KHARKIV UNIVERSITY
'Kharkiv National University' (also known as 'Karazin Kharkiv National University', Ukrainian: Харківський національний університет імені Каразіна), in the city of Kharkiv, is one of the major universities in Ukraine, and earlier in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. It was founded in 1804 through the efforts of Vasyl Karazin, (after whom the university is now named), becoming the second oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv.
Among the scholars associated with the university there are three Nobel prize winners:
★ Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov (Medicine, 1908)
★ Lev Davidovich Landau (Physics, 1962)
★ Simon Kuznets (Economics, 1971)
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Organization
Kharkiv National University is organized into 18 Schools:
UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS AND DEGREE PROGRAMS
1.School of Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering.
Undergraduate programs: Mathematics, Mechanics, Applied Mathematics. and Technologies, Computer Science.
Postgraduate programs: Mathematical Analysis; Differential Equations; Geometry and Topology; Computers; Mechanics of Liquids, Gas and Plasma; Mathematical Physics.
2.School of Physics.
Undergraduate programs: Physics; Astronomy.
Postgraduate programs: Solid State Physics; Optics; Laser Physics; Theoretical Physics; Astrophysics and Radioastronomy; Heliophysics and Physics of the Solar System
3.School of Physics and Technology.
Undergraduate programs: Experimental Nuclear Physics and Physics of Plasma; Solid State Physics; Applied Physics.
Postgraduate programs:Theoretical Physics; Physics and Chemistry of Plasma; Nuclear Physics and Physics of Elementary Particles and High Energies; Physics of Pencils of Charged Particles.
4.School of Physics and Power.
Undergraduate programs: Applied Physics.
5.School of Radiophysics.
Undergraduate programs: Radiophysics and Electronics; Biophysics; Medical Physics; Physical and Biomedical Electronics.
Postgraduate programs: Radiophysics; Biophysics; Radioastronomy.
6.School of Computer Sciences.
Undergraduate programs: Information Control Systems and Technologies.
Postgraduate programs: Computers.
7.School of Chemistry.
Undergraduate programs: Chemistry.
Postgraduate programs: Physical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry.
8.School of Biology.
Undergraduate programs: Biology; Biochemistry; Physiology; Genetics of Human and Animals.
Postgraduate programs: Botany; Genetics; Physiology of Human and Animals; Biochemistry; Biotechnology.
9.School of Psychology.
Undergraduate programs: Psychology
Postgraduate programs: General Psychology and History of Psychology.
10.School of Fundamental Medicine.
Undergraduate programs:Doctor of Medicine(MD)Physician.
Postgraduate programs: Cardiology; Surgery; Allergology and Immunology; Internal Diseases.
11.School of Geology and Geography.
Undergraduate programs: Geography; Social and Economic Geography; Hydrogeology; Geology; Ecology.
Postgraduate programs: Geographical Cartography; Social and Economic Geography; Physical Geography; Constructive Geography and Rational Nature Resources Usage, Geophysics and Geochemistry of Landscapes; Hydrogeology; Ecology.
12.School of Sociology.
Undergraduate programs: Sociology; Social Work.
Postgraduate programs: Theory and History of Sociology; Sociology of Culture, Science and Education; Sociology of Management.
13.School of Economics.
Undergraduate programs:: Economic Theory; Accounting and Auditing; International Economic Relations; International Economics; Administrative Management; Marketing; Finance; Banking; Economic Cybernetics; Economic Statistics; Enterprise Management; Management of Foreign Economics, Tourism.
Postgraduate programs:: Economic Theory; Organization of Management; Planning and Regulation of Economy; Statistics; Economic-Mathematical Modeling; Finance; Money Circulation and Credit; World Economy and International Economic Relations, Business, Management and Marketing.
14.School of History.
Undergraduate programs: History; Archives Studies; Archaeology.
Postgraduate programs: History of Ukraine; World History; Archaeology; Historiography.
15.School of Philosophy.
Undergraduate programs: Philosophy; Law; Culturology; Area Studies.
Postgraduate programs: Philosophy; Culturology.
16.School of Foreign Languages.
Undergraduate programs: English, German, French Languages and Literature, Translating/Interpreting.
Postgraduate programs: English, German Languages.
17.School of Philology.
Undergraduate programs: Ukrainian Language and Literature; Russian Language and Literature; Philology; Applied Linguistics; Journalism.
Postgraduate programs: Ukrainian Literature; Russian Literature; Foreign Literature; Ukrainian Language; Russian Language; General Linguistics.
18.School of Lawyers.
Undergraduate programs: Jurisprudence.
KhNU International Relations Department.
http://www-vmz.univer.kharkov.ua/
External links
★ Kharkiv University Website
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