Founded in 2000, the Faculty of Sciences is formed of four departments: Mathematics, Computer Science, Science and Technology and Chemistry and Life and Earth Sciences.
In addition to the necessary explicit knowledge of applied and fundamental sciences (mathematics, statistics, physics, computer sciences, chemistry, biochemistry and life and earth sciences), the students will be formed to develop their adaptation capabilities and to prepare them to a fast entrance into the professional facilitating thereby their insertion as long as their mobility.
Concerning research, the Faculty of Sciences conducts fundamental and applied studies contributing to the advancement of science and the improvement of our environment. Based on an innovative character, she was committed in transdisciplinary research themes which are jointly moving towards a sustainable development at national level and an international partnership approach that promotes the transfer of knowledge and technology.
At the center of wide international relations covering the five continents, the Faculty plays a major role in forming researchers, teachers, entrepreneurs and administrators.
Thereby, the main mission at the Faculty of Sciences is to prepare students to face different situations that our society may present on the national and international levels on both private and public sectors.
The Study Program
The Faculty adopts the credit based LMD system. The delivered diplomas are the following:
- License (3 years)
- Masters (2 years)
- Ph.D. (3 years)