Universidad Central de Chile
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Universidad Central de Chile
Universidad Central de Chile (English: Central University of Chile), abbreviated as UCEN, is the first autonomous private university in Chile. It was founded in 1982 in Santiago de Chile. The university is accredited in institutional management and undergraduate teaching.
The university has five faculties. These faculties offer 33 undergraduate programs. There is also an institute that provides six technical careers. The university offers PhD, master's, and training programs. These programs cover areas such as Management, Business, Government, Architecture, Social Sciences, Law, Education, Health, and Technology.
The main campus is in the University District of Santiago, near the Toesca metro station. The university has four campuses, an extension center, and a sports center in Santiago. There is also a campus in La Serena, in the Región de Coquimbo in northern Chile. The university covers more than 89,000 square meters.
Rectors
| Name | Period |
|---|---|
| Carlos Blin Arriagada | 1983–1985 |
| Húgo Gálvez Gajardo | 1985–1995 |
| Vicente Kovacevic Poklepovic | 1995–2000 |
| Gonzalo Hernández Uribe | 2000 |
| René Martínez Lemoine | 2000–2001 |
| Luis Lucero Alday | 2002–2011 |
| Dr. Ignacio Larraechea Loeser | 2011 |
| Dr. Luis Merino Montero | 2011-2012 |
| Rafael Rosell Aiquel | 2012-2015 |
| Santiago González Larraín | 2015- |
Faculties
The Universidad Central de Chile has five main areas of study called faculties. These include the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, which has schools for engineering and architecture. There is also the Faculty of Economy, Government and Communications, with schools for economics and business, as well as government and communications.
Other faculties include Education and Social Science, Law and Humanities, and Healthcare Science. Each faculty offers different schools and programs for students to choose from. There is also an Institute of Technical Careers offering technical training.
Notable alumni
Some famous people studied at Universidad Central de Chile.
- Felipe Harboe is a senator for Senate cirucunscripcion No. 12 (Bio Bio Cordillera).
- Romy Schmidt was the Minister of National Assets.
International agreements
America
The Universidad Central de Chile has agreements with many universities in America. Some of these are in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, the United States, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay.
Asia
The university also works with schools in Asia, including China and Korea.
Europe
In Europe, partnerships exist with universities in Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, the Romani people, Spain, and Sweden.
Campus
The Universidad Central de Chile, also called UCEN, started in 1982 in Santiago de Chile. It is the first private university in Chile that runs itself without direct control from the government.
The university has five main areas of study, called faculties. These faculties offer 33 different programs for students to study for their first university degree. There is also one institute that teaches six advanced technical courses.
Student Federation
The Universidad Central de Chile Students Federation helps all the students talk with the school leaders. It is called FEUCEN for short. Marco Velarde, a student from the School of Sociology, is the current president of FEUCEN. The federation works with the CONFECH, a group that represents students all over Chile.
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