Post-graduate Departments, Centres of Studies
On campus, Goa University has 25 post-graduate departments and two centres of studies offering academic programmes which lead to the Masters and Doctorate (Ph.D.) programmes across disciplines. Similarly, the university conducts post-graduate diploma programmes in select disciplines.
The university houses 12 faculties under which departments operate and offer masters or diploma programmes. The following are the faculties in Goa University and the departments which operate under them:
- Faculty of Language and Literature:
- Departments of Comparative Literature
- Departments of Linguistic
- Departments of English
- Departments of Hindi
- Departments of Konkani
- Departments of Marathi
- Departments of French
- Departments of Portuguese
- Faculty of Natural Sciences:
- Departments of Computer Science and technology
- Departments of Chemistry
- Departments of Earth Science
- Departments of Electronics and Mathematics
- Departments of Physics
- Faculty of Social Sciences:
- Departments of Communications
- Departments of Economics
- Departments of Geography & Environment
- Departments of History
- Departments of Philosophy
- Departments of Political Science
- Departments of Sociology
- Faculty of Life Sciences and Environment:
- Departments of Bio-technology
- Departments of Botany
- Departments of Geology
- Departments of Home Science
- Departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Departments of Marine Science
- Departments of Micro-biology
- Departments of Zoology
- Faculty of Commerce: Department of Commerce
- Faculty of Design
- Faculty of Education, Research & Development
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Law & Justice
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Management Studies: Department of Management Studies
- Faculty of Performing, Fine Arts and Music
- Faculty of Tourism & Hotel management
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