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Page 1: Admission Procedures

UNIVERSITATEA BABEŞ-BOLYAI

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

- A world in one University

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ADMISSION PROCEDURES

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

2010

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I. WHY UBB?

Dynamism and

tradition

Our University is a dynamic, but also traditional institution, with deep roots in Central Europe

and strong international academic ties. Its origins date back to 1581, which makes it the oldest

institution of higher education in Romania. It was named after two prominent Transylvanian scientists – the

Romanian biologist Victor Babeş and the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai. Located in Transylvania, a

European province with a complex history, Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai is the crowning achievement of a long

series of attempts to establish here a higher education institution. Thus, the University’s international

acknowledgment is materialized in different forms of collaboration and joint scientific programmes with other

well-known universities from all around the world.

Bridge Eastern &

Western cultures

It is the largest Romanian university (approximately 50,000 students and 1,700 faculty staff), situated

at the confluence of the Eastern and Western cultures. As an academic public institution, its aim is to

promote and sustain the development of specific cultural components within the local, regional, national and

international community.

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Multicultural &

multilingual

Situated in a geographical area characterized by the presence of diverse ethnic and religious groups, the

University benefits from a multicultural and multilingual environment that gives its unique

character, and it offers complete studies in Romanian, Hungarian and German.

Competitive

programmes

In addition, the University lays considerable emphasis on foreign language skills and on educational

programmes in widely spoken languages; therefore it provides a wide range of internationally competitive

BA, MA and Ph.D. programmes in English, French or Italian. Also, in order to allow all students to

study at least one foreign language, the University offers a wide variety of courses in language centres (Lingua

Language Centre and Alpha Language Centre) and various cultural centres (Italian, Austrian, French, Polish,

American, German, Korean, Institute for Turkish and Central Asian Studies, Confucius Institute).

Modern buildings,

high-tech

laboratories

The University’s assets comprise modern buildings, with laboratories equipped at high technical

standards, libraries, sports, and leisure facilities. Each faculty, cultural centre and research institute

has its own library, all being coordinated by the Central Library. We also provide high quality support services,

14 dormitories (with a total capacity of 5,000 places), eateries (2 restaurants and 4 cafeterias), museums

(Academic Museum, Mineralogical Museum, Zoological Museum, University Memorial Park, Museum of

Paleontology and Stratigraphy), cultural centres, language centres and other facilities, such as the Botanical

Garden, or the Sports Park.

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Outstanding

educational &

research

opportunities

Our students benefit from outstanding educational and research opportunities under the guidance of

a well-established academic staff. Research has continuously and thoroughly been promoted along our

University’s existence and therefore, laboratories and research centres of internationally scientific relevance

have been created. In this respect, Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai has made significant investments in the

research area, in order to increase its performance and international visibility.

Vivid & colorful

student life

Cluj-Napoca is genuinely a university city animated by a vivid and colorful cultural life and

entertainment possibilities. It provides both students and its long-life standing residents various

museums (History, Art, Ethnography, Pharmacy, Linguistics, Romanian National Opera House and

Hungarian Opera House, Puppet Theater), leisure parks, movie theatres and movie complexes, malls (Julius

Mall and Polus Mall) and shopping centres (Central, Sora). Annually, our city hosts international and

European film festivals (Transylvanian Film Festival, Night of Ad Eaters) and various music festivals (Musical

Autumn in Cluj), thus uniting people from different parts of the world in one sole multiethnic and

multicultural gathering.

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Substantially lower

education costs

While belonging to the European Union area, the education costs for studying at UBB are yet

substantially lower. The average tuition fee per 10 months at our University is around 2200 – 3000 EUR,

for students from non-EU Member States. For students from countries within the EU, the tuition fee is the

same as for Romanian students.

Furthermore, in order to assist international students, our University gives average information concerning

the living costs in Cluj-Napoca.

Accommodation 800 – 3,000 EURO/year

Meals 600 – 1,200 EURO/year

Books 70 - 140 EURO/year

Clothing, personal objects 700 – 1,000 EURO/year

Transportation 100 - 250 EURO/year

Theatre, Sports, Entertainment 100 - 250 EURO/year

Others 200 - 500 EURO/year

Total living costs 2,570 – 6,240 EURO/year

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II. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES 2010-2011

A. Bachelor’s level 2010 – Full-time learning programmes

Notations used further on:

* newly proposed specializations. Admission will take place only after obtaining the authorization for the respective specializations

** 4-year specialization R–Romanian line of study H–Hungarian line of study G–German line of study E–teaching language – English language F–teaching language – French language I–teaching language – Italian language U–teaching language – Ukrainian language

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No. crt.

Faculty Field / Specialization

Lin

e o

f s

tud

y

1 FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Mathematics

Mathematics R H

Computer Science Mathematics R H G

Computer Science

Computer Science R H E

Computer Science at the Miercurea Ciuc extension H

Computers and IT**

Information Engineering**

R H

E

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2 FACULTY OF PHYSICS Physics

Physics R H

Physics at the Zalău extension R

Medical Physics R H

Computational Physics R H

Applied Engineering Sciences**

Technological Physics** R H

Medical Engineering** R Environmental Science

Environmental Physics R 3 FACULTY OF

CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Chemistry

Chemistry R H

Criminalistic Chemistry R Environmental Science

Environmental Chemistry R Chemical Engineering**

The Engineering of Inorganic Substances and Environmental Protection** R

Science and Engineering of Oxydic and Nanometric Materials** R

Engineering and Informatics of Chemical and Biochemical Processes** R

Biochemical Engineering** R Food Chemistry and Biochemical Technologies** R

Organic Substances Chemistry and Engineering, Petrochemistry and Carbochemistry**

R

H

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Environmental Engineering** Engineering and Environmental Protection in the Chemical and Petrochemical Industry**

R

Engineering and Management**

Economic Engineering in the Chemical and Materials Industry** R

4 FACULTY OF BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY

Biology

Biology R H

Biochemistry R Environmental Science

Ecology and Environmental Protection R H G

Geology

Geology R H

Geological Engineering**

Geological Engineering** R H

Applied Engineering Sciences** Industrial Biotechnologies R

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5 THE FACULTY OF

GEOGRAPHY Geography

Geography R H G

Hydrology and Meteorology R

Territorial Planning R H

Cartography R

Geography of Tourism R H

Geography of Tourism* G

Geography of Tourism – at the Gheorgheni extension R H

Geography of Tourism – at the Zalău extension R Geography of Tourism – at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension R Geography of Tourism – at the Bistriţa extension R Environment Geography - at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension* R

Geodesic Engineering** Land Measuring and Cadaster** R Land Measuring and Cadaster – at the Gheorgheni extension** R Land Measuring and Cadaster – at the Gheorgheni extension*,** H

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6 FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Environmental Science

Environmental Science R H

Environmental Geography R Environmental Engineering

Environmental Engineering ** R The Engineering of Biotechnical and Ecological Systems** R

7 FACULTY OF LAW Law**

Law R H

8 FACULTY OF LETTERS Language and Literature Romanian Language and Literature - Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Romanian Language and Literature - Hungarian Language and Literature/ German Language and Literature (for schools that teach in the language of the respective minorities)

R

Comparative and Universal Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language

R

Hungarian Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

H

German Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

G

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English Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

French Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Russian Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Ukrainian Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Italian Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Spanish Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Norwegian Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

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Chinese Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Korean Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Japanese Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Finnish Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Classical Philology (Latin Language and Literature and Old Greek Language and Literature)

R

Classical Philology: Latin Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature/Hungarian Language and Literature/a foreign language and literature/Latin Language/Old Greek Language/Comparative and Universal Literature

R

Hungarian Language and Literature H

Cultural Studies

Ethnology R H

Cultural Management H Applied Modern Languages

Applied Modern Languages R

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9 FACULTY OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY

History

History R G H

Archaeology R H

Art History R H

Archiving R H

Museology * R H

Communication Sciences

Bibliotheconomy Economics and the Science of Information R H

Cultural Studies Ethnology R

International Relations and European Studies

International Relations and European Studies R H

Political Sciences Security Studies R

Philosophy

Philosophy

R G H

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10 FACULTY OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK

Sociology

Sociology R H

Anthropology R H

Urban Studies* R H

Social Marketing* R H

Human Resources* R

H Social Work

Social Work R H

11 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION SCIENCES

Psychology

Psychology R H

Education Sciences

Special Psycho-Pedagogy R H

Pedagogy R H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning R H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation R H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning - at the Năsăud extension R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation – at the Năsăud extension

R

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The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning – at the Târgu Mureş extension

R H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation – at the Târgu Mureş extension

R H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning – at the Sibiu extension R G

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation – at the Sibiu extension

R

G

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning – at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension

R U

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation – at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension

R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning*- at the Bistriţa extension R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning – at the Odorheiu Secuiesc extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation – at the Odorheiu Secuiesc extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning – at the Satu Mare extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, studies continuation – at the Satu Mare extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning – at the Târgu Secuiesc extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, Studies continuation – at the Târgu Secuiesc extension

H

Curriculum Counselling R

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12 FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Marketing

Marketing R H

Business Administration

Commerce, Tourism and Services Economics R H

Commerce, Tourism and Services Economics – at the Sfântu Gheorghe extension

R

H

Firm Economics G

Firm Economics – at the Sfântu Gheorghe extension R H

Economics

Agro-alimentary Economics R

General Economics R

Finances

Finances and Banking R H E

Accounting

Accounting and Management Informatics R F E

Accounting and Management Informatics – at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension

R

Management

Management R H E

Economics and International Business

International Business R G

Cybernetics, Statistics and Economic Informatics

Economic Informatics R

Statistics and Economic Foresight R

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13 FACULTY OF EUROPEAN STUDIES

International Relations and European Studies

International Relations and European Studies R G E

Management

European Institutional Cultural Management R I

Management – at the Bistriţa extension R

Cultural Studies

American Studies E

Jewish Studies R

Administrative Sciences

European Administration R

14 FACULTY OF BUSINESS Business Administration

Business Administration R

Business Administration* E

Business Administration in Hospitality Services R

15 FACULTY OF POLITICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCES

Political Science

Political Science R H

E

Administrative Sciences

Public Administration R

E

Public Administration – at the Satu-Mare extension R

Public Administration – at the Sfântu-Gheorghe extension R

Public Health Services and Policies E

Public Administration – at the Bistriţa extension R

Communication Sciences

Communication and Public Relations R H G

Journalism R H G

Advertising R

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16 FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS

Physical Education and Sports

Physical Education and Sports R H

Physical Education and Sports – at the Bistriţa extension R

Kineto-Therapy and Special Motion R H

17 FACULTY OF ORTHODOX THEOLOGY

Theology Orthodox Pastoral Theology** R Social Orthodox Theology R Sacred Art R Didactic Orthodox Theology R

18 FACULTY OF GREEK-CATHOLIC THEOLOGY

Theology Social Greek-Catholic Theology R Didactic Greek-Catholic Theology R Pastoral Greek-Catholic Theology** R Pastoral Greek-Catholic Theology** - at the Oradea extension R Pastoral Greek-Catholic Theology** - at the Blaj extension R

19 FACULTY OF PROTESTANT THEOLOGY

Theology Didactic Protestant Theology H Social Protestant Theology H

Music Musical Pedagogy H

20 FACULTY OF ROMAN-CATHOLIC THEOLOGY

Theology Didactic Roman-Catholic Theology H Social Roman-Catholic Theology H Religious Studies H Pastoral Roman-Catholic Theology** - at the Alba-Iulia extension H

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21 FACULTY OF THEATRE

AND TELEVISION Theatre

Performance Arts (Acting) R H

Performance Arts (Puppets-Marionettes) R Performance Arts (Directing) R

Theatrical Studies R H

Cinematography and Media

Cinematography, Photography, Media R H

B. Bachelor’s level – Distance Learning

Notations used further on: * advanced specialization, admission on condition to obtain the authorization of the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation ** 4-year specialization

R: Romanian language of study H: Hungarian language of study G: German language of study

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No. crt.

Faculty Field/Specialization/Language of Instruction

1 FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY

Geography

Geography of Tourism R

2 FACULTY OF LAW

Law**

Law** R

3 FACULTY OF LETTERS

Language and Literature

Romanian Language and Literature - French Language and Literature/ Hungarian Language and Literature

R

Hungarian Language and Literature – Romanian Language and Literature/ French Language and Literature

H

French Language and Literature – Romanian Language and Literature/ Hungarian Language and Literature

R

Cultural Studies

Ethnology R

H

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4 FACULTY OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY

History

History R

H

Philosophy

Philosophy R

H

5 FACULTY OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK Social Work

Social Work

R, H

6 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION SCIENCES

Psychology

Psychology R

H

Education Sciences

Special Psycho-Pedagogy R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning R

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Târgu Mureş extension

R

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Odorheiul Secuiesc extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Satu Mare extension

H

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The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Târgu Secuiesc extension

H

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Năsăud extension

R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Sibiu extension

R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning, at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension

R

The Pedagogy of Primary and Preschool Learning*, at the Bistriţa extension

R

7 FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Marketing

Marketing R

H

Business Administration

Commerce, Tourism and Services Economics R

H

Commerce, Tourism and Services Economics, at the Sfântu Gheorghe extension

R

H

Economics

Agro-alimentary Economics R

Agro-alimentary Economics, at the Sfântu Gheorghe extension

R

H

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Finances

Finances and Banking R

H

Finances and Banking, at the Salonta extension H

Accounting

Accounting and Management Informatics R

Accounting and Management Informatics, at the Sighetu Marmaţiei extension

R

Accounting and Management Informatics, at the Salonta extension

R

Accounting and Management Informatics, at the Năsăud extension

R

Management

Management R

Management, at the Sfântu Gheorghe extension R

H

Economics and International Business

International Business R

G

Cybernetics, Statistics and Economic Informatics

Economic Informatics R

Statistics and Economic Foresight R

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8 FACULTY OF EUROPEAN STUDIES International Relations and European Studies

International Relations and European Studies R

9 FACULTY OF BUSINESS Business Administration

Business Administration R

Business Administration in Hospitality Services R

10 FACULTY OF POLITICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCES

Political Sciences

Political Sciences R

Administrative Sciences

Public Administration R

Public Administration, at the Satu-Mare extension R

Public Administration, at the Sfântu Gheorghe extension

R

H

Public Administration, at the Bistriţa extension R

Public Administration, at the Timişoara extension R

Communication Sciences

Journalism R

Communication and Public Relations R

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11 FACULTY OF PROTESTANT THEOLOGY

Theology

Christian Diaconate* H

12

FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS

Physical Education and Sports

Physical Education and Sports R

C. Master’s level

No. crt. Study Field Faculty/Programme Duration

Lin

e o

f s

tud

y

Observation

1 Mathematics and Computer Science 1.1 Mathematics Mathematics 4

semesters full time

R

1.2 Mathematics Didactic Mathematics 4 semesters full time

R

1.3 Mathematics Didactic Mathematics 4 semesters full time

H

1.4 Mathematics Applied Mathematics 4 semesters full time

R

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1.5 Mathematics Computational Mathematics 4 semesters full time

H

1.6 Mathematics Interdisciplinary Modelling 4 semesters full time

H

1.7 Computer Science Formal Methods in Programming

4 semesters full time

E

1.8 Computer Science Modelling and Simulation 4 semesters full time

E

1.9 Computer Science Component-Based Programming

4 semesters full time

E

1.10 Computer Science Smart Systems 4 semesters full time

E

1.11 Computer Science Databases 4 semesters full time

R

1.12 Computer Science Internet Distributed Systems 4 semesters full time

R

1.13 Computer Science Optimisation of Computer Science Models

4 semesters full time

H

1.14 Mathematics Didactic Mathematics 4 semesters distance learning

R

1.15 Mathematics Didactic Mathematics 4 semesters distance learning

H

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1.16 Computer Science Internet Distributed Systems 4 semesters distance learning

R

2 Physics 2.1 Physics Biophysics and Medical

Physics 4

semesters full time

R

2.2 Physics The Science and Technology of Advanced Materials

4 semesters full time

E

2.3 Physics Computational Physics 4 semesters full time

E

2.4 Physics The Physics of the Solid Body 4 semesters full time

E

2.5 Physics Biomaterials 4 semesters full time

E

2.6 Physics Applied Computational Physics

4 semesters distance learning

R, E

3 Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 3.1 Chemistry Advanced Chemistry 4

semesters full time

R, E

3.2 Chemistry Modern Synthesis Techniques in Chemistry

4 semesters full time

H

3.3 Chemistry Molecular Modelling in Chemistry and Biochemistry

4 semesters full time

E

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3.4 Chemistry Clinical Chemistry 4 semesters full time

R

3.5 Chemistry Criminologist Chemistry 4 semesters full time

R

3.6 Chemistry Chemical Control of Environment Quality and Depollution Techniques

4 semesters full time

R, H

3.7 Chemistry Chemical Control of Environment Quality and Depollution Techniques

4 semesters distance learning

R, H

3.8 Chemical Engineering

Organic and Biochemical Processes Engineering

4 semesters full time

R, E

3.9 Chemical Engineering

Materials Engineering and Environmental Protection

4 semesters full time

R

4.0 Chemical Engineering

Advanced Process Chemical Engineering

4 semesters full time

R, E

4.1 Chemistry, Chemical Engineering

(interdisciplinary MA program)

Food Processing and Control 4 semesters full time

R, E, H

4 Geography 4.1 Geography Tourism Planning and

Development 4

semesters full time

R

4.2 Geography Tourism Planning and Development

4 semesters distance learning

R

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4.3 Geography Resources and Risks in the Hydro-Atmospheric

Environment

4 semesters full time

R

4.4 Geography Tourism and Territorial Planning – the Sighetu

Marmatiei extension

4 semesters full time

R

4.5 Geography Ecotourism and Sustainable Development - the Gheorgheni

extension

4 semesters full time

H

4.6 Geography Regional Planning and Development

4 semesters full time

R

4.7 Geography Geomatics 4 semesters full time

R

4.8 Geography Tourism and Territorial Development

4 semesters full time

H

5 Biology and Geology 5.1 Geology Geology of Sedimentary Basins 4

semesters full time

R

5.2 Geology Applied Mineralogy and Petrology

4 semesters full time

R

5.3 Biology Molecular Biotechnology 4 semesters full time

R

5.4 Biology Cellular Biotransformation 4 semesters full time

R

5.5 Biology Systemic Ecology and Conservation

4 semesters full time

R

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5.6 Biology Use and Protection of Biological Resources

4 semesters full time

H

5.7 Biology Land and Aquatic Ecology 4 semesters full time

H

5.8 Biology Didactic Biology 4 semesters full time

R

5.9 Biology Garden Designing 4 semesters distance learning

R

6.0 Biology Environmental Molecular Biology

4 semesters full time

E New

6.1 Biology Nutrition Sciences 4 semesters distance learning

R

6 Economics and Business Administration 6.1 Business

Administration Business Administration in

Tourism, Commerce and Services

4 semesters full time

R

6.2 Economics and International

Business

International Business 4 semesters full time

R

6.3 Economics and International

Business

International Management 4 semesters full time

G

6.4 Economics Agro-business 4 semesters full time

R

6.5 Economics Sustainable Regional Development

4 semesters full time

R

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6.6 Economics Project Management and Evaluation

4 semesters full time

R

6.7 Economics Project Management and Evaluation

4 semesters full time

H

6.8 Economics Environmental Economics 4 semesters full time

R

6.9 Finances Banking and Capital Market 4 semesters full time

R

6.10 Finances Corporate Finance - Insurance 4 semesters full time

R

6.11 Finances Corporate Financial Management

4 semesters full time

H, E

6.12 Finances Taxation Policy 4 semesters full time

R New

6.13 Accounting Diagnosis and Evaluation 4 semesters full time

R

6.14 Accounting Accounting and Auditing Expertise

4 semesters full time

R

6.15 Accounting Accounting Management, Auditing and Control

4 semesters full time

R

6.16 Management International Business Management and Communication

4 semesters full time

R, E, F

6.17 Management Business Development Management

4 semesters full time

R

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6.18 Management Business Development Management

4 semesters full time

E

6.19 Management Human Resources Management

4 semesters full time

R

6.20 Management International Business Management

4 semesters full time

E

6.21 Marketing Marketing and Organisation Management

4 semesters full time

F

6.22 Marketing Marketing Strategies and Policies

4 semesters full time

R

6.23 Marketing Marketing Strategies and Policies

4 semesters full time

H

6.24 Cybernetics, Statistics and

Economic Informatics

Systems for Assisting Economic Decisions

4 semesters full time

R

6.25 Cybernetics, Statistics and

Economic Informatics

E-Business 4 semesters full time

R

6.26 Cybernetics, Statistics and

Economic Informatics

Econometrics and Applied Statistics

4 semesters full time

R

6.27 Economics and International

Business

International Business 4 semesters distance learning

R

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6.28 Finances Banking and Capital Markets 4 semesters distance learning

R

6.29 Finances Corporate Finance - Insurance 4 semesters distance learning

R

6.30 Accounting Accounting Management, Auditing and Control

4 semesters distance learning

R

6.31 Management International Business Management and Communication

4 semesters distance learning

R

6.32 Management Business Development Management

4 semesters distance learning

R

6.33 Management Business Development Management – the Sfantu

Gheorghe Extension

4 semesters full time

R

6.34 Management Human Resources Management

4 semesters distance learning

R

6.35 Marketing Marketing Strategies and Policies

4 semesters distance learning

R

6.36 Cybernetics, Statistics and

Economic Informatics

Systems for Assisting Economic Decisions

4 semesters distance learning

R

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6.37 Cybernetics, Statistics and

Economic Informatics

E-Business 4 semesters distance learning

R

6.38 Business Administration

Business Administration in Tourism, Commerce and

Services

4 semesters distance learning

R

6.39 Management Business Development Management – the Baia Mare

extension

2 semesters full time

R

6.40 Management Business Development Management – the Zalau

extension

2 semesters full time

R

6.41 Management Human Resources Management – the Zalau

extension

2 semesters full time

R

6.42 Accounting Auditing and Accounting Convergence – the Alba-Iulia

extension

2 semesters full time

R

6.43 Finances Banks and Capital Markets – the Targu Mures extension

2 semesters full time

R

7 Law 7.1 Law Private Law Institutions 2

semesters full time

R

7.2 Law Forensics Science and Criminology

2 semesters full time

R

7.3 Law European Law and National Business Law

2 semesters full time

R

7.4 Law Droit Privé Comparé (Comparative Private Law)

2 semesters full time

F

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7.5 Law Community Private Law 2 semesters full time

H

7.6 Law État de Droit et Société Civile (State Law and Civil Society)

4 semesters full time

F

8 History and Philosophy 8.1 History Archaeology and Classical

Studies 4

semesters full time

R

8.2 History Society, Art, Identities in Central Europe. From the Middle Ages to Modernity

4 semesters full time

R

8.3 History History and Social Anthropology of Modern

Times

4 semesters full time

R

8.4 History History and Social Anthropology of Modern

Times

4 semesters distance learning

R

8.5 History History of South-Eastern Europe (Joint Master with

Graz and Ljubljana Universities)

4 semesters full time

R

8.6 History History, Memory, Orality in the 20th century

4 semesters full time

R

8.7 History History, Memory, Orality in the 20th century

4 semesters distance learning

R

8.8 History Research and Capitalization of Cultural Heritage

4 semesters full time

H

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8.9 Communication Sciences

Information and Documentation Sciences

4 semesters full time

R

8.10 International Relations and

European Studies

International Relations and European Policies

Management

4 semesters full time

R

8.11 International Relations and

European Studies

Contemporary History and International Relations

4 semesters full time

H

8.12 Political Sciences Security Management in the Contemporary Society

4 semesters full time

R

8.13 Political Sciences Security Management in the Contemporary Society

4 semesters distance learning

R

8.14 Communication Sciences

Information and Documentation Sciences

(Bibliotechonomy and Archivists’ Science)

4 semesters distance learning

R

8.15 Philosophy Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

4 semesters full time

R

8.16 Philosophy Professional Ethics 4 semesters full time

R

8.17 Philosophy Philosophy, Culture, Communication

4 semesters full time

R

8.18 Philosophy Applied Philosophical Investigations

4 semesters full time

H

9 Sociology and Social Work 9.1 Sociology Advanced Sociological

Research 4

semesters full time

R

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9.2 Sociology Communication, Society and Mass Media

4 semesters full time

R

9.3 Sociology Applied Anthropology 4 semesters full time

R

9.4 Sociology Sociology Applied in Local Development

4 semesters full time

H

9.5 Sociology Sociology Applied in the Management of Public Institutions and NGOs

4 semesters full time

H

9.6 Sociology Social Communication and PR 2 semesters full time

R

9.7 Sociology Analysis and Administration of Public Information

2 semesters full time

R New

9.8 Social Work Social Services and Policies 4 semesters full time

R

9.9 Social Work Social Work Based on Evidence

4 semesters full time

R

9.10 Social Work Social Gerontology 4 semesters full time

R

9.11 Social Work Social Work for Mental Health 4 semesters full time

H

9.12 Social Work European Master on Children’s Rights

4 semesters full time

R

9.13 Social Work Social Work and Social Economy

4 semesters full time

R

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9.14 Social Work Social Work in the Judicial Area. Mediation and

Probation

4 semesters full time

R

9.15 Social Work Management of Social Work 4 semesters full time

R New

9.16 Social Work Mental Sanitation 2 semesters full time

H

9.17 Social Work Children and Family Welfare. Social Policies and Services

2 semesters full time

R

9.18 Social Work Children and Childhood in the Changing Societies:

Multidisciplinary Approach

2 semesters full time

R

10 Psychology and Education Sciences 10.1 Psychology Human Resources Psychology

and Organizational Health

4 semesters full time

R

10.2 Psychology School Guidance: Mental Development and Health

4 semesters full time

R

10.3 Psychology Health Psychology 4 semesters full time

R

10.4 Psychology Clinical Psychology, Psychological Guidance and

Psychotherapy

4 semesters full time

R

10.5 Psychology Psychological Techniques for Controlling Behaviour and

Development of Human Potential

4 semesters full time

R

10.6 Psychology Genetic Guidance 4 semesters full time

R

10.7 Psychology Psychological Guidance and 4 H

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Intervention semesters full time

10.8 Education Sciences Language Therapy and Educational Audiology

4 semesters full time

R

10.9 Education Sciences Management, Guidance and Psycho-Pedagogical Assistance

in Inclusive Institutions

4 semesters full time

R

10.10 Education Sciences School Guidance and Psycho-Pedagogical Assistance

4 semesters full time

R

10.11 Education Sciences School Guidance and Psycho-Pedagogical Assistance

4 semesters distance learning

R

10.12 Education Sciences School Guidance and Psycho-Pedagogical Assistance – the

Bistrita extension

4 semesters distance learning

R

10.13 Education Sciences School Guidance and Psycho-Pedagogical Assistance - the

Târgu Mureş extension

4 semesters distance learning

R

10.14 Education Sciences School Guidance and Psycho-Pedagogical Assistance - the Sighetu Marmatiei extension

4 semesters distance learning

R

10.15 Education Sciences Guidance and Intervention in Inclusive Education

4 semesters full time

H

10.16 Education Sciences Civic Education 4 semesters full time

R

10.17 Education Sciences Curricular Management 4 semesters full time

R

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10.18 Education Sciences Curricular Management 4 semesters distance learning

R

10.19 Education Sciences Communication Strategies and Efficient Learning in Primary

Education – the Odorheiu Secuiesc extension

4 semesters full time

H New

10.20 Education Sciences Didactics of German Language and Literature, the German Culture and Civilization of Central and South-Eastern

Europe

4 semesters full time

G

11 Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences 11.1 Administrative

Sciences Public Administration 4

semesters full time

E

11.2 Administrative Sciences

Administrative Sciences 2 semesters full time

R

11.3 Administrative Sciences

Management of Crises and Conflicts

4 semesters full time

E

11.4 Administrative Sciences

Public Administration 4 semesters full time

R

11.5 Administrative Sciences

Public Administration 4 semesters distance learning

R

11.6 Political Sciences Management of Political Organizations

4 semesters full time

R

11.7 Political Sciences Research Optimization and Data Analysis in Social

Sciences

4 semesters full time

E

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11.8 Political Sciences Political Marketing and Communication

4 semesters full time

R, H

11.9 Political Sciences International Development 4 semesters full time

E New

11.10 Political Sciences Political Communication 4 semesters full time

R

11.11 Communication Sciences

Media Production 4 semesters full time

R

11.12 Communication Sciences

Publicity 4 semesters full time

R July admission

11.13 Communication Sciences

Public Relations 4 semesters full time

R July admission

11.14 Communication Sciences

Public Relations 4 semesters distance learning

R New July admission

11.15 Communication Sciences

Socio-cultural Communication 4 semesters full time

H

11.16 Communication Sciences

Publicity and Public Relations 4 semesters full time

G, E July admission

11.17 Communication Sciences

Media Communication 4 semesters full time

E

11.18 Communication Sciences

Publicity 4 semesters distance learning

R July admission

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11.19 Communication Sciences

Media Management 4 semesters distance learning

R

11.20 Communication Sciences

Sports Journalism 4 semesters distance learning

R

11.21 Communication Sciences

Advanced Communication Techniques

4 semesters full time

H New

12 Letters 12.1 Language and

Literature Romanian Literary Studies 4

semesters full time

R

12.2 Language and Literature

History of Images - History of Ideas

4 semesters full time

R

12.3

Language and Literature

Romanian Language in Romanic Context

4 semesters full time

R

12.4 Language and Literature

Studies of Hungarian Linguistics and Literature

4 semesters full time

H

12.5 Language and Literature

Current Directions in Linguistics

4 semesters full time

E, F

12.6 Language and Literature

British Cultural Studies 4 semesters full time

E

12.7 Language and Literature

Literature and Civilization-Intercultural Dialogue in the

French-speaking Area

4 semesters full time

F

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12.8 Language and Literature

Linguistics and Didactics. Analysis of Didactic

Communication in Modern Languages

4 semesters full time

R

12.9 Language and Literature

Irish Studies 4 semesters full time

E

12.10 Cultural Studies Culture and Society - Tradition and Modernity

4 semesters full time

H

12.11 Language and Literature

Germanic in European Context 4 semesters full time

G

12.12 Applied Modern Languages

European Master of Conference Interpretation

4 semesters full time

R, E, F, G, I, S

12.13 Applied Modern Languages

European Master of Translation - Terminology

4 semesters full time

R, E, F, G, I, S

13 European Studies 13.1 International

Relations and European Studies

European Business and Programme Management

4 semesters full time

R

13.2 International Relations and

European Studies

European Business and Programme Management

4 semesters distance learning

R

13.3 Educational Sciences Educational Management 4 semesters full time

R

13.4 Management Performance Management 4 semesters full time

R

13.5 Management Performance Management - the Bistriţa extension

4 semesters full time

R

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13.6 International Relations and

European Studies

Media Society 4 semesters full time

R

13.7 International Relations and

European Studies

Media Society 4 semesters distance learning

R

13.8 Cultural Studies Jewish Studies 4 semesters full time

R

13.9 Economics European Strategy of Sustainable Development

4 semesters full time

R

13.10 International Relations and

European Studies

Comparative European Political Studies

4 semesters full time

F

13.11 International Relations and

European Studies

Comparative European Political Studies: Germany and

Eastern Europe

4 semesters full time

G

13.12 International Relations and

European Studies

Transatlantic Studies 4 semesters full time

E

13.13 Administrative Sciences

European Administration and Governance

4 semesters full time

R

13.14 International Relations and

European Studies

European Multicultural Studies

4 semesters full time

R New

14 Business 14.1 Business

Administration Business Administration 4

semesters full time

R

14.2 Business Administration

Hotel Management 4 semesters full time

R

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14.3 Business Administration

Business Administration 4 semesters distance learning

R

14.4 Business Administration

Hotel Management 4 semesters distance learning

R

15 Physical Education and Sports 15.1 Physical Education

and Sports Physical Education, Fitness

and Leisure in Tourism 4

semesters full time

R

15.2 Physical Education and Sports

Physical Education, Fitness and Leisure in Tourism

4 semesters distance learning

R

15.3 Physical Education and Sports

Sports Training and Performance

4 semesters full time

R

15.4 Physical Education and Sports

Kineto-Therapy in the Affections of the Locomotory

4 semesters full time

R

15.5 Physical Education and Sports

Management of Organizations and Sport Activities

4 semesters full time

R

16 Orthodox Theology 16.1 Theology Romanian Orthodoxy and

Liturgical Life 4

semesters full time

R

16.2 Theology Christian Orthodox Hermeneutics and Doctrine

4 semesters full time

R

16.3 Theology Pastoral and Spiritual Guidance

4 semesters full time

R

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16.4 Theology Ars Sacra (Sacred Art) - Conservation, Restoration and

Creation of Cultural Goods

4 semesters full time

R

17 Greek-Catholic Theology 17.1 Theology Christian Archaeology 4

semesters full time

R

17.2 Theology Biblical Theology 4 semesters full time

R In collaboration with the Catholic Institute of Paris

17.3 Theology Pastoral Theology in Ecclesial Communities - the Blaj

extension

4 semesters full time

R In collaboration with the University

of Lugano (Switzerland)

17.4 Theology Christian Foundations of the European Identity - the

Oradea extension

4 semesters full time

R

17.5 Theology Socio-spiritual Guidance of the Vulnerable Populations

4 semesters full time

R New

18 Protestant Theology 18.1 Theology Applied Theology 4

semesters full time

H

18.2 Theology Theology - Music - Education 4 semesters full time

H

19 Roman-Catholic Theology 19.1 Theology Theology, Culture and Society 4

semesters full time

H

19.2 Theology Pastoral Guidance 4 semesters full time

H

20 Environmental Science

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20.1 Environmental Science

Environmental Quality and Energy Sources

4 semesters full time

R

20.2 Environmental Science

Environmental Quality and Energy Sources

4 semesters distance learning

R

20.3 Environmental Science

Risk Assessment and Environmental Safety

4 semesters full time

R

20.4 Environmental Science

Risk Assessment and Environmental Safety

4 semesters distance learning

R

20.5 Environmental Science

Environmental Management and Protection

4 semesters full time

R

20.6 Environmental Science

Environmental Management and Protection

4 semesters distance learning

R

21 Theatre and Television

21.1 Dramatic Arts Theatre, Film and Multimedia 4 semesters full time

R

In collaboration with: Staffordshire University (Great Britain), Yeditepe

University (Turkey), ITIN-Group Escia (France),

Tallinn University (Estonia), Södertörn University (Sweden)

21.2 Dramatic Arts Acting and Directing 4

semesters full time

R, H

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D. DOCTORAL SCHOOLS

The Doctoral School at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

The Doctoral School at the Faculty of Physics

The Chemistry Doctoral School at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

The Chemical Engineering Doctoral School at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

The Integrative Biology Doctoral School at the Faculty of Biology and Geology

The Theoretical and Applied Geology Doctoral School at the Faculty of Biology and Geology

The Physical Geography and Environment Doctoral School at the Faculty of Geography

The Human and Regional Geography Doctoral School at the Faculty of Geography

The Evolution of Land Systems and Environment Doctoral School at the Faculty of Environmental Science

The History, Civilization and Culture Doctoral School at the Faculty of History and Philosophy

The Communication and Culture Doctoral School at the Faculty of History and Philosophy

The Political Philosophy Doctoral School at the Faculty of History and Philosophy

The Universal Contexts of Romanian Philosophy Doctoral School at the Faculty of History and Philosophy

The International Relations and Security Studies Doctoral School at the Faculty of History and Philosophy

The European Paradigm Doctoral School at the Faculty of European Studies

The Doctoral School at the Faculty of Sociology and Social Work

The Applied Cognitive Psychology Doctoral School at the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences

The Psycho-diagnosis and Scientifically Validated Psychological Interventions Doctoral School at the Faculty of Psychology and

Education Sciences

The Education, Development, Cognition Doctoral School at the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences

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The Journalism and Communication Sciences Doctoral School at the Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication

Sciences

The Literary Studies Doctoral School at the Faculty of Letters

The Linguistic Studies Doctoral School at the Faculty of Letters

The Hungarian Studies Doctoral School at the Faculty of Letters

The Theatre Doctoral School at the Faculty of Theatre and Television

The Doctoral School of the Faculty of Law

The Economic Sciences and Business Administration Doctoral School at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

The Doctoral School at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology

The Ecumenical Doctoral School at the Faculties of Protestant Theology and Roman-Catholic Theology

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The disciplines offered by the doctoral schools at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai

2010-2011 Academic Year

Semester Faculty/Doctoral School/Discipline Number of hours

Coordinator Number

of credits Observation

Course Seminar

Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

I Mathematics Scientific Research Methodology

2 1 Prof. Teodor Bulboacă, PhD 15 Complementary courses

Computer Science Scientific Research Methodology

2 1 Prof. Grigor Moldovan, PhD 15

Component-based Programming 2 2 Prof. Bazil Pârv, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Formal Methods in Programming 2 2 Prof. Militon Frenţiu, PhD 15

Internet Databases

2 2 Prof. Leon Ţâmbulea, PhD 15

Java Platforms and Technologies for Distributed Applications

2 2 Prof. Florian Boian, PhD 15

Evolutionary Algorithms 2 2 Prof. Dumitru Dumitrescu, PhD 15

Advanced Methods of Data Analysis 2 2 Prof. Horia F. Pop, PhD 15

Special Chapters of Functional Analysis 2 2 Prof. Wolfgang Breckner, PhD 15

Applied Functional Analysis 2 2 Prof. Ştefan Cobzaş, PhD 15

Optimal Control 2 2 Prof. Marian Mureşan, PhD 15

Univalent Functions and Differential Subordination

2 2 Prof. Grigore Sălăgean, PhD 15

Games Theory 2 2 Prof. Gábor Kassay, PhD 15 Linear Processes of Approximation 2 2 Prof. Octavian Agratini, PhD 15

Statistical Computational Models 2 2 Prof. Petru Blaga, PhD 15

Sobolev Spaces and Equations with Partial Derivatives

2 2 Prof. Radu Precup, PhD 15

Applied Non-linear Analysis 2 2 Prof. Adrian Petruşel, PhD 15

Finite Elements and Border Elements 2 2 Prof. Damian Trif, PhD 15

Topological Methods for Equations with Non-linear Partial Derivatives

2 2 Prof. Radu Precup, PhD 15

Themes of Applied Mathematics 2 2 Prof. Damian Trif, PhD 15

Algorithmic Geometry 2 2 Prof. Csaba Varga, PhD 15

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Geometry Themes I 2 2 Prof. Csaba Varga, PhD 15

Commuting Rings and Number Theory 2 2 Prof. Andrei Mărcuş, PhD 15

Codes Theory 2 2 Prof. Andrei Mărcuş, PhD 15

II Web Services and Middleware Technologies

2 2 Prof. Florian Boian, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Software Systems Architecture 2 2 Prof. Bazil Pârv, PhD 15

Simulation Language 2 2 Prof. Horia F. Pop, PhD 15

Software Metrics 2 2 Prof. Militon Frenţiu, PhD 15

Data Servers 2 2 Prof. Leon Ţâmbulea, PhD 15

Evolutionary Computing to Solve Complex Problems

2 2 Prof. Dumitru Dumitrescu, PhD 15

Convex Analysis 2 2 Prof. Dorel Duca, PhD 15

Special Chapters of Complex Analysis 2 2 Prof. Gabriela Kohr, PhD 15

Numerical Methods in Optimization 2 2 Prof. Liana Lupşa, PhD 15

Complex Functions of Several Variables 2 2 Prof. Gabriela Kohr, PhD 15

Univalent Functions 2 2 Prof. Teodor Bulboacă, PhD 15

Themes of Mathematical Analysis 2 2 Prof. Ştefan Cobzaş, PhD 15

Mathematical Statistics with Application 2 2 Prof. Petru Blaga, PhD 15

Themes of Numerical and Statistical Calculation

2 2 Prof. Octavian Agratini, PhD 15

Modelling Economic Processes 2 2 Prof. Adrian Petruşel, PhD 15

Analysis by Variety 2 2 Prof. Dorin Andrica, PhD 15

Geometric Constructions 2 2 Prof. Csaba Varga, PhD 15

Geometry Themes II 2 2 Prof. Dorin Andrica, PhD 15

Special Chapters of Fluid Mechanics 2 2 Prof. Mirela Kohr, PhD 15

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Faculty of Physics

I Advanced Methods in the Study of the Condensed State

2 1 Prof. Simion Simon, PhD Prof. Romulus Tetean, PhD

20 Specialization courses

Theoretical Models and Methods in Atomic and Nuclear Physics

2 1 Prof. Onuc Cozar, PhD Prof. Ladislau Nagy, PhD

20

Theoretical Models and Methods in the Condensed State Physics

2 1 Prof. Ioan Grosu, PhD Prof. Vasile Chiş, PhD

20

Two-dimensional Systems and Interfaces 2 1 Prof. Aurel Pop, PhD Prof. Marin Coldea, PhD

20

Physical Methods in Biomolecular Systems

2 1 Prof. Grigore Damian, PhD Prof. Monica Culea, PhD

20

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Emil Burzo, PhD Prof. Mircea Crişan, PhD

20 Complementary course

Simulation Methods in Physics 2 1 Prof. Titus Beu, PhD Prof. Zoltán Neda, PhD

20 Specialization courses

Advanced Methods in Atomic and Nuclear Physics

2 1 Prof. Viorica Simon, PhD Prof. Leontin David, PhD

20

Nanostructures 2 1 Prof. Viorel Pop, PhD Prof. Simion Aştilean, PhD

20

Complements of Polymer Physics and Plasma

2 1 Prof. Sorin Dan Anghel, PhD Prof. Mihai Todică, PhD

20

Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

THE CHEMISTRY DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Research Methodology and Ethics 1 2 Acad. Ionel Haiduc 4 Complementary course

Experimental Techniques in Chemistry I

Mass Spectroscopy

NMR and X-ray Diffraction in Organometallic Chemistry

NMR in Organic Chemistry

2 1

Prof. Ioan Oprean, PhD Prof. Cristian Silvestru, PhD Prof. Mircea Dărăbanţu, PhD

14

4 5

5

Specialization courses (3 modules of 14 hours)

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Experimental Techniques in Chemistry II

Spectroscopy UV – VIS, IR/ RAMAN and RES

Electrochemical Methods

Athomic Force Microscopy

2 1

Prof. Traian Iliescu, PhD şi Prof. Onuc Cozar, PhD Prof. Liana Mureşan, PhD Prof. Maria Tomoaia-Cotişel, PhD

12

4

4 4

II Modern synthesis methods

Asimetrical Syntheses

Stereochemistry

Determination of Reaction Mechanisms

Enzymes Biotransformation in Organic Synthesis

2 1

Prof.. Luminiţa Silaghi- Dumitrescu, PhD Prof. Ion Grosu, PhD Prof. Ioan Bâldea, PhD Prof. Florin Irimie, PhD

20

5

5 5

5

Specialization courses (4 modules of 14 hours)

Structure and Properties of Chemical Systems

Molecular Dynamics and Structure

Supramolecular Electrochemistry

Structure Correlations – Properties (QSPR)

Modelling of Chemical Systems

2 1

Prof. Ioan Silaghi- Dumitrescu, PhD Prof. Ionel Cătălin-Popescu, PhD Prof. Mircea Diudea, PhD Prof. Şerban Agachi, PhD

20

5

5 5

5

Specialization Optional Course (from the sfecific offer of the doctoral advisors)

1 1 Doctoral advisor 6 Specialization course (1 module of 28 hours)

THE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DOCTORAL SCHOOL I

Research Methodology and Ethics 1 2 Acad. Ionel Haiduc 8 Complementary course

Modelling Chemical Systems 2 1 Prof. Eng. Şerban Agachi, PhD 10 Specialization courses

Engineering of Waste Water Synthesis and Depollution Electrochemical Processes

2 1 Prof. Eng. Petru Ilea, PhD 10

II Enzymes Biotransformation in Organic Synthesis

2 1 Prof. Eng. Florin Irimie, PhD 14 Specialization courses

Predictive Calculations of Thermodynamic Properties

2 1 Prof. Eng. Ioan Bâtiu, PhD 14

Internet Databases 1 2 Prof. Leon Ţâmbulea, PhD 15

Optional Specialization Course (at the recommendation of the doctoral advisor)

1 1 Doctoral advisor 12

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Faculty of Biology and Geology

THE INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Genetic of Evolution 2 2 Prof. Nicolae Coman, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Electronic Microscopy 2 2 Prof. Constantin Crăciun, PhD 15

Priority and Romanian Specific Habitats 2 2 Prof. Vasile Cristea, PhD Prof. László Rákosy, PhD

15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

15 Complementary course

Structural and Functional Genomics 2 2 Prof. Octavian Popescu, PhD 15

Specialization courses

Biochemical and Biophysics Modern Methods

2 2 Prof. Corneliu Tarba, PhD 15

Classical and Modern Taxonomy 2 2 Prof. Vasile Cristea, PhD Prof. László Rákosy, PhD

15

THE THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GEOLOGY DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Geocronology 2 2 Prof. Sorin Filipescu, PhD 15 Specialization courses

New Tendencies in Geological Sciences 2 2 Prof. Ioan Bucur, PhD 15

Geological Sites 2 2 Prof. Vlad Codrea, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 2 15 Complementary course

Processes and Phenomena of Impact in the Geological-Mineralogical Research

2 2 Prof. Corina Ionescu, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Quaternary Sediments - Processes and Minerals

2 2 Prof. Bogdan Onac, PhD 15

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Faculty of Geography

THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Ioan Aurel Irimuş, PhD 15 Complementary course

Natural Hazards and their Management in Romania

2 1 Prof. Virgil Surdeanu, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Currents, Schools and Tendencies in Geographical Research

2 1 Prof. Dănuţ Petrea, PhD 15

II Statistical-Mathematical Methods in Geography

2 1 Prof. Ioan Aurel Irimuş, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Morphodynamics of Romanian Territory 2 1 Prof. Ionel Haidu, PhD 15

THE HUMAN AND REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. József Benedek, PhD 15 Complementary course

Specific Forms of Organization and Planning of Territory and Human Settlements

2 1 Prof. Vasile Surd, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Regional Development: Concepts and Models

2 1 Prof. Pompei Cocean, PhD 15

II Theories for Localizing Economic Activities

2 1 Prof. József Benedek, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Resources and Development 2 1 Prof. Nicolae Ciangă, PhD 15

Faculty of Environmental Science

THE EVOLUTION OF LAND SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Paleoclimatology of the Life Environment 2 1 Prof. Vlad Codrea, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Valuation of Mineral Resources and the Impact on the Environment

2 1 Prof. Şerban Vlad, PhD 15

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II General Research Methods and the

Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 15 Complementary course

Radioecology 2 1 Prof. Constantin Cosma, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Terrestrial Magnetism and the Life Environment

2 1 Prof. Dumitru Ristoiu, PhD 15

Faculty of History and Philosophy

THE HISTORY, CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Research Methodology 2 1 Prof. Nicolae Gudea, PhD 12

Complementary courses

The Contemporary Condition of Historical Writing

2 1 Prof. Doru Radosav, PhD 12

Roman Imperial Administration in Epigraphy

2 1 Prof. Ioan Piso, PhD 12 Specialization courses

Institutional Premodern Transylvanian Structures

2 1 Prof. Avram Andea, PhD 12

Introduction to the Study of Cultural History. Methodological Issues

2 1 Prof. Toader Nicoară, PhD 12

Romania in the International Relations System in the 19th-20th Centuries

2 1 Prof. Vasile Vese, PhD 12

Medieval and Premodern Transylvanian Institutions

2 1 Prof. Ioan Aurel Pop, PhD 12

II Research Methodology of Modern and Contemporary History

2 1 Prof. Gheorghe Cipăianu, PhD 12 Complementary course

Influences and Contingencies of European Art in the Transylvanian Fine Arts

2 1 Prof. Nicolae Sabău, PhD 12 Specialization courses

Contemporary Museology and the Protection of Archaeological Heritage

2 1 Prof. Mihai Bărbulescu, PhD 12

Church and Society (the 18th century - beginning of the 20th century)

2 1 Prof. Nicolae Bocşan, PhD 12

Representations of Central Europe 2 1 Prof. Sorin Mitu, PhD 12

Economic and Social History of Central and Eastern Europe

2 1 Prof. István Csucsuja, PhD 12

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Contemporary International Relations 2 1 Prof. Vasile Puşcaş, PhD 12

Training and Mobility of the Elite in the 18th-20th Centuries

2 1 Prof. Cornel Sigmirean, PhD 12

THE COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Aurel Codoban, PhD Prof. Carol Veress, PhD

15 Complementary course

Body and Communication 2 1 Prof. Aurel Codoban, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Values Disclaimer 2 1 Prof. Tudor Cătineanu, PhD 15

II Art, Culture, Public Space 2 1

Prof. Aurel Codoban, PhD Associate Prof. Dan Raţiu, PhD

15 Specialization courses

Historicity and Tradition in the Contemporary Culture

2 1 Prof. Carol Veress, PhD 15

THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY DOCTORAL SCHOOL I Political Doctrines in the 20th Century 2 1 Prof. Liviu Zăpârţan, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Political Dimensions in the Romanian Interwar Philosophy

2 1 Prof. Rodica-Marta Vartic, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Roberto Reali, PhD (Univ. Sapienza Roma)

10 Complementary course

History of Political Ideas (Modern Times) 2 1 Prof. Vasile Muscă, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Philosophy of European Unification 2 1 Prof. Andrei Marga, PhD 15

THE UNIVERSAL CONTEXTS OF ROMANIAN PHILOSOPHY DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I From the Generation of ‘27 to the Literary Circle of Sibiu

2 2 Prof. Rodica-Marta Vartic, PhD 15 Specialization courses

The Literary Circle of Sibiu and the Underground Intellectual

2 2 Prof. Ion Vartic, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Rodica-Marta Vartic, PhD 15 Complementary course

Junimea and the Junimea Trend, Maiorescu and Maiorescu’s Followers.

2 2 Prof. Vasile Muscă, PhD 15 Specialization courses

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History and the Philosophy of History in Romania, 1859 – 2008

2 2 Prof. Ovidiu Pecican, PhD 15

THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND SECURITY STUDIES DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Adrian Ivan, PhD 10 Complementary course

Governance in the European Union 2 1 Prof. Adrian Ivan, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Romania in the International Relations System in the 19th-20th Centuries

2 1 Prof. Vasile Vese, PhD 12

Ecological Security 2 1 Prof. Eugen Gurzău, PhD 15

II Contemporary Intenational Relations 2 1 Prof. Vasile Puşcaş, PhD 15 Specialization courses

The Philosophy of Habermas 2 2 Prof. Andrei Marga, PhD 15

The State in Central and Eastern Europe after 1945

2 2 Prof. Michael Shafir, PhD 15

Integration and Economic Globalization 2

1 Prof. Gheorghe Ciobanu, PhD Prof. Mihaela Luţaş, PhD

15

Faculty of European Studies

THE EUROPEAN PARADIGM DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I

The Cultural Turn 2 2 Prof. Andrei Marga, PhD 15

Specialization courses

The Institutional Dimension of Modern Europe

2 2 Prof. Ladislau Gyémánt, PhD Prof. Nicolae Păun, PhD

15

Ideology and Society in Central and Eastern Europe after 1945

2 - Prof. Michael Shafir, PhD 15

Scientific Humanities Schools at the University of Cluj

2 2 Prof. Ioan Cuceu, PhD 15

Denying the Holocaust: Comparative Aspects

2 2 Prof. Michael Shafir, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 2 - 15 Complementary course

Identities and Intersectionality 2 - Prof. Enikö Magyari-Vincze, PhD 15 Specialization courses

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The State in Central and Eastern Europe after 1945

2 - Prof. Michael Shafir, PhD 15

The Philosophy of Habermas 2 2 Prof. Andrei Marga, PhD 15

Shaping the New Europe 2 2 Prof. Ladislau Gyémánt, PhD Prof. Nicolae Păun, PhD

15

Holocaust Competitive Martyrology – Gulag in the Former Communist States: Causes and Consequences

2 2 Prof. Michael Shafir, PhD 15

Faculty of Sociology and Social Work

I Advanced Qualitative Methods 1 2 Prof. Petru Iluţ, PhD 15

Specialization courses

Theoretical Perspectives in the Analysis of Social Problems

1 2 Prof. Livia Popescu, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Petru Iluţ, PhD 15 Complementary course

Advanced Quantitative Methods 1 2 Prof. Traian Rotariu, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Comparative Research Methods 1 2 Prof. Maria Roth- Szamosközi, PhD

15

Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences

THE APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY DOCTORAL SCHOOL I

Emotions and Cognition 2 1 Prof. Mircea Miclea, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Emotions and Stress in Organizations 2 1 Prof. Horia Pitariu, PhD 15

Advanced Techniques of Qualitative Research

2 1 Prof. Adriana Băban, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Petru Iluţ, PhD 15 Complementary course

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Advanced Statistics 2 1 Prof. Horia Pitariu, PhD 15 Specialization courses

THE PSYCHO-DIAGNOSIS AND SCIENTIFICALLY VALIDATED PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers (Paradigms of Scientific Research and APA Publication Standards)

2 1 Prof. Daniel David, PhD 10

Complementary course

Psycho-diagnosis and Scientifically Validated Psycho-therapy

2 1 Prof. Daniel David, PhD 10 Specialization courses

Activating the Intellectual Potential 2 1 Prof. Ştefan Szamoskőzi, PhD 10

II Personality Disorders: Modern Approaches

2 1 Prof. Mihaela Minulescu, PhD 10 Specialization courses

Clinical and Experimental Psychiatry 2 - Prof. Doina Cosman, PhD Associate Prof. Mircea Birţ, PhD

10

Advanced Clinical Strategies 2 - Prof. Irina Holdevici, PhD Conf. Viorel Lupu, PhD

10

THE EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENT, COGNITION DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Modern Tendencies in Developmental Psychology

2 1 Prof. Vasile Preda, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Developments in Contemporary Pedagogy 2 1 Prof. Vasile Chiş, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Petru Iluţ, PhD 15 Complementary course

Activating the Intellectual Potential of Students

2 1 Prof. Ştefan Szamosközi, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Modern Didacticism 2 1 Prof. Miron Ionescu, PhD 15

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Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences

THE JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCES DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Anthropology of Communication 2 1 Prof. Péter Cseke, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Publishing and Communication 2 1 Prof. Aurel Sassu, PhD 15

Current Perspectives in the Field of Culturology

2 1 Prof. Mircea Muthu, PhD 15

Tendencies in the Fields of Communication and PR

2 1 Prof. Péter Cseke, PhD Associate Prof. Delia Balaban, PhD

15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Ilie Rad, PhD 15 Complementary course

Local and Regional Journalism 2 1 Prof. Mircea Popa, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Interwar Ideological Paradigms 2 1 Prof. Ion Pop , PhD 15

Seminar in the Field of the Doctoral Dissertation

2 1 15

Faculty of Letters

THE LITERARY STUDIES DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I

Methodologies of Literary Studies 2 1

Prof. Rodica Lascu-Pop, PhD (Contemporary literary criticism) Prof. Mircea Muthu, PhD (Culturology)

20

Specialization courses

The Historical Dimension in the Current Literary Research

2 1 Prof. Ioana Both, PhD 10

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 10 Complementary course

The Hermeneutics of Cultural Images 2 1 Prof. Ştefan Borbely, PhD Prof. Corin Braga, PhD

20 Specialization courses

Seminar in the Field of the Doctoral Dissertation

2 1 10

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THE LINGUISTIC STUDIES DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Contemporary Theoretical Concepts in Linguistics (Generativism, Cognitivism, Text Semiotics)

2 2 Prof. Mircea Borcilă, PhD Prof. PhD. Carmen Vlad

20 Specialization courses

Philosophies and Pragmatics of Communication

2 2 Prof. Ştefan Oltean, PhD 10

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 10

Complementary course

Philosophy of Language 2 2 Prof. Mihai M. Zdrenghea, PhD 20

Specialization courses

Seminar in the Field of Doctoral Dissertation

2 1 10

THE HUNGARIAN STUDIES DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Anthropology of Communication 2 2

Prof. Péter Cseke, PhD Prof. Ferenc Pozsony, PhD Prof. Sándor Szilágyi, PhD

15 Specialization courses

Text Analysis 2 2 Prof. Gyöngyi Orbán, PhD Prof. Vilmos Keszeg, PhD Prof. Csilla Gábor, PhD

15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. János Péntek, PhD 10 Complementary course

The History and Fields of Hungarian Studies

2 2 Prof. Éva Gyímesi, PhD Prof. Emese Egyed, PhD Prof. János Péntek, PhD

20 Specialization courses

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Faculty of Theatre and Television

THE THEATRE DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Theatre Research Methodology 1 2

Prof. Marian Popescu, PhD Associate Prof. Liviu Maliţa, PhD

10 Complementary course

Reception Theories in the Theatre Performance

2 1 Prof. Daniela Gologan, PhD 7 Specialization courses

Ideology and Censorship in the Theatre of Today

2 1 Prof. Marian Popescu, PhD

7

Directorial Project: Theatre and Music 1 2 Prof. Mihai Petre Mănuţiu, PhD

7

II Semiology and Pragmatics in the Contemporary Performance

2 1 Prof. Daniela Gologan, PhD

10 Specialization courses

Romanian Performance and Intercultural Dialogue

2 1 Prof. Marian Popescu, PhD

10

Contemporary Extreme Theatre 1 2 Prof. Mihai Petre Mănuţiu, PhD 10

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

THE ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Organization Theory / Strategic Management

2 1 Prof. Anca Borza, PhD Prof. Ioan Lazăr, PhD

15 Specialization courses

Tax and Banking Strategies / Insurance 2 1 Prof. Constantin Tulai, PhD Prof. Ioan Trenca, PhD Conf. Cristina Ciumaş, PhD

15

Audit and Management Control 2 1

Prof. Ioan Popa, PhD Prof. Partenie Dumbravă, PhD Prof. Adriana Tiron-Tudor, PhD Conf. Irimie Popa, PhD Conf. Alexandra Muţiu, PhD

15

Doctrines and Economic Policies / International Economics

2 1 Prof. Gheorghe Popescu, PhD Conf. Cătălin Postelnicu, PhD

15

Economic-Mathematical Modelling 2 1 Prof. Anton Mureşan, PhD Prof. Maria Vincze, PhD Conf. Diana Andrada Filip, PhD

15

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Econometrics 2 1 Prof. Ilie Parpucea, PhD Conf. Cristian Dragoş, PhD

15

Decision Assisting Systems Collaborative Decisions

2 1 Prof. Ştefan Niţchi, PhD Lect. Gheorghe Silaghi, PhD

15

Total Quality Management 2 1 Prof. Liviu Ilieş, PhD Prof. Răzvan Nistor, PhD

15

Marketing/Marketing Strategies 2 1

Prof. Ioan Plăiaş, PhD Prof. Marius D. Pop, PhD Associate Prof. Ciprian Marcel Pop, PhD

15

Environment Economics 2 1

Prof. Răzvan Nistor, PhD Associate Prof. Mihaela Drăgan, PhD Associate Prof. Marinela Ghereş, PhD Associate Prof. Paul Cocioc, PhD

15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Ioan Lumperdean, PhD Prof. Maria Vincze, PhD Prof. Rudolf Gräf, PhD

10 Complementary course

Operational Management 2 1

Prof. Petru Binţinţan, PhD Prof. Mihai Naghi, PhD Associate Prof. Roxana Stegerean, PhD

15

Specialization courses

Financial Convergences 2 1 Prof. Ioan E. Nistor, PhD Prof. Ioan Bătrâncea, PhD

15

Accounting Policies and Treatments 2 1 Prof. Dumitru Matiş, PhD Prof. Petru-Iacob Pântea, PhD Prof. Atanasiu Pop, PhD

15

Statistical Methods used in Economics 2 1 Prof. Ilie Parpucea, PhD Associate Prof. Anuţa Buiga, PhD Associate Prof. Dorina Lazăr, PhD

15

Services Marketing / Banking Services Marketing

2 1

Prof. Almos Vorzsak, PhD Prof. Alexandru Cătană, PhD Associate Prof. Alexandru Chiş, PhD Lect. Voicu Cosmin Nistor, PhD

15

Economic Integration and Globalization 2 1 Prof. Gheorghe Ciobanu, PhD Prof. Mihaela Luţaş, PhD

15

Techniques of Design and Security for Economic Applications

2 1 Prof. Nicolae Ghişoiu, PhD Prof. Nicolae Tomai, PhD

15

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Rural and Regional Economics 2 1 Prof. Maria Vincze, PhD Prof. Horváth Gyula, PhD Associate Prof. Dana Bako, PhD

15

Macroeconomic Models 2 1 Prof. Subrata Ghatak, PhD Prof. Oded Stark, PhD

15

Faculty of Orthodox Theology

I The Byzantine Musical Culture on the Romanian Territory, 18th Century

2 1 Pr. Prof. Vasile Stanciu, PhD 15 Specialization courses

Orthodoxy and the Ecumenical Movement 2 1 Pr. Prof. Ioan-Vasile Leb, PhD 15

Outstanding Theologists of the Orthodox Romanian Church, the 19th-20th Centuries

2 1 Pr. Prof. Alexandru Moraru, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Pr. Prof. Ioan Chirilă, PhD 10 Complementary course

Mission of the Church in the Contemporary World (theological premises, coordinates and requirements)

2 1 Pr. Prof. Valer Bel, PhD 10 Specialization courses

Christology and Sacrament in the 4th Gospel. Developments in the Modern Biblical Theology

2 1 Pr. Prof. Stelian Tofană, PhD 10

Faculty of Protestant Theology Faculty of Roman-Catholic Theology THE ECUMENICAL DOCTORAL SCHOOL

I Christian Historical Vision 2 1 Prof. József Marton, PhD 15

Specialization courses

Paleography 2 1 Prof. Dezsö Buzogány, PhD 15

Methods for Personality Knowledge 2 1 Prof. Gábor Hézser, PhD 15

II General Research Methods and the Methodology of Elaborating Scientific Papers

2 1 Prof. Dezsö Buzogány, PhD 15 Complementary course

Biblical Anthropology 2 1 Prof. János Molnár, PhD 15 Specialization courses

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II. ADMISSION PROCEDURES

A. Romanian Government Scholarships for foreign citizens

a) Foreign students who want to get a Romanian Government scholarship must directly contact the Romanian Embassy in their

respective country.

After being accepted by the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports, they should contact the Centre for

International Cooperation of UBB in order to get more information about their scholarship and accommodation.

For each scholarship holder a Preparatory Year of Romanian Language is also financed by the Romanian State.

b) Scholarships awarded on the basis of bilateral agreements or on the basis of unilateral offers on the side of the Romanian

State. Beneficiaries receive a monthly grant, the exemption from paying the tuition fees and free accommodation at the University’s

campus.

More information is available at: http://www.mae.ro/index.php?unde=doc&id=12025&idlnk=&cat=

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B. Interuniversity Agreement Mobility

The international students who intend to study at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai in the framework of an interuniversity agreement, have

to submit to the Centre for International Cooperation (68 Avram Iancu St., 400083 Cluj-Napoca, Phone no: +40 264 429 762,

fax: +40 264.429.755) the following documents:

- mobility nominalization from the home university

- copy of the passport/ID

C. Self-Sponsored Non-EU Students

Foreign applicants who want to enroll at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai as self-sponsored students have two choices:

1. To submit their documents to the Department International Students within the Ministry of Education, Research,

Youth and Sports (28-30, Gen. Berthelot Street, 010168 Bucharest, Romania) until August 31, 2010.

2. To submit their documents directly to Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, Centre for International Cooperation (68 Avram Iancu St.,

400083 Cluj-Napoca, Romania).

The application deadline at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai is August 10, 2009.

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According to the University’s Senate decision regarding the fees for the academic year 2008/2009 (July 14th, 2008), the fee for the

application file processing for international students is 30 EUR.

The fee must be transferred to Banca Comercială Română (10-12 Bariţiu Str., Cluj-Napoca), in the University's IBAN account:

RO16RNCB 0106026604700008 EURO

SWIFT code: RNCBROBU

The applicant will specify on the payment order the object of the transaction: fee for admission file processing.

1. Documents Required for Application: Undergraduate Programmes 1. Certified copy of the following documents translated into Romanian/English/French/German, in case the originals are not written

in one of the languages mentioned above:

a) High-school graduation diploma/Bachelor's Degree

b) Transcript of Records for high-school studies

c) Birth certificate

d) Marriage certificate (if the applicant's last name changed subsequently to marriage)

2. Medical certificate

3. Passport copy

4. Four passport-size photographs

5. Application form, available at: http://www.ubbcluj.ro/intstudents/admission/files/APPLICATION_FORM.pdf

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Master’s Programmes

1. Certified copy of the following documents translated into Romanian/English/French/German, in case the originals are not written

in one of the languages mentioned above:

a) High-school graduation diploma

b) Bachelor’s degree

c) Birth certificate

d) Marriage certificate (if the applicant's last name changed subsequently to marriage)

e) Transcript of Records for university studies at graduate level

2. Medical certificate

3. Passport copy

4. Four passport-size photographs

5. Application form, available at: http://www.ubbcluj.ro/intstudents/admission/files/APPLICATION_FORM.pdf

PhD studies

1. Certified copy of the following documents translated into Romanian/English/French/German, in case the originals are not written

in one of the languages mentioned above:

a) High-school graduation diploma

b) Bachelor’s degree

c) Master's degree

d) Birth certificate

e) Marriage certificate (if the applicant's last name changed subsequently to marriage)

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f) Transcript of Records for university studies at graduate level

2. Medical certificate

3. Curriculum Vitae

4. List of publications

5. Passport copy

6. Four passport-size photographs

7. Application form, available at: http://www.ubbcluj.ro/intstudents/admission/files/APPLICATION_FORM.pdf

2. Enrollment Conditions

Foreign citizens can enroll at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai based on the letter of acceptance delivered by the Romanian Ministry of

Education, Research and Innovation without having to pass an admission exam.

If they want to attend courses such as sports, they must prove that they have the necessary skills.

Doctoral students need the scientific coordinator's agreement.

Foreign citizens who want to enroll at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai and attend courses taught in Romanian, have to be proficient in

Romanian. If not, they have the possibility to enroll for the Romanian Language Preparatory Course. The examination of

Romanian/English/French language skills for foreign students that ask for instruction in one of these languages without preparatory

year, will take place according to the Methodology approved by the Institute of Romanian Language (www.ilr.ro).

Exception from taking the test: students who prove with certificates that they have studied Romanian for at least four years, or citizens

from a country whose official language is the same as the required language of instruction.

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3. Tuition Fees:

o 220 EUR/month - for the Faculties of: Letters, Law, History and Philosophy, European Studies, Psychology and Education Sciences,

Sociology and Social Work, Theology, Business.

o 270 EUR/month – for the Faculties of: Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Biology

and Geology, Geography, Environmental Sciences, Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Physical Education and

Sports.

o 300 EUR/month – for the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.

o 750 EUR/month - for the Faculty of Theatre and Television – Theatre Specialization

o 950 EUR/month – for the Faculty of Theatre and Television – Film Specialization

Note: The above-mentioned fees do not include board and lodging costs.

D. Foreign citizens of Romanian ethnic origin, Romanian citizens with permanent residence abroad

They may enroll at Romanian universities without passing an admission exam (except if they have chosen to attend the courses of a

sports, arts and architecture institution; in this case, they will have to prove their skills), if:

- they hold a scholarship granted by the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation (according to the yearly

methodologies issued by the Ministry).

- they are scholarship holders of the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

- they hold a scholarship granted by international foundations or organizations

- they pay for their school, board and lodging.

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Note:

Foreign citizens of Romanian ethnic origin who enroll as non-EU citizens (paying the fees mentioned above) can benefit from a

reduction of 1/3 of the tuition fees, according to the law. In order to get the discount, they must submit a request and supporting

documentation (birth certificate/passport copy; notarial affidavit concerning their Romanian ethnic origin) to the Department of

International Students within the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports.

D. EU citizens

1. Admission information

Self-sponsored EU citizens follow the same admission procedures as Romanian citizens.

Admission for the academic year 2010/2011 at Bachelor’s level will take place in July 2010. A second session will be organized by each

faculty in September . The admission exam consists mainly of a file contest.

Admission at Master’s level will take place in September 2010, and will consist mainly of a motivation interview.

A precondition for application at the faculty is the prior recognition of the study certificates (high-school, BA) by the Romanian

National Centre for the Recognition of Study Certificates (www.cnred.edu.ro)

The Centre for International Cooperation can assist EU citizens (except Romanian citizens with studies abroad) in getting this

recognition, by collecting and sending their files further to the Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports. The application file

must comprise the following documents:

For Undergraduate level:

1. High-school Graduation Diploma - certified copy

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2. High-school Graduation Diploma - certified translation into Romanian/English, in case the originals are not written in one of

the languages English/French/Romanian.

3. Copy of the passport (pages 1-4) or other identification document.

4. Application form (downloadable from http://cnred.edu.ro/pdf/formular-cetateni-SEE-CH.pdf )

For Master level:

1. Bachelor Degree Diploma and the Transcript of Records for university studies - certified copy

2. Bachelor Degree Diploma and the Transcript of Records for university studies - certified translation into Romanian/English, in

case the originals are not written in one of the languages English/French/Romanian.

3. Copy of the passport (pages 1-4) or other identification document.

4. Application form (downloadable from http://cnred.edu.ro/pdf/formular-cetateni-SEE-CH.pdf )

The Diplomas issued in Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal or Cyprus must bear the Hague Apostille.

These documents must be submitted to the:

Centre for International Cooperation

68, Avram Iancu Street, 400083 Cluj-Napoca

Phone: 0040 264 429 762

Fax: 0040 264 429 755

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.cci.ubbcluj.ro/

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After the recognition of the foreign degrees is issued by the Romanian Ministry of Education, the candidate follows the same calendar

and admission conditions as Romanian citizens (including subscription at the Faculty, documents, and possible exams or file contests).

After the admission exam, the candidate can confirm their position by submitting the original study certificates and other required

documents at the Faculty.

Foreign citizens who wish to study in Romanian without a preparatory year of Romanian language will have to take an examination of

their language skills, according to the methodology approved by the Institute of Romanian Language (exception to taking this

language test are foreign citizens who prove with certificates that they have studied Romanian language for at least four years, or

citizens from a country whose official language is the same with the language of instruction required by the applicant).

For Doctoral Studies

Admission at Doctoral level takes place in September, in the same period as for Romanian citizens.

For further details, please contact the

Institute of Doctoral Studies

7-9, Universităţii Street, 400091 Cluj-Napoca

Phone/Fax: 0040 264 405 362, 0040 264 405 379

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://doctorat.ubbcluj.ro

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2. Fees

According to the Law no. 316/2006, tuition fees for EU citizens are the same as those established for Romanian citizens: 2000-4500

lei/academic year (500-1125 EUR). More details on http://admitere.ubbcluj.ro/taxe-scolarizare.html

E. Free mover students

NOTE: this regulation may subsequently be completed or modified, based on the regulations which are to be transmitted from the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation as an answer to the address no. 586/ 15.01.2009 issued by the Rector’ Office (UBB).

1. Defining the category of free mover

A free mover student is a student enrolled at a foreign university or a foreign citizen who graduated from secondary-school or the

university and who wishes to participate in one or more of the courses offered by Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, for a period of time

equivalent to a semester or an academic year, without the benefit of the rules of the existing bilateral agreements between UBB and the

foreign higher education institutions, and without receiving a study diploma.

Free mover students are not compelled to attend a complete educational cycle (Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate).

2. Enrolling procedure

Deadline for candidate file application

- August 30th: for the first semester or for the entire academic year;

- January 30th: for second semester courses;

- For citizens who wish to attend one or more courses, without accumulating 30 ECTS: the same deadlines.

- The candidate file for application will be submitted at the Centre for International Cooperation of UBB.

- Students enrolled for a semester do not need the approval of the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation.

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- Students enrolled for an entire academic year need the approval of the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation.

- The candidate file must contain the following documents:

i. for foreign citizens who wish to attend one or more courses without accumulating 30 ECTS

1. application form

2. translated and certified copy of the last study cycle diploma (into English, French, or German, if it isn’t already issued in one of the

above-mentioned languages)

3. copy of the ID document

4. copy of the passport

5. medical certificate

ii. for students enrolled at a foreign university, who wish to attend a semester/an academic year at Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, who

do not benefit from the provisions of the existing bilateral agreements between UBB and the foreign higher education institutions.

I. Bachelor’s level:

- application form (available on the website of the Centre for International Cooperation, UBB)

- translated and certified copy of the secondary-school diploma (into English, French, or German, if it isn’t already issued in one of the

above-mentioned languages)

- transcript of records for the semesters attended within the home university

- letter of nomination from the home university

- simple copy of the ID card or passport

- medical certificate

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II. Master’s level:

- application form (available on the website of the Centre for International Cooperation)

- translated and certified copy of the secondary-school diploma (into English, French, or German, if it isn’t already issued in one of the

above-mentioned languages)

- translated and certified copy of the Bachelor’s degree (into English, French, or German, if it isn’t already written in one of the above-

mentioned languages)

- letter of nomination from the home university

- simple copy of the ID card or passport

- medical certificate

- each student will be enrolled at the faculty based on the address signed by the Director of CIC and by the Vice-Rector responsible for

international cooperation.

- students may attend the courses offered by all faculties within the university, by filling in a learning agreement at each faculty (after

the student passes an exam/the exams, each faculty with which the student has signed an agreement will issue a registration

certificate).

- the student will pay the tuition fees based on the CIC address, after the university has given its acceptance. Only after paying the

tuition fees will the student be enrolled at the faculty (EU citizens may pay on installments, as the Romanian citizens; non-EU citizens

must pay the tuition entirely, in advance).

- the student will fill in a learning agreement at the faculty and will receive a student book.

- the study period will be certified by the university based on the study certificate and an attached transcript of records, issued by the

faculty.

- free mover students can receive accommodation as far as the available rooms of the faculty they’re enrolling at, based on an

application submitted personally to the Social Service.

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3. Tuition fees:

a) one-semester mobility

- EU citizens, according to the Law no. 316/2006: 50% of the annual tuition fee, the same as that for Romanian citizens (fees have been

approved by the Senate on July 14th 2008)

- non-EU citizens, according to the Law no. 1/2010: 50% of the annual tuition fee.

b) one academic year mobility

- EU citizens, according to the Law no. 316/2006: the annual tuition fee is the same as for Romanian citizens (approved by the

University Senate on July 14, 2008)

- non-EU citizens, according to the Law no. 1/2010: the annual tuition fee.

c) for one or more courses: the fee is calculated according to the number of ECTS per course.

www.ubbcluj.ro/intstudents