Faculties

Faculties
Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Arts

The Faculty of Arts offers a wide range of programmes in the area of language, culture, communication, and history. These areas reflect the expertise and research carried out at the faculty. We have an international classroom, a student-centered approach in teaching, keeping our education standards high, and providing career guidance to our students.

Faculty of Business

Faculty of Business

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

The Faculty of Engineering and Technology offers degrees in engineering, sciences, mathematics and computing using a strongly interdisciplinary teaching philosophy. It has strong links to Thornton Science Park, a major research and innovation hub for the North West and the base for the Faculty’s post-graduate research provision.

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Pharmacy

Faculty of Pharmacy

The Faculty of Pharmacy is a nationally recognised unit of multidisciplinary research and education with an extensive network of partners. The Faculty educates specialists, researchers and managers for the various sectors of drug development and healthcare. Degrees in pharmacy are relevant to professional life, and our graduates have excellent employment prospects. Every year, approximately 150 bachelor's, 50 master's and 15 doctoral degrees in pharmacy are completed at the Faculty.

Faculty of Public Health

Faculty of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH CONNECTS US ALL
Public health is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. This work is achieved by promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing and responding to infectious diseases. Overall, public health is concerned with protecting the health of entire populations. These populations can be as small as a local neighborhood, or as big as an entire country or region of the world.

Faculty of Social Science

Faculty of Social Science

The Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) is dedicated to studies of society and information, offering the knowledge and skills essential for the information age in four important areas of study: communication science, political science, information management, library science, as well as sociology. The knowledge acquired at our FSS is especially important at a time when dramatic changes are taking place in society, while the circulation of information becomes so intense and substantial as never before in the history of mankind.