The academic activities of the school began four years later in 1992, with the enrollment of 35 bachelor’s students in the field of geology.
To reflect the promotion, the establishment of three new schools of Engineering, Art, and Humanities was added to the agenda.
The University has 172 faculty members, 5423 students in bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. levels, and 68 majors and minors combined.
As such, the admission process is done – as with any other public university in Iran – through the biannual National Entrance Exam.
The School of Earth Sciences formed the first educational program at the onset of Damghan University’s establishment.
The School of Earth Sciences, initially known as the Department of Geology, officially commenced its activities with the enrollment of 35 students.
The school, moreover, features a range of laboratories and workshops in the fields of Sedimentology, Experimental Tectonics, Fluid Inclusions, and Stratigraphy.
The mutual cultural, educational, and research agreement between the two institutes resulted in the establishment of five undergraduate programs: The school currently has a total of 9 faculty members in the following departments: Due to the requirements of the liberal arts majors, the School of art is among the most equipped within the university with seven workshops: The School of Humanities officially commenced its activities in 2013 by admitting students to the Master's program in Islamic Jurisprudence and Criminal Law.
The School focuses on a range of disciplines aimed at providing comprehensive education in humanities and social sciences.
The following is a list of the departments within the school: Damghan University’s Incubation Center is an economic office, established in 2022, which supports startups with entrepreneurial spirit with the preparation of general facilities and administrative procedures.
The library started its operations with a collection of over three thousand books and ten journal titles (both Persian and Latin).
The new site was inaugurated in the presence of the then Minister of Science, Research, and Technology, Dr. Kamran Daneshjou.
The establishment of the Institute of Biological Sciences at Damghan University was approved by the Council of Higher Education Development on July 2, 2011.