Queen's offers undergraduate degree programmes in a diverse range of subject areas. Teaching and research in the different subjects in the University are carried out in Schools, which are, in turn, grouped into three Faculties.
There are 20 vibrant academic Schools at Queen's. Each School offers world-class education programmes and incorporates a number of world-class research clusters.The Faculties and their constituent Schools are:
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Schools of:
Education
English
History and Anthropology
Languages, Literatures and Performing Arts
Law
Queen's University Management School
Music and Sonic Arts
Politics, International Studies and Philosophy
Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Schools of:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology
Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering
Mathematics and Physics
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Psychology
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Schools of:
Biological Sciences
Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences
Nursing and Midwifery
Pharmacy
Erasmus students can be accepted only from universities with which Queen's has a formal bilateral agreement. These bilateral agreements operate first at institutional level and then at subject level. An Erasmus student may take modules only in those subjects which have been included in the bilateral agreement with the student's home university. The universities with which Queen's has bilateral agreements are listed here.
For information on the different academic Schools, please consult the Schools list.