Sahand University of Technology


Sahand University of Technology is a leading engineering school in Iran. Located in the northwest of Iran, in Sahand satellite city, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The university offers 2 Associate
degrees, 22 bachelor's degrees, 57 master's degrees, and 60 Ph.D degrees in 9 colleges. It is named after the nearby mountain of Sahand.

History

Sahand University of Technology was established in 1989 by the approval of the council responsible for development of the universities and higher council of Cultural Revolution. An area of 410 hectares for university campus and 1100 hectares for research purposes has been allocated in 20 km far from Tabriz. In 2009, the university expelled several of its Baha'i students.

Academics

The departments of materials, chemical, mining, electrical, civil, polymer, and mechanical engineering offer degrees in B.Sc., M.Sc., and PhD levels. The faculty of basic sciences are responsible for basic science courses and cognitive courses and offers degrees in physics and mathematics. In addition, the Varzeghan Technical Institute offers programs in strip mining, ore decoration, and practical computer, and Benab's Technical Institute also offers programs in scientific practical communication- data communication. The university's e-learning center accepts students in three fields: chemical engineering, materials engineering and bioelectrical engineering.

List of Departments