Airlangga University - Faculties

Faculties

There are 13 faculties in Universitas Airlangga, one postgraduate program and 127 study programs offered by the following faculties:

  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • Faculty of Economy and Business
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Department of Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Department of Public Administration, Department of Communication, Department of International Relations, Department of Politics, Department of Information and Library)
  • Faculty of Science and Technology (Department of Mathematics, Department of Biology, Department of Chemistry and Department of Physics)
    • Department of Mathematics (S1 of Mathematics, S1 of Information System, D3 of Information System, S1 of Statistics)
    • Department of Biology (S1 of Biology, S2 of Biology S1 of ITL)
    • Department of Chemistry (S1 of Chemistry, S2 of Chemistry)
    • Department of Physics (S1 of Physics, S1 of Teknobiomedik, D3 of OSI)
  • Faculty of Psychology
  • Faculty of Public Health
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Fisheries and Marine
  • Faculty of Nursing

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