The department conducts constant educational work with the younger generation:
Educational work with students is focused on the development of the individual's need to achieve personal success, realize their goals and objectives, form independence, self-affirmation, develop self-sufficiency of the individual, its main qualities that contribute to the inclusion of students in various spheres of social life, obtaining a certain specialization and personal development.
The priority direction of the educational work of the department is the formation and development of a comprehensively developed personality endowed with humanistic qualities, culturally developed and socially active, able to adapt to the rapidly changing conditions of society.
The educational work of the department is focused on the organization of such living conditions for students that will help develop their activity in various fields, help in civic and creative self-realization and self-determination, help meet the needs of students in physical, intellectual, cultural and moral development. Educational activities should help nonresident students adapt to the specifics of living and studying conditions at the university, form and improve the qualities that will be required in their professional activities, develop a civic position and ideology, develop and improve political and legal culture, improve work skills and abilities for collective activity.
A curator is one of the teachers who acts as a link between the leadership of the department, faculty or university and the students of the group.
One of the main tasks of the curator of the group of students is to help first—year students adapt to the university and integrate into the educational process:
to familiarize with the schedule; show where the department and classrooms are located; tell us how the session is going. You can contact him with any question that concerns educational activities.
The functions of the curator of the student group
1. Participation in group meetings. 2. Assistance in organizing the group's educational process (up to schedule changes). 3. Monitoring attendance and academic performance. 4. Organization of educational work. 5. Duty in the dormitories where the students of the group live. 6. Organization of interaction between the administration and students of the group. 7. Notification of various competitions and events at the university. 8. Assistance in organizing educational, industrial, and pre-graduate practice. 9. Organization of cultural and entertainment events (excursions, visits to theaters and exhibitions, trips, etc.). 10. If necessary, interaction with parents. 11. Research work with students. 12. Organizing events among students "My future profession" 13. Competitive events.