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Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University LETI
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Course choice
Level 2
Distribution requirements ("M of N")
The official order gives ETU LETI's full legal name and enacts the current regulation on bachelor's, specialist, and master's educational activity.
It states that curricula are developed for each profile, program, or specialization, while educational programs and curricula are stored in the Individual Educational Trajectories system and published on the official site.
The regulation includes a unified study period for a faculty or institute, but no rule was found that lets a student freely choose another main profile or specialty after admission without transfer.
The official documents section lists the current educational-activity regulation, the individual-study-plan regulation, the regulation for elective and optional courses, and transfer rules.
Used as the public registry of internal acts that define the boundaries of course choice and individual study plans.
The internal act defines an individual study plan as a student's plan within the educational program being taken and as a tool for resolving or preventing differences between the student's current curriculum and the program curriculum.
It allows credit transfer and taking other LETI courses alongside program courses, but it does not replace the fixed main program with a free major-choice model.
The official bachelor's-program page embeds ETU LETI's curriculum viewer and links to the list of programs, profiles, study modes, and plans.
Used as the public entry point to Digital ETU API data.
The official specialist-program page uses the same curriculum viewer and shows implemented specialties and specializations.
It confirms specialist study as a separate level rather than a post-admission profile-choice mechanism.
The official JSON source behind the viewer lists 73 bachelor's programs and 6 specialist programs with codes, profiles, study modes, and curriculum identifiers.
The data shows admission into specific educational programs and profiles; no separate major, minor, or double-major model was found.
The 01.03.02 program card confirms a 4-year full-time duration, the Mathematical Methods in Information Technologies profile, and curricula by admission year.
The 2026 curriculum contains large B1.V.DV blocks, including groups with many alternative courses.
The 09.03.04 program card confirms a 4-year full-time duration and the Software and Information Systems Development profile.
The 2026 curriculum repeats broad B1.V.DV blocks and shows that a substantial part of course choice is organized as distribution-like sets of alternatives rather than isolated course pairs.
The 10.05.01 specialist program card confirms a 5-year-6-month full-time duration and curricula by admission year.
The specialist curriculum also includes B1.V.DV elective blocks and a separate optional-course FTD block, which was not counted as required choice.
The official educational-program PDF export confirms the Software and Information Systems Development profile, 240 credits, and a 4-year duration.
Used as an independent check of the viewer's JSON data for one bachelor's program.