University of Zagreb - Faculties

Faculties

Natural sciences

  • Faculty of Science

Engineering

  • Faculty of Architecture
  • Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
  • Faculty of Geodesy
  • Faculty of Geotechnics (in Varaždin)
  • Faculty of Graphic Arts
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
  • Faculty of Metallurgy (in Sisak)
  • Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering
  • Faculty of Textile Technology
  • Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering

Biomedical sciences

  • Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • School of Dental Medicine
  • School of Medicine

Biotechnology

  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology
  • Faculty of Forestry

Social sciences

  • Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Faculty of Kinesiology
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Organization and Informatics (in Varaždin)
  • Faculty of Political Science
  • Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation
  • Faculty of Teacher Education

Humanities

  • Catholic Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • University Centre for Croatian Studies

The arts

  • Academy of Dramatic Art
  • Academy of Fine Arts
  • Academy of Music

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