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June 2012
Schools Universidad de los Andes has nine schools: Business Administration, Architecture and Design, Arts and Humanities, Science, Social Sciences, Law, Economics, Engineering, and
OVERVIEW
Medicine. It also has two centers that offer postgraduate programs: the Center for Research and Development in Education (CIFE) and an Interdisciplinary Center for Studies on Development (CIDER). Likewise, Universidad de los Andes has the first private school for public affairs, The Alberto Lleras Camargo School of Government, a tribute to a former president of Colombia, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS),
and also a former president of our university.
Doctoral Programs Apart from the 18 doctoral programs, of which five are in areas of Engineering, Universidad de los Andes has 38 Master’s programs and 31 undergraduate programs. It also offers 39 post-graduate specialization programs. 22 of the 31 undergraduate programs (71%) have already been accredited by Colombia’s National Accreditation Council (CNA), and four programs are up for re-accreditation. Five of Uniandes’ most recent programs are either seeking CNA accreditation for the first time or they still don’t have an alumni cohort, which is a requirement to apply for accreditation.
“I Want to Study” (Quiero Estudiar) Scholarships 875 students have benefited from these scholarships that reward students with excellent academic achievement, who cannot afford quality higher education. The fund seeks to become a patrimonial fund that will benefit up to 1.200 students on a permanent basis.
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THE HISTORY BUILDING A NEW NATION
niversidad de los Andes was founded on November 16th, 1948 by a group of young men under the leadership of Mario Laserna Pinzón. It was the first private higher education institution in Colombia that was nondenominational and independent from traditional political parties, as well as from social or economic power groups. It was precisely due to these characteristics, that Universidad de los Andes was able to propitiate a visionary and avant-garde educational program, at a historical moment in Colombia, in which other private universities were
bound by political strife. Within this historical context, according to Francisco Pizano de Brigard, one of the founders and former president of the university, “Universidad de los Andes’ birth did not just spring from the desire to found another university, or from a purely educational interest, but from the intention of building a new country with the purpose of shaping and educating the new generations for a new nation.” This is the reason why Universidad de los Andes’ purpose continues to be that of providing a high quality education that will help to close the knowledge gap between Colombia and the latest and most advanced scientific knowledge available in the world. From its onset, Universidad de los Andes established agreements with the universities of Illinois, Pittsburgh, and Texas so that its students could study abroad. This was a very innovative program at that time. With this vision – that would later be adopted by other Colombian universities as well – Universidad de los Andes began its work in 1949 with seven programs, 79 students, and 16 professors.
MISSION A COMMITMENT WITH THE NATION
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niversidad de los Andes is an autonomous, independent, and innovative institution that fosters pluralism, tolerance, and respect for ideas. It aims for academic excellence while providing rigorous critical and ethical character development, in order to enhance in all students an awareness of their social and citizenship responsibilities, as well as a firm commitment to the society. The university’s student body, in an environment of interdisciplinary and flexible integral character development, becomes the chief agent of the educational process. A highly skilled, knowledgeable, and prestigious faculty facilitates the development of an outstanding academic and professional life project that supports research, contributes to the development of the country, and transcends its geographical boundaries.
Schools Business Administration
Programs
Undergraduate
Administration
Master
Doctoral
8*
Finances
Universidad de los Andes is the only Colombian university within the top 450 universities of the world, according to the QS 2010 (World University Ranking). According to the QS Ranking for Latin America, Universidad de los Andes is the sixth best university of this continent. Universidad de los Andes’ School of Business Administration is within the one percent (1%) of business schools in the world that has the triple accreditation of AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA. Universidad de los Andes is the only Colombian private university with national accreditation for nine years, since 2005.
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE
PROGRAMS
Marketing Environmental Management Architecture and Design
Arts and Humanities
Architecture
9
Design
8
Art
8
History of Art
8
Literature
8
Music
Sciences
Social Sciences
8/10
Biology
8
Microbiology
8
Physics
8
Geosciences
8
Mathematics
8
Chemistry
8
Anthropology
8
Political Science
8
Philosophy
8
Geography History
8
Languages and Sociocultural Studies
8
Psychology
8
Clinical and Health Psychology Law Law
10
International Law Private Law Public Law for Business Management
Economics
Engineering
Medicine
Economics
8
Environmental
8
Biomedical
8
Civil
8
Electrical
8
Electronics
8
Industrial
8
Mechanical
8
Chemical
8
Systems and Computers
8
Medicine
12
Center for Research and Development Education in Education (C.I.F.E.) Interdisciplinary Center for Studies in Development (C.I.D.E.R.)
Interdisciplinary Studies on Development
School of Government
Public Policies
Medicine
Public Health
* The number on the boxes corresponds to the number of semesters in each program
International Accreditation National Accreditation In the process of renewing national accreditation most recent programs are either seeking CNA accreditation for the first time
Active In acreditation process
There are 587 full-time professors. This number has increased by 51% between 2002 and the first semester of 2011. In 2002 there were only 389.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
60% of the faculty holds doctoral degrees. This percentage is the biggest in the country. It has increased significantly in the past eight years (it was only 39% in 2002) and it is above the national average of 14%. Moreover, at present, 105 professors are working on their doctoral degrees within the university´s faculty development program. There are 12.497 undergraduate students. When they presented their state exams, 82% of the students that had enrolled at Universidad de los Andes for the first semester of 2011, fell within the top 5% with the highest scores in the standardized tests administered by ICFES (Colombian Institute for Educational Assessment) to all students who graduate from high school. Of the total number of students enrolled at Universidad de los Andes, 30% come from schools outside the capital city of Bogotå. There are 276 doctoral students and 2.515 students are working a Master’s degree. 78% of the doctoral students are receiving financial help in the form of scholarships or discounts.
2002 M
S/U
Total
D
M
S/U
Total
D
M
S/U
Business Administration
13
25
2
40
21
23
4
47
27
17
4
48
6
9
15
10
7
17
2
18
7
26
Total
Design
2
10
12
8
7
15
20
2
22
Architecture and Design
8
19
27
18
14
32
2
38
9
48
Arts
5
4
8
1
10
3
14
4
13
1
18
5
3
13
5
3
4
12
13
1
1
15
2
7
9
6
6
11
3
9
6
18
2
2
4
Humanities and Literature
THE FACULTY A LIFE PROJECT
2011
D
Architecture
Universidad de los Andes has systematically been increasing the number of faculty members who hold doctoral degrees in the past decade. In 2002 only 39% had doctoral degrees. In 2005 the number had increased to 45% and, in 2011 it had reached 60%.
2005
School/Department
5
Music Journalism Arts and Humanities
5
12
13
30
6
19
Biological Sciences
8
11
1
20
12
Physics
16
1
1
18
18
Mathematics
17
7
11
34
19
9
Chemistry
3
4
7
7
Sciences
44
23
13
79
Anthropology
5
4
2
11
Political Science
9
3
12
9
Philosophy
3
2
History
6
4
Languages and Social Studies
4
6
Psychology
8
4
Social Sciences
35
21
CIDER
3
4
1 1
12
37
20
25
9
54
12
24
21
7
1
29
2
20
23
1
13
40
33
13
5
51
1
1
9
8
1
1
10
56
23
14
93
85
21
7
113
11
4
2
17
12
2
3
1
13
10
2
1
13
6
4
3
6
8
3
10
8
4
11
15
1
16
11
6
8
12
6
5
60
43
26
4
3
1
15
7
6
11
15
2
73
69
2
7
4
2 4
14
5
22
9
20
5
3 15
3 1
7
6
1
2
7
6
33
14
16
School of Government 2
Economics
9
10
3
21
21
12
Civil and Environmental Engineering
5
10
3
18
5
13
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
10
4
1
15
12
5
Industrial Engineering
10
20
30
13
14
Mechanical Engineering
7
5
12
7
6
Chemical Engineering
2
4
Computer Sciences (Systems) Engineering
7
16
1
3
41
58
5
2
35
26
7
18
13
11
1
25
1
18
18
2
2
22
1
28
13
12
4
13
13
3
8
11
7
4
11
22
15
8
1
1
2
3
110
80
42
6
11
475
350
187
44
60%
32%
8%
Medicine
3
6
28 16
2
57
1
33
11 50
33 4
7
104
8
2
23
Schools’ Deanship
87 13
4
Students’ Deanship
15 16
3 4
CIFE
Engineering
14
10
Schools’ Deanship
Law
24
11 2
25
9
131
5 11
Other Units Total
151
174
63
Percentage
39%
45%
16%
D = Ph.D.
389
M = Master’s Degree S/U = Specialization/ Undergraduate
216
202
57
45%
43%
12%
581
STUDENTS COMMITTED, WELL-ROUNDED
STUDENTS COMMITTED, WELL-ROUNDED Doctoral Students
Master’s Students
300
3.000
276 243
250
70 67
125
12 11
61
105 79
90
84
51
50
41 3 6
0
48
48
6 4 4 8 14
7 7
8 7 11 12
5 7 12
53
12
8 3 4 6 6 5 9
11
10
11
18
15
17
16
2007-1
2007-2
2008-1
2008-2
2009-1
2009-2
2010-1
Law
Political Science
Anthropology
Sciences- Physics
19
Psychology Sciences-Biology
21 18 20
2.451
2.515
18
20
20
25
23
20
2010-2
2011-1
2011-2
History Business Administration
1.519
1.611
1.986
1.546
1.500
1.000
7 26
14
21
18
Economics
7
26
17
Mathematics
20
15
16
18
Engineering
14
11 15 5 13
4 6 16
16
15
14
14 5 12
13 5 10 9
10
13
Students
61
150
100
33 31
1.921
2.000
183 169
2.572 2.366
80
214 200
2.462
2.500
500
0 2007-1
2007-2
2008-1
2008-2
2009-1
2009-2
2010-1
2010-2
2011-1
Engineering
General Exchange Studies
School of Government
Economics
CIFE-Education
Law
CIDER
Social Sciences
Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Architecture
Business Administration
2011-2
RESEARCH
There are 128 categorized/ranked research groups. The categorization or ranking is done by Colciencias (Colombia´s Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation- . Of these 128 groups, 18 have been classified as A1 (in 2009, only eight groups were ranked in this group).
There are 306 documents on the Scopus Data Base. According to the Atlas of Science, in Colombia, Universidad de los Andes is the third institution in scientific production of the country. This ranking is based on the information that appears on the Scopus Data Base. There are 230 national and international agreements with educational and research institutions both within the national territory and abroad. These agreements comprise diverse areas and help foster students´, professors´ and researchers´ mobility. There are 10.168 families that are being surveyed by ELCA - Encuesta Longitudinal Colombiana de la Universidad de los Andes. This is the largest and most comprehensive economic, social, and cultural longitudinal study ever done in this country. Among other things, it seeks to gauge the degree to which the dynamics of the market economy affect individual households.
Documents and Citations on the Information Sciences Institute 3.000
400 360 340
350
2.517
2.500
300
200
2.000
1.905
234 1.524
180
1.500
150 119
110
100
699
81
67
64
56
1.000
937
502
500
50
0
17
2001
81
2002
152
228
0 2003
2004
2005
2006
Number of Documents
2007 Citations
2008
2009
2010
Citations
Documents
250
CAMPUS
There are 154.459 square meters of construction. For December 2012, the building space has been projected to 158.427 square meters. There are 144 laboratories for research and learning. Of these, 62 can be found in the School of Sciences, and 15 belong to the Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering. There are 2.129 computers in public classrooms. The ratio is 17,1 computers per 100 students at the undergraduate level. There are 53 different sports disciplines in Physical Education. These include several university teams for tournaments and competitions, and others for free practice. In 2010 there were 5.037 students enrolled in these courses. The Sports Center has 6.626 square meters of construction.
D-4
Aulas Entrance
G-3
La Gata Golosa Entrance Mario Laserna Bulding Entrance
B-7
Julio Mario Santo Domingo Entrance
B-9
Center for Practice Medical School Entrance
H-2
BUILDINGS AND HOUSES
Publications and Titles Available for Consultation Collection in Number of Titles Books Printed Books Electronic Books Audiovisual Materials Periodicals Current Printed Periodicals Current Electronic Periodicals* Uncirculated Periodicals Publications Data Bases Universidad de los Andes Theses** Printed Theses Electronic Theses Microfilm Theses
2006 160.820 160.807 13 7.833 3.985 1.136 102 2.747 39 25.181 18.661 4.941 22.853
2007 174.226 174.180 46 10.162 4.122 1.195 103 2.824 56 27.221 18.667 6.093 24.882
2008 204.187 191.642 12.545 11.940 9.481 1.240 5.375 2.866 73 29.415 18.669 7.176 26.948
2009 230.084 213.834 16.250 14.219 87.882 1.643 79.921 6.318 86 31.702 18.713 8.016 29.167
*Current printed periodicals in e-form, reported for 2009, include those in the data bases to which the university has subscribed. **Theses titles may be found in more than one format.
2010 260.956 238.545 22.411 15.942 120.897 1.694 112.936 6.267 89 34.082 18.834 8.689 31.036
2011 286.305 253.823 32.482 18.160 70.908 2.116 62.349 6.443 110 36.527 18.924 9.291 32.379
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BUILDING
GRID
A Au Au02 Au03 Au04 Au05 Au06 B C Ch Cp D E Es F F1 G/Gb Ga H I/Ip J K K1 K2 L La Ll M M1 Mj ML N Ña Ñb/Ñd Ñe Ñf Ñg Ñh Ñi Ñj Ñk Ñl Ñn Ño Ñv O P P1 Pu Q R Rga Rgb Rgc S Sd S1 T Tm Tr Tx U V W X Y Z
Department of Biological Sciences School of Government – Continuous Education Anthropological House Consultantship Consultantship Communications and Trademarks’ Office Publishers B Building School of Social Sciences Hermes – DTI (Office of Information Technology) Center for Practice Medical School Department of Philosophy and Anthropology Architecture Workshop Espinosa House Economics Satellite Library Legal Consultantship – Spanish Department Roberto Franco Building Sports Center Mathematics Department Physics Department McCarthy Building Department of Architecture Floor Plan Reception Room Department of Languages and Socio-Cultural Studies School of Business Administration Alberto Lleras Camargo Building Department of Biological Sciences Genetics Nuns (Human Resources and Development Office) Mario Laserna Building Central Cafeteria Little Pink House History Department Salmon-colored House Students’ Deanship Day Care-Pre School Internal Audit/Occupational Health Store Anthropology Lab Triangle House Banner Purchases and Supplies Photography Laboratory Callejas Henri Yerli Building Department of Design Planning and Assessment Office El Pulguero Q Block (Medicine/Chemistry) Richard Pedro Navas Building DTI (Office of Information Technology) Law School Art Department Julio Mario Santo Domingo Building Design Workshop Architecture Classrooms Classrooms Tramonti Art Building The Chapel (Architecture Satellite Library) El Campito Carlos Pacheco Devia Building Villa Paulina LIA (Anatomy Research Lab) El Galpón
G-5 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 E-5 G-6 H-2 F-5 E-5 D-8 E-5 E-5 G-6 C-2 H-5 G-4/H-4 G-5 D-4 E-4 D-5 F-6 G-8 E-6 H-5 H-5 F-7 C-6 F-4 H-6 H-6 I-6 H-6 I-7 H-7 J-7 I-5 I-6 G-8 I-6 C-8 I-7 F-4 E-4 D-4 I-7 G-4 C-4 F-7 F-6 E-6 C-4 B-8 C-5 D-4 D-4 C-3 D-4 C-4 D-5 D-5 B-4 D-6 E-7
ENTRANCES Pedro Navas Building Entrance
G-7
Roberto Franco Building Entrance
H-7
18th Street Entrance
H-7
Lleras and Carlos Pacheco Devia Buildings’ Entrance
D-6
Paseo Bolívar Entrance
D-4
Aulas Entrance
G-3
La Gata Golosa Entrance
UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES’ GRID MAP Julio Mario Santo Domingo Entrance Mario Laserna Bulding Entrance
B-7 B-9 H-2
Center for Practice Medical School Entrance
GENERAL VIEW
BUILDINGS AND HOUSES BLOCK
BUILDING
GRID
Department of Biological Sciences A School of Government – Continuous Education Au Anthropological House Au02 Consultantship Au03 Consultantship Au04 Communications and Trademarks’ Office Au05 Publishers Au06 B Building B School of Social Sciences C Hermes – DTI (Office of Information Technology) Ch Center for Practice Medical School Cp Department of Philosophy and Anthropology D Architecture Workshop E Espinosa House Es Economics Satellite Library F Legal Consultantship – Spanish Department F1 Roberto Franco Building G/Gb Sports Center Ga Mathematics Department H Physics Department I/Ip McCarthy Building J Department of Architecture K Floor Plan K1 Reception Room K2 Department of Languages and Socio-Cultural Studies L School of Business Administration La Alberto Lleras Camargo Building Ll Department of Biological Sciences M Genetics M1 Nuns (Human Resources and Development Office) Mj Mario Laserna Building ML Central Cafeteria N Little Pink House Ña History Department Ñb/Ñd Salmon-colored House Ñe Students’ Deanship Ñf Day Care-Pre School Ñg Internal Audit/Occupational Health Ñh Store Ñi Anthropology Lab Ñj Triangle House Ñk Banner Ñl Purchases and Supplies Ñn Photography Laboratory Ño Callejas Ñv Henri Yerli Building O Pedro Navas Building Entrance G-7 Department of Design P Planning and Assessment Office P1 Roberto Franco Building Entrance El Pulguero Pu H-7 Q Block (Medicine/Chemistry) Q 18th Street Entrance R Richard H-7 Pedro Navas Building Rga Lleras and Carlos Pacheco DTI (OfficeEntrance of Information Technology) Rgb Devia Buildings’ D-6 Law School Rgc Paseo Bolívar Entrance S Art Department D-4 Julio Mario Santo Domingo Building Sd Aulas Entrance Design Workshop S1 G-3 Architecture Classrooms T La Gata Golosa Entrance Classrooms Tm Tramonti Tr B-7 Mario Laserna Bulding Tx Entrance Art Building The Chapel (Architecture Satellite Library) U B-9 Julio Mario Santo Domingo Entrance El Campito V Carlos Pacheco Devia Building W H-2 Center for Practice Medical School Entrance Villa Paulina X LIA (Anatomy Research Lab) Y El Galpón Z
ENTRANCES
BUILDINGS AND HOUSES BLOCK A Au Au02
BUILDING Department of Biological Sciences School of Government – Continuous Education Anthropological House
GRID G-5 E-8 F-8
G-5 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 E-5 G-6 H-2 F-5 E-5 D-8 E-5 E-5 G-6 C-2 H-5 G-4/H-4 G-5 D-4 E-4 D-5 F-6 G-8 E-6 H-5 H-5 F-7 C-6 F-4 H-6 H-6 I-6 H-6 I-7 H-7 J-7 I-5 I-6 G-8 I-6 C-8 I-7 F-4 E-4 D-4 I-7 G-4 C-4 F-7 F-6 E-6 C-4 B-8 C-5 D-4 D-4 C-3 D-4 C-4 D-5 D-5 B-4 D-6 E-7
COMMUNICATIONS AND TRADEMARKS’ OFFICE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE INTERNAL RELATIONS’ OFFICE
BOARD OF GOVERNORS CEO DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
PUBLIC RELATIONS’ OFFICE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ALUMNI/GRADUATES (EGRESADOS)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
INTERNAL AUDIT
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH (INVESTIGATIONS)
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
UNIANDES’ PUBLICATIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE
OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
FLOOR PLAN/BUILDING MANAGEMENT OFFICE
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OFFICE
ACCOUNTING AND BUDGET
MEDICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
TREASURY
PURCHASES AND SUPPLIES SECURITY AND GENERAL SERVICES
STUDENTS’ FINANCIAL SUPPORT OFFICE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN (CIFAD)
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ART DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CENTER FOR JOURNALISM STUDIES (CEPER)
UNIANDES BOOKSTORE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
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2012
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
LEGAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE SECRETARY GENERAL DOCUMENTS’ MANAGEMENT OFFICE
REGISTRAR AND ADMISSIONS MANAGEMENT OFFICE LIBRARIES’ SYSTEM MANAGEMENT OFFICE
VICE-PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
CONTINUOUS EDUCATION MANAGEMENT OFFICE
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF LAW
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
DRUGS AND SECURITY CENTER
DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND SOCIOCULTURAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY CENTER FOR SOCIOCULTURAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (CESO)
CENTER FOR SOCIO-JUDICIAL INVESTIGATIONS AND RESEARCH (CIJUS) LEGAL ADVICE/COUNSEL
INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTER FOR STUDIES ON DEVELOPMENT (CIDER)
SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION (CIFE)
STUDENTS’ DEANSHIP
CULTURAL CENTER CENTER FOR STUDIES ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (CEDE)
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
SCHOOL OF MEDICAL
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SPORTS’ OFFICE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CENTER FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
COUNSELING CENTER
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING CENTER FOR ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING (MOX) RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (CIFI)
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