Faculty of Science
The ex-Faculty of Basic Sciences started its activities in 1980 by presenting basic science courses to engineering students of different disciplines. In 1987, the expansion of the Faculty allowed admission of undergraduate applied science students and the name was altered to Faculty of Science. The Faculty consists of four departments: Applied Chemistry, Applied Physics, Mathematics, and the Department of General Courses. The latter department provides courses in theology and ethics, Persian literature, English, and physical education. This faculty is currently located at Kavian St., Jolfa St., Shariati St.. A recreational center is located on this campus.
This faculty currently provides the following programs:
B.Sc. | M.Sc. | Ph.D. |
---|---|---|
Applied Chemistry | Physical Chemistry | Electrochemistry |
Pure Mathematics | Organic Chemistry | Physical Chemistry |
Applied Mathematics | Inorganic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry |
Solid State Physics | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry |
Pure Mathematics | Pure Mathematics(functional analysis) | |
Applied Mathematics | Pure Mathematics(harmonic analysis) | |
Nuclear Physics | Pure Mathematics(Algebra-modules and loops) | |
Solid State Physics | Pure Mathematics(Algebra-algebrical number theory) | |
Pure mathematics(finite groups theory) | ||
Applied mathematics(operational research) | ||
Applied mathematics(numerical analysis) |
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