Program choice
Level 1
Minor only
University
Siberian State Medical University
Ranking positions
Program choice
Level 1
Minor only
Course choice
Level 1
Restricted electives, ("1 of N")
The official disclosure page confirms the Russian legal name, the short Russian name, and the Tomsk address at Moskovsky Trakt 2.
The education navigation separately lists bachelor's/specialist programs, educational tracks, the digital department, the dual-qualification center, transfer, and reinstatement.
The official eduop section lists the 34.03.01 Nursing bachelor's program with a 4-year duration and specialist programs under 30.05.01, 30.05.02, 30.05.03, 31.05.01, 31.05.02, 31.05.03, 33.05.01, and 37.05.01.
Durations checked include 5 years for Dentistry, up to 5.5 years for part-time Pharmacy and Clinical Psychology, and 6 years for General Medicine and biomedical specialist programs.
The table discloses separate specialties and profiles; no common medical entry followed by regular main-specialty choice was found.
The official program-description table contains separate rows and documents for General Medicine, Pediatrics, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Clinical Psychology, and Nursing.
The document structure confirms study in a predefined educational program; changing the main specialty is not built into the curriculum as regular major choice.
The educational-tracks section shows separate tracks for 31.05.01, 31.05.02, 33.05.01, 30.05.01, 30.05.03, and 30.05.02 and publishes the regulation on forming individual educational trajectories.
This confirms a regular additional specialization layer on top of the fixed main specialty, but not choice of another main program.
The page describes individual educational trajectories for fourth-year students and a track certificate listing completed disciplines and workload.
For 30.05.03 it lists at least three structured tracks: Software Engineer, Big Data Analyst, and Bioinformatician, each with a sequence of 2-credit elective disciplines.
This supports programChoice = 1: a minor-like additional specialization, not independent choice of the main specialty.
The page confirms the same model for Pediatrics: a fourth-year student applies through the dean's office, completes a track, receives a certificate, and finishes with mentor-led clinical practice.
Pediatric tracks consist of sequences of optional disciplines and some electives, such as neonatology, pediatric surgery, and pediatric endocrinology.
This broadens specialization inside the specialty but does not create an unrestricted university-wide elective pool.
The dual-qualification project lets students receive a professional-retraining diploma alongside the higher-education diploma; from 2025 the page presents this as available to each SibSMU student.
The section lists six professional-retraining programs, including professional communication translator, management, programming technologies, and pedagogy, with 7-9 credit-unit workloads.
This strengthens programChoice = 1 as a regular additional qualification, but does not raise the level to double major because it is professional retraining, not a second main specialty.
The official page describes internal transfer to another SibSMU specialty through vacant places, limited curriculum differences, an application, and a commission decision.
If the curriculum difference is large, the commission may reject the transfer or place the student on a lower year; this confirms that changing the main program is administrative transfer, not built-in major choice.