“Preparation for the Secondary Educational Institution in the field of Media Communications” - course 15,000 rubles. from MSU, training 2 weeks. (1 month), Date: December 5, 2023.
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June preparatory express course. Preparation for DVI in BACHELOR'S DEGREE.
As part of the Express course, training is provided in the following areas: additional entrance test (DVI) creative orientation (bachelor's degree): journalism, media communications (two streams: June, July)
The preparation program for the DVI is designed for undergraduate applicants.
The express course provides an analysis of the DVI program and tasks.
The courses are taught by teachers from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University.
Category of students (requirements for students) – graduates of the 11th grade of secondary schools, applicants
Training duration is 24 hours.
Form of training – full-time and part-time, consulting classes in lecture form.
June: classes are held once a week (on Saturdays).
July: classes are held several days in a row at the beginning of the month (before the DVI).
The course includes 12 lessons lasting 60 minutes.
The cost of the course (bachelor's degree) is 15,000 rubles.
Category of students (requirements for students) – graduates of the 11th grade of secondary schools, applicants
Duration of training – 16 hours.
Form of training – full-time and part-time, consulting classes in lecture form.
June: classes are held once a week (on Saturdays).
July: classes are held several days in a row at the beginning of the month (before the DVI).
The course includes 8 lessons lasting 60 minutes.
The cost of the course (bachelor's degree) is 10,000 rubles.
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PREPARATION FOR THE DVI IN THE DIRECTION OF “MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS”
Purpose of the program
- To form an adequate and systematized idea of the literary process of the 18th – 20th centuries, Russian classical literature and literature of the 20th, the history of Russia, social studies
- To teach students to independently analyze and understand works of literature not only in an artistic context, but also in a historical, socio-political context; analyze the events of Russian history, understand historical processes and features of eras; master the terms of social studies, analyze social processes, relationships between members of society
- Develop a sense of language, the ability to work with words.
Formal learning outcomes
▪ Knowledge of the main stages of development of Russian literature, history, laws of social development
▪ The ability to analyze works of fiction, consider them in a historical and socio-political context;
▪ The ability to highlight the main features that determine the place and role of works in national and world culture, the significance of historical processes and the development of society.
Block 1. Literature (8 hours)
Topic 1.1. 18th century literature
• D.I. Fonvizin • N.A. Radishchev
Topic 1.2. 19th century literature
• V.A. Zhukovsky • A.S. Griboyedov • A.S. Pushkin • M.Yu. Lermontov • N.V. Gogol • V.G. Belinsky • A.I. Herzen • I.S. Turgenev • I.A. Goncharov • N.A. Dobrolyubov • N.G. Chernyshevsky • D.I. Pisarev • N.A. Nekrasov • F.I. Tyutchev • A.A. Fet • M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin • F.M. Dostoevsky
Topic 1.3. Literature of the early 20th century
• A.P. Chekhov • I.A. Bunin • M. Gorky • A.A. Block • V.V. Mayakovsky • S.A. Yesenin • M.I. Tsvetaeva • O.E. Mandelstam • A.A. Akhmatova • M.A. Bulgakov
Topic 1.4. Literature of the Soviet period
• A.I. Solzhenitsyn • B.L. Pasternak • M.A. Sholokhov • M.A. Bulgakov • A.T. Tvardovsky • V.P. Astafiev “Tsar Fish” • V.G. Rasputin “Farewell to Matera” • V.M. Shukshin “Cut”, “Uncle Ermolai”, “Crank”, "Alone."
Poetry of the second half of the 20th century.
• V.S. Vysotsky “Silver Strings”, “Mass Graves”, “Wolf Hunt”, “Ballad of Love”, “Song about a Friend”
• ON THE. Zabolotsky “The thunderstorm is coming”, “Don’t let your soul be lazy...”, “I was brought up by harsh nature...”, “Confession”
• B.Sh. Okudzhava “Goodbye, boys”, “The past cannot be undone”, “Arbat courtyard”, “Midnight trolleybus”
Block 2. History (8 hours)
Topic 2.1 Russia in the 18th – mid-19th centuries.
• Peter's transformations. Absolutism. Formation of the bureaucratic apparatus. Traditional orders and serfdom in the context of the deployment of modernization
• North War. Proclamation of the Russian Empire
• “Enlightened absolutism.” Legislative design of the class system
• Features of the Russian economy in the 18th – first half of the 19th centuries: the dominance of serfdom and the emergence of capitalist relations. The beginning of the industrial revolution
• Russian enlightenment
• The transformation of Russia into a world power in the 18th century.
• The culture of the peoples of Russia and its connection with European and world culture of the 18th – first half of the 19th centuries.
• Legal reforms and measures to strengthen absolutism in the first half of the 19th century.
• Patriotic War of 1812
• Decembrist movement
• Conservatives. Slavophiles and Westerners. Russian utopian socialism
• Imperial foreign policy of autocracy. The Crimean War and its consequences for the country
Topic 2.2 Russia in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries.
Russia in the First World War. Revolution and Civil War in Russia
• Reforms of the 1860s and 1870s.
• Social upsurge of the 1860s
• Counter-reform policy
• Capitalist relations in industry and agriculture. The role of the state in the economic life of the country
• Increasing economic and social contradictions in conditions of accelerated modernization. Reforms S.Yu. Witte
• Ideological movements, political parties and social movements in Russia at the turn of the century
• The Eastern Question in the foreign policy of the Russian Empire. Russia in the system of military-political alliances
• Russo-Japanese War
• The spiritual life of Russian society in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries. Critical realism. Russian avant-garde. Development of science and education system
• Revolution of 1905–1907. The formation of Russian parliamentarism. Liberal democratic, radical, nationalist movements
• Reforms of P.A. Stolypin
• Russia in the First World War. The impact of the war on Russian society
• Revolution of 1917 Provisional Government and Soviets
• Political tactics of the Bolsheviks, their rise to power. The first decrees of the Soviet government. constituent Assembly
• Civil war and foreign intervention. Political programs of the parties involved. The policy of "war communism". Results of the Civil War
• Transition to a new economic policy
Topic 2.3 USSR in 1922–1991.
• Education of the USSR. Selecting merging paths. Nation building
• Party discussions about ways and methods of building socialism in the USSR. Cult of personality I.V. Stalin. Mass repression. Constitution of the USSR 1936
• Reasons for curtailing the new economic policy. Industrialization, collectivization
• Ideological foundations of Soviet society and culture in the 1920–1930s. Cultural revolution. Elimination of illiteracy, creation of an education system
• Foreign policy strategy of the USSR in the 1920–1930s. USSR on the eve of the Great Patriotic War
• Causes, stages of the Great Patriotic War
• The heroism of the Soviet people during the war. Partisan movement. Home front during the war. Ideology and culture during the war years
• USSR in the anti-Hitler coalition
• Results of the Great Patriotic War. The role of the USSR in World War II and resolving questions about the post-war world order
• Restoration of the economy. Ideological campaigns of the late 1940s.
• Cold War. Military-political alliances in the post-war system of international relations. Formation of the world socialist system
• XX Congress of the CPSU and condemnation of the cult of personality. Economic reforms of the 1950s–1960s, the reasons for their failures. Economic growth slowdown
• “Stagnation” as a manifestation of the crisis of the Soviet development model. Constitutional consolidation of the leading role of the CPSU. Constitution of the USSR 1977
• Attempts to modernize the Soviet economy and political system in the 1980s. "Perestroika" and "glasnost". Formation of a multi-party system
• USSR in global and regional
• socialist system
• Features of the development of Soviet culture in the 1950–1980s.
Topic 2.4 Russian Federation
• Crisis of power: consequences of the failure of the “perestroika” policy. August 1991 events Bialowieza Accords 1991 and the collapse of the USSR
• Political crisis of September – October 1993 Adoption of the Constitution of the Russian Federation of 1993 Socio-political development of Russia in the second half of the 1990s.
Political parties and movements of the Russian Federation. Russian Federation and member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States
• Transition to a market economy: reforms and their consequences
• Russian Federation in 2000–2012: main trends
socio-economic and socio-political development of the country at the present stage.
• Russia in global integration processes and the emerging modern international legal system
• Modern Russian culture
Block 3. Social studies (8 hours)
Topic 3.1 Man and society
• Natural and social in man (Man as a result of biological and sociocultural evolution).
• Thinking and activity
• Needs and interests
• Freedom and necessity in human activity. Freedom and responsibility
• System structure of society: elements and subsystems
• Basic institutions of society
• The concept of culture. Forms and varieties of culture
• The science. Main features of scientific thinking. Natural, social and human sciences
• Education, its importance for the individual and society
• Art
• The concept of social progress
• Multivariate social development (types of societies)
• Threats of the 21st century. (global problems)
Topic 3.2 Social relations
• Social groups
• Ethnic communities
• Interethnic relations, ethnosocial conflicts, ways to resolve them
• Constitutional principles (foundations) of national policy in the Russian Federation
• Social conflict
• Types of social norms
• Social control
• Family and marriage
• Social role
• Socialization of the individual
Topic 3.3 Politics
• Concept of power
• The state, its functions
• Politic system
• Democracy, its basic values and characteristics
• Civil society and the state
• Political parties and movements
• Mass media in the political system
• Election campaign in the Russian Federation
• Political process
• Political participation
• Political leadership
Topic 3.4 Law
• Law in the system of social norms
• Legislative process
• Concept and types of legal liability
• Constitution of the Russian Federation. Fundamentals of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation
• Legislation of the Russian Federation on elections
• Subjects of civil law.
• The right to a healthy environment and ways to protect it
• International law (international protection of human rights in peacetime and wartime)
PREPARATION FOR THE DVI IN THE DIRECTION OF "JOURNALISM"
1. Purpose of the program
- Familiarize yourself with the procedure and content of the additional entrance test in journalism.
- Present the principles of organizing work on the tasks of the additional entrance test in journalism.
- Advise students on the use of literary and historical materials to complete tasks for an additional entrance test in journalism.
Formal learning outcomes
▪ Introduction to the procedure for the additional entrance test in journalism.
▪ Understanding the content of the tasks of the additional entrance test in journalism.
▪ Knowledge of general approaches to completing tasks in the additional entrance test in journalism.
Block 1. DVI in the direction of "Journalism".
1.1 Structure and content of the DVI in journalism.
1.2 General approaches to completing DVI assignments in journalism.
Block 2. Story.
2.1 Russia from ancient times to the 17th century.
2.2 Russia in the XVIII-XIX centuries.
2.3 Russia in the 20th century.
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