An excursion into the history of automotive industry
Once upon a time each of the cars presented here, could be the most desired gift, but today, old models are presented in the museum's collection.
1st year students made a fascinating excursion into the history of automotive industry during an on-site interactive seminar together with their academic supervisor- Marat Mustaev, a teacher of the Physical Education and Sports Department.
According to the guys, the choice of the excursion to the Polytechnic Museum was stipulated by its uniqueness and comparative novelty, it was very interesting for everyone to get acquainted with the unusual exposition.
An excursion into the world of science and technology was held in an entertaining and interactive form. Everyone could actually inspect the car he was interested in; moreover, the photo shoots were not forbidden. It is amazing how vehicles, as they say, of all centuries and peoples fit in a relatively small ground floor area. Starting from the simplest wheeled carts, carriages, to a collection of retro cars from around the world, as well as exhibits from the automotive industry of the 60-70s of the last century.
As a result, discoveries from the history of automotive industry facilitated deepening the knowledge in mathematics and physics.
“Science is not boredom,” students of the URB-19-01 commented on the weekend inspection of the Polytechnic Museum.
It is noteworthy that field events in the group are regular, with students discussing and discussing an interesting route for them in advance. From the beginning of the year, freshmen managed to go on excursions to the sights of the capital and the region: this is the State Museum of Timurid History, the Institute of Materials Science of the Physics-Sun Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the famous landmark - the holy place of the Hazrat Ali Buva Mosque in Parkent District.
As the branch teacher Marat Mustaev notes, meaningful cultural leisure is very important in the training of students - future oil engineers. This is not only the discovery of new knowledge in art and history, but, above all, team cohesion, mutual assistance and support. It seems no coincidence that the URB-19-01 group took third place in the championship of the Branch in the sport hall among first-year students.
Ahmed Khaitov, Mralliz Abbasov: - We came to study at the Branch from Bukhara. Thanks to mentors, it is very interesting to study here, and I also like versatile cultural and sports events. The goal is to become professionals in our field rallied us into a single team and set us up for success.
Branch Press Service.