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Introduction to the departments and majors of Irish National Menu University
School profile

Back to 1795, at the beginning of the university, Menus has been inheriting the tradition of science education and research. Famous scientists, such as Nicholas Crane (1826- 1864), who made many early discoveries in the field of electromagnetic fields, and Hamilton, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who graduated from Menus, have made important contributions to maintaining this tradition. Today, Menus still maintains a world-class level in a large number of scientific research fields. For example, there are many national research centers in the school.

In addition to the strong research strength, the teaching level of the menu is also improving day by day. Now there are five departments: humanities and arts, natural science, philosophy, engineering and Quetta cultural research. In recent years, the school has made great progress in teaching, offering many courses popular with students and enterprises, such as finance, computer science, biotechnology, electronic engineering and media studies.

Department and specialty setting

Undergraduate majors are set as follows:

Mathematics, psychology, sociology, European cultural studies, media, finance, finance and venture capital management, finance and accounting, biotechnology, computer science and software engineering, astrophysics, theoretical physics and mathematics, genetics and biotechnology, chemistry and chemical pharmacy, computer engineering, electronic engineering, communication engineering, musicology.

Postgraduate majors are set as follows:

Adult and public education, applied sociology, computer music, computer science, economics, pedagogy, European social policy research, French, economy and finance, geographical analysis, German, Greek, Greek and Roman civilization, history, Latin, music history, music composition, music performance and theory, financial engineering and venture capital, philosophy, economic competition and rules, mathematics, remote detection and geographic information system, software engineering.