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University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary

Medicine, Bucharest
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Agriculture in 1852
About our history
Faculty of Agriculture in 1869
The University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary
Medicine in Bucharest is the oldest and largest
agricultural higher educational institution in Romania.
It was established in 1852 when Prince Barbu Stirbei
signed the act established The Agricultural Institute in
Pantelimon. It began operating in 1853.
In 1867 after including forestry subject matters in the
curriculum, agronomic education develops under the
name The Central Agricultural and Forestry School.
Faculty of Agriculture in 1948
About our history
Faculty of Agriculture in 2013
In the following years agronomic education developed and its name were:
The higher Agricultural School in Herestrau 1915
The Academy of high Agronomic Studies 1929
The Bucharest Agronomic Institute 1949
University of Agronomic Sciences in 1992
University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine in 1995.
The last course in 1978
About our
history
Professor Gheorghe Ionescu ieti
in the midle of students - 1956
The teaching staff - 1928
The last course
in 2012
University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest
Romania
Faculty of Agriculture

Faculty of Horticulture

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Animal Husbandry Faculty

Faculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering

Faculty of Biotechnologies

Faculty of Management, Economic Engineering
in Agriculture and Rural Development
Faculty of Agriculture
The Faculty of Agriculture was established in 1852 and
has had a large didactic and research experience both
nationally and internationally as it is the oldest and most
prestigious agronomic higher educational institution in
Romania.

The Faculty of Agriculture provides high qualification
in the following domains: agronomy, forestry and
biology.
Also, it carries out scientific research activities in the
following domains: agriculture, food security and
safety, forestry, biology and the environment.

The graduates of the Faculty of Agriculture acquire
qualifications that meet the requirements of the labour
market from such sectors as production, services,
scientific research, education, expertise and consulting,
agribusiness, insurance, administration and integrated
management of agricultural production, forestry and rural
environment.


Cycle III
PhD Studies
(3 years)
Cycle II
M.Sc Studies
(2 years)
Cycle I
B.Sc Studies
( 3 - 4 y e a r s )
Cycle I B.Sc Studies
Agriculture * - Full-time courses, 4 years - 240 credits
- Acredited study program
Forestry - Full-time courses, 4 years - 240 credits
- Acredited study program
Biology - Full-time courses, 3 years - 180 credits
- Acredited study program
Agriculture - Part-time courses, 4 years - 240 credits
- Authorized study program
Biology - Part-time courses, 3 years - 180 credits
- Acredited study program
Starting with the 3
rd
year of studies, the students can make their choice for the following specializations:
Agriculture
Soil Sciences
Plant Protection
Cycle II M.Sc Studies
Sustainable Agriculture - Full-time courses, 2 years - 120 credits
- Accredited study program
Agricultural Consulting - Full-time courses, 2 years - 120 credits,
- Accredited study program
Management and Expertise of Land Resources
- Full-time courses, 2 years - 120 credits
- Accredited study program
Agro-ecosystem Protection and Phytosanitary Expertise
- Full-time courses, 2 years - 120 credits
- Accredited study program
Plant Breeding and Seed Production
- Full-time courses, 2 years - 120 credits
- Accredited study program
Exploatation of the Technical Systems for Agriculture
- Full-time courses, 2 years - 120 credits
- Accredited study program
The didactic farms
TThe didactic farm includes a vegetal farm covering 455 ha of
large field crops, a fruit-growing farm (65 ha of orchard), an animal
and fish farm 19 ha covered with water, a stable for horses, a
refrigerated warehouse with a capacity of 900 tons and controlled
temperature, humidity and environment for storing fruit and
vegetables, a modern palmipedes DNA library farm (stock geese,
ducks) and many modern facilities for the accommodation and
training of future specialists.



The Pietroasa Viticulture and Winermaking Research and
Development Station 200 ha
Experimental field - Moara Domneasca
NURSERY AND FRUIT FARM - 100 ha
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Our courses
Our
didactical
activities
Our laboratories
and seminaries
About our
didactical
activities
Our didactical activities
in the field
About our
didactical
activities
Our
students
Our researches in
the field - Moara
Domneasc Farm
About our
scientific
activities
Our researches
in laboratories
About our
scientific
activities
Our international
scientific symposium
Partnership
Our university has been involved in international research projects, in partnership with
similar institutions in the world, within which we developed innovative topics of major
importance to agriculture, food supply and related domains such as:
The University of Copenhagen, Denmrk
Ankara University, Turkey
The University of Cordoba, Spain
The University of Lille, France
The University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, Austria
The Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences in Hebei, China
The Studies University of Tuscia, Italy
The University of Valladolid, Italy
The University Kafr El Sheikh, Egipt
University of Evora, Portugal
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Wageningen University, Holland
University of Greenwich, England
Agricultural University of Athens
University of Hohenheim
Agricultural University of Plovdiv







Our
international
events
Our meetings
and
workshops
Agriculture Faculty
at Research Fair
Our
participation
to different
events
Agriculture
Faculty
at CNCSIS
Conference

Our publications

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