INTEGRATION OF IITU IN THE FIELD OF APPLICATION OF SPACE TECHNOLOGIES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
International Information Technology University (KAZAKHSTAN)
About this paper:
Conference name: 11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
Dates: 1-3 July, 2019
Location: Palma, Spain
Abstract:
The integration of science, education and industry is the basis for the innovative development of any country. And today they can no longer develop effectively and adapt to changes in isolation, independently of each other. Employers must formulate requirements for the quality of vocational education of graduates, and educational organizations must meet these requirements.
The International Information Technology University (IITU) conducts training of bachelors and masters in the field of radioelectronics and telecommunications for various industries of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Recently, the activity of cooperation with enterprises and organizations involved in the use of space technologies has increased. Joint research is being conducted on the application of space technologies in telecommunications, radio monitoring of the radio frequency spectrum, electromagnetic compatibility of radio electronic devices, the satellite segment of 5G wireless networks, satellite radio monitoring, and so on. Educational programs in the areas of radio monitoring and space communication systems, as well as curricula for professional courses are jointly developed. A branch of the department was established at JSC "Republican Center for Space Communication" with the aim of conducting laboratory classes, industrial practices, implementation of graduation projects and master's theses. The professors of the department are the scientific supervisors and executors of the research work of the organizations.
It is shown that the integration of education and industry on the example of IITU is an important factor in the development of scientific and innovative potential of the university and improvement of graduate training quality.Keywords:
Higher education, industry, space technology, telecommunications.