Organization
The university is divided into 17 faculties:
- Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science (http://www.fk.uni-mb.si/fkbv/)
- Faculty of Arts (http://www.ff.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (http://www.fkkt.uni-mb.si/sl)
- Faculty of Civil Engineering (http://www.fg.uni-mb.si/)
- Faculty of Criminal Justice (in Ljubljana) and Security (http://www.fvv.uni-mb.si/)
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (http://www.feri.uni-mb.si/podrocje.aspx)
- Faculty of Economics and Business (http://www.epf.uni-mb.si/default.aspx)
- Faculty of Education (http://www.ff.uni-mb.si/)
- Faculty of Energy Technology (http://www.fe.uni-mb.si/)
- Faculty of Law (http://www.pf.uni-mb.si/)
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (http://www.fs.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Medicine (http://www.mf.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Health Sciences (http://www.fzv.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Organizational Sciences (in Kranj) (http://www.fov.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Social Sciences (opened 2007)
- Theological Faculty (separated from University of Maribor) (http://www.teof.uni-lj.si/)
- Faculty of Logistics (in Krško and Celje ) (http://fl.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (http://www.fnm.uni-mb.si)
- Faculty of Turism (in Brežice) (http://www.ft.uni-mb.si)
The university also comprises several associated facilities, including the Maribor University Library, student housing, the Computing Center, the Leon Štukelj Sporting Center, and Postgraduate and Visiting Faculty Home.
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