Organization
UNI is organized into eleven faculties which contain twenty-seven academic departments. It's a university polarized around science, engineering, and the arts. Most of the academic departments offer a wide variety of engineering especialities, including Industrial, Mechanic, Mechatronic, Electronic Engineering, and other innovative fields more related to the Social Sciences such as Economic Engineering.
| Faculty | Department |
|---|---|
| Faculty of Architecture, Urbanism and Arts | Architecture |
| Faculty of Science | Physics |
| Mathematics | |
| Chemistry | |
| Physics Engineering | |
| Computer Science | |
| Faculty of Environmental Engineering | Sanitary Engineering |
| Hygiene and Industrial Security Engineering | |
| Faculty of Civil Engineering | Civil Engineering |
| Faculty of Economics Engineering and Social Sciences | Economics Engineering |
| Statistics Engineering | |
| Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Electrical Engineering |
| Electronics Engineering | |
| Telecommunications Engineering | |
| Faculty of Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering | Geological Engineering |
| Metallurgical Engineering | |
| Mining Engineering | |
| Faculty of Industrial and Systems Engineering | Industrial Engineering |
| Systems Engineering | |
| Faculty of Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering |
| Mechanic-Electrical Engineering | |
| Naval Engineering | |
| Mechatronics Engineering | |
| Faculty of Petroleum Engineering and Natural Gas | Petroleum Engineering |
| Petro-chemical Engineering | |
| Faculty of Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering | Chemical Engineering |
| Textile Engineering |
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