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Department of Foreign Languages in Social and Humanities

Department of Foreign Languages in Social and Humanities – Center for Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Competence and Scientific Dialogue

The Department of Foreign Languages in Social and Humanities prepares students for in-depth study of foreign languages in social and humanitarian areas. The curriculum covers the skills of using English, Russian and other foreign languages in social sciences, history, philosophy, pedagogy and law. Students have the opportunity to translate scientific texts, analyze foreign sources in their specialty, and make presentations at international conferences. Lessons are conducted using interactive methods, ICT tools and multimedia resources. The department’s scientific research is focused on the areas of interdisciplinary integration, terminology, translation studies and intercultural dialogue. Graduates successfully work in education, translation, research, journalism and international organizations.
 


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Department History

Organization

The Department of Foreign Languages in Social and Humanities traces its roots to the interfaculty Department of Foreign Languages, founded in 1974. This department established the teaching of English, German and French in all non-philological directions of the university. In the history of this department, which operated as a single structure until 2018, Sharofat Batirova, S. Yakubov, Abdujabbor Boymatov, Omon Isarov, Farhod Norbekov and Abdushukur Rustamov were heads at different times. In 2018, the Department of Foreign Languages was divided into two, and then reunited in 2022 and received its current name. The first head of the department was senior lecturer Zafar Abdullayev, who still heads it today.
 

Development Stages

In the 1970s and 1980s, the department focused mainly on general foreign language education, but since the 1990s, it has developed specialized courses for various fields. In the 2000s, communicative methods, multimedia tools, and interactive technologies were introduced into the teaching process. In 2018, the department was divided into two separate departments, which increased the quality of education and specialization in areas. In 2022, the reunification created an opportunity to combine experience and resources, update educational programs, and expand preparatory work for international language certificates.
 

Current activities

Currently, a total of 29 professors and teachers work at the department. Of these, 19 teach English, 8 teach German, and 2 teach French. The department team includes 1 candidate of science, 2 associate professors, 5 senior teachers and 21 interns. The main areas of activity are teaching English, German and French languages using modern methods, using online platforms and multimedia resources in the educational process, preparing students for international language exams, and developing scientific and methodological research.
 

History in dates

1974
The Interfaculty Department of Foreign Languages was established, and foreign language education was established in non-philological areas.
2018
The Department of Foreign Languages was divided into two divisions, and the activities of specialized areas were strengthened.
2022
The departments were re-united and began operating under the name “Foreign Languages in Social and Humanities”, and the curricula were updated as a unified structure.