Fatih University - Faculties

Faculties

In Istanbul

  • Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences
    • Banking and Finance
    • Economics
    • Management
    • Political Science and Public Administration
    • International Relations
    • International Trade


  • Faculty of Education
    • Computer Education and Instructional Technology
    • English Language Teaching
    • Psychological Guidance and Counseling Education


  • Faculty of Theology
    • Theology


  • Faculty of Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Electronics Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Environmental Engineering
    • Genetic and Bioengineering


  • School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
    • Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation


  • School of Health Sciences
    • Audiology
    • Social Services


  • Faculty of Arts and Sciences
    • American Culture and Literature
    • Biology,Molecular Biology and Genetics Content
    • Geography
    • Modern Turkic Dialects and Literature
    • Chinese Language and Literature
    • Philosophy
    • Physics
    • English Language and Literature
    • Spanish Language and Literature
    • Mathematics
    • Psychology
    • Russian Language and Literature
    • Sociology
    • History
    • Turkish Language and Literature


  • Faculty of Law
    • Law


  • Faculty of Medicine
    • Medicine


  • Fatih University Conservatory
    • Turkish Music
  • Prep. sch

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