University of Victoria - Faculties and Schools

Faculties and Schools

Below is a partial list of divisions and faculties within the University of Victoria system.

  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Fine Arts, includes departments of History in Art, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts and Writing.
  • Graduate Studies (various faculties)
  • Human & Social Development
  • Child and Youth Care
  • Dispute resolution
  • Health Information Science
  • Nursing
  • Public Administration
  • Social Work
  • Humanities, includes the departments and programs of English, French, Germanic and Russian Studies, Greek and Roman Studies, Hispanic and Italian Studies, History, Linguistics, Medieval studies, Religious Studies, Pacific and Asian Studies, and Philosophy.
  • Continuing Studies
  • Political Sciences & Economics
  • Medical Sciences
  • Science, includes the departments and programs of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, and Physics and Astronomy.
  • Social Sciences which includes Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Geography, Psychology, and Sociology.

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