National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
The last one in the Top 10 Best Universities in Armenia that Toplist would like to introduce to you is National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia. National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (NUACA) is a public university located in Yerevan. In 1921, the newly created Yerevan State University established a technical school, which graduated its first students in 1928. The Armenian Construction Institute was founded in July 1930 with prominent architect Mikayel Mazmanyan as its first director. By this time, the institute had departments of Architecture and Construction, Hydrology, and Chemical Engineering.
On 11 July 1989, the Armenian SSR Council of Ministers created the Architectural/Construction Institute on the basis of related departments and chairs at the National Polytechnic University of Armenia. In 2000, the university was renamed Yerevan State University of Architecture and Construction. Its first rector, Arest Baglaryan, served from 1989 to 2006, when he was succeeded by Professor Hovhannes Tokmajyan.
The National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia was renamed in 2014 as Armenia's National University of Architecture and Construction (NUACA).
Armenia's National University of Architecture and Construction launched the Great Caucasus format in 2020, in collaboration with Abkhazia's State University, Russia's North Caucasus Federal University, and South Ossetian State University. The four universities will collaborate more closely and promote the usage of Russian.
At the moment, the university has five faculties:
- Faculty of Architecture.
- Faculty of Design.
- Faculty of Management and Technology.
- Faculty of Urban Economy and Ecology.
- Faculty of Construction.
Website: nuaca.am