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Educational Program in Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics
Forms of education: full-time
Degree awarded: bachelor
Languages of instruction: Uzbek
Program code: 60111200
Program duration: 3 years
Program name: Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics

The Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics program requires students to earn 30 credits per semester, totaling 60 credits per academic year. The duration of the program is 3 years, and students must accumulate 180 credits by the end of the program.

One ECTS credit corresponds to 30 academic hours, and a student’s annual academic load of 60 credits equates to 1800 academic hours. This is divided equally between 50% classroom hours and 50% independent study hours. The credits to be earned during a semester include mandatory and elective courses as specified in the course catalog.

Program code 60111200 – Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics – prepares pedagogical staff for general secondary education schools, specialized secondary, and vocational education institutions, covering subjects, tools, methods, and techniques used in pedagogical activities; it also involves scientific and pedagogical research at research institutes under the Ministry of Public Education and the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of Uzbekistan, as well as independent research activities.

Professional activities of graduates of the 60111200 – Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics program:

  • Teaching Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics in general secondary education, specialized secondary, and vocational education institutions in accordance with established regulations;
  • Working as a methodologist in Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics in ministries, their branch offices, and related institutions implementing education in these fields;
  • Working as a junior researcher in scientific research organizations focused on pedagogy and music;
  • Working in educational institutions as a laboratory head, assistant, or equivalent positions;
  • Working in archives, information-resource centers, publishing houses, media organizations, manuscript collections, various entrepreneurial entities, non-governmental non-profit organizations, and other institutions;
  • Working in local self-governance bodies and local centers for spirituality and enlightenment;
  • Working in production sectors, vocational education pedagogy and technology, and developing and implementing didactic teaching tools.

Graduates of the Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics program can continue their studies in master’s degree programs designated by the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of Uzbekistan for the specified durations.

Year 1 / Semester 1

Course code Course qualification code Course name Hours Credits Course type
1.01 351ManM02 Spirituality Studies 60 2 Mandatory course
1.03 351O‘EYTM04 Modern History of Uzbekistan 60 2 Mandatory course
1.04 351XTM1008 Foreign Language 120 4 Mandatory course
1.06 351YFGM04 Youth Physiology and Hygiene 60 2 Mandatory course
1.10 351ChGM1008 Descriptive Geometry 120 4 Mandatory course
1.11 351ChM1008 Drafting 120 4 Mandatory course
1.12 351NQM1008 Still Life Drawing 120 4 Mandatory course
1.12 351RtM1008 Painting 120 4 Mandatory course
1.14 351MM1004 Miniature 120 4 Mandatory course
Total: 900 30

Year 1 / Semester 2

Course code Course qualification code Course name Hours Credits Course type
1.02 351FalM04 Philosophy 60 2 Mandatory course
1.04 351XTM08 Foreign Language 60 2 Mandatory course
1.05 351O‘RIM04 Uzbek (Russian) Language 120 4 Mandatory course
1.10 351ChGM1008 Descriptive Geometry 120 4 Mandatory course
1.11 351ChM1008 Drafting 120 4 Mandatory course
1.12 351NQM1008 Still Life Drawing 120 4 Mandatory course
1.13 351RtM1008 Painting 120 4 Mandatory course
1.15 351TSTM1004 History of Fine Arts 180 6 Mandatory course
Total: 900 30

Year 2 / Semester 3

Course code Course qualification code Course name Hours Credits Course type
1.07 351TATM1004 General Psychology 180 6 Mandatory course
1.16 351RKM1008 Painting Composition 120 4 Mandatory course
1.17 351TsMgO’MM1008 Methodology of Teaching Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics 120 4 Mandatory course
1.18 351MKGM1004 Engineering Computer Graphics 120 4 Mandatory course
1.19 351UHZM04 Applied Decorative Arts 120 4 Mandatory course
2.01 351TFPA Plastic Anatomy 120 4 Elective course
2.02 351TFTPQ Portrait Drawing 120 4 Elective course
Total: 900 30

Year 2 / Semester 4

Course code Course qualification code Course name Hours Credits Course type
1.08 351UmPsixM08 General Pedagogy 180 6 Mandatory course
1.16 351UHZM1004 Information Technologies in Education 120 4 Mandatory course
1.16 351RKM1008 Painting Composition 120 4 Mandatory course
1.17 351TsMgO’MM1008 Methodology of Teaching Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics 120 4 Mandatory course
2.02 351TFTPQ Portrait Drawing 120 4 Mandatory course
2.02 351TFKG Book Graphics 120 4 Mandatory course
351MPA04 Qualification and Pedagogical Practice 120 4 Mandatory course
Total: 900 30

Year 3 / Semester 5

Course code Course qualification code Course name Hours Credits Course type
1.20 351AQAM1004 Fundamentals of Academic Drawing 180 6 Mandatory course
1.21 351DRT1006 Easel Painting 180 6 Mandatory course
1.22 351HM1006 Sculpture 120 4 Mandatory course
2.4 351TFGTA3D Fundamentals of Graphic Representation and 3D Modeling 120 4 Elective course
2.5 351TFSAKI Composition Based on Narrative 180 6 Elective course
2.6 351TFTSTNK Fine Arts Technology and Copying 120 4 Elective course
Total: 900 30

Year 3 / Semester 6

Course code Course qualification code Course name Hours Credits Course type
2.09 351MPA26 Qualification and Pedagogical Practice 780 26 Mandatory course
2.10 351YDA04 Final State Attestation 120 4 Mandatory course
Total: 900 30

Brief course description:

Descriptive Geometry is designed for students of the bachelor’s degree program, covering an introduction to Descriptive Geometry, the history of its development in Uzbekistan and foreign countries, fundamental concepts and laws of Descriptive Geometry, problem-solving in the subject, and its various types and tasks. Thorough mastery of the course, combined with knowledge of theoretical materials, serves as a skill during students’ pedagogical practice and in their professional work after graduation.

Course type and assessment method

Course type Semester 1 Assessments Point distribution
Lecture 20 hours Midterm assessment 20 points
Practical session 40 hours Continuous assessment 20 points
Independent study 60 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Final assessment 50 points
Course type Semester 2 Assessments Point distribution
Lecture 20 hours Midterm assessment 20 points
Practical session 40 hours Continuous assessment 20 points
Independent study 60 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Final assessment 50 points

Conversion table from 5-point scale to 100-point scale

5-point scale 100-point scale
5.00 — 4.96 100
4.95 — 4.91 99
4.90 — 4.86 98
4.85 — 4.81 97
4.80 — 4.76 96
4.75 — 4.71 95
4.70 — 4.66 94
4.65 — 4.61 93
4.60 — 4.56 92
4.55 — 4.51 91
4.50 — 4.46 90
4.45 — 4.41 89
4.40 — 4.36 88
4.35 — 4.31 87
5-point scale 100-point scale
4.30 — 4.26 86
4.25 — 4.21 85
4.20 — 4.16 84
4.15 — 4.11 83
4.10 — 4.06 82
4.05 — 4.01 81
4.00 — 3.96 80
3.95 — 3.91 79
3.90 — 3.86 78
3.85 — 3.81 77
3.80 — 3.76 76
3.75 — 3.71 75
3.70 — 3.66 74
3.65 — 3.61 73
5-point scale 100-point scale
3.60 — 3.56 72
3.55 — 3.51 71
3.50 — 3.46 70
3.45 — 3.41 69
3.40 — 3.36 68
3.35 — 3.31 67
3.30 — 3.26 66
3.25 — 3.21 65
3.20 — 3.16 64
3.15 — 3.11 63
3.10 — 3.06 62
3.05 — 3.01 61
3.00 60
Below 3.0 Below 60