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Course Description

Our department offers knowledge of computation, information, and automation via theoretical disciplines and applied disciplines. For the theoretical disciplines, it includes algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory. Whereas applied disciplines, including the design and implementation of hardware and software. Each discipline is extended to the way of programming, cryptography, and security. For more detail, programming language theory provides different ways to describe the computation process, and the database concerns the management of data. Operating systems, networks, and embedded systems explore the principle and design of complex systems, computer architecture describes the construction of computer components and equipment. Based on computer structure and algorithm development, artificial intelligence and machine learning have become the main part of computer science nowadays. It is applied to computer vision, and natural language to understand and process textual and linguistic data.

Course Structure

Learning takes place through a combination of face-to-face teaching and independent study, including lectures, practical tutorials, laboratory sessions, personal development sessions, real-life project briefs and case studies.

Students study 60 ECTS credits per year. The course structure is validated by the Technical University of Munich (49th in the QS World University Rankings, but the structure of the course is a subject to change by feedback received from a variety of sources.

Year 1
Semester Course
Semester 1 Introduction to Programming
Academic & Communication Skills 1
Information Systems & Digital Technologies
Precalculus
First Principles of NewUU
Semester 2 Algorithms & Data Strutures
Academic & Communication Skills 2
Creative Thinking & Design
Calculus 1
Physics 1
History of Uzbekistan
Year 2
Semester Course
Semester 3 Introduction to Computer Science
Linear Algebra
Object Oriented Programming
Calculus 2
Physics 2
Semester 4 Computer Architecture
Web Programming
Interaction Design
Discrete Signal Processing
Probability and Statistics
Humanities & Social Science Elective
Year 3
Semester Course
Semester 5 Project Management
Data Analysis Practice
Mobile Programming
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Fundamentals of Databases
Semester 6 Computer Networks
Cloud Computing
Calculus 2
vOperating Systems
Theory of Computation
Humanities & Social Science Elective
Year 4
Semester Course
Semester 7 Artifical Intelligence
Social Network Analysis
Free Elective (sample course: Quantum Computing and Information)
Game Development
Graduation Project 1 / Internship 1
Semester 8 Distributed Systems
Free Elective (sample course: Real Time Embedded Programming)
Free Elective (sample course: Computer Graphics)
Industrial Design
Graduation Project 2 / Internship 2
Humanities & Social Science Elective

Entry requirements

1. High school/Lyceum/College diploma or higher
2. Proof of English Language Proficiency:
  • - TOEFL iBT 46 or higher
  • Note: We accept only the TOEFL iBT taken at approved test centers. We do not accept the TOEFL iBT Home Edition.
  • - IELTS 5.5 or higher
  • - CEFR B2
  • - Exemptions (with a minimum pass mark) from the TOEFL, IELTS or CEFR are given for students who have one of the following equivalents:
  • 1. International Baccalaureate Diploma
    Grade 4 in English A at Higher or Standard Level in the International Baccalaureate Diploma
    Grade 4 in English B at Higher Level in the International Baccalaureate Diploma
    Grade 5 in English B at Standard Level in the International Baccalaureate Diploma
    2. Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language
    Grade 4 in Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language A (External assessment from 2018)
    Grade 4 in Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language B (External assessment from 2018)
    Grade 4 in Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Literature (External assessment from 2019)
    3. GCSE English Language
    Grade D in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature
    4. GCE O-Level English Language
    Grade D in GCE O-Level English Language
    5. GCE A-Level/AS-Level in English Language
    Grade D in GCE A-Level/AS-Level in English Language or English Language & Literature
    6. IGCSE English as a First Language
    Grade D in the IGCSE English as a First Language. Speaking must be separately endorsed on the certificate
    7. IGCSE English as a Second Language
    Grade D in the IGCSE English as a Second Language. Speaking must be separately endorsed on the certificate
    8. Pearson test of English (PTE) - Academic
    Grade 59
    9. Cambridge C1 Advanced (formerly Cambridge English: Advanced/CAE)
    Grade 162
    10. Cambridge C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge English: Proficiency/CPE)
    Grade 162
    11. Cambridge B2 First (formerly Cambridge English: First/FCE)
    Grade 162

    Note: If your certificate for the English proficiency test is not available yet, please upload it via your personal cabinet by August 26th.

    Entrance Exam
    • - Math & Logical Thinking
    • - Exemptions from the Math & Logical Thinking given for students who have one of the following equivalents:

    International certificate

    Insert/Select your Mark/Grade

    New Uzbekistan University Entrance Exam Score (in percentage)

    SAT (Math section)

    90

    International Baccalaureate (IB) (Mathematics)

    70

    International AS & A Levels (Mathematics)

    90

    Please use the online equivalency calculator above to see the equivalency of your score to Math & Logical Thinking exam scores.

    Graduation Requirements

    Students will be allowed to graduate upon completion of all requirements listed below:

    • - Students must have a minimum 2.00 GPA/CGPA at the end of their final semester;
    • - Student must have a minimum of 240 ECTS or as designated in Handbook;
    • - Students must successfully complete all University and Program requirements;
    • - Students cannot have any outstanding Incompletes or IP grades on their transcripts;
    • - Student must complete all degree requirements within 7 (seven) years including any leave periods, of the initial program registration date.

    Fees and funding

    Tuition Fee:

    38,000,000 UZS per year

    There are five types of funding:

    1. Merit based scholarship - merit based scholarships are given on a competition basis for local students who get high scores in the entrance examination. This scholarship is given for owing to each academic program for 1 year ONLY (for 1st year) according to the following scheme.

    Merit Scholarship Percentage
    Top 10% of the announced quota 100% scholarship
    The following 10% of the announced quota 70% scholarship
    The following 15% of the announced quota 50% scholarship

    2. Academic scholarship - every year (for 2nd, 3rd, 4th years), academic scholarships are given on a competition basis for local students who get high scores from all taught courses in ONE academic year in each program.

    Based on the scores from all taught courses in ONE academic year, the percentage of scholarship for a student is a subject to change every year (for 2nd, 3rd, 4th years). It means that every year (for 2nd, 3rd, 4th years), the percentage of academic scholarship for a student may increase or decrease or cancelled based on student’s academic performance.If academic scholarship is cancelled due to student’s low academic performance, the student will automatically be placed in the list of students studying based on a tuition fee.

    In addition, even contract basis students have an opportunity to get academic scholarship if they show high academic performance from all taught courses in ONE academic year

    Students who are admitted on contract basis (in the 1st year) have a chance to be placed in the list of academic scholarship students if they show high academic performance during the following years.

    Therefore, all scholarship and contract basis students must study hard and compete with each other to get academic scholarship. This scholarship is given according to the following scheme.

    Academic Scholarship Percentage
    Top 10% of academic performing students 100% scholarship
    The following 10% of academic performing students 70% scholarship
    The following 15% of academic performing students 50% scholarship

    3. Need-based scholarship - The full tuition fee (100%) for all 4 academic years are covered for the applicants (if they successfully pass university entrance exam) who have been registered as low-income families in the information system of the Unified Register of Social Protection. (Ijtimoiy himoya yagona reestri)

    4. Presidential schools’ graduates scholarship - The full tuition fee (100%) for all 4 academic years are covered for the applicants who are Presidential schools’ graduates.

    5. Scholarship for Specialized and Art Schools under the Agency for Presidential educational institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan - The full tuition fee (100%) for all 4 academic years are covered for the applicants (if they successfully pass university entrance exam) who are students of Specialized and Art Schools under the Agency for Presidential educational institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan. This scholarship is given to ONLY 5% of total students based on each academic program quota who get the highest marks and ONLY to the graduates of Specialized and Art Schools under the Agency for Presidential educational institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

    6. International Olympiad winners’ scholarship - The full tuition fee (100%) for all 4 academic years are covered for the applicants who are winners of one of the following international Olympiads. (if they successfully pass university entrance exam)

    • International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)
    • International Physics Olympiad (IPhO)
    • International Chemistry Olympiads (IChO)
    • International Informatics Olympiad (IOI)

    Career / Job opportunities

    Graduates of this program enjoy excellent employment prospects. With the ability to handle the increasing demands of scientific, technological and commercial development in the 21st century, they will be in high demand with the wide-ranging companies and organizations increasingly dependent on computer technology. They might start out as:

    Front-end engineer - they design, develop, build, and maintain user interfaces (UI) using common programming languages such as JavaScript and CSS

    Back-end engineer – they write server-side scripts and application programming interfaces (APIs) that ensure the functionality of websites and applications. Daily tasks include server optimization, security, and data handling

    Full-stack engineer - they possess the technical skills of both front-end and back-end engineers. As such, they handle both client-side and server-side responsibilities

    Quality assurance (QA) engineer – they are responsible for analyzing software and identifying any issues, bugs, or errors. They are involved in virtually every phase of the software development life cycle, ensuring the software meets all company requirements and validating the final product

    Data engineer - their primary responsibility is to convert raw data into information that is easily accessed and analyzed. To achieve this goal, date engineers develop software systems that can compile, manage, and transform data into actionable information
    DevOps engineer - they utilize their proficiencies in programming and engineering to create systems, tools, and methodologies designed to improve technologies used within a company.