- •The College of Applied Mathematics
- •College of Arts and Crafts (Vyzhnytsia)
- •The College of Biology
- •The College of Chemistry
- •The College of Computer Science
- •The College of Economics
- •The College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
- •The College of Engineering
- •College of Geography Faculty departments
- •The College of History, Political Science and International Relations
- •The College of Law
- •The College of Modern European Languages
- •The College of Philology
- •The College of Philosophy and Theology
- •The College of Physics
The College of Modern European Languages
The College offers 4-year (Bachelor degree) and 5-year (Specialist and Master degree) programs (full-time, part-time and external) in Philology:
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The English Language and Literature
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The German Language and Literature
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The French Language and Literature
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English - Ukrainian Translation
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German - Ukrainian Translation
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French - Ukrainian Translation
The College includes the departments of English; Germanic, General, and Comparative Linguistics; French; The Theory and Practice of Translation, Foreign Languages for Sciences Majors Foreign Languages for Humanities Majors. The College offers various subjects in four areas - humanitarian, fundamental, professional, and socio-economic.
The College graduates are employed as teachers and instructors at various educational institutions, interpreters and translators of various international organizations, companies, and foreign embassies. The College syllabus ensures the graduates with a successful employment.
Dean
Volodymyr I. Kushneryk
PhD (Philology), Associate Professor
The College of Philology
The College offers 4-year (Bachelor degree) and 5-year (Specialist and Master degree) programs (full-time, part-time and external):
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Philology
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Ukrainian Language and Literature
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Ukrainian Language and Literature (for Schools with Romanian major)
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Romanian Language and Literature
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Russian Language and Literature
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Philology (World Literature and Theory of Literature)
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Translation (Ukrainian - Russian)
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Journalism
The Faculty numbers nine full professors, about fifty associate professors and over twenty assistant professors.
There are six departments of Modern Ukrainian; History and Culture of Ukrainian; Ukrainian Literature and Journalism; World Literature and the Theory of Literature; Slavic Philology and Comparative Literary Studies; Romanian and Classic Philology.
The undergraduates and graduates can improve their skills in the Stepan Budny Literary Studio and other amateur clubs.
Dean
Borys I. Bunchuk, D.Sc. (Literature), Pr
The College of Philosophy and Theology
The College offers 4-year (Bachelor degree) and 5-year (Specialist and Master degree) programs (full-time, part-time and external):
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Philosophy
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Philosophy (Religious Studies)
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Theology
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Sociology
The College has a specialized Academic Council for conferring Doctorate and Candidate degrees.
The College of Philosophy and Theology has been functioning since 1875 (closed in 1940). And only due to the Independence of Ukraine they started their activity in 1993 as the unique College of Philosophy and Theology.
There are three departments: Philosophy; Religious Studies and Theology; and Sociology.
Dean
Vasyl O. Balukh, D.Sc. (History), Professor
The College of Physics
The College offers 4-year (Bachelor degree) and 5-year (Specialist and Master degree) programs (full-time, part-time and external):
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Electronics and Electrotechnics
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Micro- and Nanoelectronics
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Applied Physics
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Radio Engineering
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Technical Information Protection Systems
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Physics
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Physics (Solid-State Physics)
There are seven departments: Theoretical Physics; Optic Electronics; Solid-State Physics; Thermoelectricity; Physics of Semiconductors and Nanostructures; Electronics and Power Engineering; Radio Engineering and Information Security.
The Faculty and Academic Staff - nineteen full professors, sixty-seven associate professors
he College graduates work as teachers, engineers, scientists, managers in different fields of national and foreign economies.
Dean
Ivan V. Hutzul, D.Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Professor