National University of Cuyo

National University of Cuyo
National University of Cuyo
Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
National University of Cuyo seal
Motto In spiritus remigio vita
Established 1939
Type Public
Rector Ing. Agr. Arturo Roberto Somoza
Vice Rector Gustavo KENT
Academic staff 4,071
Students 37,900
Location Mendoza, Argentina
32°52′50″S 68°52′42″W / 32.880650°S 68.878306°W / -32.880650; -68.878306Coordinates: 32°52′50″S 68°52′42″W / 32.880650°S 68.878306°W / -32.880650; -68.878306
Colours Green, White and Blue             
Website www.uncu.edu.ar

The National University of Cuyo (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, UNCuyo) is the largest center of higher education in the province of Mendoza, Argentina.[citation needed]

As of 2005, the university had 12 academic schools in the city of Mendoza and a delegation in the city of San Rafael (province of Mendoza), in addition to the Balseiro Institute, which is the most developed institute of Physics research in Argentina, located in the city of San Carlos de Bariloche (province of Río Negro). It includes the University Technological Institute which offers technical education in four other cities in Mendoza province. Moreover, UNCuyo is also devoted to improving education due to having 7 other buildings working as High Schools:

  • C.U.C. (Colegio Universitario Central "Gral. Jose de San Martin")
  • Escuela de Comercio Martín Zapata
  • Liceo Agrícola
  • Escuela del Magisterio
  • Colegio de Gral. Alvear.
  • D.A.D (Departamento de aplicación Docente)
  • Escuela Carmen Vera Arenas

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History

The UNCuyo was established on March 21, 1939 by the presidential decree 20971. The university was established to offer tertiary education provision in the region of Cuyo (the provinces of Mendoza, San Juan and San Luis). At its foundation the university was composed of some existing higher education colleges, and new ones were incorporated. Regional affiliations were established in Human Sciences, Medicine, Agronomy and Economics in Mendoza, Engineering and Architecture in San Juan, and Natural Sciences in San Luis. These links remained in place until 1973. That year the National University of San Juan and the National University of San Luis were established from the adjunct faculties of the National University of Cuyo already in these regions. Thereafter, the National University of Cuyo concentrated itself in Mendoza, in addition to a campus in Río Negro Province: the Balseiro Institute.

Schools

School of Engineering

  • Industrial Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering

Graduate

  • PhD in Engineering
  • Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Master in Environmental Engineering
  • Specialization in Environmmental Engineering
  • Master in Energy
  • Master in Structural Engineering
  • Diploma in Administration and Direction of Projects
  • Diploma in Administration and Control of Buildings
  • Diploma in Management of Good Quality
  • Diploma in Management of Innovations and Technologies of Information and Communication.

Balseiro Institute (San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro)

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Physics
  • Nuclear Engineering

Graduate

  • PhD in Physics
  • PhD in Nuclear Engineering
  • PhD in Engineering Sciences
  • Master of Physic Sciences
  • Master of Medical Physics
  • Master of engineering.
  • Specialization Nuclear Energy Technological Applications

School of Arts and Plastic Design

  • Art
  • History of Art
  • Sculpture
  • Design
  • Voice
  • Musicology
  • Choral Direction
  • Instruments
  • Dramatic Arts
  • Theatre Production

School of Economic Sciences

  • Accountancy
  • Business Administration
  • Economics

Graduate

  • MBA
  • MBA - Executive
  • Master in Management of Agroindustrial Business
  • Master in Management of H.R. (Human Resources)
  • Specialization in Costs and Management of Business
  • Specialization in Technnology Management
  • Specialization in Labour Unions
  • Course of Merging, Union and Scission of Enterprises.
  • Course of Financial Strategy
  • Course of Foreign Trade
  • Course of Accountings

There are many others. For further information please visit: http://www.fce.uncu.edu.ar/paginas/index/cursos

School of Medicine

  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Clinical Pathology
  • Surgery
  • Haematology
  • Radiology

School of Social and Political Sciences

  • Political Science and Public Administration
  • Sociology
  • Social Work
  • Communication

School of Law

  • Law

Graduate

  • PhD in Law
  • Specialization in Law of Damages
  • Master of Administrative Law
  • Specialization and Master of Magistrature and Steps of the Judicial process
  • Specialization in Labour Law
  • Course of Familyy Law
  • Course of History for the Bicentennial

School of Humanities

  • Philosophy
  • Philology
  • History
  • Geography
  • French
  • English
  • Italian
  • Education Sciences

School of Dentistry

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Hygiene

Elementary and Special-Needs Education

  • Primary Education
  • Education for the deaf
  • Speech Therapy
  • Education for the blind

School of Agricultural Sciences

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Bromatology

Applied Sciences (San Rafael, Mendoza)

  • Applied Food Sciences
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Chemical Analysis
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Bromatology

Recent research

In recent research conducted by UNCuyo's students it was discovered how methods of cutting and preparing food can affect how many nutrients are retained in a meal.[1] Notably they found that the thiosulfinates (that inhibit platelet aggregation and microparticle shedding) found in garlic and onions do not form until crushing or cutting. The research also demonstrated that steaming instead boiling is preferable as vegetables retain more of their water-soluble vitamins.

See also

References

  1. ^ Coax flavor, nutrition from produce with proper care, handling

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