The admissions committee welcomes them to Shevchenko. Rules for admission to the State Educational Institution "Lugansk State University named after Taras Shevchenko"

Lugansk national university them. T. Shevchenko (LNU) trains bachelors in the following areas:

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "HUMANITIES"

  • Story
  • Philology
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Foreign language or Russian language (according to profile). 3. History of Ukraine*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "NATURAL SCIENCES"

  • Biology
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. Physics or chemistry*;
  • Geography
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Geography. 3. History of Ukraine or mathematics*;
  • Chemistry
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Chemistry. 3. Physics or mathematics*;
  • Ecology, protection environment and balanced environmental management
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Chemistry or geography*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION"

  • Journalism
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Foreign language or Russian language. 3. Creative competition*;
  • Publishing and editing
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Foreign language or mathematics*;
  • Advertising and public relations (by type of activity)

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "INFORMATICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING"

  • Computer Engineering
  • Software Engineering

SPECIALTIES IN THE "ART" DIRECTION

  • Arts and crafts
  • Design
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Creative competition*;
  • fine arts
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Creative competition*;
  • Film and television art
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Creative competition*;
  • Musical art
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Creative competition*;
  • Choreography
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Creative competition*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE "CULTURE" DIRECTION

  • Documentation and information activities
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Foreign language or history of Ukraine*;
  • Cultural studies
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Foreign language or geography*.

SPECIALTIES OF THE DIRECTION "MEDICINE"

  • Laboratory diagnostics
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. Physics or mathematics*.

SPECIALTIES OF THE DIRECTION "INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION"

  • Management
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Geography or foreign language*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "TEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION"

  • Preschool education
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. Mathematics or history of Ukraine*;
  • Correctional education (according to nosologies)
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. Foreign language or history of Ukraine*;
  • Primary education
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Biology or history of Ukraine*;
  • Professional education (by profile)
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Physics or chemistry*;
  • Social pedagogy
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Foreign language or biology*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY"

  • Forestry and gardening
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Biology or foreign language*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "SYSTEM SCIENCES AND CYBERNETICS"

  • Informatics
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Physics or foreign language*;
  • System analysis
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Physics or foreign language*.

SPECIALTIES OF THE DIRECTION "SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES"

  • Political science
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. World history or foreign language*;
  • Practical psychology
  • Psychology
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. History of Ukraine or foreign language*;
  • Sociology
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Mathematics or foreign language*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "SOCIAL SECURITY"

  • Social work
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. History of Ukraine. 3. Geography or foreign language*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE "SERVICE SECTOR" DIRECTION

  • Hotel and restaurant business
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Foreign language. 3. Geography or mathematics*;
  • Tourism
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Geography. 3. History of Ukraine or foreign language*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES"

  • Mathematics
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Physics or foreign language*;
  • Physics
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Physics. 3. Mathematics or chemistry*.

SPECIALTIES IN THE DIRECTION "PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPORTS AND HUMAN HEALTH"

  • Human health
  • Sport
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. Creative competition*;
  • Physical education
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Biology. 3. Creative competition*.

SPECIALTIES OF THE DIRECTION "ECONOMICS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP"

  • Marketing
  • Applied Statistics
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. History of Ukraine or geography*;
  • Commodity science and trade entrepreneurship
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. Geography or chemistry*;
  • Finance and credit
    Competitive subjects: 1. Ukrainian language and literature. 2. Mathematics. 3. History of Ukraine or geography*.

Today there are more than 800 universities in Ukraine, among which one of the oldest higher education institutions occupies a special place educational institutions Eastern Europe - Ivan Franko Lviv National University.

General information

According to data for 2014, almost 14 thousand students are studying at LNU, of which just over 10 thousand are full-time students and about 3.5 thousand are part-time students. In addition, 812 graduate students are preparing to defend their dissertations. As for the scientific teaching staff, out of 1,500 teachers, 536 are associate professors, 157 are professors, 612 are candidates of science and 131 are doctors of science.

Lviv Ivan Franko: how to get there

The main building of LNU is located in the building in which the Regional Galician Sejm met in the last quarter of the 19th century. the building in the style of classicism is plastered in a light yellow color and decorated with columns, and on its pediment and portico you can see allegorical sculptural compositions “Work”, “Education”, etc. Also on its facade one cannot help but notice the ancient motto of Lviv University in Latin, which translated as “Educated citizens are the adornment of the Motherland.” Address of the main building of LNU: st. Sichovykh Riflemen, 14, and the legal address of the university is Universitetskaya Street, 1. In addition, the Faculty of Electronics is located on Drahomanov Street, at 50. To get to the street you can use trams running on routes 1 and 9, or minibuses number 29 and number 29a.

Lviv National University named after Ivan Franko: history

LNU has such an interesting and eventful history that even for its summary You will need more than one page. Suffice it to say that it was founded on the basis of the Jesuit college, operating in Lviv since 1608. In 1661, King John II Casimir signed an act granting university rights to this educational institution. Thus, until 1773, Lviv University was under the leadership of the Jesuits, and the main subjects were theology, philosophy and Latin. After Galicia became part of the Habsburg Empire, the activities of the Jesuit society, like other Catholic orders, were discontinued, and teaching began to be conducted in Ukrainian. A century later, a famous writer and politician Ivan Franko, whose name was given to LNU (then Leningrad State University) in 1940. IN last decades In the 20th century, as part of the modernization of the university, modern departments were introduced here and several new departments were opened, which cannot but please teachers and students.

Faculties of Lviv University

At LNU named after. Ivan Franko has 17 faculties, including biology, geology, geography, applied mathematics and computer science, economics, electronics, journalism, history, foreign languages, culture and art, international relations, physics, philosophy, law, chemistry, philology and mechanics and mathematics. They include 112 departments, and some of them have museums. For example, as part of Faculty of Biology There is a Zoological Museum, based on the Natural History Cabinet, opened in 1784, and at the Faculty of History there is an Archaeological Museum, which is considered one of the famous attractions of the city of Lviv.

Scientific and educational institutions operating at LNU

In addition to those mentioned above, Ivan Franko Lviv National University includes a number of scientific institutions. For example, it works: botanical garden, astronomical observatory, university history museum, centers information technology countries of Northern Europe and humanities research, scientific institutes of French studies, Slavic studies, European integration and many others. Of the educational institutions of LNU, the Pedagogical and Law Colleges, the Center Italian language and Classical Gymnasium.

Rules for admission to LNU

Ivan Franko Lviv National University accepts applicants for undergraduate studies. To do this, it is necessary to submit to the university educational certificates in 3 subjects, determined by the conditions for admission in 2014, depending on the specific specialty chosen by the applicant. Moreover, since Lviv National University, named after I. Franko, is classified as a research university, it has the right to independently determine the list of competitive subjects.

International cooperation and training of foreign citizens

LNU named after I. Franko has been actively participating in teaching staff for more than one year. Every year, more than a hundred students attend lectures on a wide range of disciplines in foreign universities. Moreover, students of the history and geography faculties undergo educational practice at universities in Poland, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and the Czech Republic, and employees of the philological, mechanical and mathematical, chemical departments, the faculty of international relations, as well as the departments of applied mathematics and computer science are trained in educational institutions in Poland, France, Colombia, Switzerland and Austria. As for foreign students, a summer school is held annually (under a grant from the United States government and with the assistance of the University of Kansas) for students from the United States who undergo a six-week internship at LNU in the history of Ukraine and the Ukrainian language.

Notable alumni and professors

Lviv National University named after. I. Franko, who will soon celebrate his 350th birthday, is the alma mother for hundreds of thousands of graduates. Among those who graduated from this university, there are many scientists, artists, politicians and businessmen who are known far beyond the borders of Ukraine. For example, in addition to Ivan Franko, it graduated from: the famous Ukrainian poet Bogdan Lepky, the creator of the first effective anti-typhoid vaccine Rudolf Weigl, the author of the term “genocide” - Raphael Lemkin, one of the pioneers modern theory probabilities - Mark Katz and many others. The teaching staff of LNU is no less stellar. IN different years The university taught: the outstanding mathematician Stefan Banach, the representative of Poland in the League of Nations - Shimon Ashkenazi, the famous linguist - Jerzy Kurilovich, the famous Polish physicist - Marian Smoluchowski and many others.

Faculty of Natural Geography, and now - “Faculty natural sciences"has long history its formation and development.

The Donetsk Institute of Public Education (DINO) was created in 1923. The then only faculty of social education included chemical and biological classrooms. For the first students, courses were taught in chemistry, biology and child anatomy and physiology. Even then, students of the Faculty of Social Education performed term papers on the anatomy and physiology of the child. In 1927, a faculty was created on the basis of the Faculty of Social Education vocational education, where, among others, chemical and agrobiological departments were opened. In 1931, the Faculty of Natural Geography was founded. From the same year, it was possible to improve the qualifications of teachers of the agrobiological department in the branch of the All-Ukrainian Institute for Advanced Training of Teachers opened at DINO. So, the natural direction of training specialists at DINO existed from the moment of its opening, as evidenced by both the faculty album and the university archive.

Geographical, biological and chemical education high quality gave the faculty graduates the opportunity to prove themselves not only in professional activity pedagogical, but also in various other industries and areas of professional activity. Today our graduates successfully work in law enforcement agencies, business, politics, scientific institutions, in local governments.

Two deputy deans are involved in organizing the educational process at the faculty. Planning, organizing and monitoring the quality of implementation educational process is the Deputy Dean for educational work. Since 2015, these duties have been performed by the senior lecturer of the Department of Laboratory Diagnostics, Anatomy and Physiology - Natalya Nikolaevna Skripnik. Social and humanitarian work with students of the faculty is carried out under the leadership of the deputy dean for social and humanitarian work - teacher of the Department of Geography Yulia Yuryevna Chikina.

Employees of the dean's office - leading specialist Elena Agarkova and secretary Anna Patalakha - actively help in the daily work of organizing the educational process at the faculty. Agarkova E. is responsible for organizing the educational process at correspondence department and in the master's program of the faculty. Patalakha A. conducts the faculty's office work and also helps students day department with the solution of certain organizational issues.