Facultas
Facultas is a Latin noun meaning ability, power, or license, derived from facere (to make). In classical Latin it signified the capacity to act or the authorization to perform a duty. Over time the term came to denote both institutional authority and organizational divisions within institutions.
In higher education, facultas has long been associated with academic organization. In medieval and early modern
In canon law, facultas denotes a permission or license granted by a competent authority—often a bishop or
Beyond institutional uses, facultas historically referred to human faculties or cognitive powers in philosophical or medical