National University of General Sarmiento

National University of General Sarmiento
Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
Motto Una universidad innovadora
Type Public
Established 1993
Rector Lic. Gabriela Diker
Academic staff
286
Students 8,399 (2007) [1]
Undergraduates 7,879
Postgraduates 520
Location Malvinas Argentinas, Buenos Aires,  Argentina
34°31′20″S 58°42′00″W / 34.52222°S 58.70000°W / -34.52222; -58.70000Coordinates: 34°31′20″S 58°42′00″W / 34.52222°S 58.70000°W / -34.52222; -58.70000
Campus Urban
Colors White and Turquoise          
Athletics 4 varsity teams
LDU
Affiliations RUNCob
Website www.ungs.edu.ar

The National University of General Sarmiento (UNGS) (Castilian: Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento) is a national university in Argentina, founded in 1993. It is located in the localidad of Los Polvorines, of Malvinas Argentinas Partido, in the Greater Buenos Aires urban area.

Academics

UNGS is composed of four colleges (called institutos), offering seventeen courses.

The four colleges of UNGS are:

Undergraduate programs

The university offers several undergraduate programs[2] including History, Geography, Education, Philosophy, Communication, Political Sciences, Public Policy, Urbanism, Economics, Mathematics, Physics and Engineering.

Graduate programs

The graduate program[3] such as Specializations, Master and PhD Programs.

Student life

Most students are from Buenos Aires, though there are also international students from other Latin American countries. Noted faculty include José Luis Coraggio, a published economist.

See also

References

  1. Informe Anual 2007 - UNGS
  2. "Consulta de Carreras de Grado". UNGS. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
  3. include "Posgrado". UNGS. Retrieved 2009-03-12.


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