ACADEMIC MOBILITY OF STUDENTS SPECIALTIES "STANDARDIZATION AND CERTIFICATION" IN THE BELARUSIAN STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

In the framework of bilateral agreements between ENU. L.N. Gumilev and BSTU (Minsk, Belarus) students of the specialty "Standardization and Certification" of the Transport and Energy Department Akimgaliyeva Zarina, Alfaritov Zhubanysh, Bibekova Ayziya, Tulegenova Indira in the 7th semester of the academic mobility program in the Republic of Belarus.

The main profile of the Belarusian State University is the training of engineers of technical specialties, scientific research in various areas of industry. It also provides training in economic, computer specialties, specialists are preparing for the automation of production processes. The total number of students annually studying and working at the university is more than 13,000 people. Of these, 10950 students, 628 teachers, among whom 62 are doctors of science, 395 candidates of science, 48 professors and 254 associate professors.

The university consists of 48 departments, 10 faculties. In 2011, BSTU was accredited as a scientific organization and became a member of the Belarusian-Kazakhstan Scientific and Educational Consortium.

During their stay, students of the specialty 5B073200 "Standardization and Certification" at BSTU underwent a course "Physical-chemical methods and devices for quality control of products." Students studied the following disciplines:

• Technical regulation and standardization

• Statistical methods of quality management

• Safety requirements for product certification

• Scientific innovation

• Fundamentals of intellectual property management and invention

Research work was conducted on the above disciplines. In particular, as part of the course, standards for Shewhart maps (GOST R 50779.42-99), an example of a patent application, fire safety requirements, EU directives, and building codes were considered.

Also, students of the department "Standardization and Certification" told students of BSTU about the features of the Bologna education system in Kazakhstan.

In addition to studying at university courses, students familiarized themselves with the history and sights of the hero-city of Minsk; they visited the memorial complex Khatyn, the Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War, as well as the National Library of Belarus.

At the end of the course of study, the dean of the organic matter technology department, Yu.S. Radchenko, received certificates from our students.