Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation

Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation
Московский государственный технический университет радиотехники, электроники и автоматики
Motto

Best among equal - equal among the best!

Optimus inter pares — par inter optimos!
Type Public
Established 1947
President Alexandr Sigov
Rector Stanislav Kudzh
Students ca. 7,000
Location Russia Moscow, Russia
Website mirea.ru

Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation (Russian: Московский государственный технический университет радиотехники, электроники и автоматики, romanised: Moskóvskiy Gosudárstvennyy Institut Radiotekhniki, Elektroniki i Avtomatiki, often abbreviated MIREA) is a Russian technical university in the field of radio technology, electronics, cybernetics and automation.

History

MIREA was established in 1947 for extramural energetic engineers education. In 1967 it was transformed to a regular university. New buildings for the university were built in the south-west part of Moscow in 1976-1989. MIREA gained technical university status in 1993. In 2007 first bachelor and master programs were introduced.

In 2013-2015 MIREA merged Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Computer Science, Russian Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics and Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies.

Education

MIREA offers traditional and distance programs in the following disciplines:

Depending on program upon graduation students can earn Bachelor's degree, specialist degree or Master's degree.

Students also can attend extra courses:

Departments


Coordinates: 55°40′16″N 37°28′52″E / 55.67111°N 37.48111°E / 55.67111; 37.48111

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