Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad
University’s presentation
“Vasile Goldiș” Western University is a young university which, in its over 30 years of existence, gained solid prestige among national and European private and public universities.
“Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad is a promoter of academic quality in interdisciplinary scientific research in Arad, Transylvania and the Euro-region.
Within the University there are six Faculties: Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Computer Sciences and Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Social and Humane Sciences and Sports.
Address
Bd. Revolutiei, nr. 94-96, Arad
Website
Social Network
Fields of Education
- Arts and Humanities
- Economic and Social Sciences
- Law and Political Sciences
- Health (Medicine, Pharmacy, Dental, Sports)
Contact person for the incoming exchange students
Dariana Morena Savici
Do you have a Buddy system?
No
Academic calendar (link)
Number of students in the institution
5000
Proportion of international students
20%
Main language of instruction for the courses open to international students
English
Level required
- B2
Official certification
Official certification not asked
Other languages of instruction
Romanian, French
Level required for the other languages
- B2
Official certification for the other languages
Official certification not asked
Clarifications about the courses
attached please find the medical curriculum in english. for other specialities, we can send the curriculum upon request.
Information about Online Courses & Distance Learning
Currently, courses in Romania are all onsite.
we use moodle platforms for students and professors.
Linguistic support
-
Equivalence of university credits
30 ECTS credits for 1 semester and 60 ECTS for whole year
Additional fees
No
Services available on the campus
medical office, cafeteria, printing office for students, library
Specific support or facilities for students with disabilities or ALD
-
On-campus accommodation solutions?
No