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Text II: Moscow State University of Printing Arts named after Ivan Fedorov



Moscow State University of Printing Arts named after Ivan Fedorov is the only higher education school in Russia, which prepares the personnel for publishing and printing business, graphic arts and distribution of the printing products.

The history of the university goes back to July, 1930 when the Higher Arts and Technical studies, called the Higher Art and Technical Institute (VHUTEIN) was founded. And soon, 40 engineers-technologists were the first graduates of the university.

In January, 1997 it became Moscow State University of Printing Arts (MSUPA).

In 2010 Moscow State University of Printing Arts celebrated the 80th anniversary of its establishing and in honour of that event it was named after the first Russian printer Ivan Fedorov.

During the years of work, the university has achieved the reputation of the main centre of professional training, and it has also become the keeper of Russian traditions in graphic arts and publishing. In the period of its existence, more than 60 thousands experts for the printing industry have graduated the university. The annual admition of the budget forms students is about 900. Moreover, for all comers it is possible to become a self paying student.

There are six faculties and more than 40 departments which appeared in the structure of the university.

The Faculty of Graphic Arts Design. This artistic school of illustrators continues the traditions of “Vhutemas”, that was founded in 1920-s. The faculty prepares high-qualified artists, who work in artistic design, illustration and drawing of the printing product. The following departments are included in the structure of the faculty: the department of Graphic Design and Animation, the department of Drawing and Painting, the department of Illustration and Print, the department of Artistic and Technical Equipment of the Printing Product, the department of Philosophy. There are many artistic workshops, which are conducted by well-known experts of this business. The teachers, the graduates and the students of the faculty take part in many Russian and international artistic and book business events.

The faculty of print media technologies. This technical school is one of the fundamental parts of the university. The faculty trains bachelors in technology of printing industry, design in packaging, quality management, science of materials, printing machines and automated complexes. The area of professional education is covered by special training course in conventional and digital prepress, text and image editing, platemaking and technological design. Several masters and postgraduates courses are also available at this faculty.

The faculty of information technologies and media systems can give an excellent basis to the graduates in the sphere of web-programming and web-design, electronic equipment engineering, image and sound editing, e-publishing and e-distribution, data bases, networks and other computer controlled systems.

The faculty of economics and management trains bachelors and masters in economics, management, and marketing of an enterprise in printing industry, accounting analysis and audit. The combination of university’s traditions and innovation approaches to the process of study can help the graduates of this faculty to become successful and competitive professionals in publishing, banking, insurance and investment business.

The Faculty of Book Business and Journalism. The graduates of this faculty complete the core of national publishing and book business. This faculty prepares the bachelors in the sphere of publishing and editing, book distribution, book business. In 2006 a new specialization “Journalism” appeared at this faculty with the opening of the Periodical Press department. Such departments as “Book Business”, “Publishing and Editing”, “Russian Language and Stylistics”, “Bibliology and Book Promotion”, “Literature”, “Intercultural Communications and Translation” possess the teaching staff among the leaders and contributors of the largest publishing agencies in Russia.

The faculty of advertising and public relations trains the professionals, who are in great demand on the modern labour-market. This faculty is one of the most popular schools in the business of marketing communications, that’s why each year thousands of applicants try to become those few who study here. Copywriting, design, creating and art-directing, advertising, account management, brand management, PR and event- management are the courses that create high qualified professionals, who make the image and reputation of the business company, and become business, social and political leaders.

 

Our university together with the University of Oxford Brooks (UK) and the State University of Library Science and Information Technologies (Sofia, Bulgaria) supplies the program of double diplomas.

The university development is achieved with the help of some foreign equipment producers (Heidelberg, Mann-Roland, Kerning & Bauer, DuPont, X-Reith), who also have taken part in establishing the laboratories and practice training centers for students, equipped with modern printing machines, computers and stuff.

The university teachers and students make annual scientific investigations to the amount of 700-800 000 euro. They are oriented on the development of the publishing market problems, modern methods of the printing information output, and their usage in the society.

Several printing enterprises such as «Academic Printing House» and «Alfa –Design» cover the functions of students practice training. The university’s publishing and producing center prints more than 100 titles of issues: textbooks, training aids, methodical editions and others.

The student’s life at the university is active and bright. There are many organizations, societies, clubs of interest, dancing and sports groups for the students. Those, who are interested in publishing, can try themselves in making two university’s newspapers. The others can join students’ theatre, “KVN” command or choir. The living conditions of the students are under special control. The university has two hostels. Last year the hostels won the second place in the All –Russian competition “Our students’ house.” The best flat contest is held at the university’s hostels twice a year. All services, such as bed linens change, running water and electricity are included into a hostel fee. There is also a laundry service at the hostels. The hostels have a library with reading room and free Internet connection available for the students of the university.

 

ACTIVITIES:

Exercise 1: Choose one variant:

  1. The higher education is:

a) the primary education;

b) the education at the university;

c) the secondary education;

d) the education at school.

 

  1. The head of the university is:

a) a dean;

b) a rector;

c) a department;

d) a faculty.

 

  1. In the academic year there are … terms:

a) two;

b) three;

c) one;

d) four.

 

  1. Moscow State University of Printing Arts named after Ivan Fedorov was founded:

a) in 1927;

b) in 1930;

c) in 1987;

d) in 1997.

 

5. There are … faculties at the university:

a) five;

b) four;

c) seven;

d) six.

 

Exercise 2: Match the two halves of the phrases:

higher a year
learning b arts
academic c exams
to take d degree
publishing e education
graphic f system
printing g materials
the Bachelor h Science
the Doctor of i business
distance education j product

 

Exercise 3: Find the statement true or false:

  1. Higher education plays an important part in the life of any country.
  2. Each faculty has a number of specialized departments and is headed by a rector.
  3. The academic year at higher schools begins on the 1st of October.
  4. Students take exams at the end of each term.
  5. Moscow State University of Printing Arts is not the only higher educational school in Russia, which prepares the personnel with the higher education degree for the whole spectrum of professions in publishing business.
  6. The first graduates of the graphic art specialists were 140 engineer-technologists.
  7. There is only one hostel at the university.
  8. The computer system of learning does not help working professionals to continue their education.

Exercise 4: Complete the sentences with correct endings:

1. The history of the university has begun from organizing:

a) Moscow and Leningrad departments.

b) the Higher Arts and Technical studies.

c) the Moscow State Academy.

 

2. The educational process is conducted by the stuff of:

a) 40 departments.

b) 19 specialties.

c) 1500 students.

 

3. In the period of its existence, the university has graduated more than 60 thousands experts:

a) for the printing industry.

b) for the agriculture.

c) for medical service.

 

4. Constant attention is paid to the:

a) western countries.

b) students hostels

c) foreign equipment producers.

 

5. Education is a process through which:

a) the practical training is held.

b) knowledge and skills are developed.

c) high speed production is kept.

 

 

Exercise 5: Define, what indefinite tense is used:

 

  Present Past Future
40 engineers-technologists were the first graduates of the university.    
The academic year in the higher schools begins on the 1st of September.      
Moscow State University became one of the most important centres of scientific researches in Russia.      
The universities can offer different systems of study to their students.      
The students will take credits and exams at the end of each term.      
For all comers it is possible to become a self paying student.      
There are six faculties and more than 40 departments at the university.      
The university has two hostels.      
In 2010 Moscow State University of Printing Arts celebrated the 80th anniversary of its establishing.      

Grammar review:

Passive Voice

(Страдательный залог)

  Present Past Future Future-in-the-Past
Simple A letters is written every day. The letter was written yesterday. The letter will be written tomorrow. (He said that) the letter would be written the next day.
Continuous (progressive) The letter is being written now. The letter was being written at 5 o’clock yesterday.     --------     --------
Perfect The letter has already been written. The letter had been written by 5 o’clock yesterday. The letter will have been written by 5 o’clock tomorrow. (He said that) the letter would have been written by 5 o’clock the next day.

 

При образовании вопросительной формы вспомогательный глагол ставиться перед подлежащим.

Was the doctor sent for? (Послали за доктором? )

Why has the doctor been sent for? (Почему послали за доктором? )

Если вспомогательных глаголов несколько (в сложных формах напр. Future Perfect Passive), то перед подлежащим ставиться первый вспомогательный глагол:

Will the letter have been written by 5 o’clock tomorrow? (Будет ли письмо написано завтра к 5 часам? )

В отрицательной форме отрицание следует за первым вспомогательным глаголом.

The letter was not written yesterday. (Письмо не было написано вчера.)

The doctor has not been sent for. (За доктором не послали.)

Exercise 6: Underline the passive constructions in the following sentences. Try to transfer the sentences into active voice:

  1. The first Russian university was modeled after German system of education.
  2. Each faculty is headed by a dean.
  3. The academic year in the higher schools is divided into two terms.
  4. At present a new system of education is introduced at the university – a distance education system
  5. The area of professional education is covered by special training course in conventional and digital prepress.
  6. The University development is achieved with the help of some foreign equipment producers.
  7. The researches are oriented on the development of the publishing market problems.
  8. The best flat contest is held at the university’s hostels twice a year.

 

Exercise 7: Translate into English:

Мой друг – студент. Он очень занят. Его рабочий день начинается рано утром.

Он встает в шесть утра, делает зарядку, умывается, одевается и завтракает. После завтрака он едет в университет. Ему требуется час, чтобы добраться до университета. Сначала он едет на трамвае, потом на метро и затем на автобусе.

Обычно у него четыре пары в день. Мой друг хорошо говорит по-английски и ещё изучает немецкий. Он хороший студент.

Exercise 8: Put the words in the correct order to make the questions and answer them:

  1. people how learn do new words?
  2. Ivan Fedorov was who?
  3. will you what subjects at the study university?
  4. the is who rector the university of?
  5. was your subject favourite what at school?
  6. degree programmes of full-time the Bachelor's last university study do for 4 years?
  7. named Moscow State University of Printing Arts when was Ivan Fedorov after?
  8. faculty what do study you at?
  9. graduates from school a secondary do for entrance to a higher institution education apply?
  10. do postgraduate you higher know education what about?

 

Exercise 9: Read the dialogue and try to act it out:

Group Leader: - Hello! My name is Tom Smith. I’m glad to welcome you at our university. You have got the information about the time table and library facilities and I’m going to tell you about all kinds of different clubs and societies you can join here. The first and the most popular are sports clubs and teams. You can join our football team, play tennis, volley-ball, or even go to the swimming pool.

Student 1: - Is everybody accepted or is it necessary to be at a certain level? Do I need to be very good at sport to join the club?

Group Leader: - You don’t need to be a great athlete to have fun, do you? If you have never been familiar with sport, it’s a good chance to try. We welcome everyone. We also have some theatrical and musical clubs. And if you enjoy dancing, there are also several clubs.

Student 2: - Is there a computer game club or computer centre?

Group Leader: - Oh, yes. There is a computer centre in the central building of the university. And you can play computer games there or use the computers for study. But when you play, please, don’t forget to put on the headphones, because some students may be studying there at the moment.

Student 3: - How can I find that computer centre?

Group Leader: - It’s easy. It’s on the ground floor just next to the library. By the way, our Literature Society has their meetings in that library, and it could be of some interest for you. So, have you got any questions?

Exercise 10: Make the dialogues or discuss in groups the following topics:

a) The system of higher education in Russia.

b) The history of Moscow State University of Printing Arts named after Ivan Fedorov.

c) The structure of academic year.

d) Different types of getting higher education.

e) Higher education in different countries.

 

 

Recommendations: watch the film “Educating Rita”.

It is a 1983 film, based upon Willy Russell’s play of the same title directed by Lewis Gilbert and stars Julie Walters, Michael Caine, and Maureen Lipman.

 

 

Texts for additional reading to the topic:

Education System in Russia

Russia has long-standing traditions in high-quality education for all citizens. It probably has also one of the best mass-education systems in the world. Education is split into a compulsory Basic Education, and ongoing Higher Education.

Compulsory Basic Education

Basic general education lasts for nine years. Graduates of this level may continue their education at senior high school to receive secondary general education. They may also enter an initial vocational school and then, higher education institutions. Initial vocational schools which offer one-and-a-half to two years' purely professional education and a professional college which offer joint professional and secondary general education for three to four years and skilled workers' training at different levels. Secondary general education on the basis of general education continues for two years and ends when students are 17-18. Graduates from a secondary general school may apply for entrance to a higher education institution. Secondary education leads to the award of the Certificate of Secondary Complete General Education.

Higher Education

Higher education is provided by public and non-public (non-state) accredited higher education institutions. There are two levels of higher education:

  • Basic higher education (4 years) leading to the Bachelor’s Degree, the first university level degree. This is equivalent to the Bachelor of Science degree in the USA or Western Europe
  • Postgraduate higher education (5-6 years or more). After two years, students are entitled to receive a Master’s Degree. This is equivalent to the Master of Science, and Master of Art in the USA or Western Europe. After a Master's degree, students can continue to study towards a doctoral degree: Candidate’s of science degree (the first level, equivalent to Ph.D.-Doctor of Phylosophy) and Doctor of science degree (the second, highest level, equivalent to Professor).

The Bachelor's degree programmes last for at least 4 years of full-time university-level study. The programmes are elaborated in accordance with the State Educational Standards which regulate almost 80% of their content. The other 20% are elaborated by the university itself. The programmes include professional and special courses in Science, the Humanities and Social-economic disciplines, professional training, completion of a research paper/project and passing state final exams. Having obtained the Bachelor's degree, students may apply to enter the Master's programme. The Bachelor's degree is awarded in all fields except medicine after defending a Diploma project, prepared under the guidance of a supervisor and passing the final exams. In medicine, the first stage lasts for six years.

Holders of the Bachelor’s degree are admitted to enter the Master's degree programmes. Access to these programmes is competitive. The Master's degree is awarded after successful completion of two years' full-time study. Students must carry out a year of research including practice and prepare and defend a thesis which constitutes an original contribution and sit for final examinations.

Access to the Candidate’s of Science (aspirantura) level again is very competitive. Candidates must hold a Specialist Diploma or a Master's degree. Studies last for 3 years. The Aspirantura prepares for research and professorial activities. Students must learn teaching methods, and pass qualifying exams. They carry out independent research, prepare and defend a dissertation in public. They are then awarded the scientific degree of Candidate’s of Science. The Doctor of Science programme is specific and its duration is not fixed. It follows the Candidate’s of Science degree and is awarded after preparation and public defence of a dissertation.

 

 


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