Universidad de Mendoza
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| Type | Private university |
|---|---|
| Established | 1960 |
| Dean | Salvador B. Navarría PhD |
| Location | , , 32°53′30″S 68°51′40″W / 32.891711°S 68.861129°W |
| Website | www |
The University of Mendoza (Spanish: Universidad de Mendoza, UM) is an Argentine non-profit private university in the city of Mendoza with a branch in the city of San Rafael.
History
The University of Mendoza was established on December 22, 1959. The university is the oldest and biggest private non-profit institution in the region of Cuyo.[1][2]
Schools
School of Design, Architecture and Urban Design
- Architecture and Urban Design (R.I.B.A. Accredited Program)
- Interior Architecture
- Graphic Design
- Fashion Design
The Department of Architecture has a RIBA/CONEAU-accredited five-year, full-time course of studies in architecture leading to the UM Intermediate Examination (RIBA Part 1) and UM Final Examination (RIBA Part 2).
The Faculty of Architecture building, designed by Enrico Tedeschi and constructed between 1962 and 1964, was selected in 2015 for the exhibition "Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955-1980" at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.[3]
School of Engineering
- Computer Hardware Engineering
- Computer Software Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Informatics Engineering
- Electronics Engineering
- Bioengineering
School of Law
- Law
- Notary
School of Medicine
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Anesthesiology
- Clinical Pathology
- Surgery
- Haematology
- Radiology
School of Dentistry
- Dentistry
School of Psychology
- Psychology
School of Economic Sciences
- Accountancy
- Business Administration
Notable people
- Noemí Goytia (born 1936), architect, professor
- Alejandro C. Frery (born 160), statistician, remote sensing expert, professor
References
- ^ Villegas Marcó, Susana (2025-01-12). "Creación de la Universidad de Mendoza". Los Andes (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-19.
- ^ Raffa, Cecilia. "El edificio de la FAUD - UM, patrimonio nacional". CONICET Mendoza (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-19.
- ^ Brussino, Lucía (2024-01-15). "Architecture Classics: Mendoza School of Architecture / Enrico Tedeschi". ArchDaily. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
