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Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports

Axmedov Furkat Kuldashevich

Dean of the faculty


Phone number
+998 93 297-77-99
Email
Reception days
Every day 08:30 – 16:30
Address
Jizzakh region, Jizzakh city, Sharof Rashidov street, 4.

Dean's Online Reception
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Leading Faculty in Healthy Lifestyle and Sports Education

The Faculty of Physical Education is a significant educational and practical center that trains qualified pedagogical staff in promoting a healthy lifestyle, physical education, and sports. Faculty graduates work as coaches, physical education teachers, and specialists in sports organizations across various regions of the republic.

Students at the faculty gain in-depth knowledge in areas such as the theory and methodology of physical education, sports psychology, anatomy and physiology, fitness training, and sports management. Practical classes are conducted in modern sports halls and outdoor fields.

Graduates can pursue careers as physical education teachers in schools, colleges, and higher education institutions, sports coaches, employees in rehabilitation centers, or specialists in sports federations.

Education at the faculty is offered in directions such as “Physical Education and Sports,” “Sports Activities,” and “Theory and Methodology of Physical Education.” Students are provided with a healthy environment, qualified instructors, a well-equipped training base with sports facilities, and opportunities for practical experience.


Faculty in numbers

493

Students in all specialties


2

Bachelor’s programs


2

Number of departments


45

Professors and teachers


1

Master’s programs



Educational Programs

Bachelor


Employees

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Turayev Doston Dilshod o‘g‘li

Dekan muovini

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Abduhalimova Nafisa Meyli qizi

Tyutor

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Xamrayev Rustam Barat o‘g‘li

Tyutor

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Xoliqulov Nurbek Shukurullo o‘g‘li

Tyutor

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Normatova Mamlakat Baraka qizi

Tyutor

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Inomova Zebo Muratovna

Tyutor


Faculty history

Establishment

The Faculty of Physical Education began to take shape based on the Department of Physical Education and Sports, established on September 1, 1976, at Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute. The first head of this department was Ravshan Abdumalikov, a candidate of pedagogical sciences and associate professor. The department’s activities were organized as a general service structure for all faculties of the institute. Starting in 1980, the faculty began training specialists in physical education teaching. In the first year, 19 students graduated and started their careers as highly qualified physical education pedagogues.

Development Stages

From 1985 to 2005, the department and its programs operated under the Faculty of Primary Education, and from 2005 to 2018, under the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology. In 2018, the Physical Education program was separated into an independent faculty and began functioning autonomously.

Over the years, the department was led by experienced educators such as Khoshim Komilov, Hamidulla Meliyev, Shaykhiddin Khasanov, Turg‘un Kholdorov, Farhod Yusupov, Bahriddin Bo‘riboyev, Furqat Axmedov, and Shodiyor Atamurodov.

Since 2015, specialized programs such as the Theory and Methodology of Physical Education and the Methodology of Teaching Sports Disciplines were unified into a single structure. From 2021–2022, the number of educational programs expanded, with new directions introduced: Sports Activities (Wrestling) and Sports Activities (Volleyball).

Current Activities

The faculty currently has two main departments:
Jismoniy madaniyat nazariyasi va metodikasi kafedrasi
Sport turlarini o‘qitish metodikasi kafedrasi

Currently, the faculty has 580 undergraduate students and 12 master’s students. Faculty professors conduct research, develop methodological guides, and deliver classes based on modern pedagogical approaches.

Faculty graduates work not only across Uzbekistan but also in Central Asia and other foreign countries in the field of sports. To date, over 4,000 graduates have been trained, including notable specialists such as Sarvar Nazarqosimov, Rahimboy Yormatov, Bakhtigul Ergasheva, and Nizom Tangirov.

History in dates

1976
The Department of Physical Education and Sports was organized. The first head was Associate Professor Ravshan Abdumalikov.
1980
The training of specialists in the specialty "Physical Education Teacher" began. The first graduation was 19 students.
1990
The department operates as part of the Faculty of Primary Education.
2001–2006
The activities continue as part of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology.
2010
The departments are merged: a single department of methods of teaching physical education and sports is formed.
2021
An independent faculty of physical education is formed.
2025
The faculty has 580 undergraduate students, 12 master's students, and is actively expanding its international connections and educational programs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The faculty offers the following areas: “Physical Education and Sports”, “Sports Activities” and “Theory and Methods of Physical Education”. You can find more information in the “Educational Areas” section.

Yes, the faculty cooperates with foreign universities, which allows students to participate in exchange programs and international projects. You can find more information in the “International Cooperation” section.

For admission, it is necessary to submit documents within the established deadlines, pass entrance exams corresponding to the chosen direction, or submit EGE/test results. Specific requirements and deadlines are given in the “Admission” section.

Yes, the faculty regularly organizes scientific conferences, seminars, exhibitions and other events. Announcements are available in the “News and Events” section.

Students have access to modern laboratories, a library, technical facilities and other resources. A dormitory is also provided for students from other regions. More information is provided in the “Infrastructure” section.

Applicants must submit a passport, certificate/diploma, test results, an application and other documents depending on the chosen program. The full list is provided in the “Admission” section.

Graduates can work as teachers in schools, specialists in vocational education institutions, researchers or lecturers in higher education institutions. Many graduates are successfully working in the field of science, technology and innovation.

Yes, students who have achieved high results in their studies can receive scholarships. Information about scholarships and grants is published in the “News” section.