Ural State Architectural Academy, Yekaterinburg: address, passing grade, how to apply. Ural College of Construction, Architecture and Entrepreneurship Ekaterinburg Architectural and Art Academy

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Ural State Academy of Architecture and Art (UrGAKhA, UralGAKhA) - one of the leading universities in Russia in the field of urban planning, architecture, design, fine arts, applied economics, computer science and information technology, located in Yekaterinburg.

Story

The Academy dates back to the year when Professor K. T. Babykin organized the graduating department of architecture at the Ural Industrial Institute (now USTU-UPI). In the year, the department was transformed into the Ural branch of the Moscow Architectural Institute, on the basis of which the Sverdlovsk Architectural Institute (SAI) was created in the year. The first rector and founder of the institute was Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Arts, People's Architect of the USSR, Professor, Doctor of Architecture N. S. Alferov. Since then, the institute has received state academy status.

Academy today

Currently, the Academy is the largest university of this profile in Russia, the only one in the Ural Federal District. Over 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students study there. The number of applicants annually is 550 people. Scientific and teaching activities are carried out by a qualified staff of teachers numbering over 250 people. Among them are 25 professors, doctors of science, more than 100 candidates of science, associate professors, 3 members of state Academies of Sciences, 3 laureates of State Prizes, more than 100 members of creative Unions of Architects, Designers and Artists, 15 Honored Architects, Artists, and Cultural Workers of Russia. In the official ranking of the Federal Agency for Education, the Academy annually ranks second or third among the group of universities of architecture and art in Russia.

Structure

The Academy has 5 faculties:

  • Pre-university training
  • Architecture
  • Design
  • Advanced training and accelerated training,
  • Evening training

2 institutes:

  • Institute of Urban Studies
  • Institute of Fine Arts

3 branches:

  • Institute of Design in Tyumen
  • Institute of Design and Applied Arts in Khanty-Mansiysk
  • Architectural Institute in Nizhny Tagil

The Academy has postgraduate studies, doctoral studies, and a specialized council for the defense of dissertations. The Academy has a large library on architecture and art - 80 thousand volumes, a unique Museum of the History of Architecture and Industrial Technology of the Urals in the city's Historical Park, a sports complex, a sports base on Lake Shartash, 2 dormitories for 600 people, a public catering complex "Master and Margarita". The Academy has its own publishing house “Architecton”, the inter-university magazine “Architecton”, and the student newspaper “Archipelago”. Active student life is organized by the Academy's Student Council. It operates a sports club, a student club, a student theater, a Fashion Theater, a poetry association, and a KVN team.

Educational programs

The Academy provides multi-level training of specialists in the areas of “Architecture” and “Design” with a duration of study for bachelor’s educational programs - 4 years, a specialist with full higher education - 6 years, Master of Architecture - 2.5 years and Master of Design - 2 years. For fine arts specialties - end-to-end training with a training period of 5.5 years. Specialties:

  • 070600 Design
  • 070601 Design
  • 070603 Interior art
  • 070801 Decorative and applied arts
  • 070901 Painting
  • 070902 Graphics
  • 070904 Monumental and decorative art
  • 080502 Economics and enterprise management (environment management)
  • 080801 Applied informatics (in the field of architecture, in social communications)
  • 270300 Architecture
  • 270301 Architecture

The international cooperation

The Academy has contractual relations and carries out international cooperation with the University of Paris No. 1 Sorbonne, the University of Florence. Since this year, joint training of designers has been carried out with the University of Huddersfield on the basis of the Academy with the issuance of two state diplomas - Russia and Great Britain.

Academy Star

The Star of the Academy is the highest distinction of the Ural State Academy of Architecture and Art. The Star of the Academy is awarded to teachers, staff and graduates of the Ural State Academy of Arts for outstanding achievements in the field of architecture, art and culture, pedagogical, scientific, organizational and social activities, recognized both within the Academy and throughout the Ural region, Russia, and foreign countries. The Star of the Academy is made in the form of a star with the image of a capital and the name of the Academy from durable alloys with gilding; fixed on moiré tape. Academy Star Laureates:

  • Nikolay Alferov (-) - architect, doctor of architecture, professor of SAI, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Arts, People's Architect of the USSR, first rector of SAI.
  • Konstantin Bobykin (-) - architect, professor of the Ural Industrial, then the Ural Polytechnic Institute named after. S. M. Kirova, founder of architectural education in the Urals.
  • Alexander Barabanov (p.) - architect, graduate of the Ural branch of the Moscow Architectural Institute, professor of the UrGAKhA, head of the laboratory of architectural and artistic semiotics of the UrGAKhA, vice-president of the International Semiotic Association of Space (AISE).
  • Gennady Belyankin (b.) - architect-designer, UPI graduate, People's Architect of the USSR, Honored Architect of the RSFSR, Academician of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (RAASN), chief architect of Sverdlovsk (-).
  • Vyacheslav Butusov (b.) - rock musician, SAI graduate, leader of the Nautilus Pompilius group organized during his years of study at SAI (until 1997), in 2001 he organized the U-Piter group.
  • Yuri Vladimirsky (P.) - architect, UPI graduate, Doctor of Architecture, professor of UrGAHA, Honored Architect of Russia.
  • Boris Davidson (-) - architect, doctor of architecture, professor of SAI, founder of the Department of Architectural Design of Residential and Public Buildings of SAI.
  • Vladimir Desyatov (b.) - architect, doctor of architecture, professor of SAI, corresponding member of RAASN.
  • Gennady Zaikin (-) - architect, graduate of the Ural branch of the Moscow Architectural Institute, candidate of architecture, third rector of SAI.
  • Albert Korotkovsky (-) - architect, UPI graduate, professor of SAI, second rector of SAI (1983-1987).
  • Elena Oppaleva (p.) - designer, jeweler, SAI graduate, academician of the Russian Academy of Jewelry Art, the only Russian designer awarded the most prestigious jewelry award - “International Diamond Awards 1996”, held by the De Beers company.
  • Vladimir Khotinenko (b.) - film director, SAI graduate, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.

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The deadline for accepting documents required for admission from persons applying for study based on the results of additional entrance tests of a creative and (or) professional orientation, conducted by the University independently, is July 15.

The start of entrance tests conducted by the University independently is July 8 (as groups are formed).


For admission to places within the limits of the target figures for undergraduate and specialist programs:

1) posting lists of applicants on the official website of the Ural State Academy of Arts and Sciences and on the information stand - no later than July 27;

2) stage of priority enrollment - enrollment without entrance examinations, enrollment in places within a special quota and target quota (hereinafter referred to as places within quotas):
- On July 28, the acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons applying without entrance examinations and entering places within quotas ends;
- On July 29, an order(s) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment, from among those applicants without entrance examinations, entering places within quotas.

3) enrollment based on the results of entrance examinations for the main places within the target numbers remaining after enrollment without entrance examinations (hereinafter referred to as the main competitive places):

a) the first stage of enrollment in the main competitive places - enrollment in 80% of the specified places (if 80% is a fractional value, rounding up is carried out):

August 1:
- acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places and wishing to be enrolled at the first stage of enrollment in the main competitive places is completed;
- within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are identified until 80% of the main competitive places are filled (taking into account rounding);

On August 3, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 80% of the main competitive places are filled;


b) the second stage of enrollment in the main competitive places - enrollment in 100% of the specified places:

August 6:
- acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places is completed;
- within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are identified until 100% of the main competitive places are filled;

On August 8, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 100% of the main competitive places are filled.


When applying for undergraduate and specialist programs under agreements for the provision of paid educational services:

On August 9, the acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time education ends;

On August 12 of the year, an order (orders) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment in places under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time education;

ADMISSION DEADLINES FOR MASTER'S PROGRAMS

The deadline for completing entrance examinations is August 3, in accordance with the admission rules approved by the University.


Upon admission to places within the control figures:

On August 5, posting of lists of applicants on the official website of the Ural State Academy of Arts and Sciences and on the information stand

August 6 – acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons applying for study at the expense of federal budget allocations ends

August 8 – an order(s) is issued on enrollment at the expense of federal budget allocations.


Enrollment in master's programs in places under agreements for the provision of paid educational services:

August 9 – acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time study ends;

August 12 – an order (orders) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment in places under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time study;

On August 13, the acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time and part-time education ends;

On August 14, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time and part-time education.

ENTRANCE TESTS

Training direction code Entrance tests
Name minimum score form of conduct
Higher Education - Bachelor's Programs
07.03.01 Architecture 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Drawing 35 Creative challenge
3.Mathematics 28 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
07.03.04 Urban planning 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Mathematics 28 Unified State Exam or internal exam
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.01 1.Composition according to profile 35 Creative challenge
2.Drawing 35 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.01 1.Composition according to profile 35 Creative challenge
2.Drawing 35 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.01 Design, profile Interface design 1.Composition according to profile 35 Creative challenge
2.Drawing 35 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.01 Design, profile Environment design 1.Composition according to profile 35 Creative challenge
2.Drawing 35 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.01 1.Composition according to profile 35 Creative challenge
2.Drawing 35 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.01 Design, profile Multimedia design 1.Media composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Composition according to profile 35 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.02 Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts (DPI and NP) 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Fine arts 40 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.03.03 The art of costume and textiles 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Fine arts 40 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
Higher education - specialty programs
54.05.01 Monumental and decorative art (MDA) 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Fine arts 40 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.05.02 Painting 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Fine arts 40 Creative challenge
3.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
4.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam
54.05.03 Graphic arts 1.Composition 35 Creative challenge
2.Fine arts 40 Creative challenge
3.Interview 35 Interview
4.Russian language 37 Unified State Exam or internal exam
5.Literature 33 Unified State Exam or internal exam

Entrance tests in general education subjects for eligible applicants (clause 2.2 of the Admission Rules) are conducted by the university in the following form:
Russian language test
Literature - Comprehensive Exam
Mathematics - test


Training direction code Name of the area of ​​training Entrance tests
Name minimum score form of conduct
Higher Education - Master's Programs
07.04.01 Architecture 1. Clause and writing task 40 Creative challenge
54.04.01 Design, profile Graphic design 1. Clause according to profile 40 Creative challenge
2.Profile interview 40 Interview
54.04.01 Design, profile Industrial design 1. Clause according to profile 40 Creative challenge
2.Profile interview 40 Interview
54.04.01 Design, profile Transport design 1. Clause according to profile 40 Creative challenge
2.Profile interview 40 Interview
54.04.01 Design, profile Environment design 1. Clause according to profile 40 Creative challenge
2.Profile interview 40 Interview
54.04.01 Design, profile Costume design 1. Clause according to profile 40 Creative challenge
2.Profile interview 40 Interview
54.04.02 Decorative arts and folk crafts 1. Clause 40 Creative challenge
2.Interview 40 Interview

INFORMATION ABOUT SPECIAL RIGHTS AND BENEFITS FOR APPLICANTS

30. The following have the right to admission without entrance examinations:

1) winners and prize-winners of the final stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren (hereinafter referred to as the winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiad), members of national teams of the Russian Federation that participated in international Olympiads in general education subjects and were formed in the manner established by the federal executive body exercising the functions of developing public policy and legal regulation in the field of education (hereinafter referred to as members of national teams of the Russian Federation), in specialties and (or) areas of training corresponding to the profile of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren or an international Olympiad - for 4 years following the year of the corresponding Olympiad;

2) winners and prize-winners of the IV stage of the All-Ukrainian student Olympiads, members of national teams of Ukraine participating in international Olympiads in general education subjects, in specialties and (or) areas of training corresponding to the profile of the All-Ukrainian student Olympiad or international Olympiad - for 4 years following the year of the relevant Olympiad, if the specified winners, prize-winners and members of national teams are among the persons specified in Part 3.1 of Article 5 of Federal Law No. 84-FZ;


31. Disabled children, disabled people of groups I and II, disabled people from childhood, disabled people due to military injury or illness received during military service, orphans and children without parental care have the right to admission to study within a special quota. , as well as persons from among orphans and children left without parental care, and combat veterans from among the persons specified in subparagraphs 1–4 of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Federal Law of January 12, 1995 No. 5-FZ “On Veterans” "(The right to admission to study within a special quota for orphans and children left without parental care, persons from among orphans and children left without parental care, military veterans is granted until the expiration of the period established by the Federal Law of December 29 2012 No. 273-FZ “On Education” in the Russian Federation).

32. Preferential right of enrollment is granted to persons:

1) orphans and children left without parental care, as well as persons from among orphans and children left without parental care;

2) disabled children, disabled people of groups I and II;

3) citizens under the age of twenty who have only one parent - a disabled person of group I, if the average per capita family income is below the subsistence level established in the constituent entity of the Russian Federation at the place of residence of these citizens;

4) citizens who were exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and who are subject to the Law of the Russian Federation of May 15, 1991 No. 1244–1 “On the social protection of citizens exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant”;

5) children of military personnel who died while performing their military service duties or who died as a result of injury (wounds, trauma, concussion) or diseases received by them while performing the duties of military service, including when participating in counter-terrorism operations and (or) other activities fight against terrorism;

6) children of deceased (deceased) Heroes of the Soviet Union, Heroes of the Russian Federation and full holders of the Order of Glory;

7) children of employees of internal affairs bodies, the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation, institutions and bodies of the penal system, the federal fire service of the State Fire Service, authorities for control of the circulation of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, customs authorities of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, deceased (dead) as a result of injury or other damage to health received in connection with the performance of official duties, or as a result of an illness they received during their service in the specified institutions and bodies, and children who were their dependents;

8) children of prosecutorial employees who died (died) as a result of injury or other damage to health received during their service in the prosecutor’s office or after dismissal due to harm to health in connection with their official activities;

9) military personnel who perform military service under a contract, and whose continuous duration of military service under a contract is at least three years, as well as citizens who have completed military service by conscription and are entering training on the recommendations of commanders issued to citizens in the manner established by the federal body executive branch, in which federal law provides for military service;

10) citizens who served for at least three years under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies in military positions and were dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for in subparagraphs “b” - “d” of paragraph 1 , subparagraph “a” of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs “a” - “c” of paragraph 3 of Article 51 of the Federal Law of March 28, 1998 No. 53-FZ “On Military Duty and Military Service”;

11) disabled war veterans, combatants, as well as combat veterans from among the persons specified in subparagraphs 1 - 4 of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Federal Law of January 12, 1995 No. 5-FZ “On Veterans”;

12) citizens who directly participated in tests of nuclear weapons, radioactive military substances in the atmosphere, nuclear weapons underground, in exercises with the use of such weapons and radioactive military substances before the date of actual termination of these tests and exercises, direct participants in the elimination of radiation accidents at nuclear installations surface and underwater ships and other military facilities, direct participants in the conduct and support of work on the collection and disposal of radioactive substances, as well as direct participants in the liquidation of the consequences of these accidents (military personnel and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, military personnel of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Federations, military personnel and employees of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation, persons who served in the railway troops and other military formations, employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation and the federal fire service of the State Fire Service);

13) military personnel, employees of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, the penal system, the federal fire service of the State Fire Service, who performed tasks in conditions of armed conflict in the Chechen Republic and in adjacent territories classified as zone armed conflict, and the specified military personnel performing tasks during counter-terrorism operations in the North Caucasus region.

34. Winners and prize-winners of Olympiads (I, II and III levels) included in the lists of Olympiads for schoolchildren for the 2015/16 academic year, 2016/17 academic year, 2017/18 academic year, 2018/19 academic year, approved by orders of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, are equal to persons who have scored the maximum number of Unified State Examination points (100 points) only in a general education subject (mathematics, Russian language, literature) corresponding to the profile of the school Olympiad, if the results of the winner (prize-winner) were obtained for the 10th, 11th grades of the general education program, or to persons who have successfully passed additional entrance tests of a creative and (or) professional orientation of the corresponding profile, provided for in parts 7 and 8 of Article 70 of Federal Law No. 273-FZ (hereinafter referred to as the right to 100 points) (Appendix to the Admission Rules No. 4).


Entrance exams are conducted in Russian


ACCOUNTING FOR INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF APPLICANTS

1) a certificate of secondary general education with honors, or a certificate of secondary (complete) general education for those awarded a gold medal, or a certificate of secondary (complete) general education for those awarded a silver medal - 5 points;

2) having a diploma of secondary vocational education with honors – 5 points;

3) presence of a gold insignia of the All-Russian Physical Culture and Sports Complex “Ready for Labor and Defense” (GTO) and a certificate of the established form for it – 3 points;

4) applicants have the status of winner of the championship in professional skills among disabled people and persons with limited health “Abilimpix” - 1 point;

5) carrying out volunteer (volunteer) activities (if no more than four years have passed from the date of completion of the period of implementation of the specified activity to the day of completion of acceptance of documents and entrance examinations) - as an advantage in case of equality of the sum of competitive points.

When admitted to bachelor's and specialty programs, an applicant may be awarded no more than 10 points in total for individual achievements.

When admitting students to bachelor's degree programs and specialty programs, the average score of the document on secondary general education (document on secondary vocational education) is taken into account as an advantage if the criteria for ranking the lists of applicants are equal.

When admitting students to master's programs, the University establishes a list of individual achievements taken into account (Appendix to the Admission Rules No. 5).


Acceptance of documents in electronic form is not provided.


FEATURES OF ENTRANCE TESTS FOR CITIZENS WITH LIMITED HEALTH CAPABILITIES AND DISABLED PEOPLE

USAA ensures that admission tests are conducted for applicants from among persons with disabilities and (or) disabled people, taking into account the characteristics of their psychophysical development, their individual capabilities and health status (hereinafter referred to as individual characteristics).

USGAA has material and technical conditions that ensure unhindered access for applicants with disabilities and (or) people with disabilities to classrooms, toilets and other premises, as well as their stay in these premises (including the presence of ramps, lifts, handrails, widened door openings, elevators; auditoriums located on the ground floor of the building).

Entrance tests for applicants with disabilities are held in a separate classroom.

The number of applicants with disabilities in one classroom does not exceed:
 when passing the entrance test in writing - 12 people;
 when passing the entrance test orally – 6 people.

It is allowed for a larger number of applicants with disabilities to be present in the classroom during the admissions test, as well as for admissions tests for applicants with disabilities to be held in the same classroom together with other applicants, if this does not create difficulties for applicants when passing the admissions test.

It is allowed to be present in the classroom during the entrance test to an assistant from among the employees of Ural State Academy of Arts and Sciences or involved persons, who provides applicants with disabilities with the necessary technical assistance, taking into account their individual characteristics (take a workplace, move around, read and complete the assignment, communicate with the teachers conducting the entrance exam trial).

The duration of the entrance test for applicants with disabilities increases, but not more than 1.5 hours.

Applicants with disabilities are provided with information about the procedure for conducting entrance examinations in a form accessible to them.

Applicants with disabilities may, during the admissions test, use the technical means they need due to their individual characteristics.

When conducting entrance examinations, additional requirements are met depending on the individual characteristics of applicants with disabilities in accordance with clause 98 of the Admission Procedure.

The conditions specified above are provided to applicants on the basis of an application for admission containing information about the need to create appropriate special conditions.


Entrance tests using remote technologies are not conducted


RULES FOR SUBMISSION AND CONSIDERATION OF APPEALS

Based on the results of the admissions test conducted by the USAU, the applicant (trusted representative) has the right to file an appeal with the appeal commission about a violation, in the applicant’s opinion, of the established procedure for conducting the admissions test and (or) about disagreement with the received assessment of the admissions test results.

The appeal is submitted personally by the applicant (trusted representative) to the admissions committee of the Ural State Academy of Arts and Sciences on the day the results of the entrance test are announced or during the next working day. An appeal about a violation of the established procedure for conducting an admissions test can also be filed on the day of the admissions test.

Consideration of the appeal is not a retake of the entrance test. During the consideration of the appeal, compliance with the established procedure for conducting the admissions test and (or) the correctness of the assessment of the results of the admissions test is checked.

The appeal is considered no later than the next working day after the day it was filed.

The applicant (trustee) has the right to be present during the consideration of the appeal. One of the parents or legal representatives has the right to be present with a minor applicant (under 18 years of age), except for minors recognized in accordance with the law as fully capable before reaching adulthood.

After considering the appeal, the appeal commission decides to change the assessment of the entrance test results or leave the specified assessment unchanged.

The decision of the appeal commission, documented in the protocol, is brought to the attention of the applicant (authorized representative). The fact that the applicant (authorized person) has become familiar with the decision of the appeal commission is certified by the signature of the applicant (authorized person).


Information about the absence of the need for applicants to undergo a mandatory preliminary medical examination

A medical certificate is not required when submitting documents for admission.




Documents are submitted to the admissions committee - Ekaterinburg, st. K. Liebknecht, 23

Postal address for sending documents required for admission: 620075 Ekaterinburg, st. K. Liebknecht, 23.

The university does not accept applicants in electronic form.

Applicants are not provided with places in the dormitory.

No additional treatment

With the end of school, a new and most memorable time begins in the life of every graduate - entering a university. It is in an educational institution that you will gain the necessary knowledge in your chosen specialty, learn to express and defend your point of view, and pass an exam for independence. All this can be brought to life by enrolling in the Ural University of Architecture and Art, which many people call the academy out of habit.

History of the educational institution

The Ural State Architecture and Art College, which recently became a university, was opened in 1947. At this time, training for the architectural field began in Sverdlovsk (the modern name of this city is Yekaterinburg). The existing Ural Industrial Institute began training future specialists. To carry out this activity, the university has created a department of the appropriate profile in its structure.

In 1967, a branch of the architectural institute operating in Moscow was opened on the basis of the structural unit. After 5 years, it became an independent higher education institution and changed its name. The educational organization became known as the Sverdlovsk Architectural Institute. This means that the current academy (university) was created in 1972. It is from this year that the existence of the university is counted.

Modern period

In 1995, the Sverdlovsk Architectural Institute became an academy, and in 2015 - an architectural and art university, which many people continue to call an academy out of habit. Today the university is considered one of the leading ones in our country. It trains specialists for such important areas of modern life as architecture, urban planning, design, and fine arts.

Residents of not only Yekaterinburg, but also other Russian cities enter the university. The fact is that an educational institution of this profile is the only one in the Ural Federal District. The Academy of Architecture and Art (Ekaterinburg) trains bachelors, specialists, masters, and graduate students. The university has over 2 thousand students and more than 50 graduate students.

Research activities

The university of art and architecture, located in Yekaterinburg, conducts not only educational activities. He is also engaged in research and innovation work. It is being carried out in several directions. Specialists study more deeply the theory and history of architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture, fine art, technical aesthetics, etc.

The results of research activities are scientific articles, teaching aids, and large-scale projects. Among the results of the university’s work, it is worth noting the methodology and theory of design for the extreme conditions of the Far North, research on the influence of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux on the architecture of our country.

It is also worth noting that the Ural State Architectural Academy (Ekaterinburg) periodically participates in various conferences at the international, Russian and regional levels. The university uses new and relevant knowledge obtained at such events in the training of qualified specialists - urban planners, architects, designers.

The international cooperation

The university in question, like other higher education institutions, strives to develop international cooperation. It is very important in the modern world. Thanks to him, scientific opportunities are expanding. The Ural Architectural Academy (Ekaterinburg) conducts joint research work with foreign partner universities located in France, Finland, Italy, Germany, and Azerbaijan.

Foreign delegations periodically come to the university to gain new knowledge and exchange experiences. The Academy, which has become a university, also regularly organizes trips for its representatives on business trips abroad.

The first step to admission: preparation

There are a lot of people who want to become university students, so special attention needs to be paid to preparing for admission. So, for example, courses are organized for applicants at an educational institution such as the Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg) at the faculty of pre-university preparation. Classes are conducted in drawing, composition, color composition, drawing, painting, graphics. Training in preparatory courses begins on October 1 and continues until May 31.

For those who want to plunge into creativity much earlier, it was created at the Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg). It accepts students in grades 1-9. For high school students, the school has created courses lasting 2 years. 10th grade students attend composition and drawing, and 11th grade students attend composition, drawing and color (or drafting).

Second step: choosing a direction

  • "Architecture".
  • "Urban planning".
  • “Design” (4 profiles to choose from - graphic, industrial design, environmental design, costume design).
  • "Folk crafts and decorative arts."
  • "The Art of Textiles and Costume".

At the specialty, the Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg) offers only 3 areas of training:

  • "Monumental and decorative art."
  • "Graphic arts".
  • "Painting".

Third step: studying entrance tests

Absolutely all directions require passing two general education subjects: either Russian language and mathematics, or Russian language and literature. Persons who have only completed school take the listed disciplines in the form of the Unified State Exam. Applicants with secondary vocational education are offered entrance tests, which are conducted within its walls by the Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg). The Russian language is taken in the form of a presentation, and literature and mathematics - in the form of a test.

You need to take care of taking the Unified State Exam in advance. Registration for exams is carried out in schools starting from December 1. This procedure ends on February 1. At the university, entrance examinations are held in the summer. Information about the date of their delivery is communicated to applicants after submitting documents.

Fourth step: review the minimum scores

Not all 11th grade graduates who have passed the Unified State Exam can apply to a university, and not all applicants admitted on the basis of entrance tests can be enrolled, because there is such a thing as “minimum scores.” For each subject, a specific acceptable result is determined. The Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg) refuses to accept documents for applicants who have not reached a certain level, since insufficient results indicate a low level of knowledge. At school, such an applicant would get a bad grade. The minimum scores for 2017 are shown in the table below. They may change slightly every year, so it is recommended to check the exact values ​​with the admissions office.

Minimum scores 2017
Direction of training / specialty List of items to be handed over Minimum score for each subject Overall minimum score
"Architecture"Russian language37 110
Mathematics28
Drawing25
Composition20
"Urban planning"Russian language37 85
Mathematics28
Composition20
"Design"Russian language37 120
Literature33
Drawing25
Composition25
"Folk crafts and arts and crafts"Russian language37 120
Literature33
ISO25
Composition25
"The Art of Textiles and Costume"Russian language37 120
Literature33
ISO25
Composition25
"Monumental and decorative art"Russian language37 120
Literature33
ISO25
Composition25
"Graphic arts"Russian language37 150
Literature33
ISO25
Composition30
Interview25
"Painting"Russian language37 120
Literature33
ISO25
Composition25

Fifth step: submitting documents

The Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg) accepts the following documents from applicants:

  • a copy of the passport (for Russian citizens) and a copy of documents proving identity and citizenship (for foreigners);
  • a school certificate, a diploma from a Russian university or college, a document from a foreign state on education along with a certificate of recognition of education;
  • 2 photos for admission without Unified State Exam results and the need to pass entrance tests conducted by the university independently;
  • other papers (for example, documents indicating the presence of disability, absence of parents, victories in Olympiads).

At the university, applicants must additionally fill out an application. In it, each applicant indicates his first name, last name, patronymic, date of birth, passport data, writes information about his existing education, Unified State Exam results, and fills out fields in which he can list his individual achievements. The applicant's signature is placed at the end of the application. With its help, the applicant assures that he is familiar with the admission rules and documents available to the university, and agrees with the processing of his personal data.

Step six: analysis of passing scores

The period of waiting for enrollment results is very painful. I would like to quickly find out whether I succeeded in enrolling or not. However, there is no way to speed up the process of enrollment and announcement of results. During this period, you can only assess your chances of admission. To do this, you should analyze the passing scores for the budget, known for past years. For example, let’s take the year 2016, statistics about which were collected by the Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg):

  1. The passing score, adjusted to a 100-point scale, was highest in “Architecture”. It was 83. Competition in this area was high. 359 applications were submitted for 51 budget places.
  2. The passing grade was also high in the Urban Planning direction. This indicator was 80 points. 260 applications from applicants were submitted for 13 free places.

Over 70 were in such areas as “Design” (environmental design, industrial design, graphic design), “Graphics” and “Painting”. In other specialties, the indicator adjusted to a 100-point scale was slightly more than 60.

Contact information for applicants

The location of such an educational institution as the Academy of Architecture is Yekaterinburg. The address of the university is street 23. This is the main and only building. This is where the admissions committee begins to function in the summer, and this is where applicants come. In order to ask any questions about admission, you can come to the university or call the phone number that is on the website.

The Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg) has 2 dormitories. The address of the first of them is Yuyulskaya Street, 22, and the second is Vostochnaya Street, 20. Places in the dormitory are provided to nonresident students. But, unfortunately, applicants are not offered housing during the period of entrance examinations.

More about dormitories

The first dormitory houses full-time students. In total, the building can accommodate 374 people. Each room accommodates 1 to 3 students. All rooms are equipped with furniture. To create more comfortable conditions, the university equipped a recreation room in the building. In it, students can have fun playing board games and watching home cinema.

The second dormitory was created for a different category of students - people who study in the evening department, but are not residents of Yekaterinburg. The building is designed for 230 people. It also has all the necessary conditions for living and comfortable rest. Both hostels have sports sections and a gym with exercise equipment. There is also a dance club.

For people living in the Ural Federal District and wanting to become architects, urban planners or designers, there is one option that provides the opportunity to receive an appropriate education - this is the Academy of Architecture (Ekaterinburg). How to enter this university is a question that we have considered. Becoming a student is not difficult. You just need to pay attention to preparing for the Unified State Exam and passing the entrance tests.

The Academy dates back to 1947, when Professor K.T.Babykin organized the graduating department of architecture at the Ural Industrial Institute (now USTU-UPI). In 1967, the department was transformed into the Ural branch of the Moscow Architectural Institute, on the basis of which the Sverdlovsk Architectural Institute was created in 1972.

The first rector and founder of the institute was Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Arts, People's Architect of the USSR, Professor, Doctor of Architecture N.S. Alferov.

Since 1996, the institute received state academy status.

Currently, the Academy is the largest university of this profile in Russia, the only one in the Ural Federal District. Over 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students study there. The number of applicants annually is 550 people. Scientific and teaching activities are carried out by a qualified staff of teachers numbering over 250 people. Among them are 25 professors, doctors of science, more than 100 candidates of science, associate professors, 3 members of state Academies of Sciences, 3 laureates of State Prizes, more than 100 members of the creative Unions of Architects, Designers and Artists, 15 Honored Architects, Artists, and Cultural Workers of Russia.

The Academy has 5 faculties: Pre-university training, Architecture, Design, Advanced training and accelerated training, Part-time (evening) training; 2 institutes: Institute of Urbanism and Institute of Fine Arts; 3 branches: Institute of Design in Tyumen, Institute of Design and Applied Arts in Khanty-Mansiysk, Architectural Institute in Nizhny Tagil. The Academy successfully operates postgraduate studies, doctoral studies, and a specialized Council for the defense of dissertations.

The Academy provides multi-level training of specialists in the areas of “Architecture” and “Design” with the duration of study in the educational programs Bachelor of Architecture - 4.5 years, Bachelor of Design - 4 years, Master of Architecture - 2.5 years and Master of Design - 2 years. For fine arts majors, there is end-to-end training with a training period of 6 years.

The Academy has the largest library on architecture and art in the city - 80 thousand volumes, a unique Museum of the History of Architecture and Industrial Technology of the Urals in the city's Historical Park, a sports complex with an area of ​​1773 m2, a sports base on Lake Shartash, 2 dormitories with 600 places, a public catering complex "Master and Margarita".

The total area of ​​the training and laboratory base is over 30 thousand m2. The Academy has its own publishing house “Architecton”, the inter-university magazine “Architecton”, and the student newspaper “Archipelago”.

Active student life is organized by the Academy's Student Council. It operates a sports club, a student club, a student theater, a Fashion Theater, a poetry association, and a KVN team.

Students and graduate students of the Academy are regular winners of annual international competitions of diploma projects and works in all areas and specialties, international competitions: “Architecture”, “Kinoproba”, “Mitsubishi Motors”, “Samsung Electronics”, etc.

Professors of the Academy are laureates of the international competitions "Diamond Peace Prize", "Golden Palm" in Cannes, for the best textbook on architecture, international festivals "Architecture", awarded the national prize "Victoria", "Crystal Daedalus", gold medals and diplomas for the best books and creative works.

Does the Academy have contractual relations and carry out international cooperation with the University of Paris? 1 "Sorbonne", University of Florence.

The Academy's foreign partners are firms and universities in the UK, USA, Japan, China, South Korea, Italy, and Germany.

The Ural College of Construction, Architecture and Entrepreneurship is a modern innovative educational institution that implements a wide range of secondary vocational and additional education programs. For college students, a two-degree program is being implemented (learning using distance learning technologies).

The Ural College of Construction, Architecture and Entrepreneurship is the legal successor of the Yekaterinburg School of Art and Industry, founded in 1902.

Over more than a century of history, more than 60 thousand specialists have been trained for the construction complex and the economy of the Sverdlovsk region.

The training and production complex includes 20 innovative classrooms and laboratories. The Library Media Center is a new type of library with a range of electronic information services.

Today in college many things are unique and inimitable. Modern interiors, high-tech equipment, qualified teaching staff - all this creates a favorable atmosphere for the realization of the creative potential of students.

Over the past 5 years, the college has annually become the winner of competitions among professional educational organizations in the Sverdlovsk region that implement innovative programs, receiving grants for the development of priority areas of activity.

Creative college projects help students discover their talents and become successful in their future profession. By participating in student government, future specialists gain the necessary experience for further professional and personal development, and actively participate in various events and social events.

College students and employees master advanced domestic and foreign experience. Interacting with the college on the basis of social partnership, leading enterprises, such as KREPS Corporation LLC, reward students with grants for success in competitions and championships of professional excellence.

The achievements of students in practical training in the specialty “Construction and operation of buildings and structures” prompted the SRO NP “Union of Builders of the Sverdlovsk Region” to establish a special scholarship grant. Cooperation between the college and leading enterprises in high-tech production increases the status of in-demand professions.

For eight years, the educational institution has been collaborating with the Academy of Political Education for Youth “International Forum Burg Liebenzell” in Germany. The skills acquired during professional internships and championships help teachers prepare students to participate in the international World Skills movement.

Thanks to the high level of innovation, the college is already providing a new quality of training for specialists.

Bobrovsky branch
624019, Sverdlovsk region, Sysertsky district, Bobrovsky village, st. Krasnoderevtsev, 37
tel.: 8-343-74-325-33