Persian Gulf University - Faculties

Faculties

Faculty of Humanities

Library Sciences and Management, Arabic Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, Accounting, Industrial Management, Business Management, Economics & History

Faculty of Arts and Architecture

Architecture, Urban Development

Faculty of Engineering

Computer Engineering ( Software ), Mechanical Engineering,Naval architecture and marine engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Computer Engineering

Faculty of Sciences

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics

Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Horticulture 2- Fisheries 3- Plants Production

Faculty of Gas and Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering (Gas),Chemical Engineering(Petrochemical,Chemical Engineering (Hydrocarbons)

Faculty of Engineering and Technology of Jam

Computer Engineering,Industrials Engineering

Faculty of Marine Science and Technology

Fisheries,Naval Architecture

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