Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi
Founded 1860 as University of Iaşi on former Mihail Sturdza Academy created 1835, named after Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the Ruler of the Union. In 1937 two branches of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (Electro-Technical Education and Technological Chemistry) were reorganized within the 'Gheorghe Asachi' Polytechnic Institute of Iaşi and became an independent institution. A State Institution.
Accreditation:
Ministry of Education and Research
Funding:
Public
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 16
- Biology Faculty
- Chemistry Faculty
- Computer Science FacultyFields of study: Computer Science
- Economics and Business Administration Faculty
- European Studies Centre
- Geography and Geology FacultyFields of study: Environmental Studies, Geochemistry, Geography, Geological Engineering, Geology, Meteorology, Rural Planning, Soil Science, Surveying and Mapping, Tourism
- History Faculty
- Law Faculty
- Letters FacultyFields of study: American Studies, Arts and Humanities, Communication Studies, Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, English, Foreign Languages Education, French, French Studies, German, Germanic Studies, Italian, Journalism, Latin, Linguistics, Literature, Modern Languages, Multimedia, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Terminology, Translation and Interpretation, Writing
- Mathematics FacultyFields of study: Computer Science, Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Mechanics, Statistics
- Orthodox Theology FacultyFields of study: Bible, History of Religion, Holy Writings, Orthodox Theology, Pastoral Studies, Religious Art, Theology
- Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences Faculty
- Physical Education and Sports Faculty
- Physics FacultyFields of study: Physics
- Psychology and Education Sciences Faculty
- Roman-Catholic Theology Faculty
Admission details
- Academic year: September to June (September-February, February-June)
- Requirements: Secondary school certificate (Bacalaureat) and entrance examination
- Students allowance: Co-ed