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Olesya Stepnova 15:38 07/01/2013

Altai State Technical University named after I.I. Polzunov is considered by many to be the best university in the Altai Territory. Competitive selection here is quite serious, but if you really want to get a good technical education, go here. I graduated from the polytechnic three years ago, I found a job in my specialty within two or three months. What can you say about the Polytechnic University? The university has several buildings that are closely located. The hostels are located next to the university, literally five minutes ...

Dmitry Anpolov 14:52 12.05.2013

I entered this university in 2007. It was certainly not easy to enter, competitive selection. About 150 people went to 12 budget places of my specialty (Complex protection of objects of informatization). Mostly medalists went to this specialty, one of the most difficult specialties of the university. Unfortunately, I did not pass the competitive selection. I had to go to pay, work and study. I entered the full-time department. Since the University is the best in the Altai Territory, it also demanded the corresponding ...

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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution higher education Altai State Technical University named after I.I. Polzunova "

Branches of AltSTU

Colleges AltSTU

  • College Altai State Technical University. I.I. Polzunova
  • College Altai State Technical University. I.I. Polzunova - to Rubtsovsk

License

No. 01921 valid Indefinitely from 08.02.2016

Accreditation

No. 02040 valid from 24.06.2016

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for AltSTU

Indicator2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014
Performance indicator (out of 5 points)4 5 6 6 6 5
Average USE score in all specialties and forms of study58.29 57.72 57.23 58.40 58.06 60.89
Average USE score enrolled in the budget63.47 61.95 60.15 60.49 60.65 63.62
Average USE score of those enrolled on a commercial basis52.8 50.95 52.13 56.09 55.28 58.29
The average for all specialties the minimum USE score enrolled in the full-time department40.81 40.96 40.67 41.37 40.86 41.33
Number of students9023 9554 9991 11152 11846 12527
Full-time department6111 6497 6632 6917 7290 7627
Part-time department255 252 246 350 448 488
Extramural2657 2805 3113 3885 4108 4412
All data
53.35 , 83.783333
Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunova
(AltSTU)
Former names Altai Polytechnic Institute
Year of foundation
Rector Lev Alexandrovich Korshunov
Students 15000
Location , Barnaul
Legal address 656038, Russian Federation, Altai Territory, Barnaul, Lenin Ave., 46
Website www.altstu.ru

AltSTU, autumn 2008

Story

Altai State Technical University named after I.I. Polzunova, which is one of the largest universities in Russia and is the center of education, science and culture of the Altai Territory, was formed on the basis of the Zaporozhye Engineering Institute, evacuated to Barnaul at the end of the city.

Studies at the university began on February 23, 1942, and the graduation date for the first 13 engineers was May 1943.

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L.G. Isakov, who remained in this post until 1952.

Since December 1943 the university became known as the Altai Engineering Institute, and in August 1947 it was transformed into the Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In 1944, the institute acquired its own student dormitory, as well as a house for teachers and premises for laboratories, offices, and a library.

First post-war year marked in the history of the university by the formation of a branch of the evening faculty in Rubtsovsk, the organizer and first head of which was Professor TA Zhivotovsky.

1945-1946 the university had only two faculties: automotive and mechanical and technological, which enrolled 447 students; 47 full-time teachers worked at 12 departments. Considerable attention was paid to methodological work: open lectures, methodological seminars, conferences of teachers were held, textbooks were issued for students, private teaching methods were developed, students actively participated in extracurricular work. Teachers and students themselves designed the devices necessary for learning. The management of the institute organized contacts with the enterprises of the city and the region; scientific and technical sessions and conferences were held on the basis of the university.

The institute's wall newspaper was regularly published, as well as a combat leaflet, students could attend choral, drama and choreographic circles. More than half of the students were engaged in sports sections. There was a shop at the university, there were a shoe and a sewing workshop. The subsidiary farm of the institute consisted of 100 hectares of land and a water area for fishing. Providing itself with food, the institute at the same time supplied the state with grain, milk, meat, wool. Plots of land for vegetable gardens were provided to students, teachers and staff. Almost everyone who had a need for this could get a ticket to a sanatorium or a rest house. Material assistance was provided to low-income students. The children of the institute workers and students had the opportunity to rest in summer pioneer camps.

The period from 1947 to 1959 became an important stage in the annals of the institute. During this time, its material and technical base has strengthened, a team of teachers and employees has been formed, the number of graduated specialists has increased: 110-130 graduates received engineering degrees annually. From the spring of 1952 to 1960, associate professor KD Shabanov worked as the director (rector) of the university.

On May 20, 1959, according to a government decision, a Polytechnic Institute was established on the basis of the AISHM. In the same year, an evening faculty appeared in Biysk, later reorganized into a branch of the Altai Polytechnic Institute. On May 4, 1961, the institute was named after the talented Russian inventor I. I. Polzunov. By that time, more than 2 thousand students studied at all departments of the institute. The "polytechnic" status has become a powerful incentive for the development of the university.

In the summer of 1959, the construction of an educational and production building and two new dormitories began, and in the fall - the main educational building of AltPI. In 1960-1966. new educational buildings, student dormitories were built; improved technical supply of laboratories, workshops and classrooms. The Institute began to work in a new way; the composition of scientific and pedagogical personnel has grown quantitatively and qualitatively, many specialties have begun mass production of engineers. With the appearance of the Polytechnic Institute, engineering professions in Barnaul and Altai have become very prestigious.

Thanks to the assembly hall and spacious auditoriums of AltPI, which hosted festivals, youth debates, skits, poetry days, dance evenings, the institute became the center of the city's youth culture.

Rectors (directors)

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L.G. Isakov, who headed it up to g.

Main divisions

  • Head university in Barnaul
    • Altai Regional Center for New Information Technologies (AltKTSNIT)
    • Transport Faculty
    • Faculty of Humanities
    • Physical Engineering Faculty
    • Engineering and Economics Faculty
    • Institute of Intensive Education
    • Institute of economics and management regional development
    • Institute of Design and Architecture
    • Infrastructure
    • Research work
    • The international cooperation
    • Faculty of Mechanics and Technology
    • Scientific and technical library
    • Evening faculty
    • Correspondence faculty
    • Regional center (institute) for advanced training and retraining of personnel
    • Construction and Technology Faculty
    • Faculty of military training
    • Faculty of pre-university training
    • Faculty of Information Technology
    • Faculty of food production
    • Faculty of Chemistry and Technology
    • Faculty of Energy
    • Faculty of Information Technology, Automation and Control
    • Faculty of Mechanics
    • Faculty of Chemical Technology and Mechanical Engineering
    • Faculty of Economics
    • Faculty of Continuous and Distance Learning
    • Faculty of innovative teaching
  • Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute (branch)

Recent achievements

AltSTU programming team and fans (2008)

  • AltSTU annually hosts the semi-final of the ACM international team programming competition (Siberian, Far Eastern teams, teams from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gather in Barnaul, at the same time in another center, St. Petersburg, teams from the European part of the Russian Federation gather, and using the Internet the results synchronized)

As a result of a serious selection, AltSTU teams successfully reached the finals of this championship and won prizes, which indicates the training of world-class programmers by the university.

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Altai State Technical University named after I.I.Polzunov

Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunova
(AltSTU)

AltSTU, autumn 2008
Former names

Altai Polytechnic Institute

Year of foundation
Students
Location

Russia , Barnaul

Legal address

Coordinates : 53 ° 21'00 ″ s. sh. 83 ° 47'00 ″ in. etc. /  53.35 ° N sh. 83.783333 ° E etc. (G) (O) (I)53.35 , 83.783333

Story

Altai State Technical University named after I.I. Polzunova, which is one of the largest universities in Russia and is the center of education, science and culture of the Altai Territory, was formed on the basis of the Zaporozhye Engineering Institute, evacuated to Barnaul at the end of the city.

Studies at the university began on February 23, 1942, and the graduation date for the first 13 engineers was May 1943.

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L.G. Isakov, who remained in this post until 1952.

Since December 1943 the university became known as the Altai Engineering Institute, and in August 1947 it was transformed into the Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In 1944, the institute acquired its own student dormitory, as well as a house for teachers and premises for laboratories, offices, and a library.

The first post-war year is marked in the history of the university by the formation of a branch of the evening faculty in rubtsovsk , the organizer and first leader of which was Professor T.A. Zhivotovsky.

1945-1946 the university had only two faculties: automotive and mechanical and technological, which enrolled 447 students; 47 full-time teachers worked at 12 departments. Considerable attention was paid to methodological work: open lectures, methodological seminars, conferences of teachers were held, textbooks were issued for students, private teaching methods were developed, students actively participated in extracurricular work. Teachers and students themselves designed the devices necessary for learning. The management of the institute organized contacts with the enterprises of the city and the region; scientific and technical sessions and conferences were held on the basis of the university.

The institute's wall newspaper was regularly published, as well as a combat leaflet, students could attend choral, drama and choreographic circles. More than half of the students were engaged in sports sections. There was a shop at the university, there were a shoe and a sewing workshop. The subsidiary farm of the institute consisted of 100 hectares of land and a water area for fishing. Providing itself with food, the institute at the same time supplied the state with grain, milk, meat, wool. Plots of land for vegetable gardens were provided to students, teachers and staff. Almost everyone who had a need for this could get a ticket to a sanatorium or a rest house. Material assistance was provided to low-income students. The children of the institute workers and students had the opportunity to rest in summer pioneer camps.

The period from 1947 to 1959 became an important stage in the annals of the institute. During this time, its material and technical base has strengthened, a team of teachers and employees has been formed, the number of graduated specialists has increased: 110-130 graduates received engineering degrees annually. From the spring of 1952 to 1960, associate professor KD Shabanov worked as the director (rector) of the university.

On May 20, 1959, according to a government decision, a Polytechnic Institute was established on the basis of the AISHM. In the same year, an evening faculty appeared in Biysk, later reorganized into a branch of the Altai Polytechnic Institute. On May 4, 1961, the institute was named after the talented Russian inventor I. I. Polzunov. By that time, more than 2 thousand students studied at all departments of the institute. The "polytechnic" status has become a powerful incentive for the development of the university.

In the summer of 1959, the construction of an educational and production building and two new dormitories began, and in the fall - the main educational building of AltPI. In 1960-1966. new educational buildings, student dormitories were built; improved technical supply of laboratories, workshops and classrooms. The Institute began to work in a new way; the composition of scientific and pedagogical personnel has grown quantitatively and qualitatively, many specialties have begun mass production of engineers. With the appearance of the Polytechnic Institute, engineering professions in Barnaul and Altai have become very prestigious.

Thanks to the assembly hall and spacious auditoriums of AltPI, which hosted festivals, youth debates, skits, poetry days, dance evenings, the institute became the center of the city's youth culture.

Rectors (directors)

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L.G. Isakov, who headed it up to g.

Main divisions

Faculties:

  • Transport Faculty
  • Evening faculty
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Natural Sciences (founded in 2010 on the basis of the Faculty of Information Technology and Business)
  • Correspondence faculty
  • Faculty of innovative technologies of mechanical engineering (formed in 2010 on the basis of engineering-physical, mechanical-technological faculties and the Department of Technology Management of the Faculty of Engineering and Economics)
  • Faculty of Foreign Students
  • Faculty of Information Technology (created in 2010 on the basis of the Faculty of Engineering Pedagogy and Informatics)
  • Faculty of Parallel Education
  • Faculty of Food and Chemical Industries (created in 2010 on the basis of the Faculty of Food Production and the Faculty of Chemical Technology)
  • Faculty of Social Communications and Tourism (formed in 2010 as a result of the merger of the Faculty of Social and Cultural Services and Tourism and the Faculty of Humanities)
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Energy
  • Military department

Institutions:

  • Institute of Architecture and Design
  • Institute of Intensive Education
  • Institute for the Development of Additional Professional Education
  • Institute of Textile and Light Industry
  • Institute of Economics and Management (formed in February 2010 by merging the Institute of Economics and Regional Development Management (IE&RM), the Faculty of Engineering and Economics (IEF) and the Department of International Economic Relations of the Faculty of Information Technology and Business (FITiB))
  • Regional center (institute) for advanced training and retraining of personnel
  • Faculty of pre-university training
  • Altai Regional Center for New Information Technologies (AltKTSNIT)

Famous teachers

Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunova (full name - Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "II Polzunov Altai State Technical University", the colloquial name "Polytech" is also used) - one of the largest universities in Russia [ ], the largest university in the Altai Territory, the center of education, science and culture of the Altai Territory.

AltSTU includes two branches: and Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute; 10 representations, 17 territorial resource centers, 5 institutes, 9 faculties, 49 departments, as well as two colleges: STF Automobile College and IE&U College. Currently, the university has over 90 educational programs, 40 areas for training bachelors and specialists, 23 areas for training masters, as well as over 50 areas of postgraduate and doctoral studies [ ]. More than 30,000 people study at the university [ ] .

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Altai State Technical University named after II Polzunova was formed on the basis, evacuated to Barnaul at the end of 1941. Already on January 23, 1942, the Barnaul Machine-Building Institute was formed at ZMI. Training sessions at BMI began on February 23, 1942, and the graduation date for the first 13 engineers was May 1943.

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L.G. Isakov, who remained in this post until 1952.

Since December 1943 the university became known as the Altai Machine-Building Institute, and in August 1947 it was transformed into the Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In 1944, the institute acquired its own student dormitory, as well as a house for teachers and premises for laboratories, offices, and a library.

The first post-war year was marked in the history of the university by the formation of a branch of the evening faculty in Rubtsovsk, the organizer and first head of which was Professor T. A. Zhivotovsky.

1945-1946 the university had only two faculties: automotive and mechanical and technological, which enrolled 447 students; 47 full-time teachers worked at 12 departments. Considerable attention was paid to methodological work: open lectures, methodological seminars, conferences of teachers were held, textbooks were issued for students, private teaching methods were developed, students actively participated in extracurricular work. Teachers and students themselves designed the devices necessary for learning. The management of the institute organized contacts with the enterprises of the city and the region; scientific and technical sessions and conferences were held on the basis of the university.

The institute's wall newspaper was regularly published, as well as a combat leaflet, students could attend choral, drama and choreographic circles. More than half of the students were engaged in sports sections. There was a shop at the university, there were a shoe and a sewing workshop. The subsidiary farm of the institute consisted of 100 hectares of land and a water area for fishing. Providing itself with food, the institute at the same time supplied the state with grain, milk, meat, wool. Plots of land for vegetable gardens were provided to students, teachers and staff. Almost everyone who had a need for this could get a ticket to a sanatorium or a rest house. Financial aid was provided to low-income students. The children of the institute workers and students had the opportunity to have a rest in summer in pioneer camps. [ ]

The period from 1947 to 1959 became an important stage in the annals of the institute. During this time, its material and technical base has strengthened, a team of teachers and employees has been formed, the number of graduates has increased: 110-130 graduates received engineering degrees annually. From the spring of 1952 to 1960, associate professor KD Shabanov worked as the rector of the university. [ ]

On May 20, 1959, according to a government decision, a Polytechnic Institute was established on the basis of the AISHM. In the same year, an evening faculty appeared in Biysk, later reorganized into a branch of the Altai Polytechnic Institute.

In the summer of 1959, the construction of an educational and production building and two new dormitories began, and in the fall - the main educational building of the API.

In 1960-1966, new educational buildings were built, practically all student dormitories, the only student dispensary at that time in Siberia, the summer student camp "Krona", the second in the USSR (the first in Moscow), a unique sports arena, operating to this day; improved technical supply of laboratories, workshops and classrooms, developed and launched the first in the USSR system of student admission "ACS-Entrant". The institute began to work in a new way: the composition of the scientific and pedagogical staff has grown quantitatively and qualitatively, many specialties have begun mass graduation of engineers. On May 4, 1961, the institute was named after the talented Russian inventor I. I. Polzunov. By that time, more than 2 thousand students studied at all departments of the institute. The "polytechnic" status has become a powerful incentive for the development of the university. Thanks to the assembly hall and spacious auditoriums of the IPA, which hosted festivals, youth debates, skits, poetry days, dance evenings, the institute became the center of youth culture in the city and Altai Territory. With the appearance of the Polytechnic Institute, engineering professions in Barnaul and Altai have become very prestigious. [ ]

In 1987, a graduate of the Tomsk Polytechnic University, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Vladimir Vasilievich Evstigneev, Honored Scientist was elected on a competitive basis Russian Federation, Academician of the International Academy of Higher Education and the International Academy of Information. On December 24, 1992, the II Polzunov Altai Polytechnic Institute was renamed into the II Polzunov Altai State Technical University. Evstigneev worked as rector until 2007. During the years of his rector's office, the university has become one of the leading not only in Siberia, but also in Russia. Altai State Technical University has become a leading university in the Altai Territory. [ ]

On November 9, 2007, Lev Aleksandrovich Korshunov, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, was elected rector of AltSTU, who headed AltSTU for 5 years. He currently holds the position of President of AltSTU. On December 23, 2011, Oleg Ivanovich Khomutov was elected by a majority of votes at a conference of the university staff for the election of the rector. He took office in February 2012. On October 8 of the same year, he died of a heart attack.

On April 16, 2013, Alexander Andreevich Sitnikov was approved as the rector of AltSTU. Released from office on May 26, 2016 by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 12-07-03 / 94. By order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 12-07-03 / 96 dated May 26, 2016, the acting rector of the FGOU VPO Altai State Technical University named after II Polzunova ”was appointed Doctor of Technical Sciences Andrey Alekseevich Maksimenko.

AltSTU annually hosts the semifinals of the ACM International Team Programming Olympiad. Siberian, Far Eastern teams, teams from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gather in Barnaul, at the same time in another center, St. Petersburg, teams from the European part of the Russian Federation gather, and the results are synchronized using the Internet. AltSTU teams from among the students of the specialty "Software Engineering" (Faculty of Information Technologies) as a result of the selection successfully got into the finals of this championship and won prizes:

The project of a young teacher of the Altai State Technical University Mikhail Seydurov "Organization of production of welded structures for

  • Faculty of Civil Engineering (STF)
  • Faculty of Energy (EF)
  • Faculty of Information Technology (FIT)
  • Faculty of Parallel Education (FPE)
  • Faculty of Special Technologies (FST)
  • Faculty of Power Engineering and Automobile Transport (FEAT)
  • Military department
  • Institutions

    • Institute of Architecture and Design (In 1995, for the first time in Altai, training of top-level specialists in architecture and design began in connection with the issuance of a license to the Altai State Technical University by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation to train specialists in architects and designers.)
    • Institute of Intensive Education (IIE)
    • Institute for the Development of Continuing Professional Education (IRDPO)
    • Institute of Economics and Management (IEiU)
    • Institute of Biotechnology, Food and Chemical Engineering (InBioChem)
    • Institute for International Education and Cooperation (IMOiS)
    • Regional center (institute) for advanced training and retraining of personnel
    • Faculty of pre-university training
    • Altai Regional Center for New Information Technologies (AltKTSNIT)

    Branches

    • Biysk Technological Institute (branch in Biysk)
    Faculties:
    • Faculty of Information Technology, Automation and Control
    • Faculty of Mechanics
    • Faculty of Chemical Technology and Mechanical Engineering
    • Faculty of Economics
    • Faculty of Continuous and Distance Learning
    • Faculty of innovative teaching
    • Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute (branch in Rubtsovsk)
    Faculties:
      - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor; from 1987 to 2007 rector of the university.
    • Korshunov, Lev Aleksandrovich - Head of the Department of State Tax Service, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor; from 2007 to 2012 rector of the university.

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