University of Kurdistan has the following faculties: • Faculty of Agriculture • Faculty of Art and Architecture • Faculty of Engineering • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences • Faculty of Language and Literature • Faculty of Natural Resources • Faculty of Science • Bijar Faculty of Science and Engineering
Faculty of Agriculture The Faculty of
Agriculture was founded jointly with the Faculty of
Natural Resources in 1991. In 2007, the Faculty of
Agriculture separated from the Faculty of
Natural Resources and commenced its academic teaching and research activities on an independent basis. It is currently one of the major providers of research in agricultural fields in the region. Both training and research are undertaken at the highest professional level and a wide range of agriculture based scientific courses are offered to graduate and postgraduate students. The faculty's mission is to develop resources and technology to provide contemporary and future needs of the agricultural sector of Kurdistan province, to advance and disseminate knowledge and to provide advice and guidance in the field of agriculture for sustainable economic development. The faculty has 8 departments, offering 12 undergraduate degree programmes and 24 postgraduate degree programmes (including 7 PhD degree programmes): •
Plant Production and Genetics •
Animal Science •
Soil Science •
Horticultural Science & Engineering •
Biosystems Engineering •
Water Sciences and Engineering •
Agricultural Economics •
Plant Protection At present, the Faculty of Agriculture has over 1000 students and 69 full-time academic members of staff. The faculty has 28 laboratories including Soil Chemistry Laboratory, Soil Physics Laboratory, Plant Breeding Laboratory, Plant Pathology, Genetics Laboratory, Entomology Laboratory, Poultry Production Unit, Quail Production Unit, Dairy Cattle Production Unit. In addition, this faculty has four greenhouses and 50 hectares of agricultural research fields.
Faculty of Art and Architecture Because of the importance of Art, architecture and planning at national and international levels and the rich history of the arts in western Iran, especially in Kurdistan, the University of Kurdistan launched programs in the aforementioned fields in the early years of its establishment as a university. The University of Kurdistan commenced offering degree programs in Architecture, Planning and Music in 1999, 2006 and 2016, respectively. These two departments were initially part of the Faculty of Engineering but in 2012 became part of the newly established Faculty of Art and Architecture. In light of its expansion and development plans, the Faculty of Art and Architecture is in the process of establishing degree programs in Handicraft as well as aiming to offer its existing degree programs at PhD level in near future. In total, the faculty currently has three departments: •
Urban Planning •
Architecture •
Music (Iranian) The Faculty of Art & Architecture has 12 full-time academic staff and numerous part-time staff with a total student population of 302. Research in the faculty is clustered around a number of research themes including architecture, urbanism public sphere, environmental psychology, informal settlements and sustainability.
Faculty of Engineering The Faculty of Engineering at present has 7 Departments offering 9 undergraduate degree programmes and 21 postgraduate degree programmes (including 3 PhD programmes). • Department of
Chemical Engineering • Department of
Civil Engineering • Department of
Computer & IT Engineering • Department of
Electrical Engineering • Department of
Industrial Engineering • Department of
Mechanical Engineering • Department of
Mine Engineering Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences currently has 11 departments that are involved in teaching and research activities. It has approximately 2500 students who are on 9 programmes leading to an undergraduate degree, 18 programmes leading to master's degree and 4 programmes leading to a PhD: •
Accounting •
Business Management •
Educational Sciences •
Physical Education •
Law •
Shafe’ee Jurisprudence and Law •
Psychology •
Sociology •
Counseling •
Economics •
Islamic Studies This faculty has two student computer centers, an advanced computer teaching, a sport sciences laboratory and research centre, two other laboratories for counseling and psychology departments, Hazhar Library, and conference and seminar facilities including Ferdowsi, Mastoureh Ardalan and Mawlawi Halls. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences currently has 64 permanent academic members of staff and numerous part-time teaching staff.
Faculty of Language and Literature The Faculty of Language and Literature activities officially began its teaching and research activities in October 2012 and prior to that it was part of the Faculty of Literature and Humanities. It is worth mentioning that the disbanded Faculty of Literature and Humanities was established in 1991 as the second faculty of the University of Kurdistan, but began its teaching activities much earlier in 1976 by accepting students majoring in English language teacher training and later establishing 14 departments. The Faculty of Language and Literature currently has 4 departments offering 5 undergraduate programmes, 5 Master's programmes and 1 PhD programme to over 760 students: •
English Language and
Linguistics •
Persian Language and Literature •
Arabic Language and Literature •
Kurdish Language and Literature At present, this faculty has 30 full-time academic members of staff and many part-time teaching staff.
Faculty of Natural Resources The Faculty of Natural Resources was founded jointly with the Faculty of Agriculture in 1991. In 2007, the Faculty of Natural Resources disbanded from the Faculty of Agriculture and commenced its academic teaching and research activities on an independent basis. The Faculty of Natural Resources focuses on the conservation, protection, rehabilitation, management and enhancement of renewable natural resources including: forests, rangelands, water reservoirs, soil, biodiversity and related resources. Currently, the Faculty of Natural Resources has 6 departments (as listed below) that offer 6 undergraduate programs and 13 Masters programs (see below table). The faculty has 34 full-time and more than 24 part-time academic staff that offer teaching and research services to over 1000 students. This faculty has various laboratories and research centers including: Research aquarium, Fish Pathobiology Laboratory, Fish Biology, Range and Forest Biology Laboratory, Forest Biometry Laboratory, Climatology Laboratory, Geomorphology Laboratory, Herbarium, GIS and RS Centre, Cartography Centre, Classic and Automatic Synoptic Station, Animal Biology laboratory, Laboratorial Animal captivity, Taxidermy center, Soil, Water and Air Quality Control Laboratory. Departments: •
Forestry •
Rangeland and Watershed Management •
Aquaculture •
Environmental Sciences •
Geomorphology •
Climatology Faculty of Science The faculty has six departments: Biological Sciences •
Chemistry •
Earth Sciences •
Mathematics •
Physics •
Statistics Faculty of science has over 1100 students on 7 programmes leading to an undergraduate degree, 17 programmes leading to a master's degree and 15 programmes leading to a PhD. Moreover, it has many teaching and research laboratories including 12 Chemistry laboratories, 8 Physics laboratories, and 5 Biology laboratories, 3 Mathematics and Statistics laboratories and 1 Geology laboratory.
Bijar Faculty of Science and Engineering The Bijar Faculty of Science and Engineering was established in September 2014 and commenced its pedagogical activities in the fields of Computer Science, Physics and Statistics as listed below. As its name indicates, this faculty is located in the city of
Bijar, a city in Kurdistan Province. Departments: •
Computer-science •
Statistics •
Physics UOK Autonomous College (Pardis) Following the remarkable success of University of Kurdistan's educational and research activities, the Council of Higher Education in July 2013 agreed to the establishment of an Autonomous College citing the existence of adequate infrastructure such as adequate physical space, sufficient human resources including faculty members and experienced administrative staff, workshops, laboratories, computer sites, library resources, study halls, sports facilities, as well as performance and management of the university campus. This onsite but independent college currently offers 22 Master's programmes including Urban Planning, Construction Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Agricultural Economics, Pomology, and Sports Physiology. The Autonomous College aims to expand its list of offered courses in the near future. ==Research Institutes==