For Future Applicants: Open Day Held at DSUIA

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As part of the event, guests toured the university’s classrooms, training grounds, and key locations, and received comprehensive information regarding the 2025 admission campaign.

The career guidance session began in the conference hall: prospective applicants were introduced to the university and its opportunities, including detailed information about the institutes, faculties, specializations, and educational programs available.

The visitors were welcomed by university representatives, including First Vice-Rector of DSUIA Ihor Mahdalina, Rector’s Assistant Volodymyr Kovbasa, and Director of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Innovative Education, Volodymyr Shablystyi. Details regarding admission requirements, entrance examinations, and deadlines for application submission were provided by the Executive Secretary of the Admissions Committee, Police Lieutenant Colonel Anatolii Kolotik

During the orientation tour, guests were introduced to the leading academic specializations offered by the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Innovative Education – “Law,” “Law Enforcement,” “Psychology,” and “Computer Science.” Prospective students learned about the specifics of the training process and potential career paths.

The future applicants visited key university locations, including the Center for Management and Business Analytics, the Mediation Office, the Psychotraining Center, and the Investigative and Forensic Training Ground. In the “Courtroom,” guests had the opportunity to simulate a real trial, and in specialized training classrooms, they explored how UAVs operate and how to correctly identify explosive devices

Further insight into interviewing, questioning, and preventive work with a child in contact or conflict with the law was given during a visit to the “Child-Friendly Crisis Room.”

The boys and girls also visited a weapons exhibit and tested their skills in a multimedia shooting range. Additionally, specialists from the Department of Special Physical Training, together with cadets, provided a hands-on demonstration of a complex strength exercise used to assess physical fitness levels.

According to the event attendees, the Open Day at DSUIA turned out to be rich and insightful, as it offered not just dry facts, but a real immersion into the student and cadet life of the university’s applicants. A clearer understanding of the specifics of training and future employment prospects will help prospective students make a motivated and well-considered choice.

 

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