Faculties and Departments
Aalborg University has five faculties with a number of departments, schools, centres and study boards. Since January 1, 2007, AAU has been divided into the following faculties;
- Faculty of Humanities
- Department of Communication and Psychology
- Department of Culture and Global Studies
- Department of Learning and Philosophy
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Department of Business and Management
- Department of Culture and Global Studies
- Department of Law
- Department of Learning and Philosophy
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Sociology and Social Work
- Faculty of Engineering and Science
- Danish Building Research Institute
- Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology
- Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
- Department of Business and Management
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Development and Planning
- Department of Electronic Systems
- Department of Energy Technology
- Department of Learning and Philosophy
- Department of Mathematical Sciences
- Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
- Department of Physics and Nanotechnology
- The Faculty of Medicine
- Department of Learning and Philosophy
- Department of Health Science and Technology
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