Soft Skills and Digital Culture Course
  1. Soft Skills
  2. Digital Culture Course

Soft Skills

ITMO is home to the brightest minds and top-tier specialists from a variety of fields. Here, we’re constantly on the lookout for the best practices of world-class universities and research centers to advance our educational programs. One of our latest and most interesting innovations are soft skills courses. The Soft Skills module is available for both Bachelor’s and Master’s students from the very start of their studies.

Bachelor’s courses

The courses for first-year and second-year Bachelor’s students include:  

Communication and Teambuilding

The course is designed by a team of business communication experts, psychologists, HR specialists, and professional educators. It aims to help young professionals develop their communicative competencies and teamwork skills in order to become efficient students, as well as lift up the quality of their life and build a successful career. 

Public Speaking and Presentation Techniques

Within the course, students will explore public speaking trends in a VUCA world and look into strategies and skills for a successful report or thesis defense, a face-to-face or online interview, written professional correspondence, or a presentation at a conference. The course’s lecturers are practicing specialists who consult politicians and entrepreneurs.

A wide choice of soft skills courses is offered for third-year Bachelor’s students. Based on your personal and professional goals, you can choose two of the following disciplines

Course Language
Academic Writing Lab* English
Effective Participation in Scientific and Practical Conferences Russian
Career Management Russian
Emotional Intelligence Russian
Personal Effectiveness Russian
Cognitive Decision-Making Tools  Russian
Creativity Practices Russian
Learning Skills and Data Processing Russian
Working in Remote Teams Russian
Storytelling Russian
Life in Science: A Guide for Young Researchers Russian

*The required level of English proficiency is C1 and higher (on the CEFR scale).

For more details, visit the ITMO.STUDENTS website. 

Master’s courses

The list of courses for Master’s students contains 18 disciplines aimed at helping you develop the so-called transferable skills. The courses are developed according to the latest educational trends and international educational standards.

Course Language Format
Personal Efficiency and Time Management Russian Kronverksky Pr. 49
online
Efficient Team Management Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49
online
Emotional Intelligence* English Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49
online
International Research Management Essentials* English Lomonosova St. 9
online
Negotiation, Influence and Conflict Management* English Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49
online
Resource State Management Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Life in Science: A Guide for Young Researchers Russian online
Life in Science: A Guide for Young Researchers* English online
Organization of Scientific Research Russian Lomonosova St. 9
online
Public Speaking and Presentation Techniques Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Career Management Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49
Career Management* English online
Micromodule: Time Management Russian online
Micromodule: Financial Literacy Russian Lomonosova St. 9 
online
Micromodule: Modern Business Communication Russian online
Micromodule: Modern Leadership  Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49
online
Micromodule: Storytelling Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49
online
Micromodule: Complex Communication Russian Lomonosova St. 9
Kronverksky Pr. 49

*The required level of English proficiency is B2 and higher (on the CEFR scale).

For more details, visit the ITMO.STUDENTS website. 

Soft Skills is a core university module for Master’s students who can either opt for one course worth 3 ECTS or 3 micromodules (each worth 1 ECTS). Micromodules let students master a wide range of soft skills, especially when they have trouble choosing only one to focus on. Based on the results of your projects and your performance during practical classes, you will receive a “pass” or “fail” at the end of the semester.

CONTACTS

If you have any questions regarding the Soft Skills module, please contact us at softskills@itmo.ru or call +7 (812) 607-04-66.

St. Petersburg, Lomonosova St. 9, room 3103 (one floor below the Foreign Language Training Center).

Digital Culture Course

Starting from the 2018/2019 academic year, the Digital Culture course is included in all of ITMO University’s educational programs.

Digital culture is a set of competencies that characterize a person’s ability to use information and communication technologies to navigate a  digital environment, perform effective social communications and solve digital tasks in a professional capacity. 

Bachelor’s programs include a three-year Digital Culture course that consists of the following modules: 

  • Introduction to digital culture (first term)
  • Data storage and processing (second  term)
  • Applied statistics (third term) 
  • Machine learning and data analysis (fourth term) 
  • Digital culture in a workplace (fifth and sixth terms)

Master’s programs include a one-year course that consists of the following modules:

  • Data storage and processing (first term) 
  • Applied artificial intelligence (second term) 

The course teaching approach is based on the blended learning: each module is a combination of online courses, tests, automatically verified exercises and in-person workshops and masterclasses. The Digital Culture course for Master’s degree students is provided both in Russian and English.

Learn more about the contents of the course and its unique learning approach in these course brochures for Bachelor’s (in Russian) and Master’s students.

Contacts

If you have any questions regarding the Digital Culture course, do not hesitate to contact us at digitalculture@cde.ifmo.ru

Digital Culture Team