If you wish to enroll in a Master's program, you must submit an application, which will be reviewed by the admissions committee of the relevant faculty. Find all the information you need here, organized by faculty.
The training courses concerned
School of Law
The program in question:
- Master's degree specializing in information and communication technology law
School of Computer Science
The programs concerned:
- 60- and 120-credit Master's degrees – Computer Science (daytime schedule)
- 60- and 120-credit Master's degrees – Computer Science (staggered schedule)
- Master's degree specializing in computer science and innovation
Faculty of Economics, Management, Communication, and Political Science
The programs concerned:
- Master 120 - Management Engineer
- Masters 60 and 120 - Management Sciences (daytime schedule)
- Masters 60 and 120 - Management Sciences (evening schedule)
- Masters 60 and 120 - Economics (evening schedule)
- Master's degree specializing in international economics and development
- Master's degree specializing in management and sustainable development economics
School of Medicine
The programs concerned:
- Master's degree with 60 and 120 credits – Biomedical Sciences
- Master's degree with 120 credits – Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Master's degree specializing in general medicine
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
The program in question:
- Master's degree specializing in film culture and thought
Faculty of Science
The programs concerned:
- Master 60 - Biological Sciences
- Master 120 - Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Master's 60 and 120 - Chemical Sciences
- Master's 60 - Chemistry
- Master's 60 and 120 - Physical Sciences
- Master's 120 - Molecular Microbiology
- Master's 60 and 120 - Mathematical Sciences
Faculty of Education and Training Sciences
The programs concerned:
- Master's degree specializing in supporting professionals in education, management, health, and social work
- Master's degree specializing in teacher training