University of Gothenburg - Organization

Organization

The university is organised into several academic faculties.

The Faculty of Fine Applied and Performing Arts (Konstnärliga fakulteten)

  • Art education
    • design and crafts
    • film school
    • literary composition
    • photography
    • scene and music
    • Göteborg Organ Art Center
    • Valand School of Fine Arts

The Faculty of Education (Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakulteten)

  • Teacher training

The Faculty of Arts (Humanistiska fakulteten)

  • Humanities
    • cultural studies
    • history
    • literature, history of ideas, religion
    • modern languages
    • philosophy, linguistics, theory of science
    • Swedish

The IT Faculty (IT fakulteten)

  • Computer sciences
    • applied information technology
    • computer science and engineering

The Faculty of Science (Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten)

  • Natural science and Formal science
    • botany
    • cell and molecular biology
    • physics
    • earth sciences
    • chemistry
    • kulturvård
    • marine ecology
    • mathematics
    • environmental science
    • zoology

The Sahlgrenska Academy (Shalgrenska Akadamien)

  • Health science education and medical school
    • Medicine
    • Odontology
    • Health and Care Sciences

The School of Business, Economics and Law (Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet)

  • Business school and law school
    • economics
    • business administration
    • law
    • cultural geography
    • national economy and statistics

The Faculty of Social Sciences (Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten)

  • Social Sciences
    • peace and development studies
    • public administration
    • journalism and mass communication
    • psychology
    • social anthropology
    • social work
    • sociology
    • political science
    • European studies

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