University of Freiburg, the full name of which is Albert-Ludwig-Freiburg University? T Freiburg), located in Freiburg, Baden-Wü rttemberg, Germany, was founded in 1457 and is one of the oldest universities in Germany.
Faculty setting
Theological seminary, Law School, Academy of Economics and Behavioral Sciences, Medical College (University Medical Center), Linguistics College, School of Mathematics and Physics, School of Environment and Natural Resources, School of Biology, School of Engineering, School of Chemistry and Pharmacy.
major setting
medieval church history and modern church history, Christian philosophy, Christian archaeology, ancient teaching history, church laws and regulations, and religious history;
Christian sociology, New Testament literature, teaching literature, Old Testament literature, moral theology and basic theology;
international law, administrative law, philosophy of law, national law and administrative law, legal history, civil law, criminal law, political law, administrative law and church regulations, German public law and foreign public law, German legal history, labor law and procedural law, modern legal history, social insurance and commercial law, trade law, private international law and Roman law;
political economics and agricultural economics, social politics; Statistics;
Pathology, Physiology, Otolaryngology, Pediatrics, Blood Transfusion, Gynecology, Hygiene and Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Psychiatry and Neurology, Chemical Pathology, Surgery, Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation, Medical Insurance, Internal Medicine, Medical Psychology, Applied Physiology, Dentistry, Pharmacology, Nuclear Medicine, Serology, Sports and Leisure Medicine, Immunobiology, Sports Medicine. Biophysics and radiobiology, gynecology radiology, neurology, cardiology, nuclear medicine treatment, virology, immunopathology, anatomy, orthopedics, maxillofacial medicine, anesthesiology, neurosurgery, medical history, pharmacology and toxicology, medical sociology, immunology, neuropathology, radiology, human genetics and anthropology;
Philosophy and pedagogy, sports, psychology, music, art history, medieval Latin literature, Romanesque literature, classical literature, modern German literature, English literature, American language and writing, folklore and German literature, sociology, Slavic studies, Russian national conditions, Scandinavian studies;
political science, ancient history, medieval history, economic history and social history, modern history and eastern European history, modern history and prehistoric history;
Mathematics, physics, geophysics, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, genetics, botany, plant biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, biophysics, limnology, geophysics, ethnology, geography, meteorology, geology, paleontology, mineralogy, pedology, afforestation, bio-wood research, forest management, forest policy, forest biostatistics.