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Bachelor's Educational Program
Name of the program
მშენებლობა
Construction
Faculty
სამშენებლო
Civil Engineering
Program manager
Professor Malkhaz Tsikarishvili
Qualification and program credits
ინჟინერიის ბაკალავრი მშენებლობაში
Engineering bachelor in construction
The language of teaching
Georgian
Precondition for admission to the program
Prerequisite for access to the program
The Bachelor's Degree has the right to study only the certificate of full state education or a prson equal to him shall be
enrolled in accordance with the procedure established by the legislation of Georgia. Additional prerequisites are
available.
Description of the program
Discription of the program The program is made according to the European system of credit transfer and accumulation (ECTS),
1 credit equals 25 hours and includes independent and contact hours. Distribution is presented in the curriculum. Bachelor
- according to educational program student learns less than 240 (ECTS) credits. Annual total amount of credits accured by the
student a) It is possible to exceed 60 credits b) Less than 60 credits are allowed c) It is not allowed to exceed 75 credits.
The Duration of the program is determined for 4 years (8 semesters). The semester includes 20 weeks. Training weeks are 15.
The student is given the opportunity to pass the final exam, who has comletely fulfilled the prerequisited provided by the
educational, program and minimum completence limit crossed the semester assessment. If the total value of the median
assessment and final examination of the mid-term evaluation is 45-50 (FX- evaluation- failed ) 51 or more than. Student has the
right to leave the exams once again during the session. The interval between the final and the test will not be less than 5 days.
The assessment score received by the student is not added to the assessment score oblained on the final exam. The additional
assessment is the final assessment and will be reflected in the final assessment of the education component of the educational
program. Part of the level of evaluation of student learning results in each component consists of evaluation and conclusion. The
interim assessment includes the correct activity and the mid-examination exam. Each component of the evalution has minimum
competence limit which is defined in the instruction of the management process of Georgian Technical University and it is also
written in the training course (in the syllabus) you can find more information on the following web address of GTU instructional
management program.
http://gtu.ge/Study-Dep/Files/Pdf/martvis_%20instruqc_18_SD.PDF
After completion of the program a Bachelor's degree will be given qualification Doctor of Engineering in Construction, Basic
specialty at leats 220 credits and free components less than 20 credits.
220 credits of basic specialty includes: Mandatory courses of specialties - 154 credit
Foreign Language Component - 6 credits, It includes learning courses of English, Russian, German and French Languages.
Before stadying students have opportunities to choose one of this language.
Compulsory elective course. - 7 credits
Compylsory elective course of specialty - 43 credits from fifth semeter includes eighth semester, student choose by his/her
opportunity compulsory elective courses of specialty (in the 5th semester- 3 credits, in the sixth semester- 15 credits, in the 7th
semester - 25 credits).
Bachelor's works - 10 credits.
Educational Programe also includes free components:- In total 20 credits, from the feld of free components students according to
their will choose teaching courses in each semester less than 5 credits.
I semester
Engineering Mathematics 1-5- credits,
Foreign Language 1-3 credits
General Chemistry 5 credits
General physics 1-5 credits
The basics of programming in construction 6 credits,
Geodesy 1 - 3 credits
Elective training courses 3 credits ( Georgian history
The basics of philosophy
The basics of politics
Culturologo. Modern Technologies of language communication,intoduction of sociology.Introduction to pcychology,history of
technical design,World Art History
2 semester
Engineering geology and ground mechanics-3 credits
Engineering Mathematics2-5 credits
General Physics2-5 crdits.Foreign Languages2-3 credits.Geodesy 2-3 credits.A sphere of geometry-3 credits.Theoretical
Mechanics-statistics-5 credits.Construction drawing -3 credits
3 semester
Theoretical Mechanics-Dynamics-5 credits
Base Foundations-4 credits,engineering mechanics 3 -5 redits.Building Materials1-3 creits.Engineering Computer Graphics-4
credits.Material Durability1-5 credits.Hydraulics 5 credits
4 semester
Building Materials2-3 credits.Architectural planning-4 credits.Material durability 2-4 credits.Intoduction to the constructive
case-3 credits.Eclogy and environmental protection -3 creditsComputer calculations of building engineering tasks-4
credits.Building mechaniks-5 credits.Statisical Methods in construction - 3 credits.
5 semester
Analysis/projects constructive processes-5 credits,construction machinery-4 credits.Engineering equipping of buildings -4
creits.Construction structures-5 credits.construction processes- credits.Elective training courses -3 credits.(1Civil and Industrial
Building construction basis-4.Water Supply and the basics of wastewater-5.systems of microclimate o building free components-
credits
6 semester
Elective training courses - 4 credits(1 construction organization and management.2 Branches economics Analysis/projects of
constructive process of buildings-5 credits.Special mandatory elective training courses;15 credits,free components-5 credits
7 semester
Special mandatory elective training courses 25 credits;free components-5 credits
8 semester
Law and contracts-3 credits,Engineering safety basics in construction-3 credits.Construction assesment-4 credits.Expeniture
accounting- credits.Bachelor'sthesis-1- credits free components-5 credits.
The purpose of the program
The purpose of the program
Prepare a specialis in a construction design and practical activities with engineering oriented on construction
activites,with solid base knowledge and transferable skills can oriented dynamically varable environment.
Learn; Building Materials and Products used in the construction, building construction processes and
technologies,construction structures and methods of calculation,elements of engineering equipments of
building,construction machinery and equipments used for construction,issues of assessments and cost estimation of
construction facilities.
To study the methods of solving and designing tasks with computer calculation programs,in accordance with the
construction norms and rules.
Explorng the construction features,environmental rules,ecological systems and labor safety rules.
Improve student motivatin selfesteem and stimulating participation in the lerning process with using learning through
learning.
prepare compatible with modern requirements,qualiied,competitive,high citizen conscionsness and active epecialis for
worthy career,which will be motivated to get more with professional point of view. learnng/competences(general and
sectoral)
Outcomes/competences (general and sectoral)
Knowledge and Understanding – the Graduates will Have:
- Knowledge of constructive sphere and its variety theoretical and practical ,hich is based on construction process,slve
constructive planning using constructive machine-mechanisms.
- Knowledge of basic contems,thoris and principles of construction and design. Knowledge of ethics and professional
responsibility of the field specialis.
- Knowledge of the basicn fundamental, natural and general basic issues in order to understand the ways of solving
engineering problems.
- Ability to understand the use of construction normative documents.
- Knowledge of construction organization and menegemant and legal basis for construction contracts.
- Ability to understand environmental protection and labor safety requirements while performing construction works.
Ability to use Acquired Knowledge and Skills in Practice – the Graduates will Have and be Able to:
- In accordance with the predefined instructions;Ability to construct simple elements of buildings and
structures,ability to conduct works by considering the requirements laid down in the construction and construction
rules.
- Ability to select,evaluate and utilize technological means-building machinery and mechanisms.
- Using modern techniques and technologies to manage the construction organization brigade,n accordance with the
manufactures’s instructions.
- Ability to realize and self-control in social and professional societies.
- In the process of processing and realization of the project,with the consideration of the research elements and with
the instruction of the head thr ability to select appropriate methods ,operating construction norms,risk-
factors,existing resources and restrictions.
- Ability to use teamwork and create knowledge in the design process.
Making Judgments- the Graduates will Have:
- Identification of problems, identified in the field construction, comparison of situation, standard analysis and formation
of a reasonable conclusion.
- Ability to find information, analysis and conclusions from field literature.
- Ability to formulate, analyze and substantiate conclusion of documents and materials required for designing and
construction of building materials within the competence.
Conclusion-Making Skills – the Graduates will Have:
- The ability to identify the problems emerging in the field of construction, make comparison of situations, analyze
them using standard methods and provide substantiated conclusions;
- The ability to obtain the required information from scientific and technical reference materials and through the
internet, analyze them and make the relevant conclusions;
- The ability to appropriately and correctly realize and evaluate the risk factors existing at the time of participation in
designing, construction and operation of buildings, hydro-technical, road, transport and railway facilities, make and
duly formulate the relevant conclusions.
Communication Skills – the Graduates will Have:
-Ability to prevent information on ideas, existing problems and ways of solving them, as well as information on specialists
and non-specialists; Writing and oral communication skills in Georgian and Foreign languages.
-Ability to participate in discussions on various topics in details with field specialists.
-Ability to compile business documents using construction terminology.
-In conclusion sphere writing of thoughts and opinions, ability to oppose opinions or to support arguments.
-During communication find information and use communicative and technological skills.
Ability to learn
- Ability to evaluate their own learning process consistently and multilaterally.
- Ability of manage and realize their own direction of development in the learning process. All the basis of determining
the need for a life time study.
Values:
- Ability to evaluate values, principles and share with others in the field of construction, in accordance with the basic
laws of professional ethics.
- Ability to apply responsibility builder’s professional an ethical, as well as the safety and health of the community.
- The ability to create and protect the safe conditions of life and work including emergency situations.
- The ability to perceive the cultural independence of society in a socio-historical, ethical, aesthetic and philosophical
context.
- Ability to take into account ecological systems, convey the environmental obligations and share it with others.
Methods of achieving learning outcomes (teaching and learning)
Methods of achieving learning outcomes (teaching and learning)
Lecture Seminar (work in group) Practical Laboratory practice Course paper / project Master's paper
Consultation Independent work
Based on the specific course of study in the learning process, the relevant below listed activities of the teaching-learning methods
are used, which are reflected in the relevant training courses (syllabus):
1. Discussion/debates. This is the most widely spread method of interactive teaching. A discussion process greatly increases
the quality of students’ involvement and their activity. A discussion may turn into an argument and this process is not
merely confined to the questions posed by the teacher. It develops students’ skills of reasoning and substantiating their
own ideas.
2. Cooperative teaching is a teaching strategy in the process of which each member of a group not only has to learn the
subject himself, but also to help his fellow-student to learn it better. Each member of the group works at the problem
until all of them master the issue.
3. Collaborative work; using this method implies dividing students into separate groups and giving each group its own
task. The group members work at their issues individually and at the same time share their opinions with the rest of
the group. According to the problem raised, it is possible to shift the functions among the group members in this
process. This strategy ensures the students’ maximum involvement in the learning process.
4. Problem-based learning (PBL) is a method which uses a concrete problem as the initial stage both for acquiring new
knowledge and integration process.
5. Eurastic method is based on the gradual solution of the tast set. This process is carried out independently of the learning
facts and by seeing the connections between them.
6. 6Case study – the teacher discusses concrete cases together with the students and they study the issue thoroughly. E.g.,
in the sphere of engineering safety it can be a discussion of a concrete accident or catastrophe, or in political science it
can be a study of a concrete
7. Brain storming – this activity implies to form and promote radically different opinion, idea on concrete issue/problem.
This activity contributes to the development of a creative approach to the problem. Its application is effective in case
of a large number of students and consists of several main stages: Problem / issue determination in a creative
perspective; In a certain period of time, without criticism, note the ideas expressed by the listeners (mainly on the
board); Determination of assessment criteria to determine the establish the conformity of the idea with the aim of
the research; Assessment of selected ideas with predetermined criteria; By process of elimination, distinguish those
ideas that are most relevant to the issue. Demonstration of the highest evaluation idea as the best way to solve the set
problem
8. Role and situational games – games that are fulfilled according to predefined scenario allow students to look at the issue
differently. It helps them to develop an alternative viewpoint. Like discussions, these games also formulate the student's
ability to express and protect his/her position independently
9. Demonstration method implies presenting information with the help of visual aids. It is quite effective in reaching the
required result. It is frequently advisable to present the material simultaneously through audio and visual means. The
material can be presented both by a teacher and a student. This method helps us to make different steps of perceiving
the teaching material more obvious, specify what steps the students are supposed to take independently; at the same
time this strategy visually shows the essence of an issue/problem. Demonstration can be very simple.
10. Induction is such a form of transmitting any knowledge when the process of thinking in the course of the study is
directed towards generalization, in other words when delivering the material the process is going from concrete to
general.
11. Demonstration method implies presenting information with the help of visual aids. It is quite effective in reaching the
required result. It is frequently advisable to present the material simultaneously through audio and visual means. The
material can be presented both by a teacher and a student. This method helps us to make different steps of perceiving
the teaching material more obvious, specify what steps the students are supposed to take independently; at the same
time this strategy visually shows the essence of an issue/problem. Demonstration can be very simple.
12. Analytical method helps us to divide the whole teaching material into constituent parts. In this way the detailed
interpretation of separate issues within the given complex problem is simplified.
13. Synthetic method implies forming one issue from several separate ones. This method helps students to develop the
ability of seeing the problem as a whole.
14. Verbal or oral method comprises a lecture, narration, conversation, etc. During the process the teacher conveys,
explains the material verbally, and students perceive and learn it by comprehending and memorizing.
15. Written method implies the following forms of activity: copying, taking notes, composing theses, writing essays.
16. Practical activity unite all the teaching forms that stimulate developing practical skills in students. In this case a student
independently performs different kinds of activity on the basis of the knowledge acquired
17. Explanatory method is based on discussing a given issue. In the process of explaining the material the teacher brings
concrete examples the detailed analysis of which is made in the framework of the given topic.
18. Activity-oriented teaching implies teachers’ and students’ active involvement in the teaching process, when practical
interpretation of the theoretical material takes place.
Designing and presenting a project. While designing a project a student applies the knowledge and skills he has acquired for
solving a problem. Teaching by means of designing projects increases students’ motivation and responsibility. Working on a
project involves the stages of planning, research, practical activity and presenting the results according to the chosen issue.
The project is considered to be completed if its results are presented clearly, convincingly, and correctly. It can be carried out
individually, in pairs or in groups; also, within the framework of one or several subjects (integration of subjects); on
completion the project is presented to a large audience.
Student knowledge assessment system
Grading system is based on a 100-point scale.
Positive grades:
(A) - Excellent - the rating of 91-100 points;
(B) – Very good - - the rating of 81-90 points
(C) - Good - the rating of 71-80 points
(D) - Satisfactory - the rating of 61-70 points
(E) - Enough - the rating of 51-60 points
Negative grades:
(FX) - Did not pass - 41-50 points of rating, which means that the student needs more work to pass and is given the
right to take the exam once more with independent work;
(F) – Failed - 40 points and less, which means that the work carried out by the student is not enough and he/she has
to learn the subject from the beginning.
Field of employment
The graduate will be able to work on constructions of Civil and Industrial buildings; Hydrotechnical Buildings; Railways;
Motorways; Bridges and tunnels; Water supply and Wastewater; On the constructions of electric and gas supply systems;
Construction-project organizations, City Hall Supervision, Municipalities and ministries in construction departments, working
with a construction profile; Construction and Development companies; Building-expert Bureaus; Examination and testing
laboratories; manufacturing materials and, building materials and production manufacturing; Building materials quarrying
quarries, Educational and Scientific Research Institutes and centers and etc.
The graduate will be employed graduate Master’s Degree Qualification.
Opportunity to continue learning
Master’s Educational Programs
Human and material resources necessary for the implementation of the program
The program is provided with appropriate human and material resources. additional information see in attachment
documents.
Number of attached syllabus: 225
Program subject load
Subject Precondition of admit
ECTS Credits
I Year II Year III Year IV Year
№ Semester
I II III IV V VI VII VIII
1. Engineering Mathematics 1 N/A 5
2. Foreign language 1 3
2.1. French for Technical Specialities - 1 N/A
2.2 English for Technical Specialties - 1 N/A
2.3. German for Technical Specialties – 1 N/A
2.4 Russian for Technical Specialities - 1 N/A
3. General Chemistry N/A 5
4. General Physics 1 N/A 5
5. The Basics of Programming in
Construction
N/A 6
6. Geodesy 1 N/A 3
7. Compulsory elective training courses: 3
7.1. History of Georgia N/A
7.2. The basics of philosophy N/A
7.3. Basis Of Politology N/A
7.4. Culturology N/A
7.5. The Modern Language of
Communications Technologies
N/A
7.6. Introduction to Sociology N/A
7.7. Introduction to Psychology N/A
7.8. History of Technical design N/A
7.9. World Art History N/A
8. Engineering geology and Ground
mechanics
Geodesy 1 3
9. Engineering Mathematics 2 Engineering Mathematics 1 5
10. General Physics 2 General Physics 1 5
11. Foreign language 2
3
11.1 French for Technical Specialities - 2
French for Technical
Specialities - 1
11.2 English for Technical Specialties - 2
English for Technical Specialties
- 1
11.3. German for Technical Specialties –
2
German for Technical
Specialties – 1
11.4 Russian for Technical Specialties - 2
Russian for Technical
Specialities - 1
12. Geodesy 2 Geodesy 1 3
13. Descriptive Geometry N/A 3
14. Theoretical Mechanics (Statisc) Engineering Mathematics 1 5
15. Civil Drawing Descriptive Geometry 3
16. Theoretical Mechanics (Dynamics) Theoretical Mechanics (Statisc) 5
17. Foundations
Engineering geology and
Ground mechanics 4
18. Engineering Mathematics 3 Engineering Mathematics 2 5
19. Building Materials 1 General Chemistry 3
20. Engineering Computer Graphics
Civil Drawing
4
21. Strength of Materials 1 Theoretical Mechanics (Statisc) 5
22.
Hydraulics
Engineering Mathematics 1;
Theoretical Mechanics
(Dynamics)
5
23. Building Materials 2 Building Materials 1 3
24. Architectural planning N/A 4
25. Strength of Materials 2
Theoretical Mechanics
(Dinamic), Building Materials 1 4
26. Introduction to the Construction Case N/A 3
27. Ecology and Environment Protection N/A 3
28. Computer Calculations of the
Construction Tasks
Engineering Mathematics 2;
The Basics of Programming in
Construction
4
29. The Building Mechanics Strength of Materials 1 5
30. Statistical Methods in Construction Engineering Mathematics 2 3
31. Analysis of Buildings/Project The Building Mechanics 5
32. Construction Machines
N/A
4
33. Engineering Equipment for Building and
Construction
N/A
4
34. Building Structures Construction Machines 5
35. Building Process Building Materials 2 5
36. Compylsory elective course of specialty: 3
36.1 Basics of Designing Civil and
Industrial Buildings Building Structures
36.2 Hydrology and Hygrometry Hydraulics
36.3 Basics of transport construction Geodesy 1
36.4 Water supply and Sewerage Hydraulics
36.5 Support Systems of Building
Microclimate
General Physics 2
37. Construction Law and Contracts N/A 3
38. Basics of Engineering Safety in
Construction
Introduction to the
Construction Case
3
39. Estimation of the Construction Building Process 4
40. Construction Estimating Building Process 5
41. Bachelor's Project
training courses in the main
field no less than 120 credits
10
Compylsory elective course:
42.1 Construction Organization and
Management
Building Materials 2 4
42.2 Branch Economics N/A
43. Construction Process Project Building Materials 2
Building Process
5
Specialty Compylsory elective course of specialty: 15
25
44. Wooden and Plastic Constructions Building Structures 5
45. Metal structure Building Structures 5
46. Reinforced Concrete and Stone Structures Building Structures 5
47. Computer Programs for Designing
Buildings
The Building Mechanics;
Building Structures
5
48. Designing Terro-Concrete Building
Structures
Reinforced Concrete and Stone
Structures
5
49. Designing of Buildings with Steel
Structures Metal structure
5
50. Technical Exploitation of Buildings and
Constructions
Building Materials 2;
5
51. Reinforcement and Regaining of
Structures and Buildings
Building Structures; The
Building Mechanics
5
52. Seismic Resistance of Construction
Structures Building Structures;
5
53. Modern technologies of construction Building Process 5
54. Diagnostics of Technical Condition of the
Buildings Estimation of the Construction
5
55. Technology of Concrete and Reinforced
Concrete Building Materials 1
5
56. Technology of Building Construction Building Process 5
57. Waterproofing, Heat-insulating and
Facing Materials Building Materials 1
5
58. Technical Supervision of Construction
Technology of Building
Construction
5
59. Basics of Construction Technical
Expertise
Diagnostics of Technical
Condition of the Buildings
5
60. Technology and Organization of
Construction Repair Work Building Process
5
61. Computer Providing of Technological
Processes Building Process
5
62. Hydraulic Structures - 1 Hydraulics. 5
63. Using the Water Energy Hydraulics 5
64. Ports and Port Constructions The Building Mechanics 5
65. Engineering Amelioration
Hydraulics, Hydraulics and
Hydrametric
5
66. Coastal Protective Hydro Technical
Structures The Building Mechanics
5
67. Hydroelectric power plants Hydraulic Structures - 1 5
68. Hydraulic Structures - 2 Hydraulic Structures - 1 5
69. Organization and Production of River
and Marine Hydro technical Buildings Hydraulics
5
70. Water Chemistry and Microbiology General Chemistry 5
71. Water Supply (Network and its
Buildings) Hydraulics
5
72. Sewerage Systems (Intercity Networks) Hydraulics 5
73. Pumps and Pumping Stations Hydraulics 5
74. Receiving and treatment of natural
waters
Geniral Chemistry
5
75. Waste Water Treatment Engineering
Water Chemistry and
Microbiology
5
76. Industrial Water Supply and Drainage Hydraulics 5
77. Rural Water Supply and Drainage Water Supply 5
78. Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat
Transfer General Physics 2
5
79. Construction Thermophysics General Physics 2 5
80. Heating Internal premises equipment
5
81. Gas Supply General Physics 2 5
82. Ventilation General Physics 2; Hydraulics 5
83. Air-conditioning General Physics 2 5
84. Heat Generators and Heat Supply General Physics 2; Hydraulics
5
85. Buildings Energy Efficiency General Physics 2 5
86. Construction of Railway Track Geodesy 2 5
87. Railway's Roadbed and Device Railway
Track Geodesy 2
5
88. Compound and The Intersection of
Railway Tracks Geodesy 2
5
89. Survey and Design of New Railways Geodesy 2
5
90.
Structure and Management Systems to
Track Facilities
Construction of Railway Track;
Railway’s Roadbed and Device
Railway Track ;
Compound and The Intersection
of Railway Tracks
5
91.
Reconstruction of The Railways
Survey and Design of New
Railways; Construction of
Railway Track
5
92.
Structure and Management Systems to
Track Facilities
Construction of Railway Track;
Railway’s Roadbed and Device
Railway Track ;
Compound and The Intersection
of Railway Tracks
5
93. Railway Construction Geodesy 2; 5
94. Design of transport tunnels and basics of
calculation
Building Process
Geodesy 2;
5
95.
Reinforced Concrete Bridges
The Building Mechanics
5
96. Basic of Bridge construction The Building Mechanics 5
97. Bridge crossings and road structures
The Building Mechanics
5
98. Ways of penetration of transport tunnels
Design of transport tunnels and
basics of calculation
5
99. Operation and Monitoring of Transport
Tunnels
Design of transport tunnels and
basics of calculation
5
100. Steel bridges and Basics of Bridges
Calculation Basic of Bridge construction
5
101. Basics of Bridges Exploitation Building Materials 1; 5
102. Building of Highways and aerodromes Geodesy 2; 5
103. Bitumen - Mineral Materials and Asphalt
Concrete Building Materials 2
5
104. Building of Highways and aerodromes Geodesy 2 5
105. Small Bridge and Artificial Structures on
the Road
The Building Mechanics 1,
Building Materials 1.
5
106. Natural Disasters and Transport Buildings
Building of Highways and
aerodromes
5
107. City Transportation Planning
Building of Highways and
aerodromes
5
108. Tunnels on highways
Engineering Mathematics 1;
Geodesy 1
5
109. Exploitation of Highways and
Aerodromes
Building of Highways and
aerodromes
5
110. Construction Materials research and
control methods Building Materials 2 5
111. Seismic resistance and antisemitic
measures
Engineering Mathematics 2,
Theoretical Mechanics (Statisc) 5
112. Structured Programming with C++
Language
The Basics of Programming in
Construction 5
113. Legislative and legal principles of
architectural and construction activities
N/A 5
114. Artistic means of architectural space
perception
Architectural planning
Descriptive Geometry 5
115. Concrete science Building Materials 2 5
116. Artificial soil reinforcement Foundations 5
117. Computer software’s for planning
(AutoCAD Architecture) N/A 5
118. Computer softwares for planning
(ArchiCAD)
AutoCAD Architecture
5
119. Innovations technologies management in
Building
Building Process
5
120. Computer Graphics Archi CAD Engineering Computer Graphics 5
121. Monitoring and non-destructive control
of technical state of structures Building Structures 5
122. Technology of Metals and Materials
Science Building Materials 2 5
123. Engineering Hydroecology of Estuaries Hydraulics 5
124. Databases
The Basics of Programming in
Construction 5
125. Numerical Methods of Solving
Construction Tasks
The Basics of Programming in
Construction 5
126. Processer and equeqment buildings
materials technology Building Materials 2 5
127. Constracting construction by using the
compositions Building Structures 5
128. The basis of calculation of building
construction reliability
Engineering Mathematics 2,
Building Structures 5
129. Tectonics and the art of buildings N/A 5
130. Transportation construction and
landscape
Geodesy 2 5
131. Planning and investment in construction
of port
Hydrology and Hygrometry 5
132. Equiqment of building materials
enterprises Building Materials 2 5
133. The city architecture Architectural planning 5
134. Operation of building engineering
systems N/A 5
135. Internal premises equipment
Industrial Water Supply and
Drainage 5
136. Water supply and sewage in industrial
and agricultural enterprises N/A 5
137. Introduction to Water Waves Theory Engineering Mathematics 2 5
138. Artificial constructions
Basics of Designing Civil and
Industrial Buildings 5
139. Financial-economic justification of
hydropower construction Engineering Mathematics 2 5
140. Use of hydro resources and hydraulic
engineering construction N/A 5
141. Introduction to Water Waves Theory The Building Mechanics 1. 5
142. Aesthetics of architecture N/A 5
143. Computer Aided System AutoCAD The Basics of Programming in
Construction
5
144. Construction of Gas Supply Networks,
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
N/A
5
145. General Electrical Engineering General Physics 2 5
146. Use the Renewable Energy Supply in
Heating ,Ventilation and Air Conditionig
Systems
Engineering Mathematics 2,
General Physics 2
5
147. Principles of Creation of Computer
Design Systems
Civil Drawing, The Basics of
Programming in Construction
5
148. Undergraund Hydraulic Structures Engineering Mathematics 2 5
149. The basis of rupture of reinforce
mechanics
Reinforced Concrete and Stone
Structures
The Building Mechanics
5
150. Base of highways and aerodromes
designing
Introduction to the
Construction Case
5
151. Construction Business and Finances Branch Economics 5
152. Construction business technical-
economic analysis
Construction Organization and
Management
5
153. Design of building of transport tunnels Geodesy 2,
The Building Mechanics 1
5
154. Construction of transport tunnels by
mining method
Geodesy 2,
The Building Mechanics 1
5
155. The technology of constructing
constructions of buildings and structures
Technology of Building
Construction
5
156. Sanitation premises equipment, cold and
hot water supply systems Internal premises equipment
5
157. Exploitation of water - sewage systems Water supply and Sewerage 5
158. Water and Air Processing Mass Transfer
Machines N/A
5
159. Field Methods for Soil Research Engineering geology and
Ground mechanics 5
160. mechanics of a rupture for builders Engineering Mathematics 2;
General Physics 1 5
161. Heat Transmission in Hydraulic and Civil
Structures
Building Materials 1,
General Physics 2 5
162. Justification of Hydropower Construction Engineering Mathematics 2 5
163. Constructions on the Continental Shelf Engineering Mathematics 2 5
164. Gas Heating, Hot Water Preparing and
Alternative Sources. N/A 5
Free components: 10 10
165. Hydrogeology N/A 5
166. Business planning in hydrotechnical
construction
N/A 5
167. Environmental and Social Impact
Assessment in Transport Construction
N/A 5
168. Heating with Renewable Energy N/A 5
169. History of modern architecture N/A 5
170. Architecture of contemporary industrial
buildings. N/A 5
171. Elevators and energy supply of buildings N/A 5
172. Marketing for Construction N/A 5
173. Arrangement of roadways and aerodrome
roadmap
N/A 5
174. Road structures N/A 5
175. Waterways and River Ports N/A 5
176. Safety Equipment for Construction N/A 5
177. Civil Engineering Constructions N/A 5
178. Architecture of buildings N/A 5
179. Special concept in the ancient world N/A 5
180. Aquatic Ecology N/A 5
181. Computer Architecture N/A
182. Building-building test N/A 5
183. Hydropower engineering and the
countries economy N/A 5
184. Constructive drawing N/A 5
185. Construction and environment N/A 5
186. Construction and security in emergency
situations
N/A 5
Map of learning outcomes
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187. Sea transportation and logistics N/A 5
188. Basics of Informatics N/A 5
189. Basic of hydraulic engineering
construction N/A 5
190. Planning and marketing of hydropower
branch development N/A 5
191. Water resources protection N/A 5
192. Construction and Culture N/A 4
193. Style architecture N/A 5
194. History of the Earth N/A 3
195. The theory of urban construction N/A 5
196. Composite features in architecture N/A 4
197. Graphic drawing N/A 5
198. The court is the basis for technical and
technical expertise
N/A 5
199. The Economy of Nature N/A 5
200. Georgian architectural monuments N/A 4
201. Management Psychology N/A 5
202. History of underground construction N/A 3
203. Green construction N/A 3
204. History of Railway construction N/A 3
205. Economy of Georgia N/A 3
206. Success Strategy N/A 3
Semester 30 30 31 29 31 29 30 30
Year 60 60 60 60
Total 240
1. Engineering Mathematics 1 X X X
2. Foreign language 1
2.1. French for Technical Specialities - 1 X X X X
2.2 English for Technical Specialties - 1 X X X X
2.3. German for Technical Specialties – 1 X X X X
2.4 Russian for Technical Specialities - 1 X X X X
3. General Chemistry X X X X
4. General Physics 1 X X X
5. The Basics of Programming in Construction X X X X
6. Geodesy 1 X X X
7. Compulsory elective training courses:
7.1. History of Georgia X X X X
7.2. The basics of philosophy X X X
7.3. BASIS OF POLITOLOGY X X X X
7.4. Culturology X X X
7.5. The Modern Language of Communications Technologies X X X
7.6. Introduction to Sociology X X X X
7.7. Introduction to Psychology X X X
7.8. History of Technical design X X X
7.9. World Art History X X X
8. Engineering geology and Ground mechanics X X X X
9. Engineering Mathematics 2 X X X
10. General Physics 2 X X X
11. Foreign language 2
11.1 French for Technical Specialities - 2 X X X X
11.2 English for Technical Specialties - 2 X X X X
11.3. German for Technical Specialties – 2 X X X X
11.4 Russian for Technical Specialties - 2 X X X X
12. Geodesy 2 X X X
13. Descriptive Geometry X X X
14. Theoretical Mechanics (Statisc) X X X X
15. Civil Drawing X X X
16. Theoretical Mechanics (Dynamics) X X X X
17. Foundations X X X X
18. Engineering Mathematics 3 X X X
19. Building Materials 1 X X X
20. Engineering Computer Graphics X X X
21. Strength of Materials 1 X X X X
22. Hydraulics X X X
23. Building Materials 2 X X X X
24. Architectural planning X X X X X
25. Strength of Materials 2 X X X X
26. Introduction to the Construction Case X X X X X
27. Ecology and Environment Protection X X X
28. Computer Calculations of the Construction Tasks X X X
29. The Building Mechanics X X X
30. Statistical Methods in Construction X X X
31. Analysis of Buildings/Project X X X X X X
32. Construction Machines X X X
33. Engineering Equipment for Building and Construction X X X X
34. Building Structures X X X
35. Building Process X X X X X X
36. Compylsory elective course of specialty:
36.1 Basics of Designing Civil and Industrial Buildings X X X
36.2 Hydrology and Hygrometry X X X X X
36.3 Basics of transport construction X X X X
36.4 Water supply and Sewerage X X X X
36.5 Support Systems of Building Microclimate X X X X
37. Construction Law and Contracts X X X
38. Basics of Engineering Safety in Construction X X X X
39. Estimation of the Construction X X X X X
40. Construction Estimating X X X
41. Bachelor's Project X X X X X X
Compylsory elective course:
42.1 Construction Organization and Management X X X
42.2 Branch Economics X X X
43. Construction Process Project X X X X X X
Specialty Compylsory elective course of specialty:
44. Wooden and Plastic Constructions X X X X
45. Metal structure X X X
46. Reinforced Concrete and Stone Structures X X X
47. Computer Programs for Designing Buildings X X X
48. Designing Terro-Concrete Building Structures X X X
49. Designing of Buildings with Steel Structures X X X
50. Technical Exploitation of Buildings and Constructions X X X X
51. Reinforcement and Regaining of Structures and Buildings X X X
52. Seismic Resistance of Construction Structures X X X
53. Modern technologies of construction X X X
54. Diagnostics of Technical Condition of the Buildings X X X X
55. Technology of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete X X X X
56. Technology of Building Construction X X X
57. Waterproofing, Heat-insulating and Facing Materials X X X X
58. Technical Supervision of Construction X X X X
59. Basics of Construction Technical Expertise X X X X X
60. Technology and Organization of Construction Repair Work X X X X
61. Computer Providing of Technological Processes X X X
62. Hydraulic Structures - 1 X X X
63. Using the Water Energy X X X X
64. Ports and Port Constructions X X X
65. Engineering Amelioration X X X
66. Coastal Protective Hydro Technical Structures X X X
67. Hydroelectric power plants X X X X X
68. Hydraulic Structures - 2 X X X
69. Organization and Production of River and Marine Hydro technical
Buildings X X X X
70. Water Chemistry and Microbiology X X X X X
71. Water Supply (Network and its Buildings) X X X
72. Sewerage Systems (Intercity Networks) X X X X
73. Pumps and Pumping Stations X X X
74. Receiving and treatment of natural waters X X X X
75. Waste Water Treatment Engineering X X X
76. Industrial Water Supply and Drainage X X X X
77. Rural Water Supply and Drainage X X X X
78. Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer X X X X
79. Construction Thermophysics X X X X
80. Heating X X X X
81. Gas Supply X X X
82. Ventilation X X X X
83. Air-conditioning X X X X
84. Heat Generators and Heat Supply X X X X
85. Buildings Energy Efficiency X X X X X
86. Construction of Railway Track X X X X
87. Railway's Roadbed and Device Railway Track X X X X
88. Compound and The Intersection of Railway Tracks X X X X
89. Survey and Design of New Railways X X X X
90. Structure and Management Systems to Track Facilities X X X X
91. Reconstruction of The Railways X X X
92. Structure and Management Systems to Track Facilities X X X X X
93. Railway Construction X X X X
94. Design of transport tunnels and basics of calculation X X X X
95. Reinforced Concrete Bridges X X X X
96. Basic of Bridge construction X X X X X
97. Bridge crossings and road structures X X X X
98. Ways of penetration of transport tunnels X X X X
99. Operation and Monitoring of Transport Tunnels X X X X X
100. Steel bridges and Basics of Bridges Calculation X X X X
101. Basics of Bridges Exploitation X X X X X
102. Building of Highways and aerodromes X X X X X X
103. Bitumen - Mineral Materials and Asphalt Concrete X X X X X
104. Building of Highways and aerodromes X X X
105. Small Bridge and Artificial Structures on the Road X X X X
106. Natural Disasters and Transport Buildings X X X X X
107. City Transportation Planning X X X X X
108. Tunnels on highways X X X X
109. Exploitation of Highways and Aerodromes X X X X X
110. Construction Materials research and control methods X X X X
111. Seismic resistance and antisemitic measures X X X
112. Structured Programming with C++ Language X X X
113. Legislative and legal principles of architectural and construction
activities X X X X X
114. Artistic means of architectural space perception X X X X
115. Concrete science X X X
116. Artificial soil reinforcement X X X
117. Computer software’s for planning (AutoCAD Architecture) X X X
118. Computer softwares for planning (ArchiCAD) X X X
119. Innovations technologies management in Building X X X
120. Computer Graphics Archi CAD X X X X
121. Monitoring and non-destructive control of technical state of
structures X X X X X
122. Technology of Metals and Materials Science X X X X
123. Engineering Hydroecology of Estuaries X X X
124. Databases X X X X X
125. Numerical Methods of Solving Construction Tasks X X X
126. Processer and equeqment buildings materials technology X X X
127. Constracting construction by using the compositions X X X
128. The basis of calculation of building construction reliability X X X
129. Tectonics and the art of buildings X X X X
130. Transportation construction and landscape X X X
131. Planning and investment in construction of port X X X
132. Equiqment of building materials enterprises X X X
133. The city architecture X X X X
134. Operation of building engineering systems X X X
135. Internal premises equipment X X X X
136. Water supply and sewage in industrial and agricultural enterprises X X X
137. Introduction to Water Waves Theory X X X
138. Artificial constructions X X X
139. Financial-economic justification of hydropower construction X X X
140. Use of hydro resources and hydraulic engineering construction X X X X
141. Introduction to Water Waves Theory X X X
142. Aesthetics of architecture X X X X X X
143. Computer Aided System AutoCAD X X X
144. Construction of Gas Supply Networks, Rehabilitation and
Reconstruction X X X
145. General Electrical Engineering X X X X
146. Use the Renewable Energy Supply in Heating ,Ventilation and Air
Conditionig Systems X X X X
147. Principles of Creation of Computer Design Systems X X X
148. Undergraund Hydraulic Structures X X X
149. The basis of rupture of reinforce mechanics X X X
150. Base of highways and aerodromes designing X X X
151. Construction Business and Finances X X X
152. Construction business technical-economic analysis X X X
153. Design of building of transport tunnels X X X X
154. Construction of transport tunnels by mining method X X X X
155. The technology of constructing constructions of buildings and
structures X X X
156. Sanitation premises equipment, cold and hot water supply systems X X X X
157. Exploitation of water - sewage systems X X X
158. Water and Air Processing Mass Transfer Machines X X X X
159. Field Methods for Soil Research X X X X X
160. mechanics of a rupture for builders X X X
161. Heat Transmission in Hydraulic and Civil Structures X X X
162. Justification of Hydropower Construction X X X
163. Constructions on the Continental Shelf X X X
164. Gas Heating, Hot Water Preparing and Alternative Sources. X X X
165. Free components:
Hydrogeology X X X
166. Business planning in hydrotechnical construction X X X X
167. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment in Transport
Construction X X X X
168. Heating with Renewable Energy X X X X
169. History of modern architecture X X X X
170. Architecture of contemporary industrial buildings. X X X X X
171. Elevators and energy supply of buildings X X X
172. Marketing for Construction X X X X
173. Arrangement of roadways and aerodrome roadmap X X X
174. Road structures X X X
175. Waterways and River Ports X X X
176. Safety Equipment for Construction X X X X
177. Civil Engineering Constructions X X X
178. Architecture of buildings X X X X X
179. Special concept in the ancient world X X X X
180. Aquatic Ecology X X X
181. Computer Architecture X X X
182. Building-building test X X X X
183. Hydropower engineering and the countries economy X X X
184. Constructive drawing X X X X X X
185. Construction and environment X X X
186. Construction and security in emergency situations X X X X
187. Sea transportation and logistics X X X
188. Basics of Informatics X X X
189. Basic of hydraulic engineering construction X X X
190. Planning and marketing of hydropower branch development X X X
191. Water resources protection X X X
192. Construction and Culture X X X X
193. Style architecture X X X
194. History of the Earth X X X
195. The theory of urban construction X X X X
196. Composite features in architecture X X X X
197. Graphic drawing X X X X X X
198. The court is the basis for technical and technical expertise X X X X X
199. The Economy of Nature X X X
200. Georgian architectural monuments X X X X
201. Management Psychology X X X
202. History of underground construction X X X X
203. Green construction X X X
204. History of Railway construction X X X X
205. Economy of Georgia X X X X
206. Success Strategy X X X X
Program curriculum
Subject’s code
Subjects
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1. MAS33508G1 Engineering Mathematics 1 125 15 30 1 1 78
2. Foreign language 1
LEH14812G1
2.1. French for Technical Specialities - 1 75 30 1 1 43
LEH14412G1 2.2 English for Technical Specialties - 1 75 30 1 1 43
LEH15012G1 2.3. German for Technical Specialties – 1 75 30 1 1 43
LEH14612G1 2.4 Russian for Technical Specialities - 1 75 30 1 1 43
3. PHS10104G1
General Chemistry 125 15 30 1 1 78
4. PHS50208G1 General Physics 1 125 15 30 1 1 78
5. ICT19601G1
The Basics of Programming in
Construction 150 15 15 30 1 1 88
6. PHS40603G1 Geodesy 1 75 15 15 1 1 43
7. Compulsory elective training courses:
HEL20212G1 7.1. History of Georgia 75 15 15 1 1 43
HEL30212G121 7.2. The basics of philosophy 75 15 15 1 1 43
SOS62411G1 7.3. Basis Of Politology 75 15 15 1 1 43
SOS43811G1 7.4. Culturology 75 15 15 1 1 43
LEH12012G1
7.5. The Modern Language of
Communications Technologies 75 15 15 1 1 43
SOS40312G1 7.6. Introduction to Sociology 75 15 15 1 1 43
SOS30312G1 7.7. Introduction to Psychology 75 15 15 1 1 43
ART20305G1 7.8. History of Technical design 75 15 15 1 1 43
ART40301G1 7.9. World Art History 75 15 15 1 1 43
8. PHS38101G1
Engineering geology and Ground
mechanics 75 15 15 1 1 43
9. MAS33608G1 Engineering Mathematics 2 125 15 30 1 1 78
10. PHS50308G1 General Physics 2 125 15 30 1 1 78
11. Foreign language 2
LEH14912G1 11.1 French for Technical Specialities - 2 75 30 1 1 43
LEH14512G1 11.2 English for Technical Specialties - 2 75 30 1 1 43
LEH15112G1
11.3. German for Technical Specialties –
2 75 30 1 1 43
LEH14712G1 11.4 Russian for Technical Specialties - 2 75 30 1 1 43
12. PHS4-03G1 Geodesy 2 75 12 51 1 1 10
13. EET70105G1 Descriptive Geometry 75 15 15 1 1 43
14. MAS36601G1 Theoretical Mechanics (Statisc) 125 15 30 1 1 78
15. EET70405G1 Civil Drawing 75 30 1 1 43
16. MAS36401G1 Theoretical Mechanics (Dynamics) 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
17. AAC83001G1 Foundations 100 15 15 1 1 68
18. MAS33708G1 Engineering Mathematics 3 125 15 30 1 1 78
19. AAC82801G1 Building Materials 1 75 15 15 1 1 43
20. ICT40601G1 Engineering Computer Graphics 100 15 15 1 1 68
21. EET73201G1 Strength of Materials 1 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
22. AAC32401G1 Hydraulics 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
23. AAC82901G1 Building Materials 2 75 15 15 1 1 43
24. PHS40703G1 Architectural planning 100 15 15 1 1 68
25. EET71601G2 Strength of Materials 2 100 15 15 1 1 68
26. AAC83201G1 Introduction to the Construction Case 75 15 15 1 1 43
27. EET20704G1 Ecology and Environment Protection 75 15 15 1 1 43
28.
ICT19701G1
Computer Calculations of the
Construction Tasks 100 15 15 1 1 68
29. EET72701G1 The Building Mechanics 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
30. AAC20901G1 Statistical Methods in Construction 75 15 15 1 1 43
31. EET72401G1 Analysis of Buildings/Project 125 45 2 2 76
32. TRS11301G1 Construction Machines 100 15 15 1 1 68
33. AAC488001G1
Engineering Equipment for Building and
Construction 100 15 15 1 1 68
34. AAC31401G1 Building Structures 125 15 30 1 1 78
35. AAC30101G2 Building Process 125 15 30 2 2 76
36. Compylsory elective course of specialty:
AAC31501G1
36.1 Basics of Designing Civil and
Industrial Buildings 75 15 15 1 1 43
AAC49001G1 36.2 Hydrology and Hygrometry 75 15 15 1 1 43
AAC49101G1 36.3 Basics of transport construction 75 22,5 7,5 1 1 43
AAC48901G1 36.4 Water supply and Sewerage 75 15 15 1 1 43
AAC49201G1
36.5 Support Systems of Building
Microclimate 75 15 15 1 1 43
37. AAC83501G1 Construction Law and Contracts 100 15 15 1 1 68
38. AAC83301G1
Basics of Engineering Safety in
Construction 100 15 15 1 1 68
39. AAC83401G1 Estimation of the Construction 100 15 15 1 1 68
40. BUA12301G1 Construction Estimating 100 15 15 1 1 68
41. AAC08601G1 Bachelor's Project 10/250 75 45 2 2 126
Compylsory elective course:
42.1
BUA30101G2
Construction Organization and
Management 100 15 15 1 1 68
42.2 SOS10201G2 Branch Economics 100 15 15 1 1 68
43. AAC30201G2 Construction Process Project 100 30 2 2 66
Specialty Compylsory elective course of
specialty:
44. AAC31601G1 Wooden and Plastic Constructions 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
45. AAC31701G1 Metal structure 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
46. AAC31801G1 Reinforced Concrete and Stone Structures 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
47.
ICT19801G1
Computer Programs for Designing
Buildings 125 15 30 1 1 78
48.
AAC31901G1
Designing Terro-Concrete Building
Structures 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
49.
AAC32001G1
Designing of Buildings with Steel
Structures 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
50.
AAC32101G1
Technical Exploitation of Buildings and
Constructions 125 30 15 1 1 78
51. AAC32301G1
Reinforcement and Regaining of
Structures and Buildings 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
52.
AAC32201G1
Seismic Resistance of Construction
Structures 125 15 30 1 1 78
53.
AAC37601G1 Modern technologies of construction 125 15 30 1 1 78
54.
AAC83801G1
Diagnostics of Technical Condition of the
Buildings 125 15 30 1 1 78
55.
AAC83701G1
Technology of Concrete and Reinforced
Concrete 125 30 15 1 1 78
56. AAC30401G1 Technology of Building Construction 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
57.
EET80201G1
Waterproofing, Heat-insulating and
Facing Materials 125 30 15 1 1 78
58. AAC30501G1 Technical Supervision of Construction 125 15 30 1 1 78
59. AAC83601G1
Basics of Construction Technical
Expertise 125 15 30 1 1 78
60. AAC30601G1
Technology and Organization of
Construction Repair Work 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
61. ICT19901G1
Computer Providing of Technological
Processes 125 45 1 1 78
62. AAC32601G1 Hydraulic Structures - 1 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
63. AAC49301G1 Using the Water Energy 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
64. AAC83901G1 Ports and Port Constructions 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
65. AAC49401G1 Engineering Amelioration 125 30 15 1 1 78
66. AAC33101G1
Coastal Protective Hydro Technical
Structures 125 30 15 1 1 78
67. AAC37701G1 Hydroelectric power plants 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
68. AAC33001G1 Hydraulic Structures - 2 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
69.
AAC33201G1
Organization and Production of River and
Marine Hydro technical Buildings 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
70. BRS21701G1 Water Chemistry and Microbiology 125 15 30 1 1 78
71. AAC45601G1
Water Supply (Network and its Buildings) 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
72.
AAC49501G1 Sewerage Systems (Intercity Networks) 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
73. AAC40201G2 Pumps and Pumping Stations 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
74. AAC42201G2 Receiving and treatment of natural waters 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
75. AAC49701G1 Waste Water Treatment Engineering 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
76. AAC49801G1 Industrial Water Supply and Drainage 125 30 15 1 1 78
77. AAC49901G1 Rural Water Supply and Drainage 125 15 30 1 1 78
78. AAC45701G1
Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat
Transfer 125 30 15 1 1 78
79. PHS67401G1 Construction Thermophysics 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
80. AAC45801G1 Heating 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
81. AAC45901G1 Gas Supply 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
82. AAC46001G1 Ventilation 125 30 15 1 1 78
83. AAC46101G1 Air-conditioning 125 30 15 1 1 78
84. AAC46201G1 Heat Generators and Heat Supply 125 30 15 1 1 78
85. AAC40101G2 Buildings Energy Efficiency 125 30 15 1 1 78
86. AAC46301G1 Construction of Railway Track 125 30 15 1 1 78
87. AAC46501G1
Railway's Roadbed and Device Railway
Track 125 15 30 1 1 78
88. AAC46401G1
Compound and The Intersection of
Railway Tracks 125 15 30 1 1 78
89. AAC46601G1 Survey and Design of New Railways 125 15 30 1 1 78
90.
AAC46901G1
Structure and Management Systems to
Track Facilities 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
91. AAC46701G1 Reconstruction of The Railways 125 15 30 1 1 78
92.
AAC46801G1
Structure and Management Systems to
Track Facilities 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
93. AAC47001G1 Railway Construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
94.
AAC47101G1
Design of transport tunnels and basics of
calculation 125 30 15 1 1 78
95. AAC47201G1 Reinforced Concrete Bridges 125 30 15 1 1 78
96. AAC47301G1 Basic of Bridge construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
97.
AAC47401G1 Bridge crossings and road structures 125 30 15 1 1 78
98.
AAC47701G1 Ways of penetration of transport tunnels 125 30 15 1 1 78
99.
AAC47501G1
Operation and Monitoring of Transport
Tunnels 125 30 15 1 1 78
100.
AAC47601G1
Steel bridges and Basics of Bridges
Calculation 125 30 15 1 1 78
101. AAC47801G1 Basics of Bridges Exploitation 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
102. AAC47901G1
Building of Highways and aerodromes 125 30 15 1 1 78
103.
MAP23101G1
Bitumen - Mineral Materials and Asphalt
Concrete 125 15 30 1 1 78
104.
AAC48001G1 Building of Highways and aerodromes 125 15 30 1 1 78
105.
AAC48101G1
Small Bridge and Artificial Structures on
the Road 125 30 15 1 1 78
106. AAC48201G1 Natural Disasters and Transport Buildings 125 15 30 1 1 78
107.
AAC48301G1 City Transportation Planning 125 30 15 1 1 78
108. AAC48401G1 Tunnels on highways 125 30 15 1 1 78
109. AAC48501G1
Exploitation of Highways and
Aerodromes 125 30 15 1 1 78
110.
AAC00901G1
Construction Materials research and
control methods 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
111.
AAC02301G1
Seismic resistance and antisemitic
measures 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
112. ICT38701G1
Structured Programming with C++
Language 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
113. AAC13606G1
Legislative and legal principles of
architectural and construction activities 125 15 30 1 1 78
114.
AAC13706G1
Artistic means of architectural space
perception 125 15 30 1 1 78
115. AAC00201G1 Concrete science 125 30 15 1 1 78
116.
AAC00301G1 Artificial soil reinforcement 150 15 30 1 1 78
117. ICT13106G2
Computer software’s for planning
(AutoCAD Architecture)
118.
ICT13206G2
Computer softwares for planning
(ArchiCAD) 1 1 78
119. BUA75001G1
Innovations technologies management in
Building 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
120.
ICT55001G1 Computer Graphics Archi CAD 125 15 30 1 1 78
121.
AAC02501G1
Monitoring and non-destructive control
of technical state of structures 125 30 15 1 1 78
122. EET80904G2
Technology of Metals and Materials
Science
123.
AAC93201G1 Engineering Hydroecology of Estuaries 125 30 15 1 1 78
124. ICT24001G1 Databases 125 15 30 1 1 78
125.
ICT55101G1
Numerical Methods of Solving
Construction Tasks 125 15 30 1 1 78
126.
AAC00601G1
Processer and equeqment buildings
materials technology 125 30 15 1 1 78
127.
AAC00801G1
Constracting construction by using the
compositions 125 15 30 1 1 78
128.
AAC02401G1
The basis of calculation of building
construction reliability 125 15 30 1 1 78
129. AAC13806G1 Tectonics and the art of buildings 125 15 30 1 1 78
130.
AAC41801G2
Transportation construction and
landscape 125 15 30 1 1 78
131.
BUA28901G1
Planning and investment in construction
of port 125 15 30 1 1 78
132.
AAC01001G1
Equiqment of building materials
enterprises 125 30 15 1 1 78
133. AAC13906G1 The city architecture 125 45 1 1 78
134. AAC93701G1
Operation of building engineering
systems 125 30 15 1 1 78
135. AAC97601G1 Internal premises equipment
136. AAC43401G2
Water supply and sewage in industrial
and agricultural enterprises 125 15 30 1 1 78
137. AAC93301G1 Introduction to Water Waves Theory 125 30 15 1 1 78
138. AAC43601G2 Artificial constructions 125 30 15 1 1 78
139.
AAC93401G1
Financial-economic justification of
hydropower construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
140.
AAC91301G1
Use of hydro resources and hydraulic
engineering construction 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
141. AAC43101G2 Introduction to Water Waves Theory 125 30 15 1 1 78
142. AAC17706G1 Aesthetics of architecture
143. ICT56301G1 Computer Aided System AutoCAD 125 15 30 1 1 78
144.
AAC93501G1
Construction of Gas Supply Networks,
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction 125 15 30 1 1 78
145. EET40102G1 General Electrical Engineering 125 15 30 1 1 78
146.
AAC40601G2
Use the Renewable Energy Supply in
Heating ,Ventilation and Air Conditionig
Systems
125 15 15 15 1 1 78
147. ICT11701G2
Principles of Creation of Computer
Design Systems 125 30 15 1 1 78
148. AAC43501G2 Undergraund Hydraulic Structures 125 15 30 1 1 78
149.
AAC00701G1
The basis of rupture of reinforce
mechanics 125 15 30 1 1 78
150.
AAC91001G1
Base of highways and aerodromes
designing 125 15 30 1 1 78
151. BUA28301G1 Construction Business and Finances 125 15 30 1 1 78
152.
AAC81201G1
Construction business technical-
economic analysis 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
153. AAC91201G1 Design of building of transport tunnels 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
154. AAC03101G1
Construction of transport tunnels by
mining method 125 15 30 1 1 78
155. AAC01101G1
The technology of constructing
constructions of buildings and structures 125 15 30 1 1 78
156. AAC42101G2
Sanitation premises equipment, cold and
hot water supply systems
157. AAC94101G1
Exploitation of water - sewage systems 125 15 30 1 1 78
158. AAC40701G2
Water and Air Processing Mass Transfer
Machines 125 15 30 1 1 78
159. PHS71001G1 Field Methods for Soil Research 125 15 30 1 1 78
160. EET70401G2 mechanics of a rupture for builders 125 30 15 1 1 78
161. AAC41701G2
Heat Transmission in Hydraulic and Civil
Structures 125 30 15 1 1 78
162.
AAC41601G2
Justification of Hydropower Construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
163. AAC41401G2 Constructions on the Continental Shelf 125 15 30 1 1 78
164.
AAC41501G2
Gas Heating, Hot Water Preparing and
Alternative Sources. 1 1 78
Free components:
165. AAC91701G1 Hydrogeology 125 30 15 1 1 78
166.
BUA28801G1
Business planning in hydrotechnical
construction 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
167.
AAC02701G1
Environmental and Social Impact
Assessment in Transport Construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
168. AAC43301G2 Heating with Renewable Energy 125 15 30 1 1 78
169. AAC14006G1 History of modern architecture 125 15 30 1 1 78
170. AAC17806G1
Architecture of contemporary industrial
buildings. 1 1 78
171. AAC93601G1 Elevators and energy supply of buildings 125 30 15 1 1 78
172. BUA53401G1 Marketing for Construction 125 15 30 1 1 78
173.
AAC02901G1
Arrangement of roadways and aerodrome
roadmap 125 30 15 1 1 78
174. AAC03001G1 Road structures 125 30 15 1 1 78
175. AAC43001G2 Waterways and River Ports 125 30 15 1 1 78
176. AAC31801G2 Safety Equipment for Construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
177. AAC91101G1 Civil Engineering Constructions 125 15 30 1 1 78
178. AAC17606G1 Architecture of buildings 1 1 78
179. ENV13101G1 Special concept in the ancient world 125 15 30 1 1 78
180. AAC42001G2 Aquatic Ecology 125 15 30 1 1 78
181. ICT55901G1 Computer Architecture 125 30 15 1 1 78
182. AAC06001G1 Building-building test 1 1 78
183. AAC93801G1
Hydropower engineering and the
countries economy 125 15 30 1 1 78
184. AAC14106G1 Constructive drawing 125 45 1 1 78
185. AAC00401G1 Construction and environment 125 15 30 1 1 78
186.
AAC00501G1
Construction and security in emergency
situations 125 15 30 1 1 78
187. AAC91601G1
Sea transportation and logistics 125 15 30 1 1 78
188. ICT56101G1 Basics of Informatics 125 15 30 1 1 78
189. AAC43201G2
Basic of hydraulic engineering
construction 125 30 15 1 1 78
190. AAC41901G2 Planning and marketing of hydropower
branch development 125 15 30 1 1 78
191. AAC94201G1 Water resources protection 1 1 78
192. AAC18001G1 Construction and Culture 100 15 15 1 1 68
193. AAC12905G1 Style architecture 125 15 30 1 1 78
194. PHS20103G1 History of the Earth 75 15 15 1 1 43
195. AAC17906G2 The theory of urban construction
196. AAC13206G1 Composite features in architecture 100 15 15 1 1 68
197. AAC13306G1 Graphic drawing
198.
AAC31501G2
The court is the basis for technical and
technical expertise 125 15 15 15 1 1 78
199. SOS10301G2 The Economy of Nature 125 15 30 1 1 78
200. ART40201G1 Georgian architectural monuments 100 15 15 1 1 68
201. BUA38505G1 Management Psychology 125 15 30 1 1 78
202. EET98905G1 History of underground construction 75 15 15 1 1 43
203. AAC13005G1 Green construction 75 15 15 1 1 43
204. EET98805G1 History of Railway construction 75 15 15 1 1 43
205. SOS16105G2 Economy of Georgia 75 15 15 1 1 43
206. BUA37105G1 Success Strategy 75 15 15 1 1 43
Program Supervisor Malkhaz Tsikarishvili
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Head of Quality Assurance Service Marina Javakhishvili
Dean of the Faculty David Gurenidze
Approved by
Faculty of Civil Engineering
At the meeting of Faculty Board
N4. 04. 07.2012
Agreed with
Quality Assurance Service of GTU Irma inashvili
Modified
Faculty of Civil Engineering
At the meeting of Faculty Board
N 25 30.03.2018
Chairman of the Faculty Boar David Gurgenidze