National University of General Sarmiento

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National University of General Sarmiento
Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
Logo UNGS-recorte.jpg
MottoUna universidad innovadora
TypePublic
Established1993
RectorLic. Gabriela Diker
Academic staff
286
Students8,399 (2007) [1]
Undergraduates7,879
Postgraduates520
Location, ,
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
CampusUrban
ColorsWhite and Turquoise    
Athletics4 varsity teams
LDU
Affiliations
Websitewww.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 (small city) 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:

  • Instituto de Ciencias (ICI)
  • Instituto del Conurbano (ICO)
  • Instituto del Desarrollo Humano (IDH)
  • Instituto de Industria (IDEI)

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. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2009-03-12.

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