Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Founded 1816 as Institute of Agronomy in Marymont, reorganized and relocated several times during Car's government, became Polish Royal School of Agriculture 1918 and acquired present status and title 1919 after Poland gained independence.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Polish Accreditation Committee
Grades 5
Professional degree,
Postgraduate Diploma,
Master's Degree,
Doctor's Degree,
Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 2
Divisions 20
- Agriculture and Biology FacultyFields of study: Plant and Crop Protection, Soil Science, Crop Production, Botany, Agronomy, Biochemistry, Statistics, Agriculture, Natural Sciences, Biology
- Animal Sciences FacultyFields of study: Fishery, Genetics, Physiology, Animal Husbandry, Food Science, Nutrition, Environmental Studies, Tourism
- Applied Informatics and Mathematics FacultyFields of study: Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Information Technology, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty
- Economics FacultyFields of study: Agricultural Economics, Transport Management, Finance, Accountancy, Economics, Management
- Food Science Faculty
- Horticulture and Landscape Architecture FacultyFields of study: Plant Pathology, Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Genetics, Botany, Environmental Management, Biotechnology
- Human Nutrition and Consumer Science FacultyFields of study: Home Economics, Dietetics, Cooking and Catering, Safety Engineering, Physiology, Food Science, Food Technology, Nutrition, Human Resources, Marketing
- Humanities FacultyFields of study: International Relations, Pedagogy, Sociology, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Arts and Humanities, Psychology, Education
- Production Engineering Faculty
- Veterinary Medicine FacultyFields of study: Parasitology, Epidemiology, Toxicology, Pathology, Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Surgery, Veterinary Science, Microbiology, Public Health, Biochemistry
- Wood Technology Faculty
- Biotechnology UnitFields of study: Biotechnology
- Commodity Science UnitFields of study: Home Economics
- Environmental Protection Unit
- Foreign Language Education Unit
- Inter-regional Planning and Management Unit
- Physical Education and Sports Unit
- Tourism and Recreation Unit
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate (Matura) or foreign equivalent, no examination