The program provides fundamental knowledge of technological procedures and facilities designed for processing mineral and industrial raw materials, producing and processing ferrous and non-ferrous metals and ecological problems related to powder metallurgy.
Aleksandr F. Shimansky
D. Sc. in Chemistry, Professor
Tel.: +7 391 213-35-17
E-mail: AShimanskiy [at] sfu-kras [dot] ru
Duration: | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
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Starting date (each year): | September, 1 |
Study intensity: | Full-time |
Delivery mode: | Blended |
Type of degree: | Bachelor in Material Science |
Language: | Russian |
Entry requirements: |
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Tuition fee (per year): | The price will be announced soon. |
Application deadline: | June 30 |
Accommodation: | On-campus accommodation is available in double and triple-occupancy rooms (€ 20 per month) |
Practicalities: | Airport transfer and invitation letter for a Russian study visa are provided by the University |
The program consists of theoretical and practical courses. The main ones are:
- Physical chemistry of ceramic and composite materials;
- Powder metallurgy processes;
- Application, technology and properties of coating;
- Material science and technology of composite materials;
- Technology of ceramic materials;
- Technology of electronics materials.
More information?
Please contact our Department of International Educational Programs, SibFU
e-mail: study [at] sfu-kras [dot] ru
phone: +7 391 206-39-28
fax: +7 391 206-21-66
address: 82/6 Svobodny pr., room 427, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia
VKontakte: vk.com/international_education_sibfu
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Today Siberian Federal University (SibFU) with over 35,000 students enrolled in its programmes is one of the most actively developing universities in Russia. Annually more than 200 visiting professors — leading scientists from UK, Germany, Spain and USA — deliver their lectures at SibFU.
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