University of the Coast

10°59′41″N 74°47′28″W / 10.9947°N 74.7911°W / 10.9947; -74.7911NicknameUnicostaWebsitehttps://www.cuc.edu.co/

The Coast University (Spanish: Universidad de la Costa), also called Unicosta, is a private university based in the city of Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia. It was founded in 1970 by a business group led by Rodrigo Niebles De La Cruz, Eduardo Crissien Samper, Ramiro Moreno Noriega, Miguel Antequera Stand, Rubén Maury Pertuz, Nulvia Borrero and María Ardila de Maury.[2]

The university offers degrees in industrial, systems, civil, ambiental, electrical and electronic engineering. Other degrees include, business administration, law, psychology, international business, architecture, among others. In total, the university offers 23 undergraduate programs, 39 professional specialization programs, 11 master's programs, and 3 doctoral programs. The university also offers some programs in Sabanalarga, Cartagena, Montería, Pasto and Villavicencio.[1]

The Coast University is one of the most important cultural and technological centers in Barranquilla.

See also

  • flagColombia portal

References

  1. ^ a b bulletin CUC. 24 June 2018
  2. ^ Universidad de la Costa, 45 años al servicio de la excelencia académica El Heraldo. Retrieved 24 June 2018.

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