Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering
Berdikulov Azzam Mardonovich
Reception time:Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Telefon: +998885237900
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History of the Faculty of Civil Engineering
After independence, in 1992, the Jizzakh branch of the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute was transformed into a separate independent Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute by the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In 1977, the Jizzakh “General Engineering” faculty of the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute was established. In 1980, it operated as the Jizzakh branch of the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute, mainly in the specialties of “Industrial and Civil Construction” and “Production of Construction Products”, which has provided many specialists to the national economy of our republic and region to this day. By this time, the Jizzakh “General Engineering” faculties of the Tashkent Highway Institute and the Jizzakh “General Engineering” faculties of the Tashkent Chemical Technology Institute were also merged into the institute, and 4 faculties began to operate within the Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute. These are: “Civil Engineering”, “Engineering Economics”, “Automechanics”, “Chemical Technology”, “Evening-correspondence” faculties. The current “Architecture and Construction” faculty In order to ensure the implementation of the Resolution No. 157 of June 12, 2014 “On Amendments to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 187 of June 29, 2012 on Improving the Activities of the Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute”, as well as the Order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education No. 229 of June 14, 2014, the faculties of “Autotransport” under the name “Engineering of Buildings and Engineering Structures” and “Industrial Technology” were established on the basis of the faculty of “Industrial Technology and Construction” of the institute. In order to ensure the socio-economic development of the region by improving the quality of training qualified specialists for the production and construction sectors of the Jizzakh region, to systematically train highly qualified specialists for enterprises established on the basis of modern technologies in the Jizzakh free industrial zone, to introduce a system of regular improvement of the professional level and qualifications of employees in the field of architecture and construction in the regions of the republic in accordance with modern requirements, and at the same time, to ensure the implementation of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 699 dated September 5, 2017, and the Order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education No. 650 dated September 17, 2017, the following faculties were established at the Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute: “Architecture and Construction”, “Industrial Technologies”, “Autotransport”, “Electromechanics and Radioelectronics”, and “Service”. In 2024, structural changes were made at the Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute. Accordingly, the Faculty of Architecture and Construction was renamed the Faculty of Civil Engineering. Currently, the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering is Berdikulov Azzam Mardonovich. Sultanov Mansur Ganievich is the Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs of the Faculty of Civil Engineering. Saidov Jasurbek Zafar oglu is the Deputy Dean for Youth Affairs of the Faculty of Civil Engineering.
Currently, the Faculty of Civil Engineering includes the following departments:
1. Civil Engineering
2. Engineering Communications
3. Building Materials and Structures
4. Road Engineering
The faculty prepares bachelors in 4 areas of study.
60730300 - Civil Engineering
60730500 - Road Engineering
60730400 - Construction and Operation of Engineering Communications
60730500 - Design and Operation of Water Supply and Sewerage Systems
Today, the team of our faculty, based on the "Law on Education" and the "National Program for Personnel Training", provides education to students and contributes to their preparation in accordance with world standards. Currently, 784 full-time and 1170 part-time students are studying at the faculty in the bachelor's program.