• The
Faculty of Environmental Sciences offers programs pertaining to environmental modeling, landscape planning, nature conservation, and geosciences. • The
Faculty of Economics and Management provides courses related to the management of agricultural companies, and the management and economics of rural and non-urban businesses, including finance, banking, insurance, IT, trade, rural and regional development and other issues related to the agrifood complex. Since 2022, the Dean of the Faculty has been
Tomáš Šubrt. • The
Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources provides courses related to traditional fields of crop and
animal production, natural resources and the environment. Since 2022, the Dean of the Faculty has been
Josef Soukup. • The
Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences provides courses related to forestry, game management, and the timber industry. The Faculty works on theoretical and applied research in the field of forestry, wood industry and management of wild animals. Since 2020, the Dean of the Faculty has been
Róbert Marušák. • The graduates of the
Faculty of Engineering are industrial engineers who work with technology, machinery and manufacturing equipment for use in agriculture, market gardening, forestry and other related industries. Since 2018, the Dean of the Faculty has been
Jiří Mašek. • The
Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences (formerly named Institute of Tropics and Subtropics) provides courses focusing on tropical agriculture, rural development and the sustainable management of natural resources in the tropics. From 2021 till 2025 the Dean of the Faculty has been
Patrick Van Damme. Since 2025 the Dean of the Faculty has been Hynek Roubík. The Faculty was established in 2013 by the transformation of the Institute of tropics and subtropics (ITS). • The
Institute for Education and Consultancy is an independent pedagogical and scientific institution specialising in agricultural and forestry training and providing consultant services. • The
Department of Physical Education is an independent department of the Czech University of Agriculture and provides physical training to students.
Business enterprises • The
University Farm at Lány is an educational facility, founded in 1960 on a farm that had previously belonged to the Office of the
President of the Czechoslovak Republic. Surrounding the farm were properties established in around 1850 as part of the Křivoklát Estate. In 1921 they were purchased by the Czechoslovak state together with
Lány Castle and the forest districts. The castle and adjacent forests are now used as a retreat by the
President of the Czech Republic. The farm is used for practical training for students of the university as well as other agricultural schools and the public. It participates in the research work undertaken by departments and faculties of the university. The farm cultivates 3,000 hectares of farmland with annual production of about 9,000 tonnes of grain, 2,000 tonnes oilseed rape and fodder crops for the farm's own use. As a gene pool, the University Farm rears a herd of original Czech Red cattle,
Kladruber horses and Norik horses. There is also a herd of
common elands and
guanacos, on which research is being conducted into
domestication and utilisation as alternative species for extensive farming in temperate climate. • The
Mělník farm north east of
Prague cultivates 11 hectares of grapevines and produces its own wine. Apricots, peaches and apples are also grown on 4.5 hectares of land. The University Farm has 1,100 head of cattle, of which 440 are
Holsteins with annual production of 9,400 litres of milk, and 80 are
Jerseys with annual production of 5,900 litres milk. The farm also rears about 4,000 head of pigs, which produce approximately 400 tonnes of pig meat annually. The farm produces 600,000 chickens each year, which are slaughtered and processed in the farm's own slaughterhouses. • The
University Forest Establishment at
Kostelec nad Černými lesy is a 4,600 hectare forest with a castle, a garden centre, a sawmill, 70 hectares of fishponds, and education facilities, used for routine forestry operations and education of students of the Faculty of Forestry, as well as practical training in fish farming for students of the Agronomy and Forestry Faculties. • A 12-hectare
arboretum was established in 1954. The castle has the capacity to accommodate and cater for some 100 students. == Rectors ==