Catholic University of Argentina
Founded 1958 as a private University based on former Institute of Catholic Culture created in 1922. Accorded status of Pontifical University by the Holy See 1960. The University and the degrees it awards are formally recognized by the National Government. Financed by student fees and gifts. The Archbishop of Buenos Aires is Grand Chancellor.
Accreditation:
CONEAU, AMBA
Funding:
Private
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 22
- Agriculture Faculty
- Arts and Music Faculty
- Canon Law FacultyFields of study: Canon Law
- Chemistry and Engineering Faculty
- Economics (Mendoza Campus) Faculty
- Economics (Rosario Campus) Faculty
- Humanities and Education Faculty
- Humanities Faculty
- Law and Social Sciences Faculty
- Law FacultyFields of study: Law
- Marriage and Family Studies InstituteFields of study: Family Studies
- Medical Sciences Faculty
- Philosophy and Letters Faculty
- Physics, Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Faculty
- Political Science and International Relations Institute
- Psychology and Educational Sciences Faculty
- Social Communication, Journalism and Advertising Institute
- Social Communication, Journalism and Publicity Institute
- Social Sciences and Economics Faculty
- Spirituality and Pastoral Activities InstituteFields of study: Pastoral Studies
- Theology FacultyFields of study: Theology
Admission details
- Academic year: March to December
- Requirements: Secondary school certificate (bachillerato) or equivalent and competitive entrance examination
- Students allowance: Co-ed