that due to some emergency circumstances you will have to take an academic leave, and then you will simply have nowhere to leave the academy: the specialty is closed, the last students have graduated, new courses have not been enrolled. To prevent such surprises from happening, before enrolling it is best to clarify the prospects for the field of Oriental Studies at FISMO with the dean of the faculty A.V. Vashchenko. He is open to communication, friendly to students, always ready to help and advise if anything happens.

Kuban State University is the largest and one of the oldest in Kuban (established in 1920).

Graduates of the Kuban State University in 68 specialties successfully meet the personnel needs of the leading state and joint-stock enterprises of the region, work in research institutes and universities, banks and law enforcement agencies, in travel companies and in the arts and crafts, in the service sector, ensuring international activities, plan and design infrastructure of both enterprises and cities and regions. They bring education, culture and science to the villages and hamlets of the region, preparing schoolchildren, future university students, in the cities and villages of the Krasnodar Territory.

KubSU is a large complex of educational institutions, consisting of a head university in Krasnodar and a network of 15 branches covering the entire Krasnodar region: Armavir, Belorechensk, Gelendzhik, Goryachiy Klyuch, Yeisk, Korenovsk, Kropotkin, Art. Leningradskaya, Novorossiysk, st. Otradnenskaya, st. Pavlovskaya, Severskaya, Stavropol, Tikhoretsk, Ust-Labinsk. The university includes the Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Academic Ecological Institute.

Faculties of KubSU:

  1. mathematical,
  2. applied mathematics,
  3. physical and technical,
  4. chemical,
  5. biological,
  6. geographical,
  7. geological,
  8. Faculty of History, Sociology and International Relations,
  9. legal,
  10. philological,
  11. Faculty of Romance-Germanic Philology,
  12. journalism,
  13. artistic-graphic,
  14. Faculty of Architecture and Design,
  15. economic,
  16. management and psychology,
  17. Faculty of Pedagogy, Psychology and Communication Studies.

KubSU scientists carry out research work that is significant for domestic and world science. In 2002 alone, Kuban State University carried out scientific developments under 161 Russian grants and 80 international grants.

The university has 13 dissertation councils, including 11 for defending doctoral dissertations. More than 400 graduate students and doctoral students are studying in graduate school. Evidence of the high level of scientific research carried out was the awarding of 50 individual grants from the Soros Foundation to scientists at our university. Research results and scientific concepts are presented in hundreds of books, monographs, articles, educational and methodological manuals published by university professors and teachers.

KubSU has a modern base for conducting scientific experiments. Laboratories of various profiles complement the bases of the Faculty of Biology for internships in the area of ​​​​the city of Gelendzhik and the Lago-Naki plateau.

At 90 departments, students are taught by 144 professors, doctors of science, 506 associate professors, candidates of science. In total, over 1000 teachers work with students. Among them are one academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 92 academicians and corresponding members of other Russian academies, prize winners and honored scientists.

The university has a tourist center, a student theater, a dance school, and regular meetings of KVN teams and sports competitions. Next to KubSU there is a campus where nonresident students from 33 countries live.

KubSU is a leader in information and computer technologies. With the assistance of the Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation), the Internet Center was opened, which became the management center of the regional information network of education, science and culture of Kuban (KUBANnet). It unites the main sources of information resources in the Krasnodar region with high-speed communication channels.

The university is a participant in the Russian-American project on the use of new generation telecommunication technologies for the purpose of developing Russian-American cooperation (MIRNET). The participation of Kuban University in the MIRNET project is provided by a direct communication channel with the United States, allowing video communication between scientists working at major universities and research centers in Russia and America.

The scientific library of KubSU is the main methodological center for libraries of other higher and secondary specialized educational institutions of the Krasnodar region. Today the library's collection contains about 1 million copies of publications.

KubSU maintains and develops relations with universities and scientific institutions of many countries: the USA, Great Britain, Germany, France, Greece, Cyprus, India, China, Korea and others, and has cooperation agreements with them.

Dozens of teachers have undergone retraining and advanced training in the UK, Germany, Italy, Greece, France and other European countries, as well as the USA and China. A source of information: www.kubsu.ru


(KubSU)
Year of foundation
Rector

Astapov, Mikhail Borisovich

Location
Legal address

Coordinates: 45°01′10″ n. w. 39°01′51″ E. d. /  45.019444° s. w. 39.030833° E. d.(G) (O) (I)45.019444 , 39.030833

Multilevel education

(KubSU) - one of the largest universities of classical university education in Russia, a scientific center, a particularly valuable object of cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation. It harmoniously combines natural science and humanities specialties, of which there are currently 74. The university has licenses to train bachelors in 51 areas and masters in 34 areas. The number of specialties offered by Kuban State University is growing year by year: since 1995, from 2 to 5 new areas of study are introduced annually.

Kuban State University develops postgraduate education: the university’s postgraduate studies offer 60 specialties for study, doctoral studies - 18. Defenses of qualifying works for the degrees of candidate and doctor of sciences are held in 15 dissertation councils of the university, 13 of which are doctoral. The Institute for Retraining and Advanced Training offers training programs for specialists with higher education. The Institute has 6 educational centers and 3 advanced training faculties.

Kuban State University not only meets the region's personnel needs for highly qualified specialists, but also prepares graduates for work abroad. Throughout the year, teachers from the USA, Germany, Great Britain, Austria, Greece, and France give lectures at Kuban State University. Students study on exchange and undergo internships at universities in Europe and America. The first agreement on a “double diploma” is also being implemented: students of the Faculty of Economics of KubSU and students of the Higher Technical and Economic School of Berlin will receive a diploma that is equally recognized in both Russia and Germany.

Every year, over three hundred students from America, Asia, and Europe study at the university. Of all the universities in the Southern Federal District, only Kuban State University studies in groups of students from countries such as the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, and Austria. In total, the university has trained more than 1,000 foreign certified specialists.

Kuban State University is a partner of Oleg Deripaska’s charitable foundation “Volnoye Delo”.

Vladimir Andreevich Babeshko
Rector of KubSU from 1982 to 2008

In January 2006, the rector of the university, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences V. A. Babeshko, was elected honorary senator of the Higher School of Technology and Economics in Berlin. The title of honorary professor of KubSU is held by famous scientists, political and public figures: ex-Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Academician E. M. Primakov, Deputy of the State Duma of Russia Academician M. Ch. Zalikhanov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany in Russia in 2002-2005. Hans Friedrich von Ploetz, Rector of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov Academician V. A. Sadovnichy, RAS academicians G. I. Marchuk, B. F. Myasoedov, K. V. Frolov, writer V. I. Likhonosov, professor at the University of Tennessee (USA) R. Williams, ex -President of the Association of Colleges of the Midwest (USA) E. Hayford.

Scientific research

In terms of scientific development, KubSU occupies a leading position in the Southern Federal District. A feature of the research activities of Kuban State University is the promotion of fundamental science into applied research and the implementation of results into practice. The achievements of the scientific school of the rector of KubSU, Academician V. A. Babeshko, have been recognized in the country and abroad. In 2001, for the series of works “Dynamic contact problems of continuum mechanics”, three representatives of this school were awarded the State Prize of Russia.

Unique developments in the field of seismology have made it possible to create a well-founded theory for predicting seismicity and the occurrence of earthquakes, as well as to develop new effective methods for searching for minerals. Soil bioremediation technologies developed at Kuban University have found wide application, making it possible to restore the microbial biodiversity of contaminated soils in a short time. Laser crystals based on rare earth elements produced at the university are purchased by companies in the USA, Japan, France, and Germany. Scientists are also working in the current field of nanotechnology, which will make it possible to achieve a new level of miniaturization and high efficiency of telecommunication systems, computer equipment, electrical and chemical micromotors, etc.

Kuban State University pays attention to the problems of the region: together with the Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the program “Academic Applied Scientific Problems of the Krasnodar Territory” is being implemented; programs to assess the seismicity of the Krasnodar Territory and to reduce risks from natural phenomena are carried out on orders from the regional administration. KubSU is working to restore accurate data on the history of Kuban in the period after the October Revolution. To this end, the university has established close contacts with representatives of the Cossacks abroad, studies the literary heritage of that time, publishes materials that correctly reflect the course of history, while contributing to the revival of spirituality in the Kuban. University scientists conduct research in almost all significant areas of science. Technopark "University", presenting the scientific products of the university at many international and all-Russian exhibitions, received more than 70 medals of various denominations and about 100 diplomas.

Kuban State University has numerous scientific and educational connections with universities and research centers around the world. More than 50 agreements have been concluded with universities in Europe, America, and Asia. KubSU is a member of the European and Eurasian associations [ what?], cooperates with the Association of Colleges of the US Midwest, international foundations IREX, ACIE, Fulbright, DAAD, EAD, etc. Kuban State University is the only Russian university elected as a member of the Association of Institutes of Seismology of the USA (IRIS). In addition, KubSU is the basic Russian university for relations with scientific institutions of the countries of the Black Sea Economic Zone (BSEC).

A regional network academy CISCO was opened on the basis of the Internet Center (KubSU)

Faculties

  • Institute of Primary and Secondary Vocational Education of KubSU (INSPO KubSU)
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
    • Mathematics (bachelor's degree)
    • Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Pedagogical education in a double profile "Informatics" and "Mathematics" (bachelor's degree)
    • Fundamental mathematics and mechanics
  • Physico-technical
    • Physics (Bachelor's degree)
    • Radiophysics (bachelor's degree)
    • Electronics and nanoelectronics (bachelor's degree)
    • Biotechnical systems and technologies (bachelor's degree)
    • Radio engineering (bachelor's degree)
    • Infocommunication technologies and communication systems (bachelor's degree)
    • Information systems and technologies (bachelor's degree)
  • Chemistry and high technology
    • Chemistry
    • Standardization and metrology
    • Product technology and catering organization
    • Technosphere safety
  • Biological
    • Biology (Bachelor's degree)
    • Aquatic bioresources and aquaculture (bachelor's degree)
  • Geographical
    • Geography (bachelor's degree)
    • Cartography and geoinformatics (bachelor's degree)
    • Ecology and environmental management (bachelor's degree)
    • Service (bachelor's degree)
    • Tourism (bachelor's degree)
    • Hotel Management (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Geological
    • Geology
    • Geological exploration technologies
  • Computer technologies and applied mathematics
    • Fundamental computer science and information technology (bachelor's degree)
    • Applied mathematics and computer science (bachelor's degree)
    • Mathematical support and administration of information systems (bachelor's degree)
    • Applied Informatics (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Economic
    • Management (bachelor's degree)
    • Economics (bachelor's degree)
    • Commercial Business (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Innovation (bachelor's degree)
    • Business Informatics (Bachelor's Degree)
    • System Analysis and Management (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Quality Management (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Legal
    • Jurisprudence (bachelor's degree)
    • Law enforcement
  • Management and psychology
    • Psychology (Bachelor's degree)
    • Political Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    • State and municipal administration (bachelor's degree)
    • Human Resources Management (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Conflictology (bachelor's degree)
    • Social Work (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Organization of work with youth (bachelor's degree)
    • Documentation and archival science (bachelor's degree)
  • History, Sociology and International Relations
    • History (bachelor's degree)
    • Philosophy (bachelor's degree)
    • Sociology (bachelor's degree)
    • International Relations (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Regional Studies (bachelor's degree)
    • Theology (bachelor's degree)
    • Religious Studies (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Oriental studies, African studies (bachelor's degree)
  • Philological
    • Philology (bachelor's degree)
    • Teacher Education (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Romano-Germanic philology
    • Translation and translation studies (specialty)
    • Linguistics (bachelor's degree)
    • Fundamental and applied linguistics (bachelor's degree)
    • Philology (bachelor's degree)
  • Artistic and graphic
    • Teacher Education
  • Architecture and design
    • Architecture (bachelor's degree)
    • Costume and Textile Art (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Design (bachelor's degree)
  • Journalism
    • Journalism (Bachelor's degree)
    • Publishing (bachelor's degree)
    • Advertising and Public Relations (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Pedagogy, psychology and communication studies
    • Pedagogy (bachelor's degree)
    • Technological Education (Bachelor's Degree)
    • Socio-economic education (bachelor's degree)

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Structure of Kuban State University

Faculties:

Institute of Geography, Geology, Tourism and Service
Department of Biology
Faculty of Architecture and Design
Faculty of Journalism
Faculty of History, Sociology and International Relations
Faculty of Computer Technologies and Applied Mathematics
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Faculty of Pedagogy, Psychology and Communication Studies
Faculty of Romano-Germanic Philology
Faculty of Management and Psychology
Physics and Technology Faculty
Faculty of Philology
Faculty of Chemistry and High Technologies
Faculty of Art and Graphics
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Law