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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, software engineers are highly paid, and there is significant growth in the number of employment opportunities. Software engineering jobs may include:
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Bachelor of Science in International Trade
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The Bachelor of Science in International Trade at AUT is designed to prepare students for careers in global business by providing a solid foundation in international trade theory, regulations, and practices.
About the program
The Bachelor of Science in International Trade program at AUT, offered in partnership with Arizona State University, is modeled after ASU's program.
Graduates will nurture expertise in software design, development, and deployment, ensuring they are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the modern software landscape.
The inclusion of courses on ethics, sustainability, and entrepreneurship reflects a well-rounded approach to education.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, software engineers are highly paid, and there is significant growth in the number of employment opportunities. Software engineering jobs may include:
Curriculum: list of the courses included
Explore the key courses that will shape your academic journey at AUT. Each course is carefully designed to develop the knowledge and skills essential for your future success. Below is a detailed semester-by-semester breakdown.
TGM 101: Principles of Global Management
GIT 210: Creative Thinking and Design
MAT 210: Brief Calculus
CIS 105: Computer Applications & IT (CS)
TGM 204: Principles of Marketing for Global Organizations
UYT 1104: Modern History of Uzbekistan
SOS 100: Introduction to Sustainability
MAT 211: Mathematics for Business Analysis
COM 225: Public Speaking (L)
EDT 180: Technology Literacy
TGM 200: Principles of Accounting for Global Organizations
FA 1104: Philosophy
ENG 101: First-Year Composition
ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles (SB)
COM 263: Elements Intercultural Communication (C)
FIS 201: Innovation in Society (H)
TEM 230: Creativity and Business Innovation
DI 1404: Religious Studies
ENG 102: First-Year Composition
STP 226: Elements of Statistics (CS)
ECN 212: Microeconomic Principles
MKT 397: Essentials of Global Marketing
PHI 360: Business and Professional Ethics (HU)
ECN 306: Survey of International Economics (SB & G)
TGM 310: Supply Chain Operations for Global Organizations
TGM 312: Big Data in Global Economy
BIO 100: The Living World (SQ)
MGT 302: Principles of International Business
ECN 360: Economic Development
TGM 300: Principles of Finance for Global Organizations
PHI 314: Philosophy of Science
CIS 310: Business Data Visualization
TGM 484: Internship
TGM 353: Regional Management Environment (G)
TGM 460: Global Risk Assessment and Management
TGM 489: Multinational Organizational Leadership
TGM 487: Global Entrepreneurship
TGM 430: International Trade and Regional Economic Agreements
TGM 391: Global Business and Professional Development Skills
TGM 478: Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation
TGM 468: States and Markets in a Global Economy (SB & G)
Elective (SG, SQ): Elective
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Frequently asked questions
AUT will start its first semester on October 14. Specific start dates for lectures and examinations will be communicated by your program coordinator and lecturers
Most courses at AUT will be taught in English. Some programs may offer courses in Uzbek or Russian at later stage. Please refer to the specific program details for language information.
Yes, AUT is accredited based on a presidential decree and has a license №398744 licensed by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
All AUT degrees will be recognized in Uzbekistan and meet the country's academic standards. Additionally, AUT, powered by Arizona State University (ASU), is aligned with international academic standards, allowing for global recognition. You will also have the opportunity to earn a dual degree, depending on the program path you select, leading to both an AUT degree and a degree from our top international partner, ASU. For more information, refer to the section "What does 'Powered by Arizona State University' mean for students?" below.
Students enrolled in universities Powered by Arizona State University have unparalleled access to degrees, courses enhanced with ASU curriculum, faculty, research, and more from a top American university, ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide. AUT programs mirror those offered at ASU, ensuring they meet the same high standards of relevance and excellence. AUT students will benefit from ASU’s extensive network of top international universities through the ASU-Cintana Alliance, providing valuable opportunities for global collaboration and exchange. Additionally, AUT offers various dual degree options in partnership with ASU:
• 3+1 Programs: Students can complete three years of their bachelor's degree at AUT and one year at ASU, earning a degree from both institutions.
• 4+1 Programs: This accelerated pathway allows students to complete both a bachelor's and a master's degree in five years. Students will spend four years at AUT to earn their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, and then one year at ASU to obtain their Master of Science (MS) degree.
• 1+1 Programs: This allows students to complete one year of their master's degree at AUT and the remaining year at ASU, leading to dual degrees from both institutions.
These dual degree programs offer opportunities to study, live, and work in the U.S. Additionally, students will gain access to ASU’s content, masterclasses, certificates, and career development resources. Future initiatives include:
• Advanced Skill Certificates: Free ASU Career Catalyst courses.
• Global Summer Programs: Short-term programs in various locations.
• Global Signature Courses: Blended courses with international faculty.
These programs are designed to provide a seamless academic experience and broaden your international academic and professional horizons.
AUT is set to deliver Bachelor of Science degrees in International Trade and Software Engineering as its inaugural programs in October 2024.
• Bachelor of Science in International Trade: Offered through ASU’s Thunderbird School of Global Management, this program provides rigorous training for a career in global commerce. Students will gain tools for managing supply chains, systematically assessing risk, exporting and importing goods and services, and using economic agreements to develop effective strategies for conducting international trade. Thunderbird School of Global Management is ranked No. 1 in the world for international trade by the QS International Trade Rankings, scoring 100/100 points and ranking ahead of Harvard, MIT, and Stanford.
• Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering: Offered through ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, this program blends engineering, computing, project leadership, and software construction. Students learn to create innovative software solutions, gain knowledge and skills in complex systems analysis, planning, design, and construction. Ranked among the top 25% of all accredited public engineering programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have experienced over five decades of phenomenal growth and success.
AUT determines faculty qualifications based on a combination of academic credentials (typically a relevant doctoral degree), professional experience in the field, research contributions, and demonstrated teaching effectiveness. All faculty members are graduates of internationally recognized, high-ranking universities and are expected to meet disciplinary accreditation requirements and engage in ongoing professional development.
AUT will offer a range of support services including academic advising, career services, counselling, health services, and various student clubs.
No. For more details on alternative entry requirements, contact our Recruitment Office or visit our website.
Applications to AUT can be submitted year-round. It is acceptable to apply if you have not yet received your higher education entrance qualification (for bachelor's studies) or your bachelor’s degree certificate (for master’s studies). Submit these documents during the application process.
Applications are submitted through the our website, where you will need to upload your documents. Once your application is received, we will contact you to answer any questions and discuss the next steps.
AUT is a private university, and tuition fees will be required for the entire duration of the program. For detailed fee information, contact our Recruitment Office or visit our website.
There are several options to finance your studies, including educational loans and scholarships. For personalized financial advice and information on available options, please contact our Recruitment Office.
Yes, students will have access to various scholarship opportunities. For more information on the available scholarships, please contact our Recruitment Office.
Course registration will be done online through the Student Portal. Detailed instructions and deadlines will be provided by the Registrar’s Office.
To withdraw from a course, complete the official withdrawal process through the student portal before the withdrawal deadline. Contact your academic advisor for further guidance.
Yes, you can. For more information, please contact our Admission Office.
AUT is located in a central and highly attractive area of Tashkent. The campus is conveniently situated near two metro stations, providing easy access to the city. It is also close to popular landmarks such as Humo Arena, Magic City, and Tashkent City Park. The university is housed in a newly renovated and beautifully furnished building, offering a modern and comfortable environment for students.
AUT will offer modern classrooms, computer labs, a library, student club activities, student lounges, and cafeterias.
Yes, AUT will host a variety of student clubs catering to a wide range of interests, from academic and professional societies to cultural, artistic, and recreational groups. Joining these clubs is a great way to meet new people, develop leadership skills, and enrich your university experience. The Student Affairs Office will support and guide students in starting new clubs and organizing events.
While AUT's city campus is newly opened and does not yet have its own sports facilities, we are committed to ensuring students have access to fitness and sports activities. AUT will partner with local sports centers and fitness clubs to provide students with opportunities to participate in a range of activities, including team sports, fitness classes, and individual workouts. Engaging in these activities promotes physical well-being, teamwork, and a sense of community among students.
Currently, AUT will not have on-campus dormitories. However, we will assist you in finding private student housing options in Tashkent. please contact our Student Affairs Office. We recommend starting your search early.
AUT will enforce strict academic integrity policies. Plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty will be taken seriously and can result in disciplinary action. Guidelines and resources on academic integrity will be provided.
If you wish to appeal a grade or academic decision, you should follow the formal appeal process outlined in the Student Handbook. Contact your academic advisor for guidance on the procedure.
Yes, attendance for BS programs in-person is mandatory. However, requirements may vary depending on the specific study program.
AUT will provide access to computer labs, online e-learning platforms, and other technological resources to support your studies.
Students will be able to access online resources and the library through the university’s student portal. Login details and instructions will be provided at the start of the semester.
Yes, AUT will offer various opportunities for internships and practical experience as part of certain programs. The Career Services office will assist in finding and applying for these opportunities, ensuring students gain valuable hands-on experience in their field of study. Partnering with local and international companies, AUT aims to provide students with the chance to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing their employability upon graduation.
AUT will offer exchange programs and study abroad opportunities. Check with the International Student Office for available options and application procedures. These programs will allow students to broaden their academic and cultural horizons by studying at partner institutions around the world. Participating in these programs can provide a global perspective and unique experiences that are highly valued in today’s interconnected world.
AUT encourages students to get involved in volunteer and community service activities. These opportunities will be organized through the university’s Community Engagement Office and various student-led initiatives. Volunteering helps students develop a sense of social responsibility and can provide rewarding experiences that contribute to personal and professional growth.
AUT will offer tutoring services, writing centers, and academic workshops to support your learning. Information on these resources will be provided during orientation.
Students will be encouraged to provide feedback through surveys, suggestion boxes, and direct communication with faculty and administration. Your feedback will be valuable for improving the university experience.
AUT will provide emergency health care support on campus. For more comprehensive medical care, there are local hospitals and clinics in Tashkent.
AUT will provide access to counselling services and mental health support. For more information on available resources, contact the Student Support Services.
AUT will prioritize student safety with campus security services and emergency procedures. Information on safety protocols will be provided during orientation.
International students will receive assistance with visa applications, orientation programs, and cultural integration. The International Student Office will be available to support you throughout your studies.
Yes, international students will need a student visa. The International Student Office will assist you with the visa application process.
International students must comply with local regulations, including visa requirements and work permits. The International Student Office will provide guidance on these matters.
International students may be allowed to work part-time during their studies. Check with the International Student Office for details on work permit regulations.
AUT will offer orientation programs and cultural integration workshops to help international students adjust to life in Uzbekistan. The International Student Office can provide additional support.
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