Program choice
Level 0
No choice available
University
Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Ranking positions
Program choice
Level 0
No choice available
Course choice
Level 1
Restricted electives, ("1 of N")
Official institution page with general information about the object.
Used as the primary public source for the object card.
The official admissions catalog shows that applicants choose a specific field or specialty, faculty, and department.
Used as evidence for main-program architecture: the page does not confirm a regular major/minor model or post-enrollment major choice.
The official disclosure page lists implemented educational programs, program documents, curriculum plans, and academic calendars.
Used as a navigation source for verifying current bachelor and specialist curriculum plans across fields.
The BMSTU regulation defines elective courses as a required part of the main program, selected from alternatives provided by the specific curriculum plan.
Elective lists are formed by the responsible department with the program profile in mind; optional extracurricular courses are explicitly outside the program volume.
The document describes transfer from one BMSTU educational program to another as an administrative procedure subject to vacant seats, completed interim assessment, and curriculum-difference checks.
This supports the conservative reading: changing the main program is handled through transfer rather than a regular post-enrollment major-choice mechanism.
The 2025 curriculum plan fixes the field, profile, faculty, and department for the Software and Information Systems Development program.
The required plan contains elective-course blocks, but they are structured as numbered alternatives within this specific program.
The 2025 curriculum plan for the engineering program Control in Mechatronic Systems shows a fixed profile and department.
It contains restricted elective-course blocks, confirming program-internal electives without evidence of a free university-wide pool.
The 2025 curriculum plan for Sociology of Technology and Engineering Activity is used as a non-technical-field sample within BMSTU's catalog.
It also contains elective-course blocks inside the defined program, consistent with restricted elective choice.