
Why Choose
Caucasus University
Caucasus University, established in 1998, offers high-quality education across multiple disciplines. It has partnerships with 207 universities globally and boasts a historic campus. With successful programs in tourism, law, and economics, CU emphasizes practical training, achieving notable accreditation, and expanding to a new campus in Batumi with innovative programs.

Caucasus University
Mission and Values
Caucasus University, established in 1998, offers high-quality education across multiple disciplines. It has partnerships with 207 universities globally and boasts a historic campus.
- Commitment to providing high-quality education and fostering a culture of continuous improvement in teaching and research.
Academic Excellence
We are committed to fostering a culture of intellectual rigor and lifelong learning, empowering students and faculty to excel in their academic pursuits.
Integrity
Integrity is the foundation of all we do, guiding our actions with honesty, fairness, and transparency.
Innovation
We champion creativity and forward-thinking, leveraging technology and research to develop transformative solutions to global challenges.
Social Responsibility
We are dedicated to making a positive impact on society by addressing critical issues and promoting equity, sustainability, and inclusion.
How To Get Admission
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Fill Application Form | Complete the application form. | ✓ | ✓ |
Submit Application Documents | Submit the application form along with: Passport copy and educational documents. | ✓ | ✓ |
Wait for Application Review | The university will review your application. | ✓ | ✓ |
Schedule Online Interview | Schedule and attend an online interview. | ✓ | ✓ |
Conditional Offer Letter | Receive a Conditional Enrolment Letter upon successful evaluation. | ✓ | ✓ |
Pay Initial Deposit and Fees | Make the required payment to start the documentation and educational equivalence process. | ✓ | ✓ |
Approval and Rector’s Letter | Once approved by the Ministry of Education, receive the Rector’s Letter from the university. | ✓ | ✓ |
Gather Visa Documents | Gather all necessary documents and submit the file for your student visa application. | ✓ | ✓ |
Receive Student Visa | Obtain your student visa to travel to Georgia. | ✓ | ✓ |
Travel and Start Education | Upon arrival in Georgia, sign the University Contract Pay Remaining service fee and start your education journey. | ✓ | ✓ |
Caucasus University
Courses Offered
The Caucasus University Offers Dual Degree Courses:
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH RENNES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FRANCE

Rennes School of Business and Caucasus University have jointly launched Georgia’s first three-year Bachelor’s program in Business Administration, offering students the unique opportunity to earn a dual Bachelor’s degree in Management from both institutions. The program structure includes two years of study in Georgia, where students are taught by both local and international faculty, followed by a third year at Rennes School of Business in France. Conducted entirely in English, this 184 ECTS-credit program awards 64 of those credits during the final year in France. Students benefit from an internationally-focused education and must complete all courses in the first two years and provide proof of English proficiency (IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80, or equivalent) to proceed to the third year. This innovative program aims to provide students with a comprehensive educational experience across two countries.
Course Details
The Joint Undergraduate Program in Business Administration, offered in partnership with Rennes School of Business, comprises 184 ECTS credits and is designed to be completed over three years. Students accumulate 60 ECTS credits in both the first and second years and 64 ECTS credits in the third year. The curriculum includes courses in professional English, with French as an optional second language. To advance to the third year at Rennes School of Business, students must demonstrate English proficiency with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0, TOEFL score of 80, or an equivalent qualification. Additionally, they must successfully complete all required courses and earn the requisite ECTS credits in the first two years. The program culminates with students spending their third year at Rennes School of Business to complete their degree requirements.
Course Structure
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course / Module | I Semester | II Semester | ECTS |
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1 | CRFR 0001 | French Language A1.0 | 5 | |||
2 | CRFR 0002 | CRFR 0001 | French Language A1 | 5 | ||
3 | CRFR 0003 | CRFR 0002 | French Language A2.0 | 5 | ||
4 | CRFR 0004 | CRFR 0003 | French Language A2 | 5 | ||
5 | CRMA 0001 | Calculus | 5 | |||
6 | CRMA 0002 | CRMA 0001 | Linear Algebra | 5 | ||
7 | CREC 1110 | Principles of Microeconomics | 5 | |||
8 | CREC 1210 | CREC 1110 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 5 | ||
9 | CRPE 0001 | P1 Professional English Language | 2.5 | |||
10 | CRPE 0002 | CRPE 0001 | P2 Professional English Language | 2.5 | ||
11 | CRPE 0003 | CRPE 0002 | P3 Professional English Language | 2.5 | ||
12 | CRPE 0004 | CRPE 0003 | P4 Professional English Language | 2.5 | ||
13 | IS101E | Business Information Systems | 5 | |||
14 | CRAC 1110 | Financial Accounting | 5 | |||
15 | CRAC 1210 | CRAC 1110 | Managerial Accounting | 5 | ||
16 | CRMK 1210 | Basic Marketing | 5 | |||
17 | CRBC 1210 | Business Communication | 5 | |||
18 | CRBL 2110 | Legal Basis of Business Regulations | 5 |
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course / Module | ECTS |
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19 | CRST 2110 | CRMA 0002 | Business Statistics | 5 |
20 | CRCSR 2110 | Corporate Social Responsibility | 5 | |
21 | CRMG 2110 | Organizational Behavior | 5 | |
22 | CRMK 2110 | Sales Management | 5 | |
23 | MK202E | CRMK 1210; CREC 1210 | International Business Management | 5 |
24 | CRFI 2210 | Financial Statement Analysis | 5 | |
25 | CRMG 2210 | CRMG 2110 | Human Resource Management | 5 |
26 | IS201E | IS101E | Information Systems and Web-based Operations | 5 |
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course / Module | ECTS |
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27 | HR301E | CRMG 2110 | International Human Resource Management | 4 |
28 | NG302E | International Negotiation Skills | 4 | |
29 | ST304E | Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management: Fundamentals | 4 | |
30 | CR301E | Business Ethics | 4 | |
31 | PM301E | Project Management | 4 | |
32 | ST302E | Strategy | 4 | |
33 | 0LV2F2 | CRFR 0004 | French Language 1 | 3 |
34 | 0LV2F2 | 0LV2F2 | French Language 2 | 3 |
35 | TS301E | Bachelor’s Thesis | 10 |
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course / Module | ECTS |
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36 | FI300E | CRMA 0002 | Financial Mathematics | 4 |
37 | FI301E | CRAC 1110 | Concepts of Corporate Finance | 4 |
38 | FI303E | Financial Analysis | 4 | |
39 | FI302E | Financial Markets and Risk Management | 4 | |
40 | FI304E | Banking Systems and Services | 4 | |
41 | FI305E | Fundamentals of Auditing | 4 | |
42 | MK303E | CRMK 1210 | Omni Channel Management & Distribution | 4 |
43 | MK304E | Marketing Metrics (data analytics) | 4 | |
44 | MK306E | Digital Marketing Strategy | 4 | |
45 | MK307E | Business to Business Marketing | 4 | |
46 | MK308E | Merchandising (on/off-line) | 4 | |
47 | MK309E | MK306E | Digital Marketing Communications | 4 |
ECTS Credits Summary
Semester | 27.5 | 32.5 | 32.5 | 27.5 | 33 | 31 |
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Year | 60 | 60 | 64 | 184 |
COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY USA

Caucasus University and Fairleigh Dickinson University jointly offer an innovative three-year undergraduate program in Computer Science, culminating in a bachelor’s degree from each institution. This unique dual-degree program is taught in English and includes instruction from highly qualified international lecturers. Students complete the first four semesters at Caucasus University in Georgia and then progress to Fairleigh Dickinson University in the United States for the final two semesters (5th and 6th), where they will earn a total of 200 credits, including 50 credits at FDU. Upon completion, students receive a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Caucasus University and a Bachelor of Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University. The program offers a range of advantages, including access to a beautiful campus near New York City, cutting-edge laboratory facilities, and practical learning opportunities such as internships. Fairleigh Dickinson University is the largest private university in New Jersey, accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET, and recognized as a Cybersecurity Center of Excellence by the U.S. National Security Agency. The structure and goals of this program align with the Law of Georgia on Higher Education and adhere to the National Qualifications Framework and Study Area Classifier, as well as the mission of Caucasus University. The curriculum, consisting of foundational and specialized courses, is designed to develop a broad skill set and deep knowledge of the computer science field, preparing students to meet the program’s comprehensive learning outcomes.
Course Details
The joint undergraduate program in Computer Science offered by Caucasus University and Fairleigh Dickinson University is designed to meet the requirements of Georgia’s Higher Education Law, National Qualifications Framework, and Study Area Classifier, as well as the mission of Caucasus University. The program’s curriculum combines foundational and specialized courses, which together cultivate complex skills and provide students with a broad understanding of the field. The program aims to equip students with a thorough theoretical knowledge beyond general education, preparing them for either advanced study at the master’s level or immediate entry into the workforce with a solid qualification. Emphasizing a strong grounding in mathematics and computer science principles, this program prepares high-level, competitive professionals with the theoretical expertise and practical, transferable skills necessary to excel in modern CS roles both in Georgia and internationally. Graduates will find career opportunities in diverse sectors, including industry, media, government, and business, with roles such as Software Developer, Data Communications Analyst, IT Business Management Consultant, and more. To complete the Joint Bachelor’s Program in Computer Science, students must earn 200 ECTS (120 US credits) over three years, spending the first two years (150 ECTS) at Caucasus University and the final year (50 ECTS) at FDU. The program includes 119 ECTS of mandatory courses, 15 ECTS of optional courses, a 25-ECTS concentration, 30 ECTS of university-required courses, 5 ECTS of university elective courses, and 6 ECTS for free courses, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience that prepares students to meet program-specific learning outcomes.
Course Structure
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | ECTS |
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1 | CALC 1140 | Calculus I | X | 5 | ||||||
2 | DSM 1140 | Discrete Mathematics | X | 5 | ||||||
3 | PCP 1140 | Principles of Computer Programming I | X | 5 | ||||||
4 | ICS 1140 | Introduction to Computer Science | X | 5 | ||||||
5 | IDB 1140 | Introduction to Database Systems | X | 5 | ||||||
6 | CALC 1240 | CALC 1140 | Calculus II | X | 5 | |||||
7 | PCP 1240 | PCP 1140 | Principles of Computer Programming II | X | 5 | |||||
8 | NW 1240 | Principles of Networking | X | 5 | ||||||
9 | OS 1240 | Operating Systems | X | 5 | ||||||
10 | CARC 1240 | Computer Architecture | X | 5 |
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | ECTS |
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11 | ALGE 2140 | CALC 1240 | Linear Algebra | X | 5 | |||||
12 | PHS 2140 | CALC 1240 | Physics I (Lecture and Lab) | X | 6 | |||||
13 | ALGO 2140 | PCP 1240 | Data Structures & Algorithms | X | 5 | |||||
14 | STAT 2140 | CALC 1240 | Probability & Statistics | X | 5 | |||||
15 | MT 2140 | Modern Technologies | X | 5 | ||||||
16 | PHS 2240 | PHS 2140 | Physics II (Lecture and Lab) | X | 6 | |||||
17 | CPL 2240 | PCP 1240 | Compilers | X | 5 | |||||
18 | CSCI 2247 | Introduction to Assembly Language | X | 5 | ||||||
19 | CSCI 4384 | Preparation for Computer Science Senior Project | X | 2 | ||||||
20 | CSCI 3251 | Design of Software Systems | X | 5 | ||||||
21 | ENGR 2286 | Digital System Design | X | 5 | ||||||
22 | CSCI 2235 | Survey of Computing Security | X | 5 | ||||||
23 | CSCI 3255 | DSM 1140 | Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science | X | 5 | |||||
24 | CSCI 4386 | Computer Science Senior Project | X | 3 |
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | ECTS | |
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25 | WEB 1240 | PCP 1140 | Web Technologies I | X | 5 | ||||||
26 | DMK 1240 | Digital Marketing | X | 5 | |||||||
27 | NET 2140 | PCP 1240 | .NET Technologies I | X | 5 | ||||||
28 | WEB 2140 | WEB 1240 | Web Technologies II | X | 5 | ||||||
29 | SYS 2140 | OS 1240 | System Administration I | X | 5 | ||||||
30 | NET 2240 | NET 2140 | .NET Technologies II | X | 5 | ||||||
31 | SYS 2240 | OS 1240 | System Administration II | X | 5 | ||||||
32 | ITPM 2240 | IT Project Management | X | 5 | |||||||
33 | ML 2240 | STAT 2140 | Machine Learning | X | 5 | ||||||
34 | CSCI 3331 | IDB 1140 | Advanced Database | X | 5 | ||||||
35 | CSCI 3485 | IDB 1140 | Big Data Analytics | X | 5 | ||||||
36 | CSCI 3318 | ICS 1140 | Cloud Computing | X | 5 | ||||||
37 | CSCI 3460 | IDB 1140 | Data Warehouse and Data Mining | X | 5 | ||||||
38 | AI 2240 | ALGO 2140 | Artificial Intelligence | X | 5 | ||||||
39 | CSCI 3314 | PCP 1240 | Mobile Application Development | X | 5 | ||||||
40 | CSCI 3444 | ICS 1140 | Programming for the Internet | X | 5 | ||||||
41 | CSCI 3317 | PCP 1240 | Computer Game Programming | X | 5 | ||||||
42 | CSCI 4380 | PCP 1240 | System Development with Java | X | 5 | ||||||
43 | ACWR 1140 | Academic Writing I | X | 5 | |||||||
44 | ACWR 1240 | ACWR 1140 | Academic Writing II | X | 5 | ||||||
45 | TCOM 2140 | Technical Communication | X | 5 | |||||||
46 | GL 2240 | Global Issues | X | 5 | |||||||
47 | CULT 2240 | Cross-cultural Perspectives | X | 5 | |||||||
48 | MEEA 2240 | CALC 1240 | Managerial/Engineering Economic Analysis | X | 5 |
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | ECTS |
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49 | HIST 0001E | Introduction to World History & Civilization | X | 5 | ||||||
50 | PHIL 0005E | Philosophy | X | 5 | ||||||
51 | PSYC 0006E | Psychology | X | 5 | ||||||
52 | ENTP 0009E | Entrepreneurship | X | 5 |
№ | Course Code | Course | ECTS |
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53 | ACWR 1140 | Academic Writing I | 5 |
54 | ACWR 1240 | Academic Writing II | 5 |
55 | TCOM 2140 | Technical Communication | 5 |
56 | GL 2240 | Global Issues | 5 |
57 | CULT 2240 | Cross-cultural Perspectives | 5 |
58 | MEEA 2240 | Managerial/Engineering Economic Analysis | 5 |
ECTS Credits Summary Per Year
Year | I | II | III |
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ECTS Credits | 75 | 75 | 50 |
Courses Per Year | 15 | 15 | 11 |
CYBER SECURITY WITH NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY USA

Caucasus University and New Jersey City University have introduced Georgia’s first three-year undergraduate program in cybersecurity, allowing students to earn dual bachelor’s degrees in both computer science and cybersecurity. This innovative joint program grants graduates a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Caucasus University and a Bachelor’s degree in Cyber Security from New Jersey City University. Conducted in English, the program is structured to provide a blend of local and international perspectives, with students completing the first five semesters in Georgia, learning from both Georgian and foreign professors. In the final, sixth semester, students travel to New Jersey, USA, to continue their studies at New Jersey City University. This program stands out for offering a unique dual-degree pathway, featuring highly qualified foreign lecturers and marking the first three-year undergraduate cybersecurity program in Georgia. Upon completion, graduates emerge with an internationally recognized education, equipping them with advanced skills in both computer science and cybersecurity.
Course Details
The joint Bachelor’s program in Cybersecurity, offered by Caucasus University and New Jersey City University (NJCU), is a pioneering three-year program structured to meet the high standards of academic and professional training in the cybersecurity field. NJCU, recognized as one of New Jersey’s most prestigious universities, holds federal rights in both cybersecurity and intelligence, marking it as one of the few institutions nationwide with this distinction. Its Cyber Defense Program has been designated as a National Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE), further enhancing the program’s credibility and attractiveness for students aspiring to work in cybersecurity.
This program aims to equip students with a thorough theoretical and practical foundation, preparing them for advanced studies or immediate career opportunities in cybersecurity. The curriculum is carefully designed to develop high-level specialists with a comprehensive understanding of information security principles and the skills needed for career advancement in government and private sectors. With a total of 200 ECTS (equivalent to 120 US credits), the program spans three years, with students completing the first two years (150 ECTS) at Caucasus University and the final year (50 ECTS) at NJCU. This rigorous structure ensures students gain extensive, practice-oriented knowledge. The program requirements include 170 ECTS in mandatory courses, 15 ECTS in optional courses, 10 ECTS in university-mandated courses, and 5 ECTS in university electives. Through this dual-degree structure, the program addresses the growing global demand for cybersecurity professionals and prepares graduates with competitive, transferable skills suited to the dynamic information and communications technology (ICT) sector.
№ | Course Code | Prerequisite | Course | Year | Semester | ECTS | |||
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1 | MATH 0003E | Calculus I | I | I | 5 | ||||
2 | MATH 1240E | Discrete Mathematics | I | I | 5 | ||||
3 | CTC 1242E | Computer Architecture | I | I | 5 | ||||
4 | CSC 1140 | Fundamentals of Computer Science I | I | I | 5 | ||||
5 | CSC 1142 | Operating Systems & Security | I | I | 5 | ||||
6 | CSC 1143 | Basics of Practical Cyber Security | I | I | 5 | ||||
7 | MATH 0044E | MATH 0003E | Calculus II | I | II | 5 | |||
8 | CSC 1241 | CSC 1140 | Fundamentals of Computer Science II | I | II | 5 | |||
9 | PYTH 1240 | CSC 1140 | Python Programming I | I | II | 5 | |||
10 | CSEC 1240 | Computer Security I | I | II | 5 | ||||
11 | IDB 1240 | Introduction to Database Systems | I | II | 5 | ||||
12 | SCMP 2140 | MATH 0044E | Scientific Computing | II | III | 5 | |||
13 | PST 2140 | MATH 0044E | Probability & Statistics | II | III | 5 | |||
14 | NTW 2140 | Principles of Networking | II | III | 5 | ||||
15 | ALG 2140 | CSC 1241 | Algorithms & Data Structures | II | III | 5 | |||
16 | CSEC 2140 | CSEC 1240 | Computer Security II | II | III | 5 | |||
17 | CSEC 2142 | Ethics in National Cyber Security | II | III | 5 | ||||
18 | SE 2140 | CSC 1241 | Software Engineering I | II | III | 5 | |||
19 | CSEC 2241 | SCMP 2140 | Cryptography | II | IV | 5 | |||
20 | CSEC 2242 | CSEC 1240 | Hacking & Forensic Investigation | II | IV | 5 | |||
21 | CSEC 2243 | NTW 2140 | Network Security | II | IV | 5 | |||
22 | AI 2240 | ALG 2140 | Artificial Intelligence | II | IV | 5 | |||
23 | PRP 2240 | CSC 1241 | Programming Paradigms | II | IV | 5 | |||
24 | CMP 2242 | CSC 1241 | Compilers | II | IV | 5 | |||
25 | SEC 3145 | CSEC 1240 | Computer Forensics | III | V | 5 | |||
26 | SEC 460 | Security and Privacy | III | V | 5 | ||||
27 | CSEC 422 | CSEC 2141 | Computer Security III | III | V | 5 | |||
28 | SEC 7B9 | CSEC 2141 | Cyber Incident Handling | III | V | 5 | |||
29 | SECU 400 | Cybersecurity & Event Management | III | V | 5 | ||||
30 | SECU 220 | Contemporary International Security | III | V | 5 | ||||
31 | SECU 323 | Risk Management | III | V | 5 | ||||
32 | SEC 430 | CSEC 1240 | Ethical Hacking | III | VI | 5 | |||
33 | SECU 655 | Computer Security Topics | III | VI | 5 | ||||
34 | SECU 710 | Network Defense | III | VI | 5 | ||||
35 | SECU 725 | CSEC 2243 | Wireless Network Security | III | VI | 5 | |||
36 | SECU 732 | Advanced Cryptography | III | VI | 5 | ||||
37 | SECU 741 | Security Operations Center | III | VI | 5 | ||||
38 | SECU 745 | Cloud Security | III | VI | 5 | ||||
39 | SECU 750 | SECU 710 | Threat Intelligence | III | VI | 5 | |||
40 | SECU 760 | SECU 741 | Incident Response & Recovery | III | VI | 5 | |||
41 | SECU 765 | SECU 732 | Security in Blockchain | III | VI | 5 | |||
42 | SECU 770 | SECU 710 | Malware Analysis | III | VI | 5 | |||
43 | SECU 780 | SECU 750 | Digital Forensics | III | VI | 5 | |||
44 | SECU 785 | Penetration Testing | IV | VII | 5 | ||||
45 | SECU 790 | SECU 745 | Cloud Incident Response | IV | VII | 5 | |||
46 | SECU 795 | Advanced Network Security | IV | VII | 5 | ||||
47 | SECU 800 | SECU 760 | Threat Hunting | IV | VII | 5 | |||
48 | SECU 805 | SECU 770 | Advanced Malware Analysis | IV | VII | 5 | |||
49 | SECU 810 | SECU 780 | Digital Forensics II | IV | VII | 5 | |||
50 | SECU 815 | SECU 785 | Advanced Penetration Testing | IV | VII | 5 | |||
51 | SECU 820 | SECU 795 | Mobile Device Security | IV | VIII | 5 | |||
52 | SECU 825 | SECU 800 | Advanced Threat Intelligence | IV | VIII | 5 | |||
53 | SECU 830 | SECU 805 | Reverse Engineering | IV | VIII | 5 |
№ | Course Code | Course Prerequisite | Course Name | Year | Semester I | Semester II | Semester III | Semester IV | ECTS |
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1 | LOG 5141 | Decision Support Systems in Logistics | I | x | 6 | ||||
2 | LOG 5142 | Financial Management | I | x | 6 | ||||
3 | LOG 5143 | Intermodal Transport and Terminal Management | I | x | 6 | ||||
4 | LOG 5144 | Advanced Energy Technologies in Logistics | I | x | 6 | ||||
5 | LOG 5241 | LOG 5143 | Global Logistics using IT Systems | I | x | 6 | |||
6 | LOG 5242 | Traffic and Transport Planning Systems | I | x | 6 | ||||
7 | LOG 5243 | Road Rail Air Maritime Shipping | I | x | 6 | ||||
8 | LOG 5341 | LOG 5241 | Advanced Logistics Network Operations | II | x | 6 | |||
9 | LOG 5342 | Business Analytics and Digital Transformation | II | x | 6 | ||||
10 | LOG 5343 | LOG 5144 | Logistics Quality and Environmental Management | II | x | 6 | |||
11 | LOG 5344 | LOG 5241 | Digital Warehouse Management | II | x | 6 | |||
12 | LOG 5345 | Digital Risk and Change Management | II | x | 6 |
Elective Courses - 6 ECTS
№ | Course Code | Course Prerequisite | Course Name | Year | Semester I | Semester II | Semester III | Semester IV | ECTS |
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13 | LID 5140 | Leadership | x | 6 | |||||
14 | MNG 5140 | Strategic Management | x | 6 | |||||
15 | ISM 5244 | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems | x | 6 | |||||
16 | LOG 5244 | LOG 5144 | Traffic Evaluation and Environmental Effects | x | 6 | ||||
17 | MNG 5340 | Decision Making | x | 6 | |||||
18 | ISM 5344 | Project Management | x | 6 |
№ | Course Code | Course Prerequisite | Course Name | Year | Semester I | Semester II | Semester III | Semester IV | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
19 | MST 5441 | Master's Thesis | x | 30 |
№ | Course Code | Course Prerequisite | Course Name | Year | Semester I | Semester II | Semester III | Semester IV | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20 | WRT 5340 | Academic Writing & Research Methods | x | 6 | |||||
21 | INT 5440 | Professional Internship | x | 6 |
Summary
ECTS | Per Semester | Per Year |
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Year I | 30 | 60 |
Year II | 30 | 60 |
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT WITH FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY USA

The Caucasus University and Fairleigh Dickinson University in the USA have launched a pioneering three-year undergraduate program in Hospitality Management. This joint program allows students to earn a bachelor’s degree in tourism from Caucasus School of Tourism and a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality and Innovative and High-Quality Tourism from Fairleigh Dickinson University. The program spans three years, with students spending the first five semesters in Georgia studying under Georgian and international professors, and completing the sixth semester in New Jersey, USA. This unique program provides dual degrees and is the first of its kind in Georgia, offering students the opportunity to learn from highly qualified foreign lecturers. The program is conducted in English and requires a total of 200 credits, 50 of which are earned at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Fairleigh Dickinson’s International School of Hospitality, Sports and Tourism Management is highly acclaimed, ranking among the best in the USA and internationally. The school was recognized as one of the top programs by College Rank in 2020 and placed sixth on TheBestSchools.org’s list for Country Hosting Management Programs in 2019. It also ranked fifth globally in CEOWORLD Magazine’s Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools and has appeared on Princeton School’s Gourman Report as one of the top 15 four-year hospitality management programs. Additionally, the program is accredited internationally by AASBC and TedQual, ensuring high standards in hospitality education.
Course Details
The joint undergraduate program in Hospitality Management, offered by Caucasus University (CU) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU), encompasses a total of 200 ECTS credits over a duration of three years. Graduates of the program receive a joint academic degree from both CU and FDU. The program structure allocates 50 ECTS credits to FDU courses and 150 ECTS credits to courses offered by CU. During the first five semesters, students complete 175 ECTS credits—150 from CU courses and 25 from FDU courses—at Caucasus University. In the sixth semester, students are required to complete an additional 25 ECTS credits from FDU courses in New Jersey, USA. The curriculum includes 55 ECTS credits of compulsory university courses, of which 20 ECTS credits are dedicated to foreign language studies across three languages. Additionally, 140 ECTS credits are allocated to compulsory field courses, while students choose 5 ECTS credits from a set of 15 ECTS credits in elective field courses. Each ECTS credit equates to 25 hours of study, covering both direct contact time (such as lectures, seminars, and internships) and time for independent work and consultations.
JOINT MASTER PROGRAM IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The Joint GEM-CSB MBA program is a prestigious collaboration between Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) and Caucasus School of Business (CSB), providing students with a dual degree: a Master of Business Administration from GEM and an International Executive MBA from CSB. The program spans two and a half years, with training modules held monthly over a year and a half, involving classes that last 3 to 5 days per month, 6 hours daily. Specialization modules are hosted at the Grenoble and Paris campuses, allowing participants to gain international exposure. To qualify, applicants must have an undergraduate degree, at least three years of full-time work experience, and proficiency in English. The program, taught in English, delivers a rigorous 500-hour general management curriculum with a unique part-time structure, ideal for professionals aiming to advance their careers. It is cost-effective, with the Tbilisi-based program offering nearly 50% savings on GEM’s tuition fees, along with lower living expenses. Students benefit from a high-caliber faculty, with 70% of courses taught by GEM professors and 30% by top GSB lecturers, all bringing significant international expertise. GEM’s reputation is bolstered by its triple accreditation (AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS), and its high rankings—10th in France and 47th globally for its Executive MBA (FT 2023). This program attracts professionals from prominent institutions like the Bank of Georgia, TBC Bank, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, GlaxoSmithKline, and many others, equipping graduates for leadership roles in diverse industries. Upon completing the program, students undertake a final project, consolidating their learning and preparing them for advanced managerial positions.
Course Details
The Grenoble Ecole de Management’s MBA program offers a comprehensive general management curriculum delivered by a team of experienced academics and industry professionals. This triple-accredited program is available in two capital cities, ensuring the same high-quality content across all locations. The program consists of three phases: the first phase focuses on developing essential analytical and interpersonal skills, along with insights into current managerial challenges; the second phase allows students to specialize in areas such as Entrepreneurship, Financial Management, or the Transformation of Luxury in a Digital and Sustainable Age; and the final phase culminates in a management project, where participants can apply their learning in a professional context. Prospective students must complete the online application for the MBA Part-Time Georgia Fall 2024 intake by the application deadline of October 15, 2024, and submit all required supporting documents, including a CV, motivational essay, language certificate, and notarized copies of academic credentials. The program begins in October 2024.
Course Details
Course | Faculty | Category | Duration | Annual Fees |
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Digital Logistics Management with TH Wildau University, Germany | Masters | Business | 2 years | €14,000-€14,500 |
Joint Undergraduate Program in Business Administration with Rennes School of Business, France | Bachelor’s | Business | 3 years | €14,000-€14,500 |
Joint Undergraduate Program in Computer Science with Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA | Bachelor’s | Computer Science | 3 years | $10,500-$11,000 |
Joint Program in Cyber Security with New Jersey City University, USA | Bachelor’s | Computer | 3 years | $10,500-$11,000 |