Program choice
Level 2
Major only
University
Moscow State University of Technology "STANKIN"
Ranking positions
Program choice
Level 2
Major only
Course choice
Level 1
Restricted electives, ("1 of N")
The official disclosure page confirms the university's full Russian name, the foreign-language name Moscow State University of Technology "STANKIN", and the Moscow address at Vadkovsky Lane 3-A.
It was used to identify the new catalogue entry; the page does not describe an operational model for main-program choice or minors.
The official program table discloses bachelor's and specialist programs by separate codes, profiles, and specializations, including 01.03.04 Applied Mathematics, 09.03.01 Computer Science and Computer Engineering, and 15.05.01 Design of Technological Machines and Complexes.
Each row publishes links to the educational program, curriculum, calendar, and syllabi; the table shows study through specific programs rather than a university-wide free undergraduate curriculum.
The official list of local acts contains regulations on educational activity, network delivery, recognition of learning outcomes, transfer, reinstatement and dismissal, as well as separate documents on facultative/elective disciplines and student distribution across profiles.
The dedicated profile-distribution regulation was used as the main formal signal for programChoice = 2, while transfer and recognition rules were checked as negative evidence against a higher level of main-program freedom.
The regulation describes student distribution across profiles and specializations within multi-profile fields and specialties.
Review of the scanned document showed that profiles are approved by the university and student distribution is based on academic ranking; a higher ranking gives priority for a specific profile or specialization.
This matches programChoice = 2: a student can enter a main profile or specialization after admission through a formal allocation mechanism, but it is not a minor, double major, or open curriculum.
The local act is listed officially as the procedure for forming and taking facultative and elective disciplines.
Together with the curricula, it confirms elective choice, but not a required free cross-program pool: available options are set by the curriculum of a specific program, and facultatives are outside the required workload.
The document is listed in the official local-acts register as the regulation on student transfer, reinstatement, and dismissal.
It was used to check that changing a field or educational program outside the profile-distribution mechanism is an administrative transfer procedure rather than free major choice.
The program page confirms 09.03.01 Computer Science and Computer Engineering, the Software Systems Development profile, full-time mode, and a 4-year duration.
It links to the 2025 curriculum, so it was used for the lower duration bound and to verify curriculum currency.
The bachelor's curriculum fixes 09.03.01, the Software Systems Development profile, the 2025 intake year, and four years of study.
Within the required 240 credits it contains several B1.V.DV blocks with alternatives in physical education, game application development and EdTech, quantum computing and neurointerfaces, blockchain and GIS, robotics, and digital twins.
Facultatives are separated into an FTD block, supporting courseChoice = 1: choice is limited to alternatives inside the curriculum.
The 01.03.04 bachelor's curriculum confirms four years of study and a required 240-credit workload.
It contains B1.V.DV.03, B1.V.DV.04, and B1.V.DV.05 blocks with alternative disciplines, while facultatives are separated into FTD.
Review of the mathematics field shows the same limited program-internal choice pattern, with no evidence of a free cross-program course pool.
The specialist curriculum fixes 15.05.01 and the specialization in designing technological complexes for mechanical assembly production, contains six years, and has a required 330-credit workload.
It includes B1.V.DV blocks with alternatives within the specialist program, while facultative disciplines are in a separate FTD block.
The document was used for the upper duration bound and to verify that even in specialist programs course choice remains curriculum-bound.
The 38.03.03 bachelor's curriculum confirms the 2025 intake year, four years, and a required 240-credit workload.
This social-economics field also contains B1.V.DV blocks with alternative disciplines and a separate FTD block for facultatives.
Checking a program outside the engineering and IT core confirms that courseChoice = 1 is not based on a single curriculum.