Faculty of Sociology and Communication

The Faculty of Sociology and Communication is one of the university’s new faculties, having modern programmes emerging from the complex understanding of the role which social and communication sciences play in grasping the dynamics of contemporary societies, groups, organizations and institutions, as well as in examining the impact of new technologies on the social structure.

Year of establishment: 2010
Teaching staff (academic year 2019-2020): full-time: 29, part-time: 5
Students (academic year 2019-2020): 1075 (BSc: 914, MSc: 161)
 
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Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law offers a Bachelor’s Degree programme in fundamental judicial training and a series of foundations of the European legal system, as well as advanced studies into current and modern fields through its four Master’s programmes.

Year of establishment: 2010
Teaching staff (academic year 2019-2020): full-time: 30, part-time: 5
Students (academic year 2019-2020): 1472 (BSc: 1268, MSc: 204)
 
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Faculty of Letters

The Faculty of Letters is one of the best-structured philological faculties in the country, and its innovative study programmes focus on literary creativity and the understanding of the linguistic and cultural dynamics of the modern world.

Year of establishment: 2002
Teaching staff (academic year 2019-2020): full-time: 62, part-time: 7
Students (academic year 2019-2020): 913 (BA: 726, MA: 146, PhD: 41)
 
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES:
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
APPLIED MODERN LANGUAGES
CULTURAL STUDIES
MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES:
  • Cultural Innovation
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  • Language Studies for Intercultural Communication (EN)
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  • Studies of Romanian Language and Literature
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  • Intercultural Studies of German Language and Literature (DE)
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  • Romanian Language and Literature. Identity and Multiculturalism - part-time studies
  • Culture and Discourse in the Anglo-American World – part-time studies (EN)
  • Translation and Interpreting from French into Romanian
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Doctoral degree in the field of Philology (Literature and Linguistics)

Faculty of Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine combines advanced technology and dynamic teaching methods to offer a remarkable learning experience. The training of future generations of medical specialists is achieved through study programmes which are based on competition and the promotion of excellence.

Year of establishment: 1991
Teaching staff (academic year 2019-2020): full-time: 87, part-time: 6
Students (academic year 2019-2020): 1603 (BSc: 1354, MSc: 191, PhD: 58)
 
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES:
  • Medicine
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  • General Nursing
  • Balneo-physical-kinetic Therapy and Recuperation
  • Clinical Laboratory
MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES:
  • Management of Preventive Strategies and Health Policies
  • Palliative Care Management and Strategies
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Doctoral degree in the field of Medicine

Why study at UNITBV?

  • to enjoy high-standard and innovative education at a renowned university, in a city which displays an inspiring blend of history and modernity;
  • to specialize in the desired area along all study levels – bachelor’s, master’s and PhD degrees – while gaining interdisciplinary openness;
  • to develop among academics offering up-to-date content and research-informed teaching;
  • to be connected to the scientific fields of interest throughout studentship;
  • to engage in collaborative work with key labour market representatives and gain awareness of current market needs and employability requirements;
  • to develop in an academic environment using state-of-the-art teaching, research and documentation infrastructure;
  • to integrate in a fast-expanding and diverse international environment;
  • to become a professional of central relevance, with thorough knowledge, strong critical and analytical thinking, creativity and the necessary skills to take real-world challenges independently;
  • to enjoy an amazing student life, with modern and constantly improved facilities;
  • to complete your personal development outside the classroom by partaking in our cultural and social activities and thereby integrate in the community

 

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