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University of Innsbruck
Country: Austria
Public
176 Programs
27,048 Students
The University of Innsbruck, founded in 1669, is a public university seated in Innsbruck. Accomdating almost 27,800 students, it is the largest educational institution in Western Austria. It breaks down into 16 faculties: the Faculty of Architecture, the Faculty of Business and Management, the Faculty of Educational Sciences, the Faculty of Biology, the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, the Faculty of Geo and Atmospheric Sciences, the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, the Faculty of Psychology and Sport Science, the Faculty of Engineering Sciences, the Faculty of Economics and Statistics, the Faculty of Catholic Theology, the Faculty of Language, Literature and Culture, the Faculty of Philosophy and History, the Faculty of Law, and the Faculty of Teacher Education. Prospective students can choose from a range of more than 100 Bachelor, Diploma, teacher education, Master, doctoral and PhD programs as well as university courses. University courses are offered in the following subject areas: Health Care, Media/Society, Law, Technology/Natural Sciences, Theology, and Business and Economics. Added to this is a broad range of extra-occupational certificate courses and continuing education seminars.
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