In 1826, General Francisco de Paula Santander decree cleared the way for the creation of a university in the Caribbean Region of Colombia and was chosen to host Cartagena de Indias. On October 6, 1827 the Liberator Simon Bolivar formalized, thus was born the University of Magdalena and the Isthmus, because at that time Panama was part of Colombia. Subsequently, due to changes in territorial and political type, and University of Central Magdalena became the University of Cartagena in the Cloister of St. Augustine, then had only two undergraduate: Law and Medicine. In the 1950s, officially adopting the current shield University. In 1989 the University inaugurated the Health Campus, which moved the faculties of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. In 2001 he moved to Stone Bolivar Campus Faculty of Science and Engineering and in 2003 he moved to the same venue the faculty of Economics. In 1993, the University established distance learning through the Regional Centers for Distance Education. The U of C has programs in the municipalities of Simiti, South Santa Rosa, Carmen de Bolivar, San Estanislao, Turbaco, Carmen de Bolivar, and San Marcos Magangué.
Undergraduates
Faculty of Economic Sciences: Economics, Business, Industrial Management, and Accounting.
Faculty of Humanities: Philosophy, History, Linguistics and Literature.
Faculty of Engineering: Civil Engineering, Food Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Systems Engineering.
Faculty of Social Sciences: Social Communication, Social Work, Foreign Languages.
Faculty of Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Metrology.
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Faculty of Law and Political Science: Law
School of Nursing: Nursing
School of Medicine: Medicine
School of Dentistry: Dentistry
School of Languages
Masters
Master's degrees are offered in the fields of: Nursing, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Education, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, Biochemistry, Clinical Toxicology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Clinical Epidemiology and Immunology, Philosophy.
Other studies
The University of Cartagena offers other graduate programs that do not meet the range of expertise and therefore do not give access to any PhD.
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