Bachelor’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree – Specializations
Studies in agronomic education end with a bachelor’s examination, the graduates acquiring the title of “engineer”, respectively “licensed” in biology.
Domain | Specialization | Title | Credits | Duration | Responsible |
Agronomy | Agriculture (A) | engineer | 240 | 4 years | PhD, Assoc. Prof. Dănuţ SIMIONIUC |
Montanology (A) | engineer | 240 | 4 years | PhD, Lect. Alina MARTA |
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Exploitation of Machines and Equipment for Agriculture and Food Industry (AP) | engineer | 240 | 4 years | PhD, Prof. Radu ROŞCA | |
Engineering and Management in Agriculture and Rural Development | Engineeringand Managementin Agribusiness (A) | engineer | 240 | 4 years | PhD, Prof. Stejărel BREZULEANU |
Food Engineering | Technology of Processing Agricultural Products (A) | engineer | 240 | 4 years | PhD, Prof. Florin-Daniel LIPŞA |
Consumer and Environmental Protection (AP) | engineer | 240 | 4 years | PhD, Prof. Petru-Marian CÂRLESCU |
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Biology | Biology (A) | licenţiat | 180 | 3 years | PhD, Lect. Cristina SLABU |
Professional perspectives
- agricultural farms and associations;
- food-industry based units;
- offices for consumer’s protection;
- phyto-syearstary customs police;
- district laboratories for fodder quality control;
- research stations;
- tertiary education institutions;
- secondary education institutions;
- agricultural chambers, agencies and offices for rural development;
- non-governmental organissations focused on rural development;
- town halls department of sustainable development;
- assessing and certifying agricultural fields and products.