The educational program is aims at training a specialist in the field of transport design who meets the requirements of a potential employer at the time of graduation and in the near future. A specialist who has the skills to manage and simultaneously manage a line of design projects for one or more brands.
Studies at Moscow Poly
A course aims at creating a project for a real customer. Students start a project fr om scratch and develop it using various devices, software products and technologies. Each project has its own curator, who sets tasks and helps solve problems. Our students ' projects are developed in laboratories. They include:
- Student technology center. It is a structural division of the University within the project activity Center, combining its technological, material and educational resources intended for the development and implementation of project activities of students.
- Laboratory of layout and prototyping of the CPD. Here they teach how to make products using additive manufacturing (3D printing), three-dimensional modeling, and 3D scanning. The laboratory has personal 3D extrusion printers, which allow in most cases to provide requests that appear within the framework of project activities at the University. Students also have equipment for printing parts from photopolymers with high accuracy - up to 0.32 microns.
- Chembiotech cluster. The opportunities of the workshop of the project activity Center include: locksmithing and mechanical processing, gas welding, technological work with pipelines, electrical and radio installation, vacuum equipment, a set of control and measurement measures, and much more. Thanks to high-tech equipment, students can desing, measure, experiment, and test their own projects!
- Fablab Of Moscow Polytechnic University. There is Fablab in the campus of the Moscow Polytechnic University on Elektrozavodskaya, in the basement of Block A,. This is a place wh ere you can come and work on an engineering project. The fablab has soldering jobs, laboratory equipment, and 3D printers. You can also program microcontrollers: work with debugging boards and sensors.
Thanks to project activities, students are interested in working for results and each graduate has a portfolio of completed projects — a kind of CV which guarantees the employer that he has really mastered what is recorded in the curriculum.