Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
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Motto | "Homo homini sacra res" |
Established | 1989 |
Type | Public University |
Rector | Gregorio Peces-Barba |
Students | 17,000 |
Location | Getafe, Leganés and Colmenarejo, Madrid, Spain |
Campus | Urban (2) & Rural (1) |
Colors | Blue, Yellow and White |
Nickname | UC3M |
Website | www.uc3m.es |
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is a public university in Madrid, Spain. Its three campuses are located in the municipalities of Leganés,Colmenarejo and Getafe. It is a small institution well-known for the quality of its teaching and academic research, its international orientation and its higher than average study workload. Its name refers to Charles III of Spain.
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[edit] History
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid was founded in 1989 with the objective of providing an efficient, high quality public undegraduate and graduate education. The philosophy that has guided the university since its origins is one of creating responsible free-thinking people with a sensitivity to social problems and an involvement in the concept of progress based on freedom, justice and tolerance.
[edit] Schools
The university consists of three schools:
- The School of Social Sciences and Law, located in Getafe and Colmenarejo.
- The School of Humanities, Documentation and Communication, located in Getafe.
- The Higher Technical School, located in Leganés.
[edit] Campuses
The university's three campuses are located in the municipalities of Getafe, Leganés and Colmenarejo. The adjacent towns of Getafe and Leganés lie 10 km to the south of Madrid and each of them has a population of about 150,000 inhabitants. Colmenarejo, about 7,000, is located 35 km to the northwest of the capital. All the campuses are easily accessible by car, bus, subway or train, and their state-of-the-art buildings are surrounded by wide green spaces.
[edit] Education
The university pursues excellence in its academic activity with modern, flexible and multidisciplinary curricula fully adapted to the EU Bologna Process. It is well-known for the quality of its teaching and academic research, its international orientation and its higher than average study workload. It offers bilingual degrees [1], taught both in English and Spanish, in Economics, Business, Actuaries and Finance, and Computer, Industrial and Telecommunications engineering. It also offers joint degrees in Economics and Law and in Economics and Business. All students, regardless of their concentration, must fulfill a Humanities requirement, and elementary fluency in a foreign language, generally English but also German, French or Italian, is also required.
[edit] Rankings
The undergraduate degrees in Business Administration, Economics and Law are ranked first, second and third respectively among those offered by public universities in Spain [2] , and its Master and Ph.D. programs also rank top in the country [3]. The Deparment of Economics [4] is among the 50 best worldwide, and in the top 10 in Econometrics [5].
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[edit] External links
- Official website
- List of undergraduate degrees
- List of graduate degrees
- List of academic departments
- Department of Economics
- International Relations Office
- Erasmus Student Association
- Useful information for Erasmus students
- Getafe Campus in Google Maps
- Leganés Campus in Google Maps
- Colmenarejo Campus in Google Maps