Faculty of Biomedical and Natural Sciences and Health
Program - Nursing
Program - public health
Program - Pharmacy
Program - physical medicine and rehabilitation
Faculty of Arts, Social and Humanities
Program - Psychology
Bachelor's degree is the first-level educational program of the university's faculty of academic higher education, which provides for the teaching of the theoretical foundations of the relevant specialty(s), which is necessary for further studies in the master's degree and/or for work with the obtained qualifications.
The purpose of studying at the bachelor's level is to provide a higher level of professional training than a full general education, a relatively deep assimilation of the theoretical aspects of study disciplines, which prepares a person for further study and work at a master's degree through research programs, taking into account the limitations established by the legislation of Georgia.
The objectives of the undergraduate program are to create a student-oriented learning environment, to develop academic programs designed for existing requirements, and to prepare students for professional activities.
Only the holder of a state certificate confirming complete general education or a person equal to it has the right to study at the bachelor's level.
The procedure for admission, study and awarding of the bachelor's academic degree to the university's faculty is determined by the normative acts of the state of Georgia and the university's charter.
The title of the qualification to be awarded after completing the undergraduate educational program of the university faculty includes the term "Bachelor" with reference to the relevant field and/or field/specialty. A student is considered to have completed the bachelor's program if he has accumulated the credits provided for in the educational program and has been awarded the bachelor's academic degree in the prescribed manner.