Economics and computer engineering
Mavlonov Nurali Sherali o'g'li
Head of Economics and Computer Engineering department
Department of Economics and Computer Engineering is an academic and research division focused on training specialists capable of integrating economic knowledge with skills in information technology. The department covers a wide range of subjects, from economic analysis and macroeconomic modeling to programming, computer networks, and cybersecurity.
The Economics track emphasizes the development of students' analytical and strategic skills for understanding market processes, making economically sound decisions, and forecasting economic trends. Core subjects include micro- and macroeconomics, international economics, and enterprise economics.
The Computer Engineering track focuses on mastering technologies in high demand in the modern IT sector: software development, creation and maintenance of computer systems, fundamentals of artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Students acquire skills in programming, working with computer networks and databases, designing, and ensuring the security of information systems.
This combination of economics and computer engineering equips graduates to meet the demands of the job market, possessing interdisciplinary skills applicable in analytics, digital solution development for business, consulting, and public sectors.