Architecture – Caucasus University
Program Overview
Housed in CU’s School of Architecture & Design, established in 2017 and split into its own school in 2021, this program blends theory, studio practice, and technical training. Students study architectural history, design fundamentals, computer graphics (BIM/CAD), landscape & interior planning, and graphic design, supported by CU’s creative and architectural studios.
As a RIBA-accredited curriculum, the program offers international recognition, access to RIBA scholarships, competitions, and global architectural resources.
**Awarded Degree:** Bachelor of Architecture
**Discipline:** Architecture
**Duration:** 4 years
**ECTS Credits:** 240
**Language of Instruction:** English
**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus
**Tuition Fee:** $5,000 (per_year)
**Application Fee:** $250
**Accreditation:** Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), Georgia
**Career Opportunities:**
– Architect
– Urban Planner
– Interior or Landscape Designer
– CAD/BIM Specialist
– Heritage Conservation Consultant
– Architectural Project Manager
– Junior Architect at firms
– Research Assistant in architecture.
**Learning Outcomes:**
– Design architectural projects
– Conduct environmental and urban analysis
– Use drawing and CAD tools
– Apply sustainable and ethical standards
– Research design history and theory
– Communicate professional ideas in English
– Complete independent final project
– Navigate Georgian and international design contexts.
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Caucasus University
The history of Caucasus University began in 1998 when Caucasus School of Business was established. Its motto is "Studium Pretium Libertatis"- Knowledge is the Foundation…
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