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Kharkiv College of Textile and Design
University in Kharkiv, Ukraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kharkiv college of textile and design is a Ukrainian state higher educational establishment in Kharkiv.
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Post address: Harkova, st. Danilevsky, 3
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Campuses and buildings
Studying is organized in the buildings number 1 and 2 of the college. The total area of the buildings is 16181square meters, namely:
- studying (classrooms, laboratories, workshops,6 computer classrooms with 100 modern computers and high-speed access
to the Internet (923 square meters area);
- a hostel with 537 places of 6943 square meters area;
- 2 libraries with two reading halls of 161 square meters area;
- a typical sport hall of 260 square meters area;
- a sports ground, training rooms in the hostel;
- a canteen and a bar with 60 places of the 130 square meters area;
- an assembly hall of the 144 square meters area;
Ukrainian cultural center and the museum of the college.
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Institutes and faculties
For the organization of technical, educational work and practical training there are10 commissions:
- social sciences;
- humanities;
- Physical and Mathematical Sciences;
- general engineering and mechanical disciplines;
- design and construction of consumer goods and hairdressing art;
- sewing manufacture;
- manufacture and design of yarns, fabrics and knitted goods;
- chemical technology, finishing production and applied ecology;
- economics;
- physical education and military training.
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References
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