Eurasian Open Institute eaoi. Eurasian Open Institute

Tatyana

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She completed the retraining courses "Accounting analysis and audit" there. Unheated premises of the Institute and 60 people in the group. Accounting was reduced to independent solving problems on a piece of paper and calculating the balance on a calculator. This took 2/3 of the entire training time. Postings and accounts must be learned by heart, otherwise the final grade will be 3 (this grade is given only to those who came once and only for the exam). The rest are 5 and 4). Since I didn’t understand why to learn by heart, since all modern accountants work on computers in programs, I naturally got 3, don’t repeat my mistake (everything else was handed over to 5). A waste of time and money for travel (the institute is far from the metro). If you need a diploma, with training 20 years ago, then this is here.

Ivan

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From the prosecutor's website:
The Lefortovo Interdistrict Prosecutor's Office took response measures in connection with the non-payment of salaries for more than 10 months to employees of the Eurasian Open Institute

Do you think really good teachers will teach at a university where they are not paid salaries?

Lena

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Lena

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For that matter, I will also write my opinion.
I graduated from the first higher education and decided to go to study further.
I came to EAOI, where I was greeted by polite, smiling employees. They answered all my questions and explained everything. And then I decided to go here to study.
I submitted the documents and after a couple of months they called me, they said that on such and such a date at such and such a meeting, come. I came. At the meeting, we were offered to pay extra and switch to remote. Moreover, all this was on a voluntary-compulsory basis. You may not pay extra, but then you will have problems with passing the session.
But then I didn’t care, so I paid extra and transferred.
After that the problems started. You will never catch anyone.
I studied on a reduced basis, so some subjects I had left from my last studies, and some had to be completed. They sent me a book, tests and said: "Get ready, come ... numbers, take the test online." I was getting ready, I came and went nuts. The tests were completely different, even there were no common topics. Ultimately, I failed. To which I was told that I could prepare again and come to them to pass later. But later it turned out not to be necessary. I called, I was told "later", I called again - the same thing, and again, then they told me: "We gave you a C grade, you don't need to take it."
As a result, I did not meet with any teacher. Tests with books did not coincide in any way, I had to prepare on the Internet. I caught the student relations manager 3 times during my studies (even on calls). They didn't call me, even when it was time to pay (I called myself). And the pay increased without warning every session.
After all this, I realized that I would not be a specialist and decided that I would just finish and forget about everything. But it was not there.
It's graduation time. I was assigned a leader, I came and ... he said: "Choose a topic, write an application and are free. Here is my phone number ...."
I called her after that asking for help, but they told me to write and send her a finished diploma (as I can). I wrote and sent. And silence. She didn't have time to read it for 2 months. The session was postponed due to the lack of a license. I pestered the manager in the meantime. When they called me and said that the date of the diploma was set (moreover, the state and the defense were on the same day), I informed my supervisor about this. As a result, I was asked to call in a week. And hallelujah! The head got acquainted with my work, wrote me comments. I tried to fix it the best I could. Sent. I call in 2 days, and the answer is: "I didn't have time, I'll read maybe later."
Time was running out, and then the day of delivery was brought closer. Horror.
Like this! But the worst thing is that I didn’t get a diploma. The day before the diploma was sent to Moscow, the manager said that I needed to completely redo the diploma. And when I didn't, because I decided that I would defend myself without recall, the head called Moscow and they refused to defend me.
Please think about whether you need these problems?! Is it worth all your nerves and tears?!
Now I really regret my choice and the lost money.

Eurasian Open Institute

Eurasian Open Institute (EAOI)- an autonomous non-profit organization of higher professional and postgraduate education, licensed and certified by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, state accreditation No. 1827 dated March 11, 2009. The institute was founded in 1998 . EAOI specializes in the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of economics, management, finance, information technology, marketing and other popular areas of study. The Institute implements programs of higher professional education, postgraduate studies, additional professional education. Under the EAOI there is a college that implements programs of secondary vocational education.

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Education concept

The main goal of the Eurasian Open Institute has been unchanged for 12 years - training of busy people. EAOI students are working people who are interested in gaining knowledge in the most convenient way for them. The cornerstone of the EAOI educational concept is personal development, a process that is implemented simultaneously in several directions: in the profession, in family life and in hobbies. Therefore, the educational programs of the Institute are built in such a way that, with the maximum quality of education, they contribute to the career and professional growth of students and at the same time leave time for personal life, work and hobbies. When organizing educational activities, the EAOI focuses on the needs of students, takes into account the rhythm of their lives and personal characteristics. The openness of education implies its availability to everyone who wants to improve their educational level, regardless of citizenship, social status, place of residence, age and physical condition. The Institute is open to all people, new educational technologies and ideas. A distinctive feature of EAOI is a high-quality approach to teaching disciplines, combining fundamental knowledge and practical skills in solving business problems. Training in unique applied programs allows graduates to feel confident in the labor market and find their calling in the most sought-after areas.

Quality of education

The Eurasian Open Institute is a member of EFQUEL- (European Association for Quality in e-learning). The Association was established on 30 June 2005 with the support of the European Commission and the European Agency for the Development of Vocational Education (CEDEFOP). The Foundation conducts analytical work on e-learning quality standards, the quality of digital resources, and continuous learning through e-learning. Participation in the association allows EAOI to get access to information about the latest projects and trends in the field of e-learning, exchange experiences and ideas, use the results of the Foundation's research to make decisions, establish mutually beneficial cooperation with other members of the Association. Consequently, the students of the Institute are provided with high-quality support by highly professional employees of the university, training in comfortable and technologically equipped conditions, which are constantly being improved.

Students and teachers

Today, 3,500 students, more than 35,000 students, 85 graduate students study at the Eurasian Open Institute. The Eurasian Open Institute is one of the best economic and IT universities in the capital. The Institute has a highly qualified teaching staff - candidates and doctors of sciences, honored scientists of the Russian Federation, honorary workers of higher professional education of the Russian Federation. Among the teachers of the Institute are leading specialists of well-known Russian and foreign companies. Thus, students receive practical knowledge and skills first-hand.

Management

EAOI Rector S.N. Isaev

President of the Eurasian Open Institute - Vladimir Pavlovich Tikhomirov, Doctor of Economics, Academician, Vice President of the American Association for Distance Education. Laureate and holder of many state awards.

Rector of the Eurasian Open Institute - Sergey Nikolaevich Isaev.

Specialties and directions

Undergraduate(directions):

  • Economy (080100)
  • Management (080500)
  • Fundamental informatics and information technologies (010300)
  • Trading business (100700)
  • Psychology (030300)
  • Jurisprudence (030900)
  • Advertising and public relations (031600)
  • Sociology (040100)
  • Psychological and pedagogical education (050400)
  • Business Informatics (080500)
  • Tourism (100400)
  • Merchandising (100800)
  • Land management and cadastres (120700)
  • Quality Management (221400)

Master's degree(directions):

  • Economy (080100)
  • Applied Informatics (230700)
  • Management (080500)
  • Finance and credit (080105)
  • Personnel management (080400)
  • State and municipal administration (081100)

Specialty:

  • Organization management (080507)
  • Marketing (080111)
  • Finance and credit (080105)
  • Accounting analysis and audit (080109)
  • Applied Informatics in Economics (080801)
  • Customs (036401)

Forms of study

  • Full-time education
  • Part-time education (weekend group)
  • Correspondence form of education (classical)
  • Correspondence form of education (with the use of distance learning technologies)

Regional network

The regional network of the Eurasian Open Institute includes 9 branches:

  • Azov branch
  • Don branch
  • Kaliningrad branch
  • Kolomna branch
  • Konakovo branch
  • Perm branch
  • Ryazan branch
  • Udmurt branch
  • Elektrostal branch

And more than 100 partner organizations in Russia and abroad: in Georgia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Israel and Germany.

Innovation activity

EAOI is a recognized leader in e-learning and innovative knowledge management. The Institute has developed the main approaches to the application of the principles of open education in Russian higher education. Within the framework of the Eurasian Open Institute, the Global Electronic Learning Environment (GESO) has been developed, which is one of the leading programs for deploying a virtual educational space and transferring the educational and administrative processes of the university to an electronic environment. At the moment, more than 20,000 students and listeners are connected to the GESO program, it unites more than 50 branches, 220 representative offices and partner organizations of the International Consortium "Electronic University", including students and listeners of the EAOI into a single educational space. Global e-learning environment is the winner of the competition for the best e-learning project in the university - eLearnExpo Awards -2009

Cooperation with educational institutions

The Eurasian Open Institute actively cooperates with state universities that are members of the International Consortium "Electronic University" and comply with the requirements of UMO (educational and methodological associations that determine the standards of education in a particular specialty), which are developed by leading Russian universities. Interaction with UMO predetermines full observance of the state educational standard and a high level of education. Partnerships with foreign universities allow the Institute to use the best international experience in the field of education in its work.

Cossack faculty

The Cossack Faculty of the EAOI is a new faculty of the Eurasian Open Institute. The grand opening of the Cossack faculty took place on October 4, 2011.

The Cossack faculty of the EAOI is intended to supplement the system of multi-stage Cossack education in practice. Now 24 Cossack cadet corps have been opened in Russia, and there are classes with a Cossack component in general education institutions.

Comprehensive distance programs of higher education, with the inclusion of the Cossack component, created by the Eurasian Open Institute, make it possible to resist the migration of young personnel, to combine education and military service. The Cossack component includes the history of the Cossacks in Russia and abroad, the study of the traditions and culture of the Cossacks, as well as religious studies. On the basis of the branches, practical classes will be implemented: dressage, horseback riding, hand-to-hand combat, possession of edged weapons and target shooting.

Partnership with professional organizations

The Institute is a member of recognized professional organizations:

  • Russian Marketing Association (RAM)
  • Association of Non-State Higher Educational Institutions of Russia (ANVUZ)
  • EFQUEL - The European Foundation for Quality in E-learning)
  • Russian Association of Business Education (RABE)
  • UMO for education in management, finance, accounting and the world economy, marketing and applied informatics
  • Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN - Central and East European Management Development Association)
  • European Distance and E-learning Network EDEN (European Distance and E-learning Network)

Membership in these organizations is a confirmation of our highly qualified work and competence. The teaching staff of the Institute regularly attends conferences held by associations. Representatives of leading Russian companies take part in these conferences. The teachers of the Institute are in constant contact with them and, thanks to this, offer students the most up-to-date knowledge. Partnership with associations gives students and listeners the opportunity to participate in association conferences, which opens up wide opportunities: direct access to potential employers, meetings with highly qualified specialists for joint projects, scientific work. Participation in such events will expand not only professional horizons, but also business ties.

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