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Painting Program
Forms of education: full-time
Degree awarded: bachelor
Languages of instruction: Uzbek, Russian
Program code: 60210500
Program duration: 4 years
Program name: Painting (easel)

Students in the Painting education program must earn 30 credits per semester, totaling 60 credits per academic year. The study duration is 4 years, and students must accumulate 240 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 amounts to 1800 academic hours. This is divided equally between 50% classroom hours and 50% independent study hours. The volume of credits to be mastered by the student during a semester includes mandatory and elective subjects listed in the course catalog.

60210500 – Painting (easel) bachelor’s degree program fields of professional activity: – The field of fine arts, encompassing the development of national and global fine and applied arts, as well as other art forms, their current position in society, and the study and research of methods and tools of pedagogical activity. – Based on modern achievements in science, technology, and technologies, as well as the requirements of employers, additional fields and changes in the professional activities of bachelors may occur. Potential additions and changes are considered in the development of qualification requirements and curricula for specific educational programs.

60210500 – Types of professional activities of Painting (easel) bachelor’s degree graduates:

  • Creative activity;
  • Scientific research activity;
  • Production activity;
  • Pedagogical activity (in general secondary and specialized vocational education systems);
  • Organizational and managerial activity.

Based on modern achievements in science, technology, and technologies, as well as the requirements of employers, additional types and changes in the professional activities of bachelors may occur. The specific types of professional activities for graduates are determined by the higher education institution in collaboration with stakeholders in the educational process.

Second academic year / 3rd semester

Subject code Qualification code Subject name Hours Credits Type of choice
1.07 351ATM1004 Educational technologies 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.08 351UmPsixM1008 General psychology 120 2 Mandatory subject
1.14 351ACHTM1008 Anatomical drawing 60 4 Mandatory subject
1.15 351QRTM1008 Portrait painting 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.16 351FKM1008 Figurative composition 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.17 351AIM1006 Working with materials 120 4 Mandatory subject
2.01 351Per02 Perspective 60 2 Elective subject
Qualification practice 180
Total: 900 30

Second academic year / 4th semester

Subject code Qualification code Subject name Hours Credits Type of choice
1.08 351UmPsixM1008 General psychology 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.14 351ACHTM1008 Anatomical drawing 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.15 351QRTM1008 Portrait painting 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.16 351FKM1008 Figurative composition 120 4 Mandatory subject
1.18 351ATM1004 Types of materials 120 4 Mandatory subject
2.02 351IQO’06 Teaching human portrait 120 4 Elective subject
Qualification practice 180 6
Total: 900 30

Third academic year / 5th semester

Subject code Qualification code Subject name Hours Credits Type of choice
2.01 ChTAS20138 Drawing 180 6 Mandatory subject
2.02 RT20238 Painting 180 6 Mandatory subject
3.01 KomYa30138 Composition 180 6 Mandatory subject
3.02 MatRTT30232 Material science. Painting technique and technology 120 4 Mandatory subject
3.04.1 TFO’TST3.04 History of Uzbekistan fine arts 60 2 Mandatory subject
Qualification practice 180 6 Elective subject
2.14 351MPA04 Qualification and pedagogical practice 180 6 Mandatory subject
Total: 900 30

Third academic year / 6th semester

Subject code Qualification code Subject name Hours Credits Type of choice
2.01 ChTAS20138 Drawing 180 6 Mandatory subject
2.02 RT20238 Painting 180 6 Mandatory subject
3.01 KomYa30138 Composition 120 4 Mandatory subject
3.02 MatRTT30232 Material science. Painting technique and technology 120 4 Mandatory subject
3.04.1 TFO’TST3.04 History of Uzbekistan fine arts 120 4 Elective subject
Qualification practice 180 6 Mandatory subject
Total: 900 30

Fourth academic year / 7th semester

Subject code Qualification code Subject name Hours Credits Type of choice
1.13 General history of fine arts 28 Mandatory subject
2.07 Drawing 98 Mandatory subject
2.08 Methodology of teaching painting 30 Mandatory subject
2.11 Working with materials 16 16 Mandatory subject
2.13 Miniature 56 Elective subject
3.01 Painting 142 Mandatory subject
3.02 Composition 14 Mandatory subject
3.03 Anatomical drawing from a live human figure 64 Mandatory subject
4.01 Material science. Painting technique and technology 20 Mandatory subject
4.03 Practical English 28 Mandatory subject
Qualification practice 192 Pedagogical practice
Total: 688

Fourth academic year / 8th semester

Subject code Qualification code Subject name Hours Credits Type of choice
1.13 General history of fine arts 26 Mandatory subject
2.07 Drawing 98 Mandatory subject
2.08 Methodology of teaching painting 28 Mandatory subject
2.11 Working with materials 12 Mandatory subject
2.13 Miniature 56 Elective subject
3.01 Painting 138 Mandatory subject
3.02 Composition 14 Mandatory subject
3.03 Anatomical drawing from a live human figure 62 Mandatory subject
4.01 Material science. Painting technique and technology 12 Mandatory subject
4.03 Practical English 28 Mandatory subject
Qualification practice 192 Mandatory subject
Total: 666

Brief description of the subject:

The Painting subject is designed for students of the Painting (easel) bachelor’s program, covering the history of the subject’s development, its place in the curriculum of professional vocational schools, specialized art schools, and general secondary schools, teaching forms, teaching methods, didactic principles, and materials aimed at developing the professional competence of future easel painting teachers.

Course type and assessment method

Course type 1st semester Assessments Point distribution
Lecture 36 hours Interim assessment 20 points
Practical training 40 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Laboratory training 30 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Independent study 194 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Final assessment 50 points
Course type 2nd semester Assessments Point distribution
Lecture 34 hours Interim assessment 20 points
Practical training 40 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Laboratory training 30 hours Continuous assessment 10 points
Independent study 196 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
Less than 3.0 Less than 60