The National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (NUACA) is an institution of higher education in Armenia that focuses on the fields of architecture and civil engineering. Here are some key information about NUACA:
Overview and Establishment:
NUACA's history dates back to 1921, when it began to offer architectural education as part of the Technical Faculty of Yerevan State University.
On July 11, 1989, by Decree No. 339 of the Council of Ministers of the Armenian SSR, the Faculty of Architecture/Construction was established on the basis of the Yerevan Polytechnic Institute, and in July 2000 it was renamed the Yerevan National University of Architecture and Construction.
Since 2014, Professor Gagik Galstyan has served as the Rector.
Nature of the Institution and Educational Philosophy:
NUACA is a public higher education institution.
The University's mission is to produce graduates with skills and international competitiveness in architecture, construction, urban economy, design, IT and related fields through its three-level higher education system and the provision of continuing education, research activities and services.
Strength of the school:
Throughout its long history, NUACA has produced approximately 30,000 graduates, most of whom have become architects and construction engineers.
Since 1966, approximately 967 foreign students have obtained qualifications as architects and builders.
The university has the best scholars in the relevant fields in Armenia to teach.
Key laboratories and disciplines:
NUACA has a number of professional directions, including but not limited to architectural design, urban planning, civil engineering, etc.
The university is also involved in a number of research projects and may have its own laboratories and research centers to support these activities.
Faculty:
The school has the Department of Architecture, the Department of Design, the Department of Management and Technology, the Department of Urban Economy and Ecology, and the Department of Architectural Engineering.
Ranking:
Specific international ranking information about NUACA may not be easy to find, as some specific specialized universities may not appear in the general world university rankings.
However, NUACA is considered a leader in the field in Armenia.
Cost:
Tuition and other fees vary depending on the course and degree. For specific fees, it is recommended to contact the school directly or visit the official website for the latest information.
Campus:
NUACA is located at 105 Teryan Street, Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, providing students with a good learning environment.
The campus has facilities such as libraries, laboratories, studios, etc. to support students' academic and personal development.
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