Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate Programs

AUA offers 4-year undergraduate degrees in Business, Computational Sciences, and English and Communications. Each is offered as part of a liberal arts education to assure that graduates are specialists and well-rounded individuals who can think critically and creatively, learn independently, understand different thought processes, work collaboratively, and communicate effectively with people from different cultures and disciplines. Students have the ability to pursue one track in their chosen major.

BA in Business

Accounting
Marketing
Economics
General Business

The BA in Business aims to provide students with a strong foundation in creative and critical thinking and decision-making skills to address complex real-world business problems. Graduates will be well equipped for positions in fields such as accounting, sales, marketing, economics, finance, and general management. The BA in Business also provides a solid foundation for entrepreneurship, admission to an MBA program, or further specialized studies in marketing, accounting, economics, finance, or other related disciplines.

Find detailed information on the curriculum and courses here.

BS in Computer Science

Mathematical Modeling
Computer Science
General

The BS in Computer Science is designed to provide an integrated and interdisciplinary undergraduate degree that applies the theoretical rigor of mathematics and computational methods to real-life problems. Our graduates will be well positioned to obtain jobs in industries such as IT, financial analysis, data analytics, or various emerging industries where computational tools are increasingly applicable. They will also be equipped to continue their studies at AUA or other graduate schools worldwide.

Find detailed information on the curriculum and courses here.

BA in English and Communications

Public Relations
Writing and Translation
General

The BA in English and Communications aims to provide students with a strong foundation in English language and literature along with a critical understanding of contemporary media, while developing communication skills that can be applied in a range of contexts. Graduates will be well equipped for positions in public relations, advertising and corporate communications; journalism, publishing, and mass media; translation and interpretation. They will also be well prepared for graduate study in communications, language and literature, public administration, business administration, political science, international relations, law, and education.

Find detailed information on the curriculum and courses here.

General Education

The undergraduate degrees at AUA consist of two components: the major requirements and the General Education requirements. While the major gives students depth, specialization, and career preparation, General Education gives breadth and a foundation of general knowledge, perspectives, and skills for life. Students enrolled in undergraduate degrees at AUA will take general education courses in Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Quantitative Sciences, regardless of their majors. Both components of undergraduate education at AUA are carefully designed to assure that graduates are ready for life-long learning, whether in the classroom, on the job, or on their own.

Faculty

AUA’s faculty brings world-class education, teaching, and professional experience to the classrooms and students of the University. They hold advanced degrees from renowned universities including Cambridge, Columbia, Harvard, McGill, MIT, Moscow State, Stanford, Yerevan State, and others. They represent a range of professional experience including CEOs of leading local companies, entrepreneurs, technology consultants, IT visionaries, media professionals, published authors, government advisors, partners at major global accounting firms, bankers, and more.