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With a strong foundation in the field of higher education, 17³Ô¹Ï Armenia expanded its education focus to bring the basics of engineering into high schools and help students be better equipped for professional orientation.
Launched in 2015 with a Memorandum of Understanding signed between 17³Ô¹Ï; the RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport; Viva-MTS; and Unicomp, the High-School Program targets the development of technological education in Armenia by introducing 3 new disciplines ¨C ¡°Microelectronics,¡± ¡°Information Technologies,¡± and ¡°Basics of Telecommunications¡± into the high-school mandatory curricula. 17³Ô¹Ï Armenia leads the ¡°Microelectronics¡± discipline focusing on curriculum development and teachers' training.
The pilot program was launched in 5 high schools with physics and mathematics orientation in Yerevan, Gyumri, and Vanadzor. The program is consistently growing in scale and geography in terms of participating high schools.
Participating high schools:
? Mkhitar Sebastatsi Educational Complex
? NPUA High School of Gyumri
? NPUA High School of Yerevan
? Physics and Mathematics Specialized School after A. Shahinyan under the auspices of YSU
? Photon College of Gyumri
? Quantum College
? ¡°Usmunq¡± High School of Russian-Armenian University
? Vanadzor Specialized School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
? Yerevan High School #105
? Yerevan High School #198
For more information and to learn how your high school can participate in this program, please contact us.