The School of Science and Technologies aims to enhance the quality of specialist training in various fields and improve management mechanisms.
The school coordinates its activities with the university's academic department, as well as the three departments under its structure — Biology and Ecology, Mathematics and Digital Technologies, and Design — along with other structural units. The school organizes its operations in accordance with the laws regulating higher education institutions, the university's relevant statutes, decisions of the scientific council, and orders and decrees issued by the rector, maintaining close collaboration between the academic staff and students.
During work with students, practical, seminar, and other classes included in the academic curriculum are conducted at a high scientific and theoretical level that meets the requirements of the modern education system. Educational programs, textbooks, and teaching aids for the subjects taught within the departments are developed, and individual work plans for teaching, scientific-methodological, and other academic duties of department staff are organized. Modern teaching methodologies are applied to provide students with scientific-theoretical and practical knowledge.
The school’s main responsibilities include increasing staff potential and making student engagement more objective and innovative. Heads of departments and experienced instructors regularly participate in classes, provide necessary guidance to other teachers, and offer scientific and methodological support. Ensuring high-quality teaching and training specialists in line with contemporary demands are the primary priorities of the school’s operations.
Currently, the effective and high-level continuation of the school’s activities is carried out under the supervision of the university administration.