Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology - Faculties and Departments

Faculties and Departments

The university has the following faculties and departments:

Faculty of Architecture and Planning
  • Department of Architecture
    • Bachelor of Architecture (ARC)
Faculty of Engineering
  • Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
    • Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
  • Department of Civil Engineering
    • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (CE)
    • Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Civil)
    • Master of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering
    • Post Graduate Diploma (Civil)
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
  • Department of Textile Engineering
    • Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering (TE)
  • Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering
    • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (ME)
    • Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Production Engineering (IPE)
  • Department of Arts & Science
    • Master of Science in Mathematics
Faculty of Business and Social Science
  • School of Business
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Regular)
    • Master of Business Administration (Executive)
Faculty of Education
  • Department of Education
    • Master of Education (M.Ed)
    • Bachelor Degree in Primary Education (B.Ed. Primary)
    • Bachelor Degree in Non-Formal Education (B.Ed. Non-Formal)

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