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Jurisprudence (60420100)
General description of the program
This program is conducted over 4 years of
full-time study and allows students to become qualified lawyers. The program
combines international standards, national legislation and legal practice,
and develops practical skills along with theoretical knowledge.
Educational direction and curriculum
The program teaches students the basics of legal
theory, the ability to conduct legal analysis, and work with regulatory
documents. Classes are organized in the form of lectures, seminars,
independent work, and practical exercises. In addition, internships in the
courts and bar, notary offices, and law enforcement agencies are also
provided. The program covers the following main scientific areas: ✅ Civil law
and civil procedural law ✅ Criminal law and criminal procedural law ✅
Administrative law and administrative procedural law ✅ Labor law ✅ Commercial
law, financial law, international law ✅ Constitutional law The curriculum
provides for a combination of theoretical (lectures, seminars) and practical
(simulation, legal clinic, internship) components. In full compliance with
the requirements of the National Qualification Framework, graduates are
awarded a bachelor's degree (LL.B.).
Professional opportunities and applications
Graduates can work in the following areas:
🔹 Judicial and prosecutor's offices 🔹 Bar and notary offices
🔹 State agencies (ministries, agencies) 🔹 Private sector
(corporate lawyers, companies) 🔹 Banks, insurance companies,
financial organizations 🔹 Research centers, scientific institutes
Graduates who have completed pedagogical retraining courses can work as
teachers in higher education institutions. Startups and digital
entrepreneurship: many departments support young people through legal-tech
projects, legal technologies, consulting services, and online consulting
platforms.
Practical skills and competency
development
Practice and internship are important in the
program, where students test their theoretical knowledge in real work
situations. For example: participating in court hearings, preparing
documents, and providing legal services. Skills that graduates will acquire:
✅ Legal analysis skills ✅ Writing and oral legal opinions ✅ Communication and
negotiation skills ✅ Identifying problems and proposing legal solutions ✅
Working independently and in a team ✅ Acquiring and applying new knowledge in
practice
Graduates have the potential to develop in the
following areas: 🔹 Creating innovations (for example, developing
legal technologies, service models) 🔹 Conducting scientific research
(continuing to master's, PhD degrees) 🔹 Independently solving complex
legal problems 🔹 Being active in higher education or professional
activities, occupying leadership positions
Programme overview
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Jurisprudence (60420100)
General description of the program
This program is conducted over 4 years of
full-time study and allows students to become qualified lawyers. The program
combines international standards, national legislation and legal practice,
and develops practical skills along with theoretical knowledge.
Educational direction and curriculum
The program teaches students the basics of legal
theory, the ability to conduct legal analysis, and work with regulatory
documents. Classes are organized in the form of lectures, seminars,
independent work, and practical exercises. In addition, internships in the
courts and bar, notary offices, and law enforcement agencies are also
provided. The program covers the following main scientific areas: ✅ Civil law
and civil procedural law ✅ Criminal law and criminal procedural law ✅
Administrative law and administrative procedural law ✅ Labor law ✅ Commercial
law, financial law, international law ✅ Constitutional law The curriculum
provides for a combination of theoretical (lectures, seminars) and practical
(simulation, legal clinic, internship) components. In full compliance with
the requirements of the National Qualification Framework, graduates are
awarded a bachelor's degree (LL.B.).
Professional opportunities and applications
Graduates can work in the following areas:
🔹 Judicial and prosecutor's offices 🔹 Bar and notary offices
🔹 State agencies (ministries, agencies) 🔹 Private sector
(corporate lawyers, companies) 🔹 Banks, insurance companies,
financial organizations 🔹 Research centers, scientific institutes
Graduates who have completed pedagogical retraining courses can work as
teachers in higher education institutions. Startups and digital
entrepreneurship: many departments support young people through legal-tech
projects, legal technologies, consulting services, and online consulting
platforms.
Practical skills and competency
development
Practice and internship are important in the
program, where students test their theoretical knowledge in real work
situations. For example: participating in court hearings, preparing
documents, and providing legal services. Skills that graduates will acquire:
✅ Legal analysis skills ✅ Writing and oral legal opinions ✅ Communication and
negotiation skills ✅ Identifying problems and proposing legal solutions ✅
Working independently and in a team ✅ Acquiring and applying new knowledge in
practice
Graduates have the potential to develop in the
following areas: 🔹 Creating innovations (for example, developing
legal technologies, service models) 🔹 Conducting scientific research
(continuing to master's, PhD degrees) 🔹 Independently solving complex
legal problems 🔹 Being active in higher education or professional
activities, occupying leadership positions
Admission Requirements
56.7+
Admission of students to full-time education in higher
educational institutions is carried out by the State Commission for Admission
to Educational Institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan according to the
rating system of points accumulated according to the results of entrance
exams and test tests. Admission of foreign citizens to a master's degree is
carried out on the basis of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the
Republic of Uzbekistan dated August 4, 2008 No. 169 "On improving the
procedure for admission and training of foreign citizens to educational
institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan" and international treaties
of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Applicants who do not have the average score
(GPA) in the bachelor's diploma supplement and a certificate of knowledge of
a foreign language for submitting documents cannot submit documents to a
master's degree. For this direction, it is necessary to obtain a national
certificate of at least level B2 or an international certificate of an
equivalent level - at least 5.5 points on IELTS.
30 Jun 2025
4 Years
Sep
Tuition fees
Domestic
1,159 USD
International
1,700 USD
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48 monthsProgramme duration
1,700 USDTuition Fee/year
30 Jun, 2025Application Deadline
SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
General description of the program
This program is conducted over 4 years of full-time study and allows students to become qualified lawyers. The program combines international standards, national legislation and legal practice, and develops practical skills along with theoretical knowledge.
Educational direction and curriculum
The program teaches students the basics of legal theory, the ability to conduct legal analysis, and work with regulatory documents. Classes are organized in the form of lectures, seminars, independent work, and practical exercises. In addition, internships in the courts and bar, notary offices, and law enforcement agencies are also provided. The program covers the following main scientific areas: ✅ Civil law and civil procedural law ✅ Criminal law and criminal procedural law ✅ Administrative law and administrative procedural law ✅ Labor law ✅ Commercial law, financial law, international law ✅ Constitutional law The curriculum provides for a combination of theoretical (lectures, seminars) and practical (simulation, legal clinic, internship) components. In full compliance with the requirements of the National Qualification Framework, graduates are awarded a bachelor's degree (LL.B.).
Professional opportunities and applications
Graduates can work in the following areas: 🔹 Judicial and prosecutor's offices 🔹 Bar and notary offices 🔹 State agencies (ministries, agencies) 🔹 Private sector (corporate lawyers, companies) 🔹 Banks, insurance companies, financial organizations 🔹 Research centers, scientific institutes Graduates who have completed pedagogical retraining courses can work as teachers in higher education institutions. Startups and digital entrepreneurship: many departments support young people through legal-tech projects, legal technologies, consulting services, and online consulting platforms.
Practical skills and competency development
Practice and internship are important in the program, where students test their theoretical knowledge in real work situations. For example: participating in court hearings, preparing documents, and providing legal services. Skills that graduates will acquire: ✅ Legal analysis skills ✅ Writing and oral legal opinions ✅ Communication and negotiation skills ✅ Identifying problems and proposing legal solutions ✅ Working independently and in a team ✅ Acquiring and applying new knowledge in practice
Graduates have the potential to develop in the following areas: 🔹 Creating innovations (for example, developing legal technologies, service models) 🔹 Conducting scientific research (continuing to master's, PhD degrees) 🔹 Independently solving complex legal problems 🔹 Being active in higher education or professional activities, occupying leadership positions
Programme overview
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
General description of the program
This program is conducted over 4 years of full-time study and allows students to become qualified lawyers. The program combines international standards, national legislation and legal practice, and develops practical skills along with theoretical knowledge.
Educational direction and curriculum
The program teaches students the basics of legal theory, the ability to conduct legal analysis, and work with regulatory documents. Classes are organized in the form of lectures, seminars, independent work, and practical exercises. In addition, internships in the courts and bar, notary offices, and law enforcement agencies are also provided. The program covers the following main scientific areas: ✅ Civil law and civil procedural law ✅ Criminal law and criminal procedural law ✅ Administrative law and administrative procedural law ✅ Labor law ✅ Commercial law, financial law, international law ✅ Constitutional law The curriculum provides for a combination of theoretical (lectures, seminars) and practical (simulation, legal clinic, internship) components. In full compliance with the requirements of the National Qualification Framework, graduates are awarded a bachelor's degree (LL.B.).
Professional opportunities and applications
Graduates can work in the following areas: 🔹 Judicial and prosecutor's offices 🔹 Bar and notary offices 🔹 State agencies (ministries, agencies) 🔹 Private sector (corporate lawyers, companies) 🔹 Banks, insurance companies, financial organizations 🔹 Research centers, scientific institutes Graduates who have completed pedagogical retraining courses can work as teachers in higher education institutions. Startups and digital entrepreneurship: many departments support young people through legal-tech projects, legal technologies, consulting services, and online consulting platforms.
Practical skills and competency development
Practice and internship are important in the program, where students test their theoretical knowledge in real work situations. For example: participating in court hearings, preparing documents, and providing legal services. Skills that graduates will acquire: ✅ Legal analysis skills ✅ Writing and oral legal opinions ✅ Communication and negotiation skills ✅ Identifying problems and proposing legal solutions ✅ Working independently and in a team ✅ Acquiring and applying new knowledge in practice
Graduates have the potential to develop in the following areas: 🔹 Creating innovations (for example, developing legal technologies, service models) 🔹 Conducting scientific research (continuing to master's, PhD degrees) 🔹 Independently solving complex legal problems 🔹 Being active in higher education or professional activities, occupying leadership positions
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
International
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