Starting with the 2025–2026 academic year, the University of Bucharest is opening Romania’s first faculty dedicated entirely to interdisciplinary studies: the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies (FSI).
This new faculty addresses a growing need in today’s world—to understand and tackle complex challenges from multiple perspectives. From climate change and systemic crises to public health issues and rapid technological advancements, we are clearly facing dynamic challenges. Yet, each of these also presents an opportunity to build something better. At FSI, you’ll learn how to turn these opportunities into meaningful solutions.
Why choose the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies?
If your goal is to become a professional capable of connecting science, technology, and the transfer of knowledge into society, then the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies is where your journey begins.
FSI is designed to help you understand and manage major contemporary societal issues by integrating methods and concepts from social sciences, environmental studies, public health, and technology. The program emphasizes critical thinking, data analysis, practical solutions, and social responsibility.
Bachelor’s Program: Public Health Services and Policies
Starting in the 2025–2026 academic year, you’ll have the opportunity to enroll in a new undergraduate program designed to explore interdisciplinary themes.
The first bachelor’s program offered by FSI is Public Health Services and Policies—an interdisciplinary path that combines elements from medicine, administrative sciences, geography, sociology, computer science, and environmental studies.
Recent global health crises have underscored the vital role of public health experts in shaping effective policies. The field continues to grow, and graduates with public health expertise are in high demand in public administration, healthcare infrastructure, NGOs, consultancy firms, and international organizations.
In this program, you’ll learn to evaluate public health policies and services from multiple angles, work in multidisciplinary teams, and contribute to developing practical solutions to today’s complex health challenges. Course topics include: Biological, Genetic, and Infectious Foundations of Population Health, Communication for Public Health, Leadership in the Public Sector, Strategies to Combat Major Chronic and Infectious Diseases.
The program spans 3 years, is offered full-time (on-site), and grants 180 ECTS credits upon completion.
For this admission session, FSI is offering 25 tuition-free spots (state-funded) and 50 tuition-based spots.
A collaborative and open learning environment
FSI’s programs are developed in collaboration with faculty members from various departments across the University of Bucharest. You’ll benefit from a diverse academic experience, where engaging with professors from multiple disciplines is a core part of your learning journey.
The faculty also supports involvement in applied research projects, collaborations with national and international experts, and internships in relevant institutions. These experiences will significantly enhance your practical, analytical, and managerial skills, helping you enter the job market with confidence or continue your academic journey toward a successful career.
How to apply to FSI
For the 2025–2026 academic year, admission to the Public Health Services and Policies program will be based on an application review process.
The admission average will be calculated as follows:
- 50% from the grade obtained in the Romanian Language and Literature written exam (as part of the national Baccalaureate)
- 50% from the grade in another written Baccalaureate exam, chosen by the candidate.
More details about what the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies has to offer, including updates, program information for the Public Health Services and Policies degree, and required application documents, are available on the FSI website here.




