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University
Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics
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Course choice
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The official page confirms UNECON's full Russian legal name, short name, Saint Petersburg address, and English name Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics.
Used to identify the new catalog record and distinguish the main institution from its branch.
The official table discloses bachelor's and specialist programs by code, field, specialty, profile, study mode, duration, educational program, and curriculum.
Checked fields 01.03.02, 09.03.02, 38.03.01, 38.03.02, 43.03.02, 45.03.02, 38.05.01, and 38.05.02 show admission and study in fixed programs and profiles.
The page confirms durations: 4-year full-time bachelor's programs, 5-year full-time 38.05.01 and 38.05.02 specialist programs, and a 5-year 6-month part-time 38.05.02 specialist program.
The 2026 admissions section additionally confirms recruitment into bachelor's and specialist studies through specific educational programs.
The page mentions international programs, double-degree programs, and semester internships, but these are not a regular main-program, minor, or double-major choice inside the Russian curriculum.
The official documents section publishes regulations on transfer, individual study plans, credit recognition, and student course choice.
Used as the registry of current internal acts bounding the interpretation of transfers, individual plans, credit recognition, and electives.
The 2025 regulation sets a unified procedure for choosing electives and optional courses in bachelor's, specialist, and master's educational programs.
It separates mandatory electives, optional courses that are not included in the educational-program workload, and the Individual Educational Track elective block.
The track is described as a set of elective courses grouped into thematic blocks of professional tasks; choosing a track obliges the student to complete the defined sequence of elective courses.
This supports courseChoice = 2: choice is broader than isolated alternatives, but remains inside the educational program and is not a free university-wide catalogue or minor.
The 2026 regulation treats transfer and readmission as separate administrative procedures.
These procedures were not counted as regular post-entry main-program choice and do not raise programChoice.
The 2022 admission-year curriculum confirms a 4-year full-time bachelor's program with a fixed profile.
The plan includes a B1.O.DV block with several digital alternatives and B1.V.DV blocks with alternative courses; optional courses are listed separately.
The 2022 admission-year curriculum checks the core economics area and the fixed Finance and Credit profile.
It contains several required elective B1.O.DV blocks, nine B1.V.DV blocks with alternative courses, and separate optional FTD courses, consistent with courseChoice = 2.
The 2022 admission-year curriculum checks an English/bilingual management program with a fixed profile.
The plan contains required elective blocks and several B1.V.DV blocks, but no free main-track change model or minor was found.
The 2022 admission-year curriculum was used to check the service and tourism area.
It shows the same model: a fixed profile, required elective blocks, and separate optional courses.
The 2025 admission-year specialist curriculum confirms a 5-year full-time program with a fixed profile.
The plan includes B1.V.DV alternatives and separate FTD courses; the disclosure page lists the part-time version of this specialist program as 5 years 6 months.