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University of Fribourg
Country: Switzerland
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138 Programs
9,466 Students
The University of Fribourg, founded in 1889, is a public, bilingual university seated in Fribourg (in Switzerland’s Üechtland region). With more than 10,000 students, it is one of the largest universities in Switzerland. The University is comprised of five faculties: the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, as well as the Faculty of Science and Medicine. The study offer ranges from Bachelor and Master programs to doctoral programs. The course offerings cover the followings fields: Theology (e.g., “Theology“, “Theological Studies“), Law (“Law“, “Law Studies“), Business Studies (e.g., “Business Administration“, “Economics“, “Business Information Systems“), Communication Studies and Media Research (e.g., “Business Communication“), Philosophy, Languages and Literature (e.g., “Classical Philology“, “Latin Language and Culture“, “Greek Language and Culture“), Multilingualism and foreign languages didactics (e.g., “Research into Multilingualism“), Historical Studies (e.g., “History“, “Europe Studies“), Art History and Musicology (e.g., “Archaeology“, “Musicology and History of Music Theatre“), Social Sciences (e.g., “Sociology“, “Social Work and Social Politics“, “East European Studies“), Pedagogics/Psychology, Exact and Natural Sciences (e.g., “Mathematics“, “Computer Science“, “Biology“, “Chemistry“), as well as Medical and Sport Sciences.
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