Organization of the educational process
The department's academic work is based on the State Standard of the Kyrgyz Republic for the Basic Educational Program (2022, 2023, and 2024) for the training programs approved by the Ministry of Education and Science and the People's Republic of Kyrgyzstan, as well as the approved (2022-2025) curricula and teaching materials.
The curricula for the disciplines are compiled in accordance with a modular-rating system. Credit-based teaching and methodological kits have been developed for 80 disciplines and are available as electronic educational resources on the KSTU educational portal.
Students are taught according to the curriculum for bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering and technology, which corresponds to the State Educational Standard of Higher Professional Education (GES HPE).
The curricula for the disciplines assigned to the department are developed in accordance with the State Educational Standard of Higher Professional Education (GES HPE) for the areas 690300 - "Infocommunication Technologies and Communication Systems" and 690200 - "Radio Engineering."
All teaching and methodological kits for the department's disciplines are compiled in accordance with established requirements. All assigned disciplines have teaching and methodological kits, approved work programs, and syllabi, which are posted on the educational portals avn.kstu.kg and onlinekstu.kg.
For all specialties taught by our department, work programs and curricula are updated almost every year or two. This is due to the rapid development of the infocommunications industry.
The implementation of programs and curricula is monitored by the department head (program adjustments and attendance of instructors' classes), as well as by the dean's office and the academic department.
The structure (volume and format) of classes is regulated by the schedule and timetable for the implementation of the educational process.
The department holds licenses for training in the following areas:
690300 - "Infocommunication Technologies and Communication Systems"
690200 - "Radio Engineering"
Modern technologies are widely used in the educational process at the department. All courses involving modern technology (e.g., AP RES, DBMS, subject-specific testing programs, etc.) are taught in the IET computer labs.
The department's instructional supervisor oversees instructors' work schedules. Adherence to the schedule is also monitored through the KSTU control room. Administrative action is taken against violators. Student attendance is monitored at all levels of the educational process, from maintaining attendance logs to individual work with students.
Make-up for missed classes is organized individually by each instructor during their duty at the department, and the department head actively participates in this process.
To improve the quality of instruction, instructors undergo refresher courses at the IET, KSTU, and the Standardization Academy. Instructors visit each other's classes, assess students' retained knowledge, survey students on the quality of instruction, and create new laboratory setups.
Many department courses are taught using new technologies. Computerized tests have been created for each subject, and virtual labs have been created using ElectronicsWorkBench, AutoCAD, PCAD, MatLab, LabVIEW, and other tools.
The list of courses assigned to the Department of Electronics and Infocommunication Technologies for the 2025/26 academic year can be viewed at s_disip_kaf_1 – Report Viewer.

