University of Crete - Faculties and Departments

Faculties and Departments

The University of Crete is organized into Faculties, which are composed of Departments with related disciplines. University of Crete has 3 campuses (Galos, Voutes, Knossos) in 2 different cities (Rethymnon, Heraklion): a) Rethymnon: Galos campus and b) Heraklion: Voutes and Knossos campuses.

  • Faculties in Rethymnon
    • Faculty of Education
      • Department of Primary Education
      • Department of Preschool Education
    • Faculty of Philosophy
      • Department of Philology
      • Department of History and Archaeology
      • Department of Philosophy and Social Studies
    • Faculty of Social Sciences
      • Department of Sociology
      • Department of Economics
      • Department of Political Science
      • Department of Psychology
  • Faculties in Heraklion
    • Faculty of Sciences and Engineering
      • Department of Mathematics
      • Department of Applied Mathematics
      • Department of Physics
      • Department of Computer Science
      • Department of Biology
      • Department of Chemistry
      • Department of Materials Science and Technology
    • Faculty of Medicine
      • Department of Medicine

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