Information Systems and Technologies
Head of the department
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+998998877469
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Monday-Saturday, 14:00-17:00
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nurnoralihaydar1964@gmail.com

About the department
The Department of Information Systems and Technologies (Digital Technologies in Agriculture) plays a key role in training a new generation of professionals in the agricultural sector.
The program 60610200 – Information Systems and Technologies (Digital Technologies in Agriculture) focuses on the education of specialists in the field of information and communication technologies, aimed at the efficient use of land, water, energy, and material-technical resources. The curriculum includes the study of modern digital solutions such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing Technologies (RS), and the Internet of Things (IoT), all applied to the production and cultivation of agricultural products. Bachelor’s degree programs are offered in full-time, part-time, and distance learning formats.
The department also offers a master’s program in 70610104 – Geoinformation Systems and Technology, which focuses on working with spatial data for its collection, analysis, visualization, and application in areas such as ecology, agriculture, logistics, and land management. The program aims to develop competencies in geoinformation systems, spatial analysis, and digital cartography.
The department’s faculty actively participates in international scientific projects and conducts research in climate-resilient agriculture, resource optimization using AI, and digital platforms.
Particular attention is given to the practical training of students. The department has established partnerships with agricultural firms and IT companies, and a support system is in place to assist graduates in employment.
The program 60610200 – Information Systems and Technologies (Digital Technologies in Agriculture) focuses on the education of specialists in the field of information and communication technologies, aimed at the efficient use of land, water, energy, and material-technical resources. The curriculum includes the study of modern digital solutions such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing Technologies (RS), and the Internet of Things (IoT), all applied to the production and cultivation of agricultural products. Bachelor’s degree programs are offered in full-time, part-time, and distance learning formats.
The department also offers a master’s program in 70610104 – Geoinformation Systems and Technology, which focuses on working with spatial data for its collection, analysis, visualization, and application in areas such as ecology, agriculture, logistics, and land management. The program aims to develop competencies in geoinformation systems, spatial analysis, and digital cartography.
The department’s faculty actively participates in international scientific projects and conducts research in climate-resilient agriculture, resource optimization using AI, and digital platforms.
Particular attention is given to the practical training of students. The department has established partnerships with agricultural firms and IT companies, and a support system is in place to assist graduates in employment.
Bachelor
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Agricultural engineering and agrotechnologies
Information Systems and Technologies
Magistracy
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Agricultural engineering and agrotechnologies
Geoinformation Systems and Technology