Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

About the university

The Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was created and still functions as a unique educational institution. In pre-revolutionary Russia, the leading cadres of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were formed in order of career growth, without training in a special educational institution (except for short-term theoretical and practical classes or courses for police officers). After October 1917, the training of specialists to work in internal affairs agencies and correctional labor institutions was carried out in a system of short-term courses and schools for commanding personnel, but the number and level of training could not satisfy the ever-increasing needs of the state. In this regard, by the end of the twenties, there was a need to create a unified educational institution capable of providing a high level of training for employees of administrative bodies of internal affairs and correctional labor institutions (ITU).

July 1929

Higher advanced training courses for senior command staff of the administrative police apparatus and Higher Penitentiary Courses were created, which were an independent educational institution with a clearly defined profile for training specialists. In August 1930, they were reorganized into the Higher Advanced Courses for Administrative Workers of the NKVD, at which three departments were opened: administrative police, criminal investigation and correctional labor.

February 1931

Higher courses and the Institute of Administrative Construction, which opened on October 1, 1930 and had three faculties (administrative police, scientific and technical examination and investigation, correctional labor), were combined into the Central Higher School for the improvement of senior command staff and retraining of senior command staff of the NKVD, with March 1932 - Central Higher School of Workers' and Peasants' Militia (RKM). After the formation of the NKVD of the USSR in 1934, the Central Higher School of the RKM became an educational institution of national importance. It functioned two faculties: for the training of police officers and for the training of correctional institutions workers.

September 1937

The Central School of Workers' and Peasants' Militia (RKM) has been transformed into the Central School for Advanced Training of Management Staff of the RKM. A decision was made to staff it exclusively with commanding officers of the nomenclature of the Main Directorate of the RKM NKVD of the USSR. Two specialized courses have been formed: command and operational and political composition. In August 1940, the Central School of the RKM was transformed into the Central School of Police of the NKVD of the USSR. The personnel of the Central Police School of the NKVD of the USSR took an active part in the Great Patriotic War. By decision of the government and in accordance with the order of the NKVD, some of the students and teachers were sent to the front. The names of employees and graduates of the school who died on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War and while performing special tasks are carved on a memorial plaque installed in the building of the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

July 1943

The Central Police School of the NKVD of the USSR was transformed into the Higher School of the NKVD of the USSR. In addition to training police officers and correctional labor institutions (ITU), the Higher School was entrusted with training translators for working with prisoners of war, as well as teachers of special disciplines for peripheral secondary schools of the NKVD of the USSR.

March 1946

The Higher School of the NKVD of the USSR began to be called the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, and in November 1946 it was renamed the Higher School of Officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. For management personnel who were trained at the Higher Officer School, legal training was introduced according to the program of the Military Legal Academy. In its activities, the Higher Officer School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs was an independent institution, and in legal terms it was equated to the independent operational management of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1947, the Higher Officer School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR organized correspondence training for senior personnel for the Ministry of Internal Affairs system.

October 1949

Border troops and police agencies were transferred from the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs to the USSR Ministry of State Security. In this regard, the Higher Officer School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs was divided into two independent educational institutions: the Higher Officer School continued to function in the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Higher Police School was created in the USSR Ministry of State Security.

June 1952

The Council of Ministers of the USSR transformed the Higher Police School of the USSR Ministry of State Security into a higher educational institution with the right to issue graduates a USSR diploma of higher legal education of a uniform type in the specialty “Jurisprudence”.

July 1952

The Higher Officer School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR was renamed the Higher School of Advanced Training for Management Personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. In August 1953, it was disbanded, the personnel were sent to staff the Moscow School of Police Commander Training, and the educational and material base was transferred to the Higher Police School of the USSR Ministry of State Security.

March 1953.

After the merger of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR and the Ministry of State Security of the USSR, the Higher School of Police of the Ministry of State Security of the USSR became known as the Higher School of Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. In October 1953, a special faculty was organized at the Higher Police School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs for training personnel to work in foreign internal affairs agencies.

October 1954

On the basis of the Higher School of Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR was organized (from February 1960 - Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the RSFSR, from September 1962 - Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the RSFSR, from December 1966 - Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, from September 1967 . to January 1974 - Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs).

March 1958

The Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR began to train workers with a higher legal education to fill positions of command staff in institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with higher technical education for the paramilitary fire department, as well as scientific, pedagogical and scientific personnel for the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR.

February 1974

In accordance with the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated September 21, 1973, the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR was created on the basis of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (since January 1992 - the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia).

September 1974

The grand opening of the Academy took place with the presentation of the Red Banner in the Column Hall of the House of Unions. The Academy began to be staffed with students from among the variable composition of internal affairs bodies only with higher education, who have sufficient experience in leadership work and who are in the reserve for nomination. Graduates of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR received the specialty “Organization of Management in the Sphere of Law and Order” and the qualification “Organizer of Management.”

April 1981

The Academy was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.

July 1997

In accordance with Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated January 8, 1997 No. 17 and Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated July 5, 1997 No. 413, the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was formed on the basis of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. The Academy received the status of a third-level educational institution, designed to train management personnel for all levels of management.

The Academy of Management was awarded the Banner and Certificate of the President of Russia.

August 1998

A new Charter of the Academy of Management has been adopted, regulating its activities, structure, goals and objectives.

The Academy of Management received the status of an accredited educational institution.

The status of an accredited educational institution has been confirmed.

In accordance with the decision of the Board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated October 22, 2003. A long-term development plan for the Academy for 2004-2010 was developed and approved by the Academic Council.

July 2007

Faculty No. 2 “Training of heads of city district internal affairs agencies” was created

Faculty No. 5 was created “Advanced training for heads of internal affairs departments in a district (municipal district), city (urban district) and other municipal formations, internal affairs departments of closed administrative-territorial entities, at particularly important and sensitive facilities, line internal affairs departments at railway , water and air transport."


Good afternoon! This year I received a higher education diploma from the Russian Academy of Economy and State University with a degree in public relations. And in the same year I entered the service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs as a teaching staff with the rank of private, but in the future I want to hold an officer position and the rank of leadership positions. Question!? Do I first need to enroll in law school at my place of residence? If not, then how can I enter your university and what is needed for this! Thank you!

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Hello dear members of the selection committee! Can I enter this university with the following Unified State Exam results: social studies 70 points, Russian language 73 points, mathematics 52 points? I would like to enter the Department of Economics and Economic Security. Thanks a lot!

Good afternoon Please tell me, is the Unified State Exam result (I didn’t take it) required for admission to your academy if I enroll after college?

What are the admission conditions?

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I study in the 10th grade of a secondary school in Moscow. I graduated with honors from the 9th grade and really want to continue my education at this educational institution. I would like to attend preparatory courses at the academy. Please provide any information on this issue.

Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

From the very beginning of its existence, the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was a unique educational institution. This is how it remains to this day. Before the revolution in our country, the leading cadres of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were formed as a result of the career growth of employees who did not need to undergo training in a special educational institution, not counting short-term theoretical and practical classes or courses for police officers. After the October Revolution of 1917, specialists for the work of police departments and correctional labor institutions were trained in special short-term courses and in schools for commanding personnel. However, the number and level of training did not meet the growing needs of the new state. As a result, at the end of the 20s there was a need to create a unified educational institution that could provide a decent level of training for employees of administrative bodies of internal affairs and correctional labor institutions.

History of the creation of the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

1929 - the creation of Higher Improvement Courses for senior command staff of the administrative and police apparatus and Higher Penitentiary Courses.

1931 - the courses that opened in 1930 and the Institute of Administrative Construction were combined into the Central Higher School for the improvement of senior command personnel and retraining of the senior command staff of the NKVD, which in 1932 became known as the Central Higher School of Workers' and Peasants' Militia (RKM). 1937 - transformation of the RKM to the Central School of Improvement for Management of RKM.

1940 - transformation into the Central Police School of the NKVD of the USSR.

1943 - Became known as the Higher School of the NKVD of the USSR. Now not only police officers and correctional labor institutions (ITU) were trained here, but also translators for working with prisoners of war, as well as teachers of special disciplines for peripheral secondary schools of the NKVD of the USSR.

1946 - Became the Higher Officer School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs.

1954 - Served as the basis for the organization of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, which from 1960 became the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the RSFSR (from 1962 - MOEP RSFSR, from 1966 - MOOP USSR, from 1967 to 1974 - Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR) .

Structure of the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Faculties:
No. 1 - Retraining of management personnel included in the federal personnel reserve of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
No. 2 - Training for heads of city district internal affairs agencies
No. 3 - Training of scientific and pedagogical personnel
No. 4 - Training of commanding staff of internal affairs bodies
No. 5 - Advanced training
Higher academic courses

Departments of the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia:
Theories and sociology of management of internal affairs bodies
Department of Internal Affairs
Organizations of operational-search activities
Managing the activities of public order services
State legal disciplines
Management of internal affairs bodies in special conditions
Criminal policy and organization of crime prevention
Management of crime investigation bodies
Information technologies for ATS management
Combat and physical training
Psychology, pedagogy and organization of work with personnel
Organizations of financial, economic and logistical support
Foreign languages

Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation: the largest center for training management personnel for structures at all levels of the internal affairs system