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Georgian-taught architecture program received accreditation

Georgian-taught architecture program received accreditation from the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement. The four-year program of the School of Computer Science and Architecture aims to prepare highly qualified Architects....

Graphic Design (English-taught)

Program Objective The goal of the three-year English-language bachelor's program is to develop the student's ability to create functional complex graphic solutions. You'll master the art of creating compelling visual...

Graphic Design BA program received full accreditation from National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement

The English-taught Graphic Design BA program has received full accreditation from the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement. The three-year program of the School of Computer Science and Architecture aims...

Public Relations (PR) (Georgian-taught)

Program Description The Public Relations Bachelor’s program at the School of Education, Humanities, and Social Sciences aims to prepare highly qualified specialists with broad knowledge and competencies aligned with modern...

IBSU BA program in Public Relations received full accreditation

The Georgian-taught IBSU BA program in Public Relations has received full accreditation from the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement. The School of Education, Humanities, and Social Sciences program aims to...

American Studies Program celebrated Thanksgiving Day

IBSU students of the American Studies Program traditionally celebrated Thanksgiving Day. The celebration was joined by the American Fulbright researchers in Georgia – Lauren Williamson, Sayavur Bakhtiarov and Victor Swezey;...

Dean of School of Law and State Governance held workshop on Business Communication

As part of the series of transferable skills development workshops launched by #IBSU’s international relations program, another meeting with students was held by the Dean of the School of Law...