Caucasus University


Caucasus University is a private university in Tbilisi, Georgia. The university was established in 2004. It is the successor to the Caucasus School of Business, founded in 1998 in partnership with Georgia State University, Atlanta, U.S., during Georgia's transitional period from a planned to a free market economy.

Schools and programs

Caucasus University currently offers degree and certificate programs through its eight constituent schools: the School of Business, the School of Law, the School of Media, the School of Technology, the School of Governance, the School of Social Sciences, the School of Tourism, and the School of Healthcare.

Caucasus School of Business (CSB)

CSB is a member of the Central and East European Management Development Association and was the first educational institution in the South Caucasus Region to be granted CEEMAN International Quality accreditation. The school offers:
The Caucasus School of Law, established in September 2005, is designed to fulfill the requirements established by the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and the European Credit Transfer System, and the education process is frequently monitored by foreign experts. CSL's motto is “The law is strict, but it is the law”. The secondary priority of CSL is the scientific and research activities of students and professors. The students' self-governing organization, CSL-U, is a member of the European Students' Union.
Caucasus School of Law offers:
  • LL.B. programs;
  • Masters programs with possible specializations in Private Law, Public Law, Criminal Law, and International Law, and
  • Doctoral programs.

    Caucasus School of Media (CSM)

Caucasus School of Media, established in 2007, offers:
  • a Bachelor of Journalism program, consisting of 10 subjects: five press journalism modules, five TV-radio journalism modules, five international journalism modules, and seven subjects of basic university disciplines, and
  • a Master of Journalism program, targeted at bachelor alumni and specialists who hold diplomas in journalism in Law, International Relations, Information Technologies, Banking, Business Management and Administration, Humanitarian Sciences, or Social-Political Sciences. The Masters program incorporates areas of the international, broadcasting and print media; research trends of media management, media law and media technologies. The Masters program usually lasts 2–5 years.

    Caucasus School of Technology (CST)

Caucasus School of Technology, established in 2008, offers:
Caucasus School of Governance offers:
  • Undergraduate degrees in Public Administration and International Relations;
  • Public Administration, International Relations, and related fields, and
  • a minor in Business Administration.

    Affiliations

Caucasus University is a member of:
Caucasus University maintains partnerships with several international education institutions, including:
  • European University of Armenia
  • ADA University

    Notable people

  • Roin Metreveli - in 2020, Caucasus University dedicated a room to Roin Metreveli, who was forced to step down from his post at Tbilisi State University in 2004 amid claims of serious corruption.