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Integration Of The Content Of European Higher Education And The Development Of The Credit-Module System

Turdiboev Dilshod KhamidovichDean of the Faculty of Information Technologies and Physics-Mathematics , Gulistan State University , Professor , Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (DSc) , Gulistan city , Uzbekistan Independent researcher of theMirzayev Diyorbek Azamjonovich
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One of the fundamental principles required by the modern higher education system is the alignment of the educational process with international standards, ensuring transparency of curricula and mutual recognition of qualifications. The Bologna Process implemented in European countries emerged in response to this need, and at its core lies the ECTS — the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System. The ECTS system serves to accurately measure student workload, standardize academic programs, and harmonize assessment criteria, thereby facilitating effective international educational cooperation. This article provides a scholarly analysis of the content, essence, methodological foundations, and educational significance of the ECTS credit system

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