Karlstad University - Organization

Organization

  • Faculty of Economics, Communication and IT
    • Working Life Science
    • Computer Science
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Business Administration
    • Information Systems and Project management
    • Media and Communication Studies
    • Economics
    • Psychology
    • Law
    • Statistics
  • Faculty of Technology and Science
    • Biomedical Science
    • Biomedical Laboratory Science
    • Construction Engineering
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Mathematics
    • Materials Engineering
    • Environmental and Energy Systems
    • Geo-Science
  • Faculty of Social and Life Sciences
    • Biology
    • Public Health Science
    • Geography
    • History
    • Public Health Care Administration
    • Sports Science
  • Human Geography
    • Environmental Science
    • Nursing Science
    • Oral Health
    • Social Work
    • Sociology
    • Political Science
    • Tourism Studies
  • Faculty of Arts and Education
    • English
    • Film Studies
    • French
    • Gender Studies
    • History of Ideas
    • Visual Arts
    • Comparative Literature
    • Music (Ingesund College of Music)
    • Music Therapy (Ingesund College of Music)
    • Pedagogy
    • Religious Studies and Theology
    • Spanish
    • Special Education
    • Swedish Language and Literature
    • Swedish as a Second Language
    • Swedish Language
    • German
    • Public Health Science

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