National University of Engineering - Organization

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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