University of Copenhagen Faculty of Social Sciences explained

Faculty of Social Sciences
Native Name:Det samfundsvidenskabelige fakultet
Latin Name:Facultatis Socialis
Established:1848 (as an independent faculty)
Type:Public university
Administrative Staff:1000
Dean:Troels Østergaard Sørensen
Students:6500[1]
Doctoral:180
City:Copenhagen
Country:Denmark
Campus:City Campus
Affiliations:EUA, LAOTSE
Website:www.samf.ku.dk/english/

The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Copenhagen is divided into five departments, where research and teaching are carried out in the fields of Economics, Political Science, International Politics, Management, Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology. The faculty prepares students for the Bachelor's degree (BA), the Master's degree, and the Ph.D. in the fields of Economics, Political Science, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology and Social Studies.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Faculty of Social Sciences. 2 April 2007.