Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, named after the philosopher Aristotle, is the largest university of Greece. Its campus is located in the center of the city of Thessaloniki.
It includes 44 Departments (τμήματα) which are organized in ten Faculties (σχολές):
- Faculty of Geotechnical Sciences:
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Forestry and the Natural environment
- Department of Veterinary Medicine
- Faculty of Health Sciences:
- Faculty of Theology:
- Theology
- Pastoral and Social Theology
- Faculty of Sciences:
- Faculty of Fine Arts:
- Visual and Applied Arts
- Drama
- Music Studies
- Faculty of Law, Economic and Political Sciences:
- Law
- Economics
- Political Science
- Faculty of Education:
- Faculty of Education in Florina:
- Primary Education
- Pre-School Education
- The Polytechnic Faculty:
- Rural and Surveying Engineering
- Architecture
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- General Department of the Polytechnic Faculty
- Faculty of Philosophy:
- English Language and Literature
- French Language and Literature
- German Language and Literature
- History and Archaeology
- Italian Language and Literature
- Philology
- Philosophy and Pedagogy
- Psychology
Independent Departments:
- Balkan Studies in Florina
- Journalism and Mass Media Studies
- Physical Education and Athletics in Thessaloniki
- Physical Education and Athletics in Serres
- Energy management in Kozani
See also
External links
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (http://www.auth.gr/) official page, in Greek, English, French, German and Russian
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