Tishreen University - Faculties

Faculties

  • Faculty of Arts and Humanities: Opened in 1971.
  • Faculty of Agriculture: Opened in 1971.
  • Faculty of Science: Opened in 1971.
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering: 1972.
  • Faculty of Medicine: Opened in 1974.
  • Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Opened in 1980.
  • Faculty of Dentistry: Opened in 1983.
  • Faculty of Architecture: 1984.
  • Faculty of Economics: Opened in 1986.
  • Faculty of Pharmacy: Opened in 1990.
  • Faculty of Nursing: Opened in 1994.
  • Faculty of Physical Education: 1995.
  • Faculty of Education: Opened in 1997.
  • Faculty of Informatics: Opened in 2000.
  • Faculty of Information and communication technology engineering: opened in 2008.

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