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Árbók Háskóla Íslands - 31.12.2003, Side 232
Faculty of Engineering The Faculty of Engineering is divided into four departmentS: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Computer Science Department. Studies offered in the Faculty include a three-year B.S. degree and an additional two-year M.S. degree. The Faculty also offers a Ph.D. programme. A full description of the courses can be found in the yearly Bulletin and on the web. There is close co-operation with the Faculty of Science in teaching some basic courses. Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law offers three types of degrees. which are designed to provide students with a theoretical and practical knowledge of lcelandic Law and Foreign / International Law. Thesis is required for graduation in all programmes. These programmes are: A three-year programme of undergraduate studies in law. leading to a B.A. degree in law. A two-year programme of postgraduate studies in law. leading to a Cand. Juris. degree. which is a professional qualification. A programme of postgraduate studies in law. consisting of either one-year or a two-year study line towards a LL.M. degree in International and Environmental Law. This programme is conducted and taught entirely in English. The new International Legal Programme will apply to different groups of law stu- dents and graduates. Firstly, the English-based LL.M. studies are open to law graduates from other countries as well as to lcelandic graduates if they want to continue their advanced legal studies in lceland. Secondly, lcelandic students may. after their B.A. degree in law. select individual postgraduate courses as part of their Cand. Juris. Programme, and thirdty. we welcome as before those foreign law students who are coming to lceland through international exchange programmes, like ERAS- MUS and NORDPLUS, in order to participate in the courses of our international programme. Faculty of Medicine The Departments of Medicine and Physiotherapy make up the Faculty of Medicine. Medicine The six-year course of study in medicine leads to the cand. med. degree which, with the addition of one year's clinical training and a licence from the Minister of Health, quatifies the holder to practice medicine in lceland. A competitive entrance examination is held in June and the students with the highest grades are allowed to start the medical programme. Atl students regardtess of nationality are required to fulfit this requirement. After finishing the first three (pre-clinical) years of the medical programme. students may devote one year to supervised research. upon the completion of which they graduate with a B.S. degree in Medicine. A two-year Master's programme (health sciences) is offered at the Medicat Faculty, as wetl as a five year Ph.D. programme. Physiotherapy The Department of Physiotherapy offers a four-year B.S. degree programme. A competitive entrance examination is held in June to limit the number of students who are accepted (presently 20). 228
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