Bgarf passing grade. Structure: Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet. Institute of Applied Economics and Management

Main building of BGARF

Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet
(BGARF)
Year of foundation
Rector

Volkogon Vladimir Alekseevich

Location
Legal address

236029, Kaliningrad, Molodezhnaya st., 6

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Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet (BGARF)- higher educational institution in Kaliningrad, one of the largest higher educational institutions in the Russian fisheries industry.

General information

The Kaliningrad Higher Nautical School was created in 1966 on the basis of Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR on April 30, 1966 No. 330. The purpose of creating the Kaliningrad Higher Nautical School (KVIMU) was to train specialists of sailing personnel for the developing fishing industry of the country. Yuri Polikarpovich Kletnov became the first rector of KVMU. In 1985, Alexander Petrovich Pimoshenko was appointed rector of KVIMU.

In 1991, by order of the Ministry of Fisheries of the Russian Federation, KVIMU was transformed into the Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet.

In June 2008, Vladimir Alekseevich Volkogon was elected rector of the academy.

Currently, the BGARF has been created and is an academic complex of multi-level personnel training for the fishing industry, which allows you to go through a continuous educational path from secondary vocational education to the highest level of postgraduate training - graduate school and doctoral studies. The structure of the Baltic State Academy includes the Maritime Lyceum and preparatory courses, the Kaliningrad Marine Fisheries College, the academy itself, the Institute of Advanced Training and the Institute of Professional Pedagogy. Specialized Academic Councils for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations successfully operate at the university.

The academy trains specialists in 15 specialties, 4 bachelor's degrees and one master's degree. Training is conducted at 5 faculties (navigation, ship mechanics, radio engineering, transport, correspondence), at the Institute of Applied Economics and Management. The system of educational work at the academy is being improved. Members of the BGARF-KVIMU Alumni Union, created in 2008, are actively involved in its implementation.

Since 1991, the Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet has owned the legendary Russian sailing ship Kruzenshtern. On board the ship, cadets of the maritime educational institutions of Rosrybolovstvo undergo their first swimming practice every year.

Faculties

  • Ship mechanic
  • Navigator's
  • Radio engineering
  • Transport
  • Correspondence

Faculty of Ship Mechanics

The faculty was founded in 1966. Dean of the Faculty: Dmitriev Igor Mikhailovich

Faculty departments: Ship power plants. Head of the department Professor Odintsov Viktor Ivanovich; Refrigeration, cryogenic technology and air conditioning. Head of the department Professor Slastikhin Yuri Nikolaevich; Electrical equipment and automation of ships. Head of the department, Professor Barannikov Viktor Konstantinovich; Technology of materials and ship repair. Head of the department Professor Verevkin V.I.; Engineering mechanics. Head of the Department Associate Professor Osnyach Andrey Anatolyevich

The Faculty of Ship Mechanics trains engineers in the following specialties:

180405 “Operation of ship power plants” Qualification: specialist Form of study: full-time, part-time, part-time Duration of full-time study: 5 years

Areas of professional activity of the graduate: - ships of the sea, river and fishing fleets - power plants of ships, development of shelves and drilling platforms, floating diesel power plants - ship repair enterprises - scientific, design and engineering firms

140504 “Refrigeration, cryogenic equipment and life support systems” Qualification: bachelor Form of study: full-time, part-time, part-time. Duration of study: 4 years. In this area of ​​training, training in an abbreviated form is possible. Duration of study: full-time - 3 years, full-time and part-time - 4 years.

Navigation Faculty

The Navigation Faculty was formed as part of the Kaliningrad Higher Marine Engineering School (since 1992, the Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet) in 1966. Dean of the Faculty: Associate Professor, sea captain Vitaly Aleksandrovich Bondarev.

Graduate departments: navigation, transportation organization, theory of ship operation.

The Navigation Faculty trains engineers in the following specialties:

180403 Navigation Qualification: engineer Form of study: Full-time, part-time, shortened Duration of full-time study 3.5 and 5.5 years

180500 "Water transport management and hydrographic support of navigation" Qualification: bachelor Form of study: full-time, part-time, part-time. Duration of full-time study is 4 years

190602 "Operation of transshipment equipment of ports and transport terminals" Qualification: bachelor Form of study: full-time Duration of study: 4 years

Faculty of Radio Engineering

The faculty began its history in 1965. Dean of the RTF - Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Igor Anatolyevich Vetrov.

The Faculty of Radio Engineering trains engineers in the following specialties:

1. 162107 “Technical operation of transport radio equipment” (specializations: 1. “Technical operation and repair of radio equipment of the fishing fleet”; 2. “International information and telecommunication systems in transport”) Qualification: specialist Form of study: full-time, part-time, shortened Duration of training: 5 years 6 months

2. 090303 “Information security of automated systems” (specialization: “Ensuring information security of distributed information systems”) Qualification: specialist Form of study: full-time Duration of study: 5 years

3. Direction of training 230100 “Informatics and Computer Science” (bachelor’s degree) (training profile: “Automated information processing and management systems”) Qualification (degree): “bachelor” Form of study: full-time, part-time, part-time Duration of study: 4 years

Faculty of Transport

The faculty was created in 2006. Dean of the Faculty: Sobolin Vladimir Nikolaevich

The Faculty of Transport trains in the following areas:

190600 "Operation of transport-technological machines and complexes" Qualification: bachelor profile of training: cars and automotive industry, automotive service Form of study: full-time, part-time, part-time Duration of study: 4 years

190700 "Technology of transport processes" Qualification: bachelor Profile of training: organization of transportation and management of road transport. Form of study: full-time, part-time, part-time Duration of study: 4 years

280700 "Technosphere safety" Qualification: bachelor Profile of training: protection in emergency situations Form of study: full-time, part-time Duration of study: 4 years

Institute of Applied Economics and Management

The Institute of Applied Economics and Management (IPEM) was created in April 2007 through the reorganization of the Faculty of Economics of the Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet. The Institute includes the following departments: “Management”, “Marketing and Logistics”, “Commerce and Entrepreneurship”, “Economic Theory and Regional Economics”, “Philosophy, History and Social Sciences”.

For more than 10 years of its activity as an educational division of the Academy, the Institute has provided a high rating for the training of specialists in the business environment of the Kaliningrad region, among managers of commercial structures and territorial authorities.

The Institute has formed a sufficiently qualified teaching staff that meets the requirements of State educational standards. Students are taught by 8 doctors of science, professors, 62% of teachers are candidates of science, associate professors. Leading specialists from the region are invited to conduct classes in special disciplines, which ensures a continuous connection between theoretical training and practice.

The Institute of Applied Economics and Management of the BGARF has been opening since 2009 a master's program in the direction 080500.68 “Management” (annotated program “Financial Management”).

The Institute provides basic higher education in the direction 080500 “Management” with the qualification “Bachelor of Management” and provides training in the specialty “Organization Management” (qualification: manager - 5 years of study) with specializations: transport management; financial management.

The acquired specialty allows graduates to work in enterprises and organizations of various forms of ownership in transport, fishing and other sectors of the economy, as well as in regional and municipal government bodies, financial structures as managers - managers and heads of departments.

The specialty “Marketing” (qualification: marketer – 5 years of study) is widely in demand in a market economy.

Graduates are trained to work in enterprises and commercial structures as marketers - specialists in the field of market research, ensuring the competitiveness of goods and services, and product sales.

Another market orientation specialty is specialty 080301 “Commerce (trading)” (qualification: commerce specialist – 5 years of study).

The professional activity of a commerce specialist is carried out in the field of commodity circulation, both tangible and intangible goods and services that are subject to purchase, sale and exchange. Graduates are trained to work as commercial directors and heads of commercial departments at enterprises of all organizational and legal forms of ownership. Implementing a two-level training program in accordance with the Bologna Agreements, since 2003 the Institute has been training bachelors in the areas of “Management” and “Commerce”. Currently, organizational work is being carried out to open master's training.

Training is carried out on a budgetary and paid basis in full-time, part-time (evening) and correspondence forms of education. It is possible to reduce the duration of training for persons with a basic secondary vocational education in economics.

Currently, the number of IPEM students is about one and a half thousand people, including 60% of full-time students.

The Institute is locally located in a separate building, equipped with modern technical teaching aids, computer classes with access to the Academy’s local network and the Internet. The academic building is equipped with a reading room for economic literature, a student cafe, a conference room and other infrastructure elements. Nonresident students are provided with a comfortable dormitory.

The institute was the first in the region to begin training in the specialty “Marketing” and “Commerce”, as well as managers to work at enterprises of the transport complex of the region.

The level of training of specialists at the faculty is evidenced by the demand for our graduates and their professional growth. Many of them work as managers in well-known Kaliningrad companies, banks, representative offices of foreign companies, and territorial management structures. A number of graduates have created and headed their own businesses. The Institute has a student government, a business cooperation association, and a regional branch of the international student association AIESEC.

Students have all the conditions to realize their potential in the socio-cultural sphere (student club, dance group, KVN team, sports sections).

For those wishing to subsequently engage in scientific work, postgraduate studies in the specialty “Economics and Management of the National Economy” are open. It should be noted that in recent years, 3 graduates of the Institute have defended their dissertations in dissertation councils in economic fields. In total, there are currently 26 postgraduate students studying full-time and part-time, as well as 6 applicants for the academic degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences.

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Passing score

The “Passing Score” column indicates the average passing score for one exam (the minimum total passing score divided by the number of exams).

What is it and why is it important?

Admission to a university is based on the results of three or four Unified State Exams (for each exam you can score a maximum of 100 points). In addition, some universities (Lomonosov Moscow State University, St. Petersburg State University, MGIMO) are allowed to take an additional exam in a core subject for the chosen specialty. Some specialties also require passing a professional or creative exam. You can score a maximum of 100 points for each additional exam. When enrolling, individual achievements (portfolio) are also taken into account, such as a final school essay, an excellent student certificate, a GTO badge, and volunteer activities. A maximum of 10 points can be awarded for an applicant’s portfolio.

Passing score for any specialty at a particular university - this is the minimum total score with which the applicant was admitted during the last admissions campaign.

In fact, we know what scores you could get in last year. But, unfortunately, no one knows with what score you will be able to enter this or next year. This will depend on how many applicants and with what scores will apply for this specialty, as well as on how many budget places will be allocated. Nevertheless, knowing the passing scores allows you to assess your chances of admission with a high degree of probability, so you should focus on them, this is important.

About the university

The Baltic State Academy is an academic complex for multi-level training of specialists and includes: the Maritime Lyceum, the Academy itself and the Institute for Advanced Studies. Specialized Academic Councils for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations successfully operate at the university.

The Naval Lyceum, being the first stage in the system of lifelong education, in conjunction with in-depth general scientific training within the framework of the 10-11 grade program, has been providing early professional orientation to the specialties for which training is conducted at the academy for more than ten years.

Seven faculties and twenty-three departments train command personnel in 13 specialties for work on vessels of the fishing fleet, in the transport industry, in the fields of communications and communications, in structures that ensure life safety.

The Institute for Advanced Training includes: the Baltic Maritime Training Center, the Faculty of Retraining and Additional Training of Seafarers, the International Logistics Center, the Center for Engineering Pedagogy, and the Center for Automotive Electronics.
The Academy has created the best training facility in Russia for the implementation of the “International Convention on Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW-78/95)”, including:

* Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) simulator with preliminary training and radio-electronic equipment classes, radio communication laboratory;
* class for testing the knowledge of command crews;
* medical training class;
* radar simulator;
* complex fishing simulator;
* water rescue simulator;
* cabinet of life-saving equipment and struggle for the survivability of the vessel;
* water fighting simulator;
* fire fighting simulator;
* fire safety and fire fighting training class.

The training base has the International Quality Certificate ISO-9001.

The presence of such a training base allowed timely retraining and simulator training of sailors of the fishing, transport sea and river fleets.

The Academy operates an industry-specific training and methodological center for implementing the requirements of the International Convention STCW-78/95. For maritime specialties, the academy is accredited by the London Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology. For automotive specialties, two training and service centers equipped with the most modern equipment have been built and are successfully operating.

The university trains reserve officers. In 1966, the Department of Naval Training was created. The greatest contribution to the formation and development of the department was made by: the first head of the department, captain 2nd rank Yuri Krylov, teachers - captains 2nd rank Vladimir Vasiliev and Alexey Semenochkin, captains 3rd rank Gennady Leskov and Gianit Kraskin, others. In 1998, the department was transformed into the Faculty of Military Education. Currently, reserve officers are trained in 11 military specialties.

Over the years, the university has trained more than 8 thousand reserve officers for the Navy. Some graduates, after receiving university diplomas and being awarded the rank of “lieutenant,” expressed a desire to connect their lives with service in the Armed Forces of the country and in other law enforcement agencies. More than 70 graduates are currently serving in the Baltic Fleet alone. Thanks to the efforts of the academy’s leadership and support from the former regional governor Vladimir Egorov and the commander of the Baltic Fleet, Admiral Vladimir Valuev, it was possible to preserve the naval faculty during the reorganization of military departments in Russian universities.
The BGA will continue to train reserve officers.

The pride of the Academy is its world-famous four-masted sailing ship “Kruzenshtern”, one of the largest in the world, which was transferred to the university in 1991. Built in 1926, it is rightfully “the calling card of the Russian sailing training fleet. Despite its considerable age, the bark is in good technical condition, equipped with the most modern navigation equipment and instruments, and has excellent living conditions for the crew.

On the Kruzenshtern, under the guidance of qualified mentors, cadets of the Academy and other maritime educational institutions in Russia receive basic maritime knowledge and skills and pass exams for their first maritime professions. During training voyages, the bark visits the ports of many countries around the world and is a regular participant in international sailing regattas, usually taking prizes in them. Thus, participating in the “Regatta of the Century” (2000), “Kruzenshtern” won 46 prizes and was awarded the “World Cup”.

In 1995-1996 The bark circumnavigated the world. This expedition acquired the character of a national action - the main event of the State program for celebrating the 300th anniversary of the Russian Fleet.

The Academy has a qualified teaching staff (more than 200 people), including: 18 academicians and corresponding members of public academies of sciences, more than 20 doctors of sciences and professors, about 140 candidates of sciences. Training of scientific and pedagogical personnel is carried out in postgraduate and doctoral studies in 11 specialties. There are specialized scientific councils for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations.

The only doctoral dissertation council in the specialty “Theory and Methods of Vocational Education” in the North-West region of Russia, headed by Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor G. A. Bokareva, is successfully operating at the Academy. Over the course of 7 years, 56 dissertations were successfully defended at the council, 16 of which were doctoral.

Academy scientists are constantly involved in research on industry development programs for fisheries in Russia and the regional development program for the Kaliningrad region. They carry out scientific research under the intergovernmental comprehensive program “Integration”, grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, and the international program “TACIS”.

Since 2001, the Academy has been working to create and implement a quality management system in accordance with the International Standard ISO-9001:2000. A department for managing the quality of training of specialists was created, goals and policies in the field of quality were defined, a manual on the quality of training of specialists and a number of regulatory documents describing the processes of an educational institution were developed.

The Kaliningrad branches of the Academy of Transport of Russia and the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education, and the Kaliningrad Regional Center of the Association of Engineering Education operate on the basis of the Academy.

The university has extensive international connections with related educational institutions in a number of foreign countries.

The training and laboratory facilities are constantly being improved, equipped with the best examples of domestic and foreign training and computer equipment. A complex of modern educational buildings has been created. Existing libraries provide cadets and students with the necessary educational and methodological literature; their collections are constantly updated and replenished with the latest textbooks and manuals. Cadets and students are accommodated in comfortable dormitories. All conditions for sports have been created. The academy club hosts various educational events, recreational evenings and discos.

Over the years of its existence, the university has given a start in life to more than one generation. Entire dynasties have been formed when the older generation is replaced by sons and daughters, grandsons and granddaughters of those who graduated from KVIMU-BGA in different years and join the student ranks.

The immutable truth is that the glory of a university is brought by its graduates. Thousands of those who over the years received a diploma of completion of KVIMU - BGA and today plow the seas and oceans, stand on captain’s bridges, ensure the life of the ship, work in various institutions, ministries and representative offices, conduct scientific and pedagogical activities, some are already on well-deserved rest.

Among them: V. Belyaev, head of the Kaliningrad seaport administration; V. Bondarev, dean of the SVF Academy; A. Valishin, acting rector of BGA; V. Vlasenko, Minister of Industry of the Kaliningrad Region; V.Volodin, deputy Director for Scientific Work of TsNIIMF; O. Gazmanov, People's Artist of Russia; K. Davydov, head of the budget financing department of the Federal Fisheries Agency; S. Katerborg, General Director of JSC Magellan; A. Kuznetsov, former head of the Baltic urban district, deputy of the Kaliningrad Regional Duma of two convocations; P. Makarov, head of administration of KMRP; N. Paletsky, Vice-Rector for Economics of BGA; V. Pirogov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Media Holding NTRK “Cascade”; O. Sedov, captain of the Kruzenshtern control unit and others. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the university, the staff of the Baltic State Academy looks into the future with optimism, with the confidence that highly qualified, in-demand personnel will continue to emerge from its walls, who will continue to worthily bear the proud name of the BSA graduate.



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