The Mathematics department thrives as a vibrant community comprising scholars, educators, and learners. Its tenured and tenure-track faculty members embody a diverse range of mathematical research domains. Collaboratively, the faculty, along with lecturers and graduate instructors, deliver a comprehensive selection of courses designed for students across various levels of mathematical proficiency
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 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 | MATH111 | Calculus 1 | Core | 6 |
| MATH221 | Discrete Mathematics | Core | 6 | |
| CS102 | Computer Programming 1 | Core | 8 | |
| HASS101 | Academic and Communication Skills 1 | Core | 6 | |
| HASS100 | First Principles of NewUU | Core | 6 | |
| Semester 2 | MATH211 | Calculus 2 | Core | 6 |
| MATH201 | Linear Algebra | Core | 6 | |
| CS210 | Computer Programming 2 | Core | 8 | |
| DSG101 | Creative Thinking and Design | Elective | 6 | |
| HASS111 | Academic and Communication Skills 2 | Core | 6 | |
| Total Credits | 64 | |||
| Second Year | ||||
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 3 | MATH222 | Calculus 3 | Core | 6 |
| MATH202 | Advanced Linear Algebra | Core | 6 | |
| MATH232 | Probability and Statistics | Core | 6 | |
| PHYS101 | Physics 1 | Core | 8 | |
| CS111 | Algorithms & Data Struсtures | Core | 6 | |
| Semester 4 | MATH250 | Topology | Elective | 6 |
| MATH270 | Abstract Algebra | Elective | 6 | |
| MATH241 | Ordinary Differential Equations | Core | 6 | |
| HASS110 | History of Uzbekistan | Core | 4 | |
| PHYS111 | Physics 2 | Core | 8 | |
| Total Credits | 62 | |||
| Third Year | ||||
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 5 | MATH311 | Partial Differential Equations | Core | 6 |
| MATH390 | Composing Scientific Texts | Core | 6 | |
| MATH303 | Game Theory | Core | 6 | |
| MATH321 | Introduction to Number Theory and Cryptography | Core | 6 | |
| CS212 | Design & Analysis of Algorithms | Elective | 6 | |
| Semester 6 | MATH233 | Optimization Theory | Core | 6 |
| MATH313 | Numerical Analysis | Core | 6 | |
| MATH305 | Complex Analysis | Core | 6 | |
| HASS305 | Philosophy | Core | 6 | |
| TBD | Technical Elective | Elective | 6 | |
| Total Credits | 60 | |||
| Fourth Year | ||||
| Semester | Course Code | Course | Course Type | ECTS Credits |
| Semester 7 | MATH406 | Functional Analysis | Core | 6 |
| CS321 | Theory of Computation | Elective | 6 | |
| MATH402 | Combinatorial Analysis | Core | 6 | |
| TBD | Technical Elective | Elective | 6 | |
| GRAD490 | Graduation Project 1 / Internship 1 | Core | 8 | |
| Semester 8 | MATH403 | Basic Algebraic Geometry | Elective | 6 |
| MATH414 | Advanced Probability Theory and Statistics | Elective | 8 | |
| HASS200 | Communications Ethics | Core | 6 | |
| TBD | Technical Elective | Elective | 6 | |
| GRAD491 | Graduation Project 2 / Internship 2 | Core | 8 | |
| Total Credits | 66 | |||
| Program's Total Credits | 252 | |||
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.
|
Certificate |
Required Score |
Equivalent Entrance Exam Score |
|---|---|---|
|
SAT Math |
780 - 800 |
100% |
|
International Baccalaureate (IB) Math |
5 - 7 |
100% |
|
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 |
|---|
|
28 March |
|
25 April |
|
30 May |
|
13 June |
|
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 | 34 000 000 UZS per academic year |
| International students | $ 4 500 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.
As a math major, you can use the knowledge you have gained to find a valuable role working in finance, analytics or other research-related fields. People with a more sophisticated understanding of mathematics—be it numbers, statistics or the overall ability to solve complex problems—are typically highly regarded skill holders. You might start out as:
Mathematics teacher - Math teachers work in elementary, middle or high school academic institutions to teach students different mathematical subjects. Other responsibilities include creating lesson plans, establishing and assigning homework and preparing students for standardized testing.
Purchasing agent - A purchasing agent buys various goods and materials for companies to use, manufacture or resell for their business. They research and compare products from different suppliers to determine which are the best value for their company to buy. Other responsibilities include taking inventory, negotiating product contracts and managing the overall delivery of goods.
Accountant - Accountants review the financial records of a business and analyze financial reports, tax returns and other accounting data to ensure the company stays in strong financial status. They regularly run reports that monitor a company's spending and provide suggestions for improvements to help the company stay financially stable.
Financial planner - A financial planner works with clients to help them better manage their money and develop an effective financial strategy. They help clients set financial goals, assess any potential financial risks and build their retirement and investment plans.
Cost estimator - Cost estimators project expenses for various projects or services a company is hoping to spend money on. They work with clients and vendors to determine exact pricing and review project blueprints to accurately estimate the price and length of time for each project. Cost estimators compile their research and information into expenditure statements and pitch their estimates to management.