Number of Enrolled Students in 2025/2026


According to the data on enrolled students in first-cycle studies by study programs, the total number of students across all faculties amounts to 1,565. The highest number of students is enrolled in the General Psychology study program, with a total of 401 students, making it the largest program within the University. This is followed by the Law program with 338 students, as well as Management and Business with 256 students and Finance and Banking with 225 students, which also show significant interest.

In the Occupational Safety program, 152 students are enrolled, while 41 students are enrolled in Fire Safety and 22 in Waste Management. Within the technical and IT studies, 118 students are enrolled in Software Technologies, while 12 students are enrolled in Computer Systems and Networks.


According to the data on enrolled students in second-cycle and integrated studies (models 3+2 and 4+1), the total number of students amounts to 234. The distribution shows diverse interest in study programs in the fields of management, psychology, security, information technology, and law.

In the Human Resource Management program, 35 students are enrolled, 23 students in Marketing, while 2 students are enrolled in Applied Finance. Within the field of psychology, the highest number of students is enrolled in the Clinical and Counseling Psychology program (4+1) with 22 students, while 4 students are enrolled in the same program under the 3+2 model. In the Social Protection Psychology programs, 8 students are enrolled (4+1) and 9 students (3+2), while in Psychology in Education, 4 students are enrolled (4+1), and no students are enrolled in the 3+2 model.

In the field of security, 49 students are enrolled in the Occupational Safety program (3+2), representing the highest number within this group of study programs. In Fire Safety (3+2), 5 students are enrolled, and in Waste Management (3+2), 12 students. In Software Technologies (3+2), 13 students are enrolled, while 15 students are enrolled in Computer Systems and Networks (3+2).

In the field of legal sciences, the greatest interest is in Criminal Law (4+1) with 16 students. This is followed by International Law and International Relations (4+1) with 7 students, Administrative Law and Public Administration (4+1) with 6 students, and Civil Law (4+1) with 4 students, while no students are enrolled in the Business Law program (4+1).


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