Our department aims to help students to be well-prepared for early success in the public/private sector, and in higher education. The department offers both a bachelor's degree in Cyber Security to prepare students for productive careers such as leadership roles in service and further study in postgraduate programs around the world. In this regard, our department provides education to students to meet the requirements to detect, identify, assess, mitigate, respond, and recover from cyber threats and improve their cyber security posture. Our graduates will have the related knowledge and demonstrate strong analytical, design, and implementation skills which are related to solving complex cyber security problems in a professional or research environment. Additionally, our department emphasizes effective communication, collaboration, and continuous learning as ethically and socially responsible cyber security professionals.
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 | |
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Computer Programming 1 |
Academic and Communication Skills 1 | |
Information Systems and Digital Technologies | |
First Principles of NewUU | |
Calculus 1 | |
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Semester 2
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Computer Programming 2 |
Academic and Communication Skills 2 | |
Discrete Mathematics | |
Calculus 2 | |
Physics 1 | |
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SECOND YEAR | |
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Semester 3
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Data Science Fundamentals |
Linear Algebra | |
Algorithms & Data Struсtures | |
Digital Logic Design | |
Physics 2 | |
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Semester 4
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Computer Architecture |
Technical elective | |
Introduction to Number Theory and Cryptography | |
History of Uzbekistan | |
Probability and Statistics | |
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THIRD YEAR | |
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Semester 5
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
Computer Networks | |
Technical elective | |
Operating Systems | |
Design & Analysis of Algorithms | |
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Semester 6
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Technical elective |
Network Security | |
Cybercrime and Digital Forensics | |
Technical elective | |
Philosophy | |
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FOURTH YEAR | |
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Semester 7
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Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing |
Technical elective | |
Secure Software Design and Development | |
Cyber Security | |
Graduation Project 1 / Internship 1 | |
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Semester 8
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Communications Ethics | |
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Graduation Project 2 / Internship 2 |
1. International Baccalaureate Diploma |
Grade 4 in English A at Higher or Standard Level in the International Baccalaureate Diploma |
Grade 4 in English B at Higher Level in the International Baccalaureate Diploma |
Grade 5 in English B at Standard Level in the International Baccalaureate Diploma |
2. Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language |
Grade 4 in Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language A (External assessment from 2018) |
Grade 4 in Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language B (External assessment from 2018) |
Grade 4 in Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Literature (External assessment from 2019) |
3. GCSE English Language |
Grade D in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature |
4. GCE O-Level English Language |
Grade D in GCE O-Level English Language |
5. GCE A-Level/AS-Level in English Language |
Grade D in GCE A-Level/AS-Level in English Language or English Language & Literature |
6. IGCSE English as a First Language |
Grade D in the IGCSE English as a First Language. Speaking must be separately endorsed on the certificate |
7. IGCSE English as a Second Language |
Grade D in the IGCSE English as a Second Language. Speaking must be separately endorsed on the certificate |
8. Pearson test of English (PTE) - Academic |
Grade 59 |
9. Cambridge C1 Advanced (formerly Cambridge English: Advanced/CAE) |
Grade 162 |
10. Cambridge C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge English: Proficiency/CPE) |
Grade 162 |
11. Cambridge B2 First (formerly Cambridge English: First/FCE) |
Grade 162 |
Note: If your English proficiency test certificate is not yet available, please upload it via your personal account no later than August 18, 2025.
Please use the online equivalency calculator above to see the equivalency of your score to Math & Logical Thinking exam scores.
You can also check the equivalent of your score to the Math & Logical Thinking entrance exam scores using the table below.
International certificate score (Math section) | New Uzbekistan University Entrance Exam Score (in percentage) |
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SAT | |
800 | 100 |
790 | 90 |
780 | 85 |
770 | 80 |
760 | 75 |
750 | 70 |
740 | 65 |
730 | 60 |
720 | 55 |
650 – 710 | 50 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) | |
7 | 100 |
6 | 90 |
5 | 70 |
4 | 50 |
International AS & A Levels | |
A* | 100 |
A | 90 |
B | 80 |
C | 70 |
D | 60 |
E | 50 |
Students will be allowed to graduate upon completion of all requirements listed below:
Tuition Fee for 2025/2026 Academic Year | |
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Local students | 38 000 000 UZS per academic year |
International students | $ 5 200 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.
On this course you will gain subject-specific key transferable skills. You will develop problem solving, analytical and communication skills that are in high demand in a range of careers. You might start out as:
Security Architect - A Security Architect is responsible for designing robust security structures that are used to prevent malware attacks. They perform vulnerability tests and also provide technical assistance to the other security team members.
Cybersecurity Engineer - Cybersecurity engineers work on planning security measures to prevent the organization from a cyberattack. They are responsible for protecting the organization’s networks and data. They design cybersecurity platforms and also collaborate with the other teams to maintain overall security.
A malware analyst - A malware analyst identifies and examines cyber threats such as viruses, worms, bots, and trojans to understand their nature. They develop malware protection tools, and finally, they document the methods to avoid malware threats.
A penetration tester - A penetration tester also commonly known as an ethical hacker, is a network security consultant who exploits a system’s vulnerabilities just like a hacker would. They design new penetration tools, and they also document the test results.
Computer Forensics Analysts - Computer Forensics Analysts work on cyberattack cases to gather digital evidence and to retrieve data. They work on recovering deleted, manipulated, or stolen data.