Literary Studies (Uzbek Literature) 48 months Undergraduate Program By Samarkand State University |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Faculty of Philology is similar to the university - it was founded in 1927. Abdurauf Fitrat, Abdurahmon Saadi, Gozi Olim Yunusov, Sadriddin Ayni, Vohid Abdullaev, Ulug Tursunov, Evgeniy Polivanov, Abdulla Sulaymonov, Orif Ikramov, Khudoyberdi Donierov, Gani Abdurakhmonov, Botirhan Valikhodjaev, Rakhmatulla Kungurov, Nuriddin Abdurahmanov are the founders of the faculty as science and education. Shukurov, Rahmonkul Orzibekov, Nazar Rajabov and others. The faculty has prepared tens thousands of highly qualified philologists - specialists in the education system of the country and in the Central Asian republics as "Cradle of philologists". Among them, there are more than 120 doctors of science, about 500 candidates of science, public figures and scientists.

Nowadays, the following Bachelor’s, Master’s degree and PhD programs taught at the faculty:

Bachelor’s  degree program: 5120100 - Philology and Language Teaching (Uzbek language), 5120100 - Philology and Language Teaching (Tajik language); 5A120101 - Literary Studies (Uzbek Literature).

Master’s degree programs: 5A120102 - Linguistics (Uzbek Language), 5A120101 - Literature (Tajik Literature), 5A120102 - Linguistics (Tajik) Master's Degree.

PhD progrms: 10.00.01 - Uzbek language. 10.00.06 - Uzbek Literature, 10.00.06 - Comparative Literature, Comparative Linguistics and Interpretation, 10.00.05 - Languages ​​and literature of Asian and African nations.

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Faculty of Philology is similar to the university - it was founded in 1927. Abdurauf Fitrat, Abdurahmon Saadi, Gozi Olim Yunusov, Sadriddin Ayni, Vohid Abdullaev, Ulug Tursunov, Evgeniy Polivanov, Abdulla Sulaymonov, Orif Ikramov, Khudoyberdi Donierov, Gani Abdurakhmonov, Botirhan Valikhodjaev, Rakhmatulla Kungurov, Nuriddin Abdurahmanov are the founders of the faculty as science and education. Shukurov, Rahmonkul Orzibekov, Nazar Rajabov and others. The faculty has prepared tens thousands of highly qualified philologists - specialists in the education system of the country and in the Central Asian republics as "Cradle of philologists". Among them, there are more than 120 doctors of science, about 500 candidates of science, public figures and scientists.

Nowadays, the following Bachelor’s, Master’s degree and PhD programs taught at the faculty:

Bachelor’s  degree program: 5120100 - Philology and Language Teaching (Uzbek language), 5120100 - Philology and Language Teaching (Tajik language); 5A120101 - Literary Studies (Uzbek Literature).

Master’s degree programs: 5A120102 - Linguistics (Uzbek Language), 5A120101 - Literature (Tajik Literature), 5A120102 - Linguistics (Tajik) Master's Degree.

PhD progrms: 10.00.01 - Uzbek language. 10.00.06 - Uzbek Literature, 10.00.06 - Comparative Literature, Comparative Linguistics and Interpretation, 10.00.05 - Languages ​​and literature of Asian and African nations.

Admission requirements

4 Years
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Samarkand State University in Uzbekistan was established in 1927, closely linked to the Temurids period and Ulughbek's Academy. It reflects the rich history and achievements of the period, including its history, science, education, architecture, art and culture.  
Located in the city of Samarkand in eastern Uzbekistan, Samarkand State University – also known simply as SamSU – offers students over 30 bachelor’s study areas and more than 40 master’s degree programmes. It’s one of the oldest and largest higher educational establishments in Uzbekistan: though it was officially inaugurated as the University beginning of the 20th century, its roots go back to the Ulughbek period. 
Thanks to its illustrious reputation, dozens of major state, cultural and scientific figures, writers and poets have emerged from the university during its lifetime. Samarkand State University also has a publishing wing, which produces the journal SamSU Scientific Bulletin, published six times a year in Russian and Uzbek. 

Find out more about SamSU via its social media channels, including YouTube and Telegram
 

Samarkand State University in Uzbekistan was established in 1927, closely linked to the Temurids period and Ulughbek's Academy. It reflects the rich history and achievements of the period, including its history, science, education, architecture, art and culture.  
Located in the city of Samarkand in eastern Uzbekistan, Samarkand State University – also known simply as SamSU – offers students over 30 bachelor’s study areas and more than 40 master’s degree programmes. It’s one of the oldest and largest higher educational establishments in Uzbekistan: though it was officially inaugurated as the University beginning of the 20th century, its roots go back to the Ulughbek period. 
Thanks to its illustrious reputation, dozens of major state, cultural and scientific figures, writers and poets have emerged from the university during its lifetime. Samarkand State University also has a publishing wing, which produces the journal SamSU Scientific Bulletin, published six times a year in Russian and Uzbek. 

Find out more about SamSU via its social media channels, including YouTube and Telegram
 

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