Higher police school. Police school: how to apply

Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation is one of the largest state educational institutions. Here students receive professional higher education to work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia - they are provided with comprehensive academic preparation. The educational institution was created in 2002 by decree of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Three educational institutions took part in the process of creating the university - the Moscow Academy, the Law Institute and the Moscow University, which merged into one educational institution.

Thanks to the professionals in the teaching staff, the university qualitatively trains personnel for criminal investigation units, public order and anti-corruption units, commissioners for minors, competent investigators and criminologists.

About the university

  • Type of educational institution: State
  • Founded in 2002
  • License to carry out educational activities: No. 01112 from October 22, 2014, valid indefinitely.
  • Certificate of state accreditation: No. 01137 is valid from 12/05/2014 to 06/17/2020.
  • Form of study: Full-time, Part-time
  • Type of training: Paid, Free

Many university graduates work in the field of international cooperation of law enforcement organizations and specialize in fully ensuring the operational and official activities of internal affairs bodies.

Today, the educational process within the university is provided by 4 educational complexes and more than 35 departments. Students study more than 500 disciplines. Specialists study full-time and part-time at 13 faculties. The educational institution is constantly developing and the educational process is moving along the path of modernization. All types of classes are conducted, for which lecture halls, computer classes, shooting ranges, special laboratories, game and training centers have been set up. Students also have two training grounds at their disposal - forensics and tactics for ensuring the safety of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A specialized forensic laboratory allows students to achieve great success in their studies.

Almost all teachers from the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia worked in law enforcement agencies and internal affairs agencies. This allows them to be not only professionals in their field, but also to act as a mentor. One of the mandatory conditions for working at the university is the constant improvement of teachers’ qualifications. This is successfully handled by the teacher control system, various testing and the work of scientific and methodological departments.

The quality of education that students receive at the university meets all state standards. Over ten years of operation, the Moscow educational institution and its branches in other cities have graduated more than 35 thousand trained personnel. 2.7 thousand graduates received diplomas with honors.

Faculties and institutes

  • Faculty of International Law;
  • Faculty of training for operational police officers;
  • Faculty of Training of Psychologists;
  • Faculty of Investigator Training;
  • Faculty of training of police officers for the protection of public order;
  • Faculty of training specialists in the field of information security;
  • Faculty of Economic Security;
  • Faculty of Forensics.

Levels and areas of training

Specialty:

  • 40.05.01 Legal support of national security;
  • 40.05.02 Law enforcement;
  • 44.05.01 Pedagogy and psychology of deviant behavior;
  • 05.37.02 Psychology of professional activity;
  • 10.05.05 Information technology security in law enforcement;
  • 05.38.01 Economic security;
  • 05/40/03 Forensic examination.

Courses

Preparatory courses for applicants.

Dormitory provided at the address: Koptevskaya street, building 63, building 1

There is a military department

Many boys in childhood, when asked “What do you want to become?” They answer: “To the police.” This is perhaps the most common answer, just like “astronaut”. For some, this remains just a childhood dream - and nothing more. But there are also those who, since childhood, have chosen their path in life and really dream of working in law enforcement, fighting illegality and crime, and helping people. After all, this profession is one of the most important for the state. Police officers protect public order, property, life and health of our citizens. Without the police, society would be in chaos and anarchy. Do you want to become a police officer?

Where do you study to become a police officer?

So, in order to get the coveted uniform, it is not enough to simply attend a secondary school. This will require special skills (not only physical ones) and specialized education.

In our country, future law enforcement officers are trained by a special police school. This is an educational institution that produces qualified workers in this field. It is in police schools that they provide the practical skills necessary for the successful performance of official tasks, which are sometimes not just difficult, but also life-threatening. Such establishments are designed mainly for the male population of the country. Girls are rare here - no more than 10%.

Choosing a school

So, what kind of police school is there? In Russia, there are several stages of obtaining “police” education.

The first stage is a secondary police school or cadet corps. This also includes some colleges that offer the specialty “Law and Social Security Organization” (lawyer).

Educational institutions of this type are Astrakhan, Novosibirsk, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Elabuga, Bryansk and other secondary special police schools of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. As well as the Moscow and Simbirsk Cadet Corps of Justice. Police secondary schools offer daytime, evening, and education. The duration of study in such an institution depends on the form of education and on existing education, but does not exceed three years.

The maximum rank that can be awarded upon graduation from a secondary specialized institution is junior lieutenant.

If you want something better and more significant, then you will have to get a higher education. This means you need a Higher Police School. Such institutions include: Moscow, Krasnodar and St. Petersburg universities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Nizhny Novgorod, Volgograd and Omsk academies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as the Academy of Economic Security located in Moscow, Siberian Legal, Barnaul, Voronezh, Rostov, Saratov and other institutes of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Russia. Here, just like in secondary schools, the possibility of full-time, evening and correspondence education is provided. Study lasts up to 5 years.

The Higher Police School provides an opportunity in the future, upon completion, to apply not only for higher ranks, but also for prestigious work in the prosecutor’s office, justice, etc.

Well, the highest level is the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. It is she who trains police leaders at various levels and carries out retraining of personnel.

Who can become a police officer

So, any citizen of the Russian Federation can become a candidate for admission to police school. The main requirements for applicants are good physical fitness and good health.

To enroll, you must do well in the exams. Police school also requires fairly high grades in the certificate of basic or secondary education.

There are age restrictions for candidates. Thus, the maximum age of the applicant should not exceed 25 years.

How to enter police school

So, you are serious about enrolling. What to do?

After completing nine years of regular school, a police secondary school awaits you. Usually young people who are permanently registered in the area in which such an institution is located are admitted there. Enrolling in school takes some time, requires certain actions and efforts, and consists of several stages. Now more about each of them.

Stage 1: application

Your first step will be to apply for admission to your chosen school. It is written to the director of the educational institution. An important point is that the police school does not have the right to accept a document if it does not contain the signatures of the student candidate’s parents. Parents or guardians are required to give their permission for their child to enter such an educational institution. There is no way without this.

The deadline for submitting an application is limited - it can be sent to the school before

Stage 2: checking the “past”

After the police school has accepted your application, it is sent to a special personnel service. There, the personal files of each of the applicants are created in accordance with the requirements and all information relating to the candidate who submitted the application is checked and studied.

At this stage, nothing will be needed from you except an ideal “past”. The personnel service carefully checks not only the presence and absence of criminal records and criminal or administrative charges against the student candidate himself, but also his immediate relatives. So here it depends.

At the end of the inspection, a decision is made: either give a recommendation for enrollment in the police school, or refuse.

Stage 3: medical examination

While the “past” is being checked, the applicant himself does not sit idle. In order to enroll in police school, you must undergo a medical examination. As a rule, this is done at the applicant’s place of residence.

To receive a medical commission you must provide:

  • results of some tests: for example, blood tests for syphilis or AIDS, fluorography, ECG of the heart and others;
  • an extract from the medical record for the previous five years;
  • information about vaccinations already done.

Based on the data provided, the medical commission makes one of the following decisions: whether the candidate is fit or not fit to serve in the police.

Stage 4: intelligence level

First, you must pass a special test, which will determine whether the candidate takes any drugs or suffers from alcohol or other toxic addiction. If the test is passed successfully, the applicant proceeds to the entrance test. At this stage, it is checked at what level his intellectual development is. Here the police school itself chooses what the test will be. This could be an exam, interview or psychological test for IQ).

Stage 5: exams

After passing psychological testing, student candidates are allowed to test the knowledge acquired in a secondary school. Examinations for admission to police school are taken in oral and written form. Applicants take the Russian language and Russian history tests.

Testing your knowledge of the Russian language takes the form of a short essay, presentation or dictation. The exam on Russian history is taken orally.

Stage 6: physical fitness test

After the intellectual test, the last and most important stage awaits you. If you successfully pass the physical test, then you are guaranteed admission to police school.

So, the physical fitness of applicants is tested in certain sports. In addition, the standards for boys and girls differ. For both girls and boys, long (1-2 km) and short (100 m) distance running is provided. And also for guys - pull-ups on a high bar, for girls - performing certain complex strength exercises.

The test result can be expressed in the following terms: “excellent”, “good”, “satisfactory” or “unsatisfactory”.

To pass the sprint, guys must run with the following result (in seconds):

  • 13.6 - “excellent”;
  • 14.2 - “good”;
  • 14.6 - “satisfactory”.

Girls can run slower and pass with the following result:

  • 16.5 - “excellent”;
  • 17.1 - “good”;
  • 17.5 - “satisfactory”.

To pass the long distance run (2 km), guys must have the following result (in minutes and seconds):

  • 7.50 - “excellent”;
  • 8.10 - “good”;
  • 9.00 - “satisfactory”.

The long distance for girls is shorter than for boys and is 1 kilometer. They should come running with the following result (in minutes and seconds):

  • 4.25 - “excellent”;
  • 4.45 - “good”;
  • 5.00 - “satisfactory”.

Pull-ups for boys are assessed depending on the number of times:

  • 12 - “excellent”;
  • 10 - “good”;
  • 6 - “satisfactory”.

Strength exercises for girls (for example, abdominal exercises) are also rated depending on the number of times:

  • 30 - “excellent”;
  • 26 - “good”;
  • 24 - “satisfactory”.

If an applicant does not score the required number of points or seconds for at least one of the exercises, he receives an overall result of “unsatisfactory.”

A negative result is equivalent to failure to pass the exam, which automatically nullifies all the applicant’s chances of admission.

Enrollment in a police school occurs after the admissions committee of the educational institution reviews the results of checks at all stages: applications for admission, conclusions of the medical commission, the result of checking for the presence and absence of criminal records and criminal or administrative charges, level of intelligence, as well as grades for entrance exams and physical training.

Based on everything the applicant has completed, the commission makes a decision whether the applicant is suitable for studying at a police school or not. But it is necessary to remember that there are many applicants, and only the most worthy and purposeful are accepted as students.

Cops in skirts

What about the fair sex? After all, not only boys can be policemen, but also girls. Of course, this profession has long been considered male and requires a lot of physical training. And some educational institutions, such as cadet corps, generally only accept male students.

But girls are gradually achieving equality here too. Today, 20% of police officers are women! And it’s no longer uncommon to see a “cop in a skirt” on the street.

There is no such special educational institution as a police school for girls in our country. Training takes place together with the boys. Everyone goes through a strict selection process. Of course, it is much more difficult for girls to enter such educational institutions, since initially fewer “student places” are created for them. However, upon admission the standards for them are lower than for boys.

Perhaps the most famous girl in the Russian police is Oksana Fedorova - a major, as well as a winner of world beauty contests, a successful model, TV presenter, etc.

And yet, this is not a woman’s profession. Many of the girls who have already become police officers are faced with a very pressing problem: family or work. And that's wrong. After all, a woman should have time for children and family, but a man should defend the Motherland.

Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V. Ya. Kikot is a federal state government educational institution of higher education of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, created in 2002. The largest state university in the higher education system for training specialists for internal affairs bodies.

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Established on the basis of three universities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia: the state educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation", the state educational institution of higher professional education "Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation" and the state educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs" Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation" - through their reorganization, the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was created.

The University included branches: Bryansk, Moscow regional, Ryazan, Smolensk, Tambov, Tver and Tula.

The university has brought together outstanding scientists, teachers and practitioners within its walls. At a qualitatively new level, specialists are trained for criminal investigation units, ensuring the protection of public order, economic security and anti-corruption, juvenile affairs, investigators and interrogators, forensic experts, specialists in the field of international cooperation of law enforcement agencies, for legal services of internal affairs bodies, in the field of information security, psychological support for operational and official activities of internal affairs bodies.

The educational process at the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V.Ya. Kikotya is currently provided by four educational and scientific complexes and 38 departments, where more than 500 disciplines are taught. Training of specialists is carried out at 13 faculties in full-time and part-time forms of study. The University implements educational programs in the field of higher professional education in 11 specialties of the second generation and 8 specialties (areas of training) of the third generation.

In 2017, the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V. Ya. Kikot invites to study applicants from all regions of Russia through “direct recruitment”, who are ready to enter into a contract for service upon completion of training in any region of the Russian Federation in the direction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Anyone can directly contact the University with a request to consider their candidacy as a candidate for study.

The level of training of a graduate of the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V. Ya. Kikot fully complies with the State educational standard and qualification requirements for law enforcement officers. Over ten years, Moscow University and its branches have trained more than 36 thousand specialists for the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, of which 2,731 graduated with honors and 169 graduated with gold medals.

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Named after V. Ya. Kikot is the largest Federal state educational institution of higher professional education. The training of specialists at the University is carried out in accordance with Federal State Educational Standards in the following areas of training (specialties):

Faculty of training employees for operational units, specialty “Law enforcement”, qualification - lawyer; entrance examinations based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, social studies. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical training.

Faculty of training police officers for public order units, specialty “Law Enforcement”, qualification - lawyer, entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, social studies. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical training;

Faculty of training of employees for preliminary investigation bodies, specialty “Legal support of national security”, qualification - lawyer, Specializations: preliminary investigation in internal affairs bodies; inquiry by the internal affairs bodies. Entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, social studies. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical training;

Faculty of International Law, “Legal Support of National Security”, qualification - lawyer. Specializations: civil law; state-legal; international legal. Entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, social studies. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical training. For those applying for civil law or international law specialization, it is necessary to pass an interview in English;

Faculty of training employees for departments of economic security and anti-corruption, specialty "Economic security", qualification - economist, entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, mathematics. Additional tests: social studies, Russian language, physical training;

Faculty of Psychology of Professional Activities, specialty “Psychology of Professional Activities”, qualification - psychologist, entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, biology. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical education. Prepares specialists for juvenile affairs departments, specializing in “Pedagogy and psychology of deviant behavior”, qualification - social teacher, entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, social studies. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical training;

Faculty of training specialists in the field of information security, specialty “Security of information technologies in law enforcement”, qualification - information security specialist. Specializations: information security technologies; computer forensics in crime investigation. Entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, mathematics. Additional tests: computer science and information and communication technologies, Russian language, physical training.

Faculty of Forensic Science, specialty "Forensic Science", qualification - forensic expert. Entrance tests based on the results of the Unified State Exam: Russian language, social studies. Additional tests: history, Russian language, physical training.

Basic requirements for candidates: age up to 25 years, medical fitness for military service, permanent registration in Moscow or the Moscow region (temporary registration for a period of at least 5 years is possible), availability of Unified State Examination results in the subjects and courses required for each faculty points.

Privileges: Cadets receive free higher state professional education, are provided with a high stipend of up to 24,000 thousand rubles, uniforms, free 2 meals a day, enjoy the benefits of employees of internal affairs bodies, and have a deferment from service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Upon completion of training, based on the results of the state final certification, a state diploma of appropriate education is issued and the special rank of “police lieutenant” is awarded. All graduates are provided with guaranteed employment in various professions. Opportunity for career growth. Employees receive a stable salary from 45,000 to 80,000 thousand rubles, + year-end bonuses, as well as various incentives for excellence in service. Annual paid leave from 40 to 55 calendar days, free medical care for employees and members of their families. They have the right to receive a one-time social payment for the purchase or construction of residential premises. Pension period begins after 20 years of service.

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Three years ago, my brother entered the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. It was very difficult to enroll, because there are very few budget places, and there are plenty of applicants. They accepted based on the results of the Unified State Exam, but also, of course, swimming and cross-country. They didn’t give bribes, I applied on my own. But I won’t hide that they take bribes for income, and not small ones. I note that priority at this university is given to applicants from military families who are able to continue the family dynasty. Ordinary applicants...

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Federal State Treasury Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation named after V.Ya. Kikotya"

Branches of the MU Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

License

No. 01633 valid indefinitely from 09/07/2015

Accreditation

No. 01534 is valid from November 25, 2015 to June 17, 2020

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (MVD RF) trains specialists in 23 universities and their branches. All universities are training lawyers, criminologists, and forensic experts. Almost all universities have branches in different cities of Russia.

About the MU of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

The Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation was created in 2002 on the basis of three universities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs located in Russia: the Law Institute, the Moscow Institute and the Moscow Academy. The goal of the university is to train employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who will be true patriots of their country, have both spiritual and moral potential and will be able to protect the peoples of Russia from any threat, crime and bandits.

Getting an education at the MU MIA of the Russian Federation

At the university, students can receive higher education at the faculties:

  • training of operational police officers. Faculty teaching officers pay special attention not only to the theoretical part of the profession, but also to instilling in cadets high patriotism and love for Russia and their people, as well as loyalty to their official duty. These tasks are carried out through meetings with employees of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, interaction with operatives and work with sponsored organizations;
  • training of psychologists, which trains cadets in the specializations “Social Psychology”, “Activities of Juvenile Affairs Units” and “Psychological Support for the Official Activities of Law Enforcement Officers”. In addition, the faculty pays great attention to mass sports work with cadets;
  • training of police officers to protect public order. During the training process, faculty cadets meet with veterans of the Department of Internal Affairs and the Great Patriotic War, receive lessons in courage and meet with employees of practical bodies who talk about their work;
  • forensic forensics, equipped with the latest technology, with computer classes, laboratories for research and a library with textbooks on forensic examination;
  • training of investigators, which trains highly qualified specialists who will be able to work in preliminary investigation bodies in leadership positions in any region of the Russian Federation;
  • international law, in which cadets engage in in-depth study of foreign languages, participate in international conferences, and internships abroad. Certified graduates of the university after graduation become specialists for departments of internal affairs of international legal specialization;
  • training specialists in the field of information security, where they train true professionals in their field who are fluent in the latest information technologies and will continue to fight crime thanks to the achievements of science and technology;
  • training of investigators under the leadership of police colonel Dubinin Yuri Nikolaevich. Faculty cadets patronize a boarding school for children who are left without parental care, and together with them they often go to veterans to provide them with moral and psychological support;
  • economic security, where they train highly qualified economists who, based on the knowledge gained, will be able to control the activities of various budget organizations.

At the university there is the opportunity to take advanced training courses or professional retraining for practicing employees of internal affairs bodies. At these courses, they not only gain new knowledge, skills and abilities that are necessary to work in various police agencies and other institutions, but also study the experience of foreign countries in law enforcement work.

Material and technical base for the educational process at the Municipal Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

Education at the university takes place in 9 educational and laboratory buildings. There are both lecture halls and smaller classrooms for seminar classes. There are computer classes connected to the Internet and equipped with the latest computers and components, the database of which is constantly updated.

In the building on the street. Academician Volgin, 12, cadets and teachers have at their disposal a special classroom for conducting business games, equipped with a video projector, TV, interactive board on which various educational slides are displayed, as well as a model of a telephone exchange, thanks to which you can simulate the work of an active police officer on duty.

Many buildings have their own gyms, where cadets undergo intensive physical training and can play sports in various clubs and sections. The MU of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation has several shooting ranges where guys practice marksmanship and a swimming pool.

In addition to lectures and seminars, cadets perform various laboratory work, for which there are 29 laboratories and classrooms equipped with special equipment. There are laboratories here:

  • for conducting forensic examination;
  • fire training;
  • to investigate the authenticity of documents;
  • forensic handwriting, thanks to research in which it is possible to determine who owns this or that handwriting;
  • psychological workshop;
  • for fingerprinting, which helps identify a person by his fingerprints;
  • for conducting habitoscopy, thanks to which a portrait of the suspect is drawn up, and many others.

Educational work in the Municipal Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

At the university, educational work with personnel is mandatory. Thanks to this, the concept of legality and service discipline are strengthened among the cadets, as well as their moral and psychological development.

In order to instill the spirit of patriotism in cadets, the university conducts rituals of taking the Oath in a solemn atmosphere, presenting the first officer's shoulder straps and diplomas to graduates. The Ministry of Internal Affairs carries out the campaigns “Week of Courage”, “Relay Race of Feat”, “Memory Watch”. Cadets carry out patronage work with cadet corps and pupils of orphanages and boarding schools.

For the comprehensive development of cadets and the manifestation of their acting, vocal and dancing talents, the guys participate in various city and all-Russian festivals and competitions, competitions of KVN teams, as well as various intra-university concerts and holidays.