Established for the construction troops, VSU ‘Lyuben Karavelov’ was first a school, then a secondary school and a college. In 2000, the institution was demilitarized and tranformed into a Higher School of Civil Engineering (VSU) ‘Lyuben Karavelov’. Nowadays, it possesses an offical status as a State University with full national accreditation. By simultaneously following old traditions and using modern practices, the univerity provides quality education in the fields of Construction and Architecture.
VSU ‘Luben Karavelov’ is divided into two faculties – Faculty of Construction and Faculty of Architecture. Moreover, it offers various undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programmes for future specialists who wish to pursue a career in Architechure, Civil Engineering and Geodesy.
Bachelor Programmes (4 years)
- Construction of Buildings and Facilities
- Construction Management
- Construction Engineering
- Construction and Architecture of Buildings and Facilities
Master Programmes
- Building Constructions
- Construction Production Technology
- Investment Projects Management
- Construction Management and Technology
- Architecture
- Preservation of the Architectural Heritage
- Design
- Urbanism
- Landscape Architecture
- Real Estate Mangement ?
- Protection of the Population (Fire and emergency safety in construction)
In case you are interested in programmes taught in English, please contact us for further information.
We won’t exaggerate if we say that there are countless reasons to choose Sofia and its oldest university. Intercultural, bustling and enchanting, the capital of Bulgaria has a lot to offer – historical spots, cultural events, captivating mountains, upscale restaurants, bars and many more. It truly is a city where everyone can find himself and feel good. For example, one can find four houses of worship for different religions positioned very close to each other. The Saint Nedelya Orthodox church, the Saint Joseph Catholic Cathedral, the Sofia Synagogue and the Banya Bashi Mosque assemble the so-called Square of Religious Tolerance, which is another confirmation that Sofia welcomes all nations and races in its multicultural embrace

