History
The history of the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers dates back to theCampus
Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers consists of four main buildings, three laboratory buildings, scientific centers, an information resource center which has 700 thousand materials in its fund, three dormitories with an overall capacity for 1200 students, a canteen which can serve 484 people at one time and the park.Rector
The rector of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers is Umurzakov Uktam Pardaevich, a doctor of economical sciences and professor.Duties
Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers has set its duties and provided them in the rules of the institute. The six main duties are: * Supply the individual (student) with intellectual and cultural education, and meet their ethical needs * Help those individuals (students) to become improved by all of the sides * To develop the subject by giving attention to volunteers who are creating something new relating to that subject * To improve the qualification in the economy of interested people * To keep the nation's ethic and cultural beliefs and enlarge them * To spread the knowledge among the citizensFaculties
Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers currently consists of five faculties, which are divided into 36 departments. The seven faculties are as follows: * Faculty of organization and management of water resources *Hydromelioration *Faculty of mechanization of hydromeliorative works *Faculty of power supply of agriculture and water management *Faculty of agricultural mechanization *Building of Hydro Technical Construction *Faculty of land managementFaculty of organization and management of water resources
Until the 1970s there were no economists on the water industry in Uzbekistan. This caused some serious problems in water consumption and utilization. In 1974, in order to solve this problem, a new branch was opened under the faculty of Hydro Technical Constructions", called the Economy of Water Industry and its Analysis. In 1976, this branch was set as the independent faculty and started working as one of the biggest parts of the institute. From the first years, about 50 students were invited to the university and in 1979 the first 50 students graduated from this faculty. After the independence of Uzbekistan, in 2015 the faculty was renamed to its current name: Water Industry Management. Nowadays, the dean of the faculty is docent Ibragimov Abdimalik Gapparovich. On the campus of the faculty, there are two language classes, four computer classes, and more than 20 study classes, which are supplied with modern education materials and information technologies. The Water Industry Management faculty has seven departments: * Information technologies * Water industry economy * Control under the water industry * Theoretical economy * Accounting and audit * Foreign languages * English languageHydromelioration faculty
The history of the Hydro Melioration faculty can be separated into two parts: theFaculty of power supply of agriculture and water management
Faculty of power supply of agriculture and water management was established after the World War, when there were high demands for workers in the agricultural industry. The faculty was created after mixing the two faculties of Mechanization of Hydro Melioration Works 1946 and Automating the Agricultural Industry 1962. It happened because of the 415th edict which was made by the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, on 3 September 2004. There are four departments in faculty of power supply of agriculture and water management: * Electricity and renewable energy sources *Technological breakthrough and simplification of automation and optimization *Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics *The use of electrical technologies and electrical applianceMechanisation of hydromeliorative works
*Life safety department * Mechanization of hydromeliorative works *The organization and technology of hydrometallic works * Humanitarian subjectsFaculty of Agriculture Mechanization
*Agricultural machinery * Tractors and Automobiles *Operation and repair of machines *General technical sciencesFaculty of Hydrotechnical Constructions
Nowadays the dean of the Faculty of Hydrotechnical Constructions" is docent B.B. Xasanov. The history of the establishment goes back to 1946, when the first woman irrigator T.A. Kolpakova opened the Building of Small and Medium Hydroelectric-Stations faculty. After some years the faculty was called the Hydro Technical Building. However, big changes to the faculty came in the independence years of Uzbekistan. In 1991 the faculty was considered to be the department due to the changes in infrastructure. During those years, the faculty worked as part of the Center for Preparing the Irrigation Engineers" and from 1996 it became part of the Hydro Melioration faculty" and prepared professionals in the water industry building" field. After the edict made by the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, the small department became the fully functioning faculty with the name Building of Irrigation Hydro Technical Constructions and Utilization. The faculty obtained its current name by the 311 edict which was made on 3 November 2015, by the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan. The four departments involved inside the faculty are: *Hydrotechnical Constructions constructions and engineering designs * Use of water and pumping stations *Theoretical and construction mechanics *Drawing geometry and engineering graphicsFaculty of land management
The Faculty of land management was first established in 1945 under the name of Land Making. The faculty attained its current name in 2017. Nowadays, the dean of this faculty is Narbaev Sharaf. There are now 670 students involved with studies in this faculty. During its working period, the Utilization of Land and Land Cadaster faculty became one of the biggest educational places in Central Asia. Some students came from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kirgizia, and Tajikistan. There are three bachelor's degree branches and two master's degree branches in the Utilization of Land and Land Cadaster faculty. Bachelor's degree branches: * Cadaster * Land creation and land cadaster * Profession education: land creation and land cadaster Master's degree branches: * Cartography * Usage and controlling the land recourses There are four departments located in this faculty: * Geodesy and geoinformatics * Land use * State cadastres *Higher MathematicsStudents' town
Students' town was first established in 1987 under the Tashkent Irrigation and Mechanization of Agricultural industry Engineers Institute. Since 2004 it is considered to be the students' town of the Tashkent Irrigation and Melioration Institute. Students' town consists of three students' dormitories numbered 2, 3, and 4, and with buildings numbered 6 and 7 for the university staff. The director of the students' town is Bozorov Baxtiyor Xakimovich.Dormitories
Every dormitory in students' town holds students from various faculties. Dormitory #2 holds 232 students from Automating and Mechanizing the Water Industry faculty and 44 students from Building of Irrigation Hydro Technical Construction and Usage faculty. Overall, dormitory 2 holds 276 students. Dormitory #3 holds about 410 students from different faculties. There are four female students currently living in dormitory 3 who are from China. Dormitory #4 holds 385 students from different faculties., including seven international students. Buildings 6 and 7 mainly serve university staff representatives and young scientists. There are 162 rooms in those buildings and 607 people living there. Every building is provided with solutions for the essential needs of every individual. There are sport halls, kitchens, reading halls, and restrooms in each level of the buildings. They all are fully provided with gas and electric energy. In addition, there is a small library in the student's town, and it works by its working graphic daily. This means that even though students are may be away from the university, they can deal with their studies in that library. The library provides the students with most of the textbooks. The kitchen rooms of the dormitories are provided with tables, chairs, and ovens. Students can cook there. Each room in the buildings of students' town is fully functional and supplied with an emergency exit. This means that fire emergency problems are covered fully.Academic lyceums
There are two academic lyceums which were opened under the name of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Melioration. They are Yunusabad Academic Lyceum and International House – Tashkent Lyceum. They were opened to cover high demands for qualified high-school graduates. The representative from the university who works with the lyceums is Makumova Dilrabo InnatovnaYunusabad Academic Lyceum
Yunusabad Academic Lyceum was first established under the Tashkent Irrigation and Mechanization of Agricultural Industry Engineers Institute in 1987, with another name of Universal Technical Lyceum". However, after the independence of Uzbekistan by the edict of the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan on 23 September 1998, the name of the lyceum must have been changed. This edict was done only after the year, on 2 September 1999, and was renamed and re-established by the edict number 406 to Yunusabad Academic Lyceum. There are three faculties in this academic lyceum: Exact Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Social-Humanitarian Subjects. Exact Sciences faculty: * Physics, math (technical branch) * Math, English language (economical branch) Natural Sciences faculty: * Chemistry, biology (medical branch) Social-Humanitarian Subjects faculty: *History, English language, law (history branch) Only prospective students who have successfully completed the nine year secondary program can apply to the university. Then they can be examined by the lyceum administration. Students from other regions are provided with dormitories. There are five departments in Yunusabad Academic Lyceum: * Mathematics department; * Natural Sciences department * Uzbek Language and Literature department * Foreign Languages department * Social-Humanitarian Subjects departmentInternational House – Tashkent lyceum
International House in Tashkent is one of the two lyceums which were established under the name of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers. However, the lyceum first was opened as the education center in 1993, in order to inherit educational processes and techniques from the developed countries of the United Kingdom and the US. The lyceum was located in the center of the Tashkent city, and it is easy to find its location, by the metro stationReferences
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