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faculti

Faculti, the plural of facultate, is a term used in several European higher education systems to describe a major organizational unit within a university responsible for teaching and research in a broad field. In many Romanian universities, a faculty corresponds to a distinct field of study, such as Law, Medicine, Letters, Engineering, or Economics, and serves as the primary platform for degree programs and academic research in that field. Each faculty is typically headed by a dean and governed by a faculty council; it maintains its own administration, budget, and curricular oversight, while the central university administration handles overall policy, accreditation, and shared services.

Within a faculty, there are often multiple departments or chairs (catedre) that handle more specialized subjects

The concept reflects historical roots of universities organized around disciplines rather than modern college-college structure. Examples

and
coordinate
faculty
teaching
and
research.
Students
enroll
in
programs
offered
by
a
faculty
and
complete
requirements
that
may
be
common
to
a
discipline
at
the
faculty
level,
with
some
cross-faculty
options
in
interdisciplinary
programs.
The
precise
structure
and
terminology
can
vary
by
country
and
institution;
in
some
contexts
"faculty"
is
used
interchangeably
with
"school"
or
"college"
and
denotes
a
large
academic
unit
rather
than
a
subject
area.
include
the
Faculty
of
Law
at
a
national
university
or
the
Faculty
of
Engineering
at
a
technical
university.