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University of Malta The university today May 2007 The University of Malta is geared towards the infrastructural and industrial needs of the country so as to provide expertise in crucial fields This brief overview gives a short historical note, outlines the University’s basic structures and indicates some of the undergraduate courses offered. A wide range of certificate, diploma and postgraduate courses is also available. For further information visit our website at: www.um.edu.mt or address any queries to [email protected] University of Malta • The University of Malta traces its origins to the founding of the ‘Collegium Melitense’ by the Jesuits in 1592. The College was raised to University status by Grandmaster Manoel Pinto de Fonseca in 1769. University of Malta • The supreme governing bodies of the University are the Council and the Senate. The University is empowered to confer degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level whilst research is carried out in various fields. • All those in possession of the MATSEC Certificate or equivalent are eligible to enrol. Officers of the University • • • • Chancellor - Professor John Rizzo Naudi Pro-Chancellor (President of Council) - Professor David J.Attard Rector - Professor Juanito Camilleri Pro-Rectors - Professor Alfred Vella, Professor Richard Muscat, Dr. Mary Anne Lauri • • • • • Registrar - Mr. Anthony Gellel Director of Finance - Mr. Ronnie Attard Director of Library Services - Mr. Anthony Mangion Deans of Faculties Directors of Institutes • Heads of Department The University has ten Faculties • Architecture & Civil Engineering • Arts • Dental Surgery • Economics, Management & Accountancy • Education • Engineering • Laws • Medicine & Surgery • Science • Theology and a number of interdisciplinary Institutes • • • • • Agriculture Anglo-Italian Studies Baroque Studies Energy Technology Edward de Bono Institute for the Design & Development of Thinking • Forensic Studies and a number of interdisciplinary Institutes • • • • • • • Health Care Linguistics Maltese Studies Masonry & Construction Research Mediterranean Institute Physical Education & Sport Public Administration & Management and Centres • Centre for Communication Technology • European Documentation & Research Centre • Centre for Environmental Education & Research • European Centre for Gerontology • Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Educational Research • Centre for Labour Studies • Centre for Literacy • Gozo Centre The campus is also home to • The Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies • The IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) • The IOI International Ocean Institute Malta Operational Centre The Foundation for International Studies is housed in the Old University Building, Valletta • International Environment Institute • Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Insular Coastal Dynamics • Islands and Small States Institute Each Faculty is made up of a number of Departments Faculty of Architecture & Civil Engineering: Bachelor of Engineering & Architecture (Honours) Bachelor of Planning (Honours) • Architecture & Urban Design • Building & Civil Engineering Faculty of Arts: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Honours) • Arabic & Near Eastern Studies • Classics & Archaeology • English • French • History • History of Art • International Relations • Italian • Maltese • Philosophy • Sociology • Translation & Interpreting Studies Faculty of Dental Surgery: Bachelor of Dental Surgery • Dental Surgery Faculty of Economics, Management & Accountancy: Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Science [Business & Computing] Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Bachelor of Accountancy (Honours) Bachelor of Arts [Social Work/Social Administration] (Honours) Bachelor of Arts Tourism Studies/ (Honours) • Accountancy • Banking & Finance • Economics • Management • Marketing • Public Policy • Social Policy & Social Work Faculty of Education: Bachelor of Education (Honours) Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Youth & Community Studies • Arts & Languages in Education • Education Studies • Mathematics, Science & Technical Education • Primary Education • Psychology • Youth & Community Studies Faculty of Education: ˙ Programmes: ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ Adult Education Comparative Education Education in Corrective Facilities Critical & Creative Thinking in Education Teaching English as a Foreign Language Teaching for Diversity Inclusive Education Physical Education Resources, Information & Computer Technology in Education (RICTE) ˙ Culturally Responsive Education Faculty of Engineering: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) • Communications & Computer Engineering • Electrical Power & Control Engineering • Electronic Systems Engineering • Manufacturing Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Metallurgy & Materials Engineering Faculty of Laws: Bachelor of Laws Doctor of Laws • • • • • • Civil Law Commercial Law Criminal Law European & Comparative Law International Law Public Law Faculty of Medicine & Surgery: Doctor of Medicine & Surgery Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) • Anatomy • Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics • Pharmacy • Physiology & Biochemistry • Medicine • Surgery • Obstetrics & Gynaecology • Paediatrics • Pathology • Psychiatry • Public Health • Family Medicine Faculty of Science: Bachelor of Science (Honours) • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Information Systems • Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence • Mathematics • Physics • Statistics & Operations Research Faculty of Theology: Bachelor of Sacred Theology Bachelor of Arts [Theology & Human Studies] Bachelor of Arts [Theology] (Honours) • Church History, Patrology & Palaeochristian Archaeology • Fundamental & Dogmatic Theology, Ecumenism • Moral Theology • Pastoral Theology, Liturgy & Canon Law • Philosophy • Sacred Scripture, Hebrew & Greek Board of Studies for Information Technology: Bachelor of Science [Information Technology] (Honours) This degree course is an inter-faculty initiative between departments in the Faculties of Engineering and Science •Communications & Computer Engineering •Computer Information Systems •Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Among the Institutes a varied choice of subjects is available: Mediterranean Institute Bachelor of Arts/ (Honours) • Anthropology • Geography • Hispanic Studies • Contemporary Mediterranean Studies • Music Studies • Theatre Studies Institute of Health Care: Bachelor of Science (Honours) • Nursing & Midwifery • Communication Therapy • Dental Technology • Environmental Health • Medical Laboratory Science • Nutrition/Dietetics • Occupational Therapy • Physiotherapy • Podiatry • Radiography • Health Services Management Centre for Communication Technology Bachelor of Communications/ (Honours) Bachelor in Library Information & Archive Studies • Communications & Instructional Design • Library & Information Studies • Law and Information Technology Research Unit • Language Laboratory • Audio Visual Library Institute of Conservation & Management of Cultural Heritage Bachelor in Conservation & Restoration Studies (Honours) This degree course is conducted by the ICMCH, the teaching and research arm of Heritage Malta but is regulated by the University of Malta. Priority Areas • • • • • Information Technology Relations with industry Engineering Postgraduate Medical Education Forging of inter-university links and participation in collaborative research projects Research Areas - a comprehensive list may be viewed at: www.um.edu.mt/pub/res.html • • • • • • • • • • Molecular Biology Medical Science Aquaculture Microelectronics Renewable Energies Mediterranean Studies Anglo-Italian Literary & Cultural Relations since 1300 EU - Malta Relations Islands and Small States Environmental concerns The University Today • The University of Malta opens its doors to over 2500 new students annually. There are at present about 9800 students including some 750 foreign/exchange students from 80 different countries following full-time or part-time degree and diploma courses, many of them run on the modular or credit system. About 2300 students graduate each year. Junior College MATSEC Certificate • The University is also responsible for the Junior College, a pre-tertiary institution having some 4000 students. The two-year course prepares students for the MATSEC Certificate which gives access to University. Relaxing at the University of Malta • It’s not all work and no play at the University of Malta. The Students’ Council, Kunsill Studenti Universitarji is one of the oldest Students’ Unions in Europe. In 2001, it celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Consiglio Permanente Universitario, its forerunner. The Council is affiliated to ESIB - The European Students’ International Bureau. Relaxing at the University of Malta Apart from intervening in matters that directly concern students, the Council organises a number of social events. Other Faculty and Student Associations also exist. There is an active Sports Club. An olympic-size swimming pool is available for use as is a well-equipped multi-purpose sports hall.