History of the Department:
The “General Mathematics and Natural Sciences” department started its activities in 2006 on a public basis due to low teaching load, and since September 16, 2011, it has been established as an independent department within the Academy. All the subjects taught at the department are conducted at a high level in accordance with state standards. New curricula, teaching methods, textbooks, and teaching materials have been developed for all subjects. In connection with changes in the State Standards in 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2020, changes were made to the teaching programs. The use of multimedia tools by the teachers during lessons has continuously increased the success rate.
Since 2019, the “General Mathematics and Natural Sciences” department has been renamed and started operating under the name “General Disciplines” with a new composition.
In the 2020/2021 academic year, the composition of the “General Disciplines” department consisted of 19 faculty members, including 3 associate professors, 1 doctor of philosophy in mathematics, 1 in engineering, 1 in history, 3 PhDs, and 3 doctoral students.
The faculty members of the department published 23 articles in the 2020/2021 academic year (10 of them abroad), 4 theses, and 15 course programs, 1 textbook, and 3 teaching manuals.
Since December 28, 2021, the name of the “General Disciplines” department has been changed, and with the new staff, the “Mathematics and Information Technologies” department has been established.
In the 2022/2023 academic year, the “Mathematics and Information Technologies” department had 10 members.
In the 2024/2025 academic year, the department consists of 13 members, including 2 associate professors and 4 PhDs. R.R. Hasanov works as a computer engineering specialist, and the laboratory assistant is V.M. Mammadova.
Faculty Members:
Scientific Activity:
In the 2021/2022 academic year, the department staff published 5 teaching programs, 11 articles (3 of them abroad), 4 theses, and 3 methodological guides.
In the 2022/2023 academic year, the department staff published 18 articles (7 of them abroad), 1 thesis, 3 methodological guides, and 2 teaching manuals.
In the 2023/2024 academic year, the department staff published 18 articles (7 abroad), 1 thesis, 3 teaching programs, 2 teaching manuals, and 1 methodological guide.
Bachelor Level Subjects:
**Master Level