Organization
The university is organised into several academic faculties.
The Faculty of Fine Applied and Performing Arts (Konstnärliga fakulteten)
- Art education
- design and crafts
- film school
- literary composition
- photography
- scene and music
- Göteborg Organ Art Center
- Valand School of Fine Arts
The Faculty of Education (Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakulteten)
- Teacher training
The Faculty of Arts (Humanistiska fakulteten)
- Humanities
- cultural studies
- history
- literature, history of ideas, religion
- modern languages
- philosophy, linguistics, theory of science
- Swedish
The IT Faculty (IT fakulteten)
- Computer sciences
- applied information technology
- computer science and engineering
The Faculty of Science (Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten)
- Natural science and Formal science
- botany
- cell and molecular biology
- physics
- earth sciences
- chemistry
- kulturvård
- marine ecology
- mathematics
- environmental science
- zoology
The Sahlgrenska Academy (Shalgrenska Akadamien)
- Health science education and medical school
- Medicine
- Odontology
- Health and Care Sciences
The School of Business, Economics and Law (Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet)
- Business school and law school
- economics
- business administration
- law
- cultural geography
- national economy and statistics
The Faculty of Social Sciences (Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten)
- Social Sciences
- peace and development studies
- public administration
- journalism and mass communication
- psychology
- social anthropology
- social work
- sociology
- political science
- European studies
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