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Bachelor Program in Economics

Curriculum

Program Academic Requirements

Bachelor’s program students are obliged to take Administrative and Academic registrations.   

Administrative Registration – paying semester tuition fee.

Academic Registration – signing up relevant courses through the UNI system. Academic registration is possible only after paying the tuition fee of the spring semester.

To complete the bachelor’s program, a student must successfully fulfil a minimum of 240 credits, divided into the following categories:

  • Obligatory Courses – 160 ECTS;
  • Free Credit Courses – 20 ECTS (these courses are offered only in the first and second study years);
  • Elective Courses – 35 ECTS;
  • Research/applied project – 15 ECT;
  • Professional Internship – 10 ECTS

Current Course Offering: Spring Semester 2024-2025

  • First Year Courses
  • English 2
  • Statistics for Economics
  • Calculus 2
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Accounting
  • Free Credit Course: Transparency, Accountability and Public Participation
  • Free Credit Course: Political Philosophy and Contemporary Politics
  • Paul Mc Mahon; Soyoung Kwon
  • Zurab Abramishvili
  • Zaza Tevdoradze
  • Mariam Kharaishvili
  • Nina Sukhanskaya
  • Giorgi Nasrashvili

  • Nikoloz Esitashvili
  • Second Year Courses
  • Economic History
  • Econometrics 2
  • Mathematics for Economists 2
  • Microeconomics 2
  • Macroeconomics 2
  • Free Credit Course: Financial Markets (Term 1) 
  • Free Credit Course: Machine Learning 2
  • Free Credit Course: Introduction to Quantitative Methods
  • Giorgi Bakradze
  • Lasha Chochua
  • Evgeny Kuznetsov
  • Teimuraz Gogsadze
  • Mariam Kharaishvili
  • CERGE-EI Course
  • Lasha Chochua/Shota Natenadze
  • Nino Khukhunaishvili
  • Third Year Courses
  • Academic Writing
  • Development Economics (Term 1)
  • Industrial Organization and Competitive Strategy
  • History of Economic Thought
  • Economic Growth
  • Elective Course: Corporate Finance 2
  • Elective Course: Behavioural Economics (Term 2)
  • Elective Course: Health Economics (Term 1)
  • Elective Course: Public Economics
  • Elective Course: Impact Evaluation
  • Andrew Hargreaves
  • CERGE-EI Course
  • Nikoloz Phkhakadze
  • Giorgi Bakradze
  • Ana Jangveladze
  • Grigol Modebadze
  • CERGE-EI Course
  • CERGE-EI Course
  • Ana Burduli
  • Dustin Gilbreath

  • Fourth Year Courses
  • Professional Internship 
  • Research/Applied Project
  • Elective Course: Gender Economics
  • Elective Course: Economics of Eurointegration
  • Maya Surguladze
  • Giorgi Piriashvili/Valida Pantsulaia
  • Davit Keshelava
  • Tinatin Akhvlediani