Бакалаврын хөтөлбөрүүдийг шинэчлэн сайжруулах “Curriculum Revision Workshop” зохион байгуулагдлаа
The Curriculum Revision Workshops were successfully organized to improve the undergraduate programs of the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology (GMIT).
In line with the workshops, the updates and improvements of the for bachelor programs of “Mechanical Engineering”, “Raw Material and Process Engineering”, “Environmental Engineering”, “Industrial Engineering”, “Mechatronic Engineering” and “Energy and Electrical Engineering” Changes to the undergraduate programs in on April 13, 20 and 21, 2021, as well as suggestions from each of the program coordinators were discussed. Moreover, the professors from the DAAD and German partner universities participated in the workshops and gave suggestions to the discussions.
During the event, lecturers introduced their presentations and discussed the objectives of the distance learning activities, results of the alumni survey, and the English Placement test for GMIT entrants.
The Curriculum Revision Workshop is an annual event organized by the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology to revise and improve its programs on a regular basis.
In line with the workshops, the updates and improvements of the for bachelor programs of “Mechanical Engineering”, “Raw Material and Process Engineering”, “Environmental Engineering”, “Industrial Engineering”, “Mechatronic Engineering” and “Energy and Electrical Engineering” Changes to the undergraduate programs in on April 13, 20 and 21, 2021, as well as suggestions from each of the program coordinators were discussed. Moreover, the professors from the DAAD and German partner universities participated in the workshops and gave suggestions to the discussions.
During the event, lecturers introduced their presentations and discussed the objectives of the distance learning activities, results of the alumni survey, and the English Placement test for GMIT entrants.
The Curriculum Revision Workshop is an annual event organized by the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology to revise and improve its programs on a regular basis.