General information
See information about Turība and study programs in English in the booklet.
The School of Business Administration Turība is one of the leading higher educational institutions in Latvia with a stable tradition and a clear vision of common European educational space. Founded in 1993, Turība is proud of its more than 6400 students and 9408 alumni.
The institution has four major faculties:
Professionalism, dynamics and being up-to-date – the main characteristic features of the brand Turība
STUDY PROGRAMS IN ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
The School of Business Administration Turiba presently offers the following study programmes in English for foreign students:
- Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management,
- Bachelor in Business Administration,
- Bachelor in Public Relations,
- Bachelor in Management of International Communication,
- Bachelor in Management of Leisure and Business events,
- Bachelor in Law,
- MBA-Strategic Management in Tourism,
- Master in Law,
- Master in Public Administration,
- Master in Public Relations,
- Executive MBA - Business Administration,
- Doctoral programme in Communication Management,
- Doctoral programme in Law Science
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Turiba is intensively expanding its international cooperation. Turiba has been accepted as a member of AACSB International, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business that unites leading business schools all over the world as well as a member of EURASHE –European Association of Institutions in Higher Education.
The School of Business Administration Turiba also offers a wide range of opportunities to obtain knowledge and experience abroad. Three types of cooperation have been implemented: ERASMUS programmes , double degree programmes and bilateral exchange programmes.
Turiba has 59 partner institutions across Europe under ERASMUS programme, offers double degree programs on bachelor and master level with 6 higher education institutions in France, Great Britain and Taiwan as well as Turiba has established close cooperation within the bilateral exchange programme with higher education institutions in South Korea, the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland and Ireland.