Preparatory courses for aviation university 1 year. Clubs, courses and events for schoolchildren

MAI preparatory courses

Preparatory courses are no longer a new thing for anyone, but a completely traditional option to gain confidence before entrance examinations to the chosen university. MAI preparatory courses will most likely predetermine your admission to budget-funded forms of education. Often, preparatory courses are taught by university teachers and this is also another way to adapt to student everyday life by getting to know your future mentors in advance.

The MAI Institute trains future applicants starting from the 8th grade of high school. The courses also accept 9th, 10th and 11th graders. Accordingly, these are four training programs of varying intensity and duration (designed for 4, 3, 2 and 1 year of training).

It is better to start attending courses from the 8th grade if you have long decided on your future profession and specialty and the choice fell on aircraft, helicopter engineering, maintenance, spacecraft, or even you just want to be an engineer - preparatory courses at MAI will definitely not harm you during your preparation to take the Unified State Exam. And this is also what the MAI preparatory course program focuses on.

MAI preparatory courses for schoolchildren

Depending on the chosen program (school class when you came for training), preparatory courses include training in various subjects:

KEEP IN MIND!

To register for courses you must have with you:

  • passport and a copy of the student’s passport;
  • passport and a copy of the passport of one of the parents;
  • 2 photos 4x6 or 3x4;

MAI Institute preparatory courses

among other things, based on the results of their completion, each applicant will receive individual recommendations from MAI teachers. Over the years of operation of the MAI preparatory courses, their teaching has developed at a very high level and, among other things, provides:

  • analysis of semester exam results and individual recommendations to students and their parents;
  • assessment of rehearsal work according to the same criteria as in the real exam;
  • holding parent meetings with the participation of course administration and teachers;
  • prompt and accessible communication between parents and students with the administration (the dean’s office of the Faculty of Education is located in the main academic building - the State University of Education and Science on the same floor as the classrooms where classes are held) and teachers;
  • provision of study guides compiled by experienced methodologists and literature on preparation for the Unified State Exam and Unified State Exam, recommended by the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements;
  • career guidance work with students, giving them the opportunity to correctly navigate the choice of a future specialty.

MAI preparatory courses cost

The price of preparatory courses for schoolchildren at MAI may differ from year to year. But you need to consider the following payment information.

Classes begin in October and November of the academic year.

Curriculum: 48 teaching hours per month, training runs through May of the academic year inclusive, payment is monthly.

Registration for courses: weekdays from 12:00 to 17:00 in the dean’s office of the Preparatory Department of the FDP - Main Academic Building (GUK), zone “A”, 4th floor, room. 414A, 414.

Phone numbers for inquiries:

7 499 158-43-54,

7 499 158-46-91,

7 499 158-44-03.

Call them and they will advise you on the cost of MAI preparatory courses.

MAI faculties

  • Faculty of MAI Aviation Engineering No. 1

First Faculty of MAI

It is deservedly called the first faculty, because it is the leading faculty of MAI and produces highly qualified engineers (specialists), bachelors and masters for the design, design and research departments of experimental design bureaus (OKB) and research institutes (SRI) of the country's aviation industry. Here, graduates of the faculty work on the creation of aircraft for various purposes: airplanes, helicopters, study the problems of aerodynamics and flight dynamics of aircraft, engage in standardization and testing the airworthiness of aircraft, analyze the effectiveness of aviation systems, and select promising design solutions.

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  • Faculty of MAI Robotic and intelligent systems No. 7

This faculty graduates about 200 specialists annually. Students study disciplines such as automatic control theory, statistical dynamics, decision theory, efficiency of aircraft systems, pattern recognition systems, computer-aided design systems and other complex problems that are extremely necessary for a good, passionate engineer.

Dean's office contacts

Tel.: +7 499 158-58-68

  • Faculty of MAI Information technologies and applied mathematics No. 8

For more than 40 years, the faculty has been training specialists who successfully work in the field of creating and using mathematical and software computing, information intelligent systems, as well as the application of mathematical methods, mathematical modeling and computers in aviation and astronautics, economics, physics, ecology and other science-intensive areas .

Dean's office contacts

MAI Institutes as faculties

  • MAI Institute Aviation, rocket engines and power plants No. 2

Specialists in specialty 05.24.02 “Design of aircraft and rocket engines”, training period is 5.5 years.

Bachelors in the field of training 03/24/05 “Aircraft Engines”, duration of study is 4 years.

Bachelors in the field of training 03/20/01 “Technosphere Safety”, duration of study is 4 years.

Bachelors in the field of preparation 03/27/01 “Standardization and Metrology”, duration of study is 4 years.

Contacts

Director of Institute No. 2
Veronica Pavlovna Monakhova
Corp. 2B, room No. 405-1
Tel. +7 499 158-27-31

  • MAI Institute of Control Systems, Informatics and Electric Power Engineering No. 3

The Institute trains bachelors, masters and specialists in the development and design of various types of equipment, instruments, complexes and systems for the aerospace and other industries in the following areas of training, specialties and specializations:

Direction: 03/09/01 - “Informatics and Computer Science”;

Direction: 03/09/02 - “Information systems and technologies”;

Direction: 03/09/03 - “Applied Informatics”;

Direction: 03/09/04 - “Software Engineering”;

Direction: 03/12/04 - “Biotechnical systems and technologies”;

Direction: 03/13/02 - “Electrical power engineering and electrical engineering”;

Specialty: 05/24/05 - Integrated aircraft systems;

Specialty: 05/24/06 - “Aircraft control systems”;

  • Institute MAI Radioelectronics, infocommunications and information security No. 4

The Institute of Radioelectronics, Infocommunications and Information Security of MAI has a powerful laboratory and technical base, rich scientific and educational traditions. Russia has a strong school of radio electronics, recognized throughout the world. It is the high-tech industries that should boost the country's economy, and our institute is one of the flagships of the upcoming and ongoing changes.

  • MAI Institute No. 5

The Institute of Engineering Economics and Humanities MAI annually accepts over 500 people for full-time, part-time (evening) and correspondence courses. Admission to budget and commercial places is carried out in 7 areas of training for bachelors and specialists:

38.03.01 “Economy”

38.03.02 “Management”

03/38/03 “Human Resources Management”

03.38.04 “State and municipal administration”

03/09/03 “Working with youth”

43.03.01 “Service”

Contact Information

  • Aerospace Institute MAI No. 6

Aerospace Faculty of MAI trains design engineers, designers and systems engineers for enterprises and organizations in the rocket and space industry and other high-tech sectors of the Russian economy. Higher education of a design engineer in the aerospace field, in addition to special subjects, includes in-depth study of such disciplines as computer science, ecology, system analysis, monitoring and control, communications and navigation.

Aerospace Faculty of MAI is located in the 24th academic building of MAI

Dean's office:
rooms 418, 416, 414, 412

Phones:
+7-499-158-58-65,
+7-499-158-42-84,
+7-499-158-46-54

  • MAI Institute of General Engineering Training No. 9

Students receive special training, which is universal and is applied in the field of:

  • engineering problems of strength, heat transfer, radio engineering, aerodynamics, etc.;
  • computer use and programming;
  • design of antenna systems and their mechanisms;
  • the latest materials, including nanotechnologies and their testing;
  • design of radio engineering intelligent systems.
  • MAI Institute of Foreign Languages ​​No. 10

The Institute of Foreign Languages ​​as a division of the Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) was founded in 1998. The Institute was created to meet the needs of aerospace industry enterprises for highly qualified specialists with knowledge of foreign languages. Throughout its activities, the MAI Institute of Foreign Languages ​​has kept pace with the rapidly developing industry, producing qualified and in-demand professionals, preparing them to work in modern companies in the aviation, space, and defense sectors of the Russian economy.

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  • MAI Institute No. 11

The Institute trains bachelors and masters in the field of metallurgical processes, welding and soldering methods, materials science and technology of polymer materials, medical materials, technical means of environmental protection and life safety, in the field of quality management and production organization.

Contacts

  • MAI Institute Aerospace Science-Intensive Technologies and Production No. 12

The Institute trains bachelors, specialists and masters in the field of innovative technologies for the design, testing, operation and repair of aerospace equipment, specialists for the development and implementation of advanced microelectronics technologies, precision instrumentation and high technology, control systems, on-board electronic equipment, aviation and rocket engineers - space directions and specialties. Achieving a high level of quality in personnel training is built at the institute on the basis of the integration of science, education, high-tech production, the introduction of modern educational technologies, information and telecommunication systems and the creation of an effective system for training scientific personnel and highly qualified specialists for enterprises and organizations of high-tech industries.

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MAI specialties

The MAI Institute at one time switched to a multi-level personnel training system and now also trains:

  • bachelors;
  • specialists;
  • masters;
  • graduate students.

However, not all MAI faculties have a specialty. Therefore, if it is important for you to obtain exactly this level of higher education and you do not want to consistently obtain a bachelor’s degree and then a master’s degree, then pay attention to the areas of training on the above sites or department pages.

If by specialty you mean the name of your qualification after graduating from university, then you can see the full list on the official MAI website at LINK.

MAI passing scores

For an applicant who has passed the final exams of the Unified State Exam in three subjects that coincide with the entrance exams for admission to the Moscow Aviation Institute, this is the sum of points for three exams depending on the specialty (Russian language, physics, computer science, mathematics (profile), social studies, geography, foreign language , history) required for admission to the MAI Institute.

MAI passing scores are set annually, they minimal And designed for applicants to paid departments.

For example, the current minimum MAI passing scores 2019, from which you can sum up the score you need:

MAI passing scores on a budget depend on how 11th grade graduates pass the Unified State Exam from year to year. The MAI passing score also depends on the specialty you are going to enter, since there are MAI training areas that are more popular among applicants - there, accordingly, the competition among applicants is higher.

How does a certain passing score appear? It’s simple - all applicants who have submitted documents for admission are included in the lists by specialty, which are ranked until the last day for accepting documents: the first place in the list is taken by the applicant who has scored the maximum number of points for three subjects, and then in descending order; the last place is equal to the number of places for the MAI specialty and the sum of points in this last place becomes the passing score. Moreover, before the last day for accepting documents, an applicant with a large number of points can push you out of the last place on the list. In addition, the ranking occurs depending on whether you submitted copies or originals of documents for your specialty (if the number of points is equal, the applicant who submitted the originals of the certificate and certificate of passing the Unified State Exam will take a higher position).

Thus, when applying, you can only rely on the passing scores of previous years, but you should aim for maximum scores for your Unified State Examination. High scores for each of the three subjects for admission guarantee a high amount and a high position in the ranking of applicants, from which it will be difficult to displace you in any case.

For information and understanding, we will present the MAI passing scores of previous years by department from the official website of the MAI Institute.

MAI passing score 2018

You can always look at the passing scores of previous years in the corresponding section of the official MAI website at LINK

Passing score MAI 2017

When submitting an application to the admissions committee, you can choose up to 3 areas that you want to enroll in. Until July 26 inclusive, you can change your choice (an unlimited number of times), if the results of the Unified State Exam (and other exams) allow it.

MAI enrollment

Enrollment in MAI traditionally occurs in early August. Student status is being issued MAI orders for enrollment first year students. This entire process is regulated by the Rules for admission to higher education educational programs - bachelor's degree programs, specialty programs, master's programs at the Moscow Aviation Institute (national research university), approved by order No. 935 dated September 28, 2017.

Archive MAI orders and information about all enrolled students is available on the MAI Institute website in the “Applicants” section, subsection “Admissions Committee” at LINK

Orders for enrollment in MAI 2019

Everyone entering the MAI looks forward to the moment of the end of their experiences, which comes with familiarization with the order for enrollment in the MAI. This moment comes at different times, depending on the so-called “waves of arrival” (the role played here is:

  • time for submitting original documents,
  • passing entrance tests at the university,
  • deadline for submitting consent for enrollment).

In this regard, depending on the conditions of admission (targeted training in the areas of organizations and enterprises, benefits for admission provided to disabled people, orphans, admission advantages provided to medalists, winners and prize-winners of Olympiads) and the training site you have chosen, the following are distinguished: orders for enrollment in MAI:

MAI Dormitory

The issue of providing a hostel for non-resident students is sometimes decisive, and sometimes, even with high scores for the Unified State Exam, and, accordingly, every chance of a budget place, yesterday’s schoolchildren are forced to refuse a prestigious education due to the lack of a hostel or free rooms.

The MAI Institute is a very successful university in this regard - it not only has dormitories, the MAI territory is an entire campus - MAI campus.

The campus includes 9 buildings MAI dormitories with a total number of places - 7020. The total area of ​​dormitories is 79,541 sq.m. Bilateral agreements for the rental of premises and additional services are concluded between students living in the dormitory and the campus.

The MAI dormitory is provided in accordance with the Federal Law “On Education in the Russian Federation” dated December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ (Article 39). Based on the orders of the institute, each faculty is assigned a certain number of places for accommodation in campus dormitories for non-residents students, undergraduates, graduate students. The hostel is provided on the basis of an order for admission to the institute for students, undergraduates and graduate students admitted with the provision of a hostel (the number of available places is regulated by the faculties).

You can find out the MAI dormitory and their cost in the section of the MAI website at LINK.

MAI campus

The MAI campus includes not only academic buildings, a library and dormitories, but also sports facilities, canteens and cafes, and its own nursery, which makes student life easier, relatively quicker and simpler.

The Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) is a source of personnel for the military-industrial and aviation industries. Over the 87 years of its existence, MAI has graduated tens of thousands of specialists. The competition for admission to this university is quite high - about 10 people per place. Many applicants want to enter the Moscow Aviation Institute, but this can only be done with high Unified State Exam scores in the chosen subjects. For this purpose, the First Unified State Examination Center offers students in grades 10 and 11 to take preparatory courses. Our qualified teachers will help you prepare for the upcoming Unified State Exam, providing the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge. Thanks to preparatory courses, applicants successfully pass exams and receive a diploma upon completion of their studies at the university.

Unified State Examination courses in mathematics: general information

Preparation for the Unified State Exam in mathematics is necessary first of all, since this subject is one of the main ones for most specializations at MAI. Preparatory courses in mathematics are divided into several levels:

  • base. In the basic course, students solve problems studied as part of the school curriculum. The basic level course is well suited for students who have difficulty mastering mathematics;
  • profile. For the highest score on the Unified State Exam, you must choose this one. At the Unified State Exam courses of a full profile level, methods of performing tasks of an increased level of complexity are studied, and at an in-depth profile course - methods for solving problems of a high level of complexity;
  • preparation course for the Olympiads. During the classes, students study tasks that are not part of the school curriculum.

Unified State Exam courses in Russian: general information

Preparation for the Unified State Exam in the Russian language includes drawing up an individual lesson schedule for each student. This practice helps to identify gaps in the student’s knowledge and work on mistakes. Preparation for the Unified State Exam consists of a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part includes a comprehensive repetition of all grammatical foundations and rules of the Russian language. Practical classes consist of writing essays, presentations, as well as trial tests, during which students will psychologically prepare for the upcoming exam.

Unified State Examination courses in English: general information

Preparation for the Unified State Exam in English includes the development of listening skills, reading texts, writing letters (personal and business) and essays. During the classes, students will be able to develop the skills of competent written and spoken English, learn how to perform test tasks, and repeat the grammatical and lexical basics of the English language.

Welcome to the preparation courses for successfully passing the Unified State Exam for admission to the Moscow Aviation Institute!

The “Engineering Class in a Moscow School” project is a new model of additional engineering education for schoolchildren in general education and additional subject programs. The project promotes professional self-determination of schoolchildren.

At the Children's Technology Park "Trajectory of Takeoff", middle and high school students study subjects in the field of IT, 3D modeling and industrial design, robotics and digital manufacturing, additive and composite technologies, as well as unmanned aerial systems.

MAI Pre-University is a school for students in grades 8–11, which focuses on applied design tasks and in-depth study of technical disciplines (computer science, mathematics, physics).

The CTPO in the direction of “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” on the basis of the Moscow Aviation Institute was created with the aim of attracting young people to modern technological processes for creating unmanned vehicles and flight simulators using advanced equipment.

CATU is a sports and technical modeling club for schoolchildren in grades 4-11, which provides the opportunity to gain theoretical and practical knowledge about the designs of aircraft models and the technology of their manufacture.

MAI provides an opportunity for schoolchildren to conduct project activities in university laboratories as part of their studies at school. Topics of project work can be selected in 9 mega areas.

MAI educational programs are aimed at creating and developing motivation in children to acquire knowledge, develop logical systems thinking, effective teamwork in a group, as well as the use of theoretical skills in solving practical aerospace problems.

At MAI, preparation is underway for the pre-professional exam in 3 training programs: Raspberry pi programming in Python, Arduino programming in C, design in SolidWorks.

In June, MAI holds engineering holidays for students who have completed their studies in the 10th grade. School students will be able to try themselves as designers, developers and IT specialists, model parts in 3D, and take part in real research work.

Events for schoolchildren

At open days, schoolchildren will be able to meet with the management of the institute, receive detailed information about admission, and also visit the departments and laboratories of MAI.

As part of the “University Saturdays” program, MAI will conduct a thematic series of master classes “Aviation and Cosmonautics - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow”, dedicated to the study of the history of aviation and astronautics, the study of the designs of modern aircraft, the prospects for the development of aviation and rocket and space technology for the near future and the distant future.

School students can visit scientific laboratories and the museum and historical part of MAI. The university also organizes and conducts excursions to the sites of engineering enterprises.

Olympics and competitions

Preparation for admission

The MAI Preparatory Courses Center trains schoolchildren in grades 8-11 in various subjects for successfully passing the OGE, Unified State Exam and participation in the Olympiads. Classes are held in the form of seminars, where theoretical material is mastered and practical skills are acquired.

The Physics and Mathematics School prepares students in the 10th and 11th grades for entry into engineering majors. Admission to the school is carried out on a competitive basis based on the results of entrance exams.

Partnership with schools

The Moscow Aviation Institute, with the support of the Moscow Department of Education and Science, organizes advanced training under additional education programs for teachers working in Moscow schools who have the status of a participant or candidate in the “Engineering Class in a Moscow School” project of the Moscow Department of Education.

The children's technology park offers group training for school students in several formats. The technology park provides training. The total one-time capacity of the technology park is 60 people.