Shiraz University of Technology - Faculties

Faculties

The following degrees are now offered in the university training students in bachelor and master degree levels:

  • Aerospace Engineering (M.S. since 2010)
  • Applied Mathematics (M.S. since 2007, PhD. since 2010)
  • Chemical Engineering (M.S. since 2007)
  • Civil Engineering (M.S. since 2008)
  • Computer Engineering (M.S. since 2011)
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (B.S. & M.S. since 2004, PhD. since 2010)
  • Industrial Engineering (M.S. since 2011, BS. since 2012)
  • Information Technology (B.S. since 2004, M.S. since 2010)
  • Material Engineering (M.S. since 2009)
  • Mechanical Engineering (M.S. since 2007)
  • Physics (M.S. since 2010)
  • Physical Chemistry (M.S. since 2008)

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