Departments at the PLUS
Departments
A total of 34 departments are spread across the six faculties of the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg PLUS. They form the research and teaching profile of the comprehensive university. The range of courses extends from Classical Studies, English and American Studies, Communication Science, Chemistry and Physics of Materials, Computer Sciences and Mathematics to Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law as well as Systematic Theology.
Faculty of Catholic Theology
- Biblical Studies and Ecclesiastical History
- Philosophy at the Faculty of Catholic Theology
- Practical Theology
- Systematic Theology
Faculty of Cultural Sciences
- Department of Classics (in German)
- Department of English and American Studies
- Department of German Language and Literature (in German)
- Department of Art History, Music and Dance Studies
- Department of Linguistics (in German)
- Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
- Department of Slavonic Studies (in German)
Faculty of Digital and Analytical Sciences
- Department of Artificial Intelligence and Human Interfaces
- Department of Geoinformatics
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Law, Business and Economics
- Department of Business
- Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law (in German)
- Department of Economics
- Department of Legal Theory, International and European Law
- Department of Labour Law and Commercial Law (in German)
- Department of Private Law (in German)
- Department of Public Law
Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences
- Department of Biosciences and Medical Biology
- Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
- Department of Environment & Biodiversity
- Department of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Psychiatry
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sportscience and Education
Faculty of Humanities
- Department of Communication Studies
- Department of Educational Research
- Department of History
- Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Social Sciences
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Sociology and Human Geography
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