Armenian State University of Economics

-Armenian State University of Economics was established in 1930 and undergone several phases of formation.

-In 1975 it was formed as independent unit- Yerevan Institute of National Economy, later- Yerevan State University of Economics.

-In 1995 according to the Decree of the Government of the Republic of Armenia the University launched new academic year in a new building at Nalbandyan 128. Only one of the Departments is in Zeitun District.

-In 2006 the University was renamed “Armenian State University of Economics” State Non- commercial organization (hereafter: ASUE).

-Abut 30.000 alumni have graduated from the University since now. -In 6 departments of the University function 31 chairs (21- professional and 10 non-professional).

-1 Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, 35 Doctors of Sciences, Professors, 141 Doctors, Associate Professors, 87 Assistant Professors, 103 lecturers and mare that 60 specialists part time teach at the University. The University has more than 7000 students with 18 specialties and many specializations.

-The University implements Bachelor’s full-time /since 2005 also part-time / since 2004 full-time Master’s /since 2009 also part-time / have been organized. Full and part time of Bachelor’s and Full-time Master’s courses are implemented by credit system.

-The University also organized post-graduate studies (both part-time and full-time). Since 2010-2011 academic year post-graduate studies have also passed credit system.


ASUE has educational and scientific relations with Rostov State University of Economics (Russian Federation), Tomas Bata University in Zlin (Czech Republic), Tbilisi State University of Economic Relations (Georgia), Sankt-Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance (Russian Federation), Swansea Metropolitan University (Great Britain), etc.

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