University of Buenos Aires - Schools

Schools

The Schools that comprise the university are:

  • Ciclo Básico Común
  • Facultad de Psicología (psychology)
  • Facultad de Ingeniería (engineering)
  • Facultad de Odontología (dentistry)
  • Facultad Farmacia de y Bioquímica (pharmacy and biochemistry)
  • Facultad de Filosofía y Letras (philosophy and literature)
  • Facultad de Derecho (law)
  • Facultad de Medicina (medicine)
  • Ciencias Facultad de Sociales (social sciences)
  • Facultad de Veterinaria (veterinary medicine)
  • Facultad de Agronomía (agronomy)
  • de Ciencias E conómicas (economics)
  • Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (exact science and natural science)
  • Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo (architecture, design and urbanism)

Of these, only the last two have their buildings located in Ciudad Universitaria, a campus-like location in Núñez, in northern Buenos Aires. The others are scattered around the city in buildings of various sizes, with some having more than one building. There are projects to move more schools to Ciudad Universitaria, the first one in order of importance is the School of Psychology, whose building is already designed to be placed on this Campus.

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