The industrial management major focuses on understanding project and quality management, mathematical modelling, supply chain management, operations planning and scheduling, service operations, and operations strategy. As industrial management student, a student may end up in a variety of industries (supply chains, manufacturing, services, consulting, etc.)
A student will then apply this theory to practical problems, while practicing essential aspects of professional career including design, communication and project management. By the end of your senior year, you’ll not only have superior knowledge but the industrial field, but also an ability to understand and work in management for any manufacturing firm or group.
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 (26th in World University Rankings 2025), but the structure of the course is a subject to change by feedback received from a variety of sources.
| First Year | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 1 | DSG101 | Creative Thinking and Design | Core | 6 |
| MGT101 | Principles of Management | Core | 6 | |
| HASS101 | Academic and Communication Skills 1 | Core | 6 | |
| HASS100 | First Principles of NewUU | Core | 6 | |
| MATH101 | Precalculus | Core | 6 | |
| Semester 2 | CS100 | Information Systems and Digital Technologies | Core | 6 |
| MGT102 | Principles of Business | Core | 6 | |
| HASS111 | Academic and Communication Skills 2 | Core | 6 | |
| ECON1001 | Introduction to Economics | Core | 6 | |
| MATH111 | Calculus 1 | Core | 6 | |
| Total Credits | 60 | |||
| Second Year | ||||
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 3 | IMGT205 | Introduction to Operations Management | Core | 6 |
| FINA201 | Financial Accounting | Core | 6 | |
| ENT201 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | Core | 6 | |
| MGT303 | Business Ethics and Law | Elective | 6 | |
| ECON101 | Microeconomics 1 | Core | 6 | |
| MATH130 | Statistical Methods | Core | 6 | |
| Semester 4 | IMGT210 | Introduction to Manufacturing Processes | Core | 6 |
| FINA301 | Cost Accounting | Core | 6 | |
| ENT210 | Entrepreneurial Marketing | Core | 6 | |
| ECON102 | Macroeconomics 1 | Core | 6 | |
| HASS110 | History of Uzbekistan | Core | 4 | |
| MATH201 | Linear Algebra | Core | 6 | |
| Total Credits | 70 | |||
| Third Year | ||||
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 5 | IMGT310 | Quality Management and Six Sigma | Core | 6 |
| DSG201 | Interaction Design | Elective | 6 | |
| FINA330 | Sustainable Investment & Financial Management | Core | 6 | |
| MGT320 | Project Management | Core | 6 | |
| MGT305 | Business Communications | Core | 6 | |
| Semester 6 | IMGT340 | Logistics and Supply Chain Management | Core | 6 |
| CS381 | Management Information Systems | Elective | 6 | |
| MGT303 | Business Ethics and Law | Core | 6 | |
| HASS305 | Philosophy | Core | 6 | |
| ENT310 | Business Model Innovation | Core | 6 | |
| Total Credits | 60 | |||
| Fourth Year | ||||
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 7 | IMGT420 | Sustainable Operations & Environment Management | Core | 6 |
| IMGT301 | Occupational and Industrial Safety | Core | 6 | |
| GRAD490 | Graduation Project 1 / Internship 1 | Core | 8 | |
| MGT450 | Strategic Management | Core | 6 | |
| MATH303 | Game Theory | Elective | 6 | |
| Semester 8 | IMGT430 | Industry 4.0 | Core | 6 |
| IMGT410 | Factory Planning & Management | Core | 6 | |
| GRAD491 | Graduation Project 2 / Internship 2 | Core | 8 | |
| MGT330 | Business Intelligence | Elective | 6 | |
| HASS200 | Communications Ethics | Core | 6 | |
| Total Credits | 64 | |||
| Program's Total Credits | 254 | |||
Entry Requirements
Educational Background
Applicants must have completed secondary school, academic lyceum, or professional college and provide diploma with academic transcripts.
Minimum English Proficiency
Entrance Exam Requirement
Entrance Exam
Applicants are required to pass the Math & Logical Thinking entrance exam. To learn more about the exam structure and format, please refer to the exam specification page.
Exemption from Entrance Exam
Applicants with the following certificates have the opportunity to be exempted from the entrance exam and receive a 100% merit-based scholarship. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must follow a three-step process.
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Certificate |
Required Score |
Equivalent Entrance Exam Score |
|---|---|---|
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SAT Math |
780 - 800 |
100% |
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International Baccalaureate (IB) Math |
5 - 7 |
100% |
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International AS & A Levels Math |
B - A* |
100% |
Step 1: Meet Initial Academic Requirements
Applicants must meet both of the following requirements:
Step 2: Attend an Interview
Candidates who fulfill the academic requirements in Step 1 will be invited to an offline interview. This is a mandatory step to be considered for the scholarship and exam exemption.
The interview is designed to assess:
Interview Rules
Interview Dates
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Date |
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28 March |
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25 April |
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30 May |
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13 June |
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20 June |
Step 3: Secure Your Place
Applicants who pass the interview will receive a conditional offer for admission with a 100% merit-based scholarship. To accept the offer and secure your place, you must make the required payment by the deadline indicated in your offer letter.
Students will be allowed to graduate upon completion of all requirements listed below:
| Tuition Fee for 2026/2027 Academic Year | |
|---|---|
| Local students | 48 000 000 UZS per academic year |
| International students | $ 5 500 USD per academic year |
We are committed to supporting our students’ educational journeys through a variety of scholarship opportunities. Scholarships at New Uzbekistan University are categorized into two main types: 1-Year Scholarships and 4-Year Scholarships.
Countless companies are looking for Industrial Management students with the following skills:
- The ability to build analytical models of production systems
- Engineering-based quantitative skills are necessary for the successful management of large, complex organizations or businesses
- Supply Chain Management Process Optimization
- The ability to organize business processes in order to satisfy customer needs
- Operations management skills with SaaS software for particular industries, such as the construction industry
- Predictive and preventive maintenance, design of work methods, and the evaluation of manufacturing costs for a particular industry
- Process development
From CPU manufacturers like Intel to automotive brands like BMW and even Amazon—most large companies around the world need people with highly developed skills in these areas to keep running. For example, Industrial Management professionals with skills in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) are employed by companies like P&G to help eliminate defects in products and processes across their entire supply chain. The ability to optimize business processes is one of the most attractive features in the search for Industrial Management candidates. They might start out as:
Industrial managers - they typically work for companies that manufacture products such as cars, food, clothing, and pharmaceuticals. They also commonly work in construction companies and any other organization whose main mission is to develop and produce goods and services within an industrial setting. All of these fields benefit from the Industrial Managers’’ extensive knowledge on improving productivity in an industrial business setting.
Production quality control manager – they are managers who oversee the production of goods in a factory. Their job is to make sure that production runs smoothly. For example, one of their activities would be ensuring the supply of materials needed for the production process is accurate.
Supply chain manager – they are responsible for the planning and execution of all activities related to the production and delivery of a product or service. They work with suppliers, manufacturers, and other third-party logistics providers to ensure that products are delivered to customers on time and at a rentable cost.
Project manager - project management skills are essential when it comes to large-scale projects involving different organizational departments such as marketing (including sales), customer support, and production.
Professionals focused on logistics – they are professionals who coordinate and oversee all transportation and shipping activities. They work with suppliers and manufacturers to ensure that products are delivered to customers on time and at a rentable cost. They have the ability to coordinate and manage shipping, fulfillment, and transportation activities.
Construction manager – they are professionals who are responsible for the coordination and management of construction activities. They work with architects, engineers, and other professionals to make sure that all aspects of the construction process are taken into account. Companies have many pieces working together at once, and it’s the Construction Manager’s duty to make sure that they are coordinate effectively and efficiently