National University of Mar del Plata

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National University of Mar del Plata
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
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Rectorate of the National University of Mar del Plata
Former names
Universidad de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (University of the Province of Buenos Aires)
Type Public
Established1962;61 years ago (1962)
Rector Alfredo Lazzeretti
Academic staff
4,734
Students25,549 (2016)
Location, ,
CampusComplejo Universitario Manuel Belgrano
Website mdp.edu.ar
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The National University of Mar del Plata (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, UNMdP) is an Argentine national university in the city of Mar del Plata, on the Atlantic coast.

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The institution was established in 1962 as the Universidad de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (University of the Province of Buenos Aires). The university acquired its current name in 1975, when under the auspices of the Taquini Plan the Argentine government took over its administration and merged it with the Universidad Católica Stella Maris (Catholic University Stella Maris).

The UNMdP currently includes nine faculties (Architecture, Urbanism and Design, Agricultural Sciences, Economics and Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences and Social Work, Law, Humanities, Engineering and Psychology) and one school (School of Medicine [1] ). It offers 50 graduate programmes, 11 pre-graduate programmes, and 48 post-graduate programmes. [2]

Graduate programmes

Degree awarded

(Professorship/Licentiate/Other)

Field of Studies / DisciplineDuration (in years) [3]
Faculty of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design
ArchitectArchitecture6
Industrial Designer Industrial design 5
Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences
Professor in EconomicsEconomics4
Licentiate in Economics5
Certified Public Accountant Accountancy 5
Licentiate in Administration Administration 5
Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences
Biochemist Biochemistry 6
Professor in Biological Sciences Biological Sciences 4
Licentiate in Biological Sciences5
Professor in Mathematics Mathematics 4
Licentiate in Mathematics5
Professor in Physics Physics 4
Licentiate in Physics5
Professor in Mathematics Chemistry 4
Licentiate in Mathematics5
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
Agronomic Engineer Agronomy 5
Industrial Designer Industrial design 4
Licentiate in Food Science and Technology Food science and Technology4
Licentiate in Animal Husbandry Animal husbandry 4
Licentiate in Plant Production Plant Production 4
Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Work
Licentiate in Nursing Nursing 5
Licentiate in Social WorkSocial Work5
Licentiate in Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy 5
Faculty of Law
LawyerLaw5
Faculty of Humanities
Licentiate in Library Science and Documentation Library science and Documentation 5
Professor in Library Science and Documentation5
Licentiate in Political Science Political science 5
Licentiate in PhilosophyPhilosophy5
Professor in Philosophy4
Licentiate in Geography Geography 5
Professor in Geography5
Licentiate in HistoryHistory5
Professor in History4
Professor in EnglishEnglish / TEFL 5 [4]
Licentiate in Spanish Philology Spanish Philology 5
Professor in Spanish Philology4
Licentiate in SociologySociology5
Licentiate in Educational Sciences Educational sciences 5
Faculty of Engineering
Electric EngineerElectric Engineering5
Electro-mechanic Engineer Electro-mechanic Engineering 5
Electronic Engineer Electronic engineering 5
Food Engineer Food engineering 5
Computational Engineer Computational engineering 5
Informatics Engineer Informatics Engineering 5
Industrial Engineer Industrial engineering 5
Material Engineer Material Engineering 5
Mechanical EngineerMechanical Engineering5
Chemical Engineer Chemical engineering 5
Faculty of Psychology
Licentiate in Psychology Psychology 5
Medical School
Medical DoctorMedicine6
Law School of the University of Mar del Plata Facultad de Derecho UNMdP.jpg
Law School of the University of Mar del Plata

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