Tkibuli

Professional Qualification Awarded: Basic Vocational Qualification in Information Technology Support

Program Objective: The objective of the vocational education program is to develop and implement a program that prepares a qualified specialist equipped with the technical skills necessary for installing, updating, troubleshooting, optimizing, diagnosing, and maintaining hardware and operating systems. The graduate will possess knowledge of fundamental facts, principles, processes, and general concepts characteristic of the field.

Program Volume and Duration:

For Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 55 credits
  • Duration: 43 weeks

For non-Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 70 credits
  • Duration: 54 weeks

Admission prerequisite: Basic general education

Employment Opportunities: An Information Technology Support Specialist can be employed in organizations of any size and profile.

  • National Classification of Economic Activities Code: 62.09.0 – Other information technology and computer service activities
  • ISCO Code: 3512 – ICT Information and Communication Technology User Support Technicians.

Program Head: Levan Bregadze

Program Implementation Location: Tkibuli, K. Lomadze Square N4

Professional Qualification Awarded: Basic Vocational Qualification in Plastering Works

Program Objective: The goal of the vocational education program is to develop and implement a program that ensures the preparation of a competitive workforce for both local and international labor markets.

Program Volume and Duration:

For Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 69 credits
  • Duration: 44 weeks

For non-Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 84 credits
  • Duration: 55 weeks

Admission prerequisite: Basic general education

Employment Opportunities: A plasterer may be self-employed or work in design, construction, and renovation companies. They perform plastering on various surfaces and work in indoor, outdoor, and elevated environments.

  • National Classifier of Economic Activities Code: 43.31.0 – Plastering works
  • International Classification of Occupations (ISCO) code: 7123 – Plasterers

Program Head: Varlam Alavidze

Program Implementation Location: Tkibuli, K. Lomadze Square N4

Professional Qualification Awarded: Secondary Vocational Qualification in Construction Painting Works

Program Objective: The program aims to develop and implement a vocational education program that prepares competitive specialists for both local and international markets.

Program Volume and Duration:

For Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 85 credits
  • Duration: 60 weeks

For non-Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 115 credits
  • Duration: 82 weeks

Admission prerequisite: Full general education

Employment Opportunities: A painter may work in civil and industrial construction projects in indoor, outdoor, and high-altitude environments. They may be self-employed or work in construction, renovation, design companies, or public/private institutions whose activities will be related to the construction of buildings or their reconstruction and strengthening. Employment positions may include: plasterer; painter; work group leader; brigade leader.

  • National Classifier of Economic Activities Code: 43.34.2 – Painting works
  • International Classification of Occupations (ISCO) code: 7131

Program Head: Darejan Gorgidze

Program Implementation Location: Tkibuli, K. Lomadze Square N4

Professional Qualification Awarded: Basic Vocational Qualification in Mining

Program Objective: The program aims to prepare a highly qualified specialist for mining enterprises who can ensure the smooth operation of machinery used in mineral processing, manage technological processes safely and efficiently according to established standards, and detect and resolve issues in a timely manner.

Program Volume and Duration:

For Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 60 credits
  • Duration: 48 weeks

For non-Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 75 credits
  • Duration: 59 weeks

Admission prerequisite: Basic education

Employment Opportunities: Graduates can work in mining enterprises involved in the extraction and processing of solid minerals such as manganese, copper, gold, lead, zinc, barite, iron, silver, coal, and construction materials.

  • National Classifier of Economic Activities Code: 05.1; 05.10; 05.10.0
  • International Classification of Occupations (ISCO) code: 8111; 8112

Program Head: Marina Kasrashvili

Program Implementation Location: Tkibuli, K. Lomadze Square N4

Professional Qualification Awarded: Basic Vocational Qualification in Mining

Program Objective: The program aims to prepare a specialist capable of continuously monitoring the operation of electromechanical equipment and power supply systems in mining enterprises, identifying and resolving malfunctions, providing maintenance, and performing installation work.

Program Volume and Duration:

For Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 60 credits
  • Duration: 47 weeks

For non-Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 75 credits
  • Duration: 58 weeks

Admission prerequisite: Basic education

Employment Opportunities: Graduates can work in underground mining enterprises (mines, shafts), transport tunnels (railway and road), and metro systems.

  • National Classifier of Economic Activities Code: 05.1; 05.10; 05.10.0
  • International Classification of Occupations (ISCO) code: 8111; 8112

Program Head: David Kakabadze

Program Implementation Location: Tkibuli, K. Lomadze Square N4

Professional Qualification Awarded: Basic Vocational Qualification in Mining

Program Objective: The program aims to prepare a specialist capable of participating in mining-technological, hauling and cleaning processes, detect and eliminate irregularities in these processes, and provide safe service.

Program Volume and Duration:

For Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 60 credits
  • Duration: 47 weeks

For non-Georgian-speaking students:

  • Volume: 75 credits
  • Duration: 58 weeks

Admission prerequisite: Basic education

Employment Opportunities: Graduates can be employed in underground mining enterprises (mines, shafts), transport tunnels (railway and road), and metro systems.

  • National Classifier of Economic Activities Code: 05.1; 05.10; 05.10.0
  • International Classification of Occupations (ISCO) code: 8111; 8112

Program Head: Badri Kobakhidze

Program Implementation Location: Tkibuli, K. Lomadze Square N4

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