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Autonomous University of Coahuila

The Autonomous University of Coahuila (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, or "UAdeC") is a state university founded in 1957. It is located in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. The university system has three campuses — Saltillo, Torreón, and Norte — distributed among the most populated cities in the state. It perhaps the only one university in the world which is governed by a President elected for a period of 3 years by direct general balloting by the unqualified vote of both students and teachers.[1]

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Campuses edit

The university's administrative headquarters are located on the Saltillo campus. The city's reputation for learning dates back to Colonial times and this tradition continues to be true today. Saltillo, the state capital, is only a 50-minute drive from the metropolitan city of Monterrey. Although highly industrialized, Saltillo offers a variety of cultural attractions, such as the Plaza de Armas, the Government Palace, the Cathedral de Santiago, and several interesting museums.

Another of the campuses is located in the city of Torreón. The area is hot and dry and includes the nearby desert oasis called Dunas de Viesca and Parras de la Fuente. Torreón is well known for its cotton crop and milk production.

The Campus Norte is situated mainly in the city of Monclova. The region is one of the main domestic producers of coal. Nearby attractions include Xochipoli Park, the Don Martin Dam and the Bisagra Turtle Reserve.

The Piedras Negras Campus is located near the government palace and the city's main square, the¨Macro Plaza¨.

The university also has an inter-institutional agreement with the Universidad Mexico Americana del Norte in Reynosa, Tamaulipas to offer its Doctor of Business Administration degree at the border city. [2]

Majors edit

Undergraduate

  • Accounting
  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Business Administration
  • Chemistry
  • Civil
  • Communications and Electronics
  • Computer Administration
  • Computer Engineering
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Electrical
  • Finances
  • Fiscal Administration
  • Graphic Design
  • Health Sciences
  • History
  • Human Relations
  • Human Resources
  • Industrial
  • Law
  • Marketing
  • Math
  • Mechanical
  • Merchandising
  • Metallurgy and Materials
  • Mineral and Energy Resources
  • Music
  • Musical Education
  • Physics
  • Political Sciences and Public Administration
  • Production
  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Software
  • Spanish Literature

Graduate

  • Anesthesiology
  • Biocatalysts
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemistry Science and Technology
  • Clinical Pharmacology
  • Construction
  • Corporate Health, Safety and Ecology
  • Dentistry
  • Electronics
  • Emergencies
  • Enzymes
  • Family Medicine
  • Finances
  • Fiscal Administration
  • Food Science and Technology
  • General Surgery
  • Geriatrics
  • Global Business
  • Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Health Research
  • Human Capital
  • Information Technology
  • Integral Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Law
  • Marketing
  • Math Education
  • Mechanical
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pediatrics
  • Planning (Economics/Architecture)
  • Projects Administration (Architecture)
  • Projects Formulation and Evaluation
  • Radiology
  • Radiology
  • Real Estate Valuation
  • Regional Development
  • Research
  • Social Development
  • Taxes
  • Trauma
  • Upper Level Corporate Management
  • Water Management
  • Work Medicine

Students & Facilities edit

  • Total Enrollment: 30,269
  • Undergraduates: 29,157
  • Graduates: 1,112
  • Total Faculty: 2,270
  • Full-time Faculty: 588
  • Library Facilities: 55
  • Library Volumes: 374,429
  • Cafeterias:
  • Student Computing Centers: 45
  • Average Students/Computer:
  • Photocopy Facilities: 30
  • Campus Bookstores: 31

Extracurricular activities edit

  • Folkloric dance
  • Guided tours
  • Intercollegiate sports
  • Music
  • Musical groups
  • Radio/television
  • Small business groups
  • Social service groups
  • Social services
  • Student government/student council
  • Student newspaper
  • Travel groups

Description of the local area edit

The state capital of Saltillo, founded in 1577, is the oldest city in northern Mexico. Located at an elevation of 5,245 feet (1,614 m), this city of almost 500,000 people enjoys a mild, dry climate. Saltillo's wool, silk and cotton mills are the sources of the brightly colored "sarapes" for which the city is famous.

Torreón is located in the southwest corner of the state in an area known as La Laguna that comprises an area of the neighbor State of Durango. With nearly half a million inhabitants, it is the center of a metropolitan area of more than one million inhabitants. Since it is part of the desert region of northern Mexico, Torreón has a dry climate and hot temperatures. Torreón hosts more than 30 universities, both public and private. As host to one of the largest producers of milk in the country, the city has become a key industrial zone.

Monclova is home to the Campus Norte. It has a population of 178,606 and boasts one of the most important iron and steel foundries in the country.

The city is a dynamic urban and economic hub of the region and the source of industrial development in the area of mining and metallurgy.

Attractions include the 17th century Church of San Francisco and the Parroquia de Santiago, as well as the collections of the Harold R. Pape and the Polvoron Museums.

Campus Description edit

In order to meet the demand for higher education in the state of Coahuila, UAdeC has three campuses located throughout the state. The campus in Saltillo comprises 24 schools, the Torreón campus has 17 schools and the Campus Norte in Monclova has 10 schools.

Students have access to computers connected to the Internet and all the university centers have cafeterias, a library and sports facilities.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-02.
  2. ^ "DOCTORADO" (PDF). UMAN. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.

External links edit

  • website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Autonomous University of Coahuila news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Autonomous University of Coahuila Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila or UAdeC is a state university founded in 1957 It is located in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila The university system has three campuses Saltillo Torreon and Norte distributed among the most populated cities in the state It perhaps the only one university in the world which is governed by a President elected for a period of 3 years by direct general balloting by the unqualified vote of both students and teachers 1 School Logo Contents 1 Campuses 2 Majors 3 Students amp Facilities 4 Extracurricular activities 5 Description of the local area 6 Campus Description 7 References 8 External linksCampuses editThe university s administrative headquarters are located on the Saltillo campus The city s reputation for learning dates back to Colonial times and this tradition continues to be true today Saltillo the state capital is only a 50 minute drive from the metropolitan city of Monterrey Although highly industrialized Saltillo offers a variety of cultural attractions such as the Plaza de Armas the Government Palace the Cathedral de Santiago and several interesting museums Another of the campuses is located in the city of Torreon The area is hot and dry and includes the nearby desert oasis called Dunas de Viesca and Parras de la Fuente Torreon is well known for its cotton crop and milk production The Campus Norte is situated mainly in the city of Monclova The region is one of the main domestic producers of coal Nearby attractions include Xochipoli Park the Don Martin Dam and the Bisagra Turtle Reserve The Piedras Negras Campus is located near the government palace and the city s main square the Macro Plaza The university also has an inter institutional agreement with the Universidad Mexico Americana del Norte in Reynosa Tamaulipas to offer its Doctor of Business Administration degree at the border city 2 Majors editUndergraduate Accounting Architecture Art Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Chemistry Civil Communications and Electronics Computer Administration Computer Engineering Economics Education Electrical Finances Fiscal Administration Graphic Design Health Sciences History Human Relations Human Resources Industrial Law Marketing Math Mechanical Merchandising Metallurgy and Materials Mineral and Energy Resources Music Musical Education Physics Political Sciences and Public Administration Production Psychology Social Work Sociology Software Spanish LiteratureGraduate Anesthesiology Biocatalysts Biotechnology Chemistry Science and Technology Clinical Pharmacology Construction Corporate Health Safety and Ecology Dentistry Electronics Emergencies Enzymes Family Medicine Finances Fiscal Administration Food Science and Technology General Surgery Geriatrics Global Business Gynecology and Obstetrics Health Research Human Capital Information Technology Integral Medicine Internal Medicine Law Marketing Math Education Mechanical Ophthalmology Pediatrics Planning Economics Architecture Projects Administration Architecture Projects Formulation and Evaluation Radiology Radiology Real Estate Valuation Regional Development Research Social Development Taxes Trauma Upper Level Corporate Management Water Management Work MedicineStudents amp Facilities editTotal Enrollment 30 269 Undergraduates 29 157 Graduates 1 112 Total Faculty 2 270 Full time Faculty 588 Library Facilities 55 Library Volumes 374 429 Cafeterias Student Computing Centers 45 Average Students Computer Photocopy Facilities 30 Campus Bookstores 31Extracurricular activities editFolkloric dance Guided tours Intercollegiate sports Music Musical groups Radio television Small business groups Social service groups Social services Student government student council Student newspaper Travel groupsDescription of the local area editThe state capital of Saltillo founded in 1577 is the oldest city in northern Mexico Located at an elevation of 5 245 feet 1 614 m this city of almost 500 000 people enjoys a mild dry climate Saltillo s wool silk and cotton mills are the sources of the brightly colored sarapes for which the city is famous Torreon is located in the southwest corner of the state in an area known as La Laguna that comprises an area of the neighbor State of Durango With nearly half a million inhabitants it is the center of a metropolitan area of more than one million inhabitants Since it is part of the desert region of northern Mexico Torreon has a dry climate and hot temperatures Torreon hosts more than 30 universities both public and private As host to one of the largest producers of milk in the country the city has become a key industrial zone Monclova is home to the Campus Norte It has a population of 178 606 and boasts one of the most important iron and steel foundries in the country The city is a dynamic urban and economic hub of the region and the source of industrial development in the area of mining and metallurgy Attractions include the 17th century Church of San Francisco and the Parroquia de Santiago as well as the collections of the Harold R Pape and the Polvoron Museums Campus Description editIn order to meet the demand for higher education in the state of Coahuila UAdeC has three campuses located throughout the state The campus in Saltillo comprises 24 schools the Torreon campus has 17 schools and the Campus Norte in Monclova has 10 schools Students have access to computers connected to the Internet and all the university centers have cafeterias a library and sports facilities References edit Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila Archived from the original on 2014 04 02 DOCTORADO PDF UMAN 17 September 2019 Retrieved 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