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{{Infobox University
{{Infobox university
|name = Metropolitan University
| name = Metropolitan University
|native_name = Universidad Metropolitana
| native_name = Universidad Metropolitana
|image= [[Image:UNIMET_logo.svg|100px|Universidad Metropolitana]]
| image = Universidad Metropolitana logo.jpg
| image_size = 200px
|caption = Seal of Metropolitan University
| caption = Logo of Universidad Metropolitana
|motto = {{lang|es|''Enseñando el Camino''}}<br/> ([[Spanish language|Spanish]])
| motto = {{lang|es|Enseñando el Camino}}<br/> ([[Spanish language|Spanish]])
|mottoeng = Teaching the Way
| mottoeng = Teaching the Way
|established = 1970
| established = 1970
|type = [[private university|Private]]
| type = [[private university|Private]]
|rector = José Ignacio Moreno León
| rector = Marisa Guinand
|city = {{flagicon|Venezuela}} [[Caracas|Caracas]]
|country = [[Venezuela|Venezuela]]
| city = {{flagicon|Venezuela}} [[Caracas]]
| country = [[Venezuela]]
|students = 5,000 (approx.)
| students = 5,000 (approx.)
|faculty =
| faculty =
|campus = [[Urban area|Urban]], {{convert|247|acre|km2}}
| campus = [[Urban area|Urban]], {{convert|247|acre|km2}}
|website = [http://www.unimet.edu.ve/ www.unimet.edu.ve]
| website = [http://www.unimet.edu.ve/ www.unimet.edu.ve]
|Phone number = [[+58 212 240-3200]]
}}
}}


The Metropolitan University ({{lang-es|Universidad Metropolitana}}) was founded in [[1970]] by a group of entrepreneurs led by [[Eugenio Mendoza]] Goiticoa. It is located in the city of [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]].
The '''Metropolitan University''' ({{langx|es|Universidad Metropolitana}}) (Unimet) is a Venezuelan university founded in 1970 by a group of entrepreneurs led by [[Eugenio Mendoza]] Goiticoa in the terrains donated by the businessman Pius Schlageter, father of the Venezuelan painter [[Eduardo Schlageter]]. It is in the Terrazas del Ávila section of Caracas.


== History ==
Today, the University has 5,000 students and approximately 500 professors. It is a business oriented University. [[Business Administration]] being one of the most important courses offered.
The university started as a nonprofit organization in 1964 with a mission to develop the curricula for what would become the "Universidad Metropolitana". On 1 October 1970, the "Consejo Nacional de Universidades" approved the plans and projects of the fledgling university.


The first campus was located on the old building of the "Colegio America" in the district of San Bernardino, and began classes on 22 October of that same year.
The academic under-graduate courses include: [[Economics]], [[Accounting]], [[Business Administration]], [[Law]], [[Education]], [[Modern Languages]], [[Engineering]] (Chemical, Mechanic, Systems, Electrical, Civil & Production), [[Psychology]] and in [[2003]], it became the first University in Venezuela to offer the [[Liberal Arts]] course.

The first class of 198 students could choose between five undergraduate degrees:
# Mechanical engineering
# Electrical engineering
# Chemical engineering
# Mathematics
# Business and Administration

In 1976 the campus was moved to its current location on the eastern city district of "Terrazas del Ávila."

Today, the university has 5,000 students and approximately 500 professors. It is a business-oriented private university, and so offers a [[Business administration|Business Administration]] course.

The academic undergraduate courses include: [[Economics]], [[Accounting]], [[Business administration|Business Administration]], [[Law]], [[Education]], [[Modern language|Modern Languages]], [[Engineering]] (Chemical, Mechanic, Systems, Electrical, Civil and Production) and [[Psychology]]. In 2003, it became the first university in Venezuela to offer a [[Liberal arts education|Liberal Studies]] course.


==Degrees==
==Degrees==
It offers the following undergraduate programs (B.Sc.):
It offers the following undergraduate programs (B.Sc.):
* College of [[Sciences]]:
* College of Arts and Sciences:
**[[Applied Mathematics]]
**[[Applied mathematics|Applied Mathematics]]
**[[Psychology]]
**[[Modern Languages]]
**[[Education]]
* College of [[Engineering]]:
* College of [[Engineering]]:
**[[Civil engineering|Civil Engineering]]
**[[Civil engineering|Civil Engineering]]
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**[[Mechanical engineering|Mechanical Engineering]]
**[[Mechanical engineering|Mechanical Engineering]]
**[[Manufacturing|Production Engineering]]
**[[Manufacturing|Production Engineering]]
**[[Systems engineering|System Engineering]]
**[[Systems engineering|Systems Engineering]]

* College of Social and Humanistic Sciences:
* College of Social and Humanistic Sciences:
** [[Administration (business)|Business Administration]]
** Business Administration
** [[Economics]]
** Economics
** [[Public Accounting]]
** Public Accounting
* College of Legal and Political Studies
** [[Psychology]]
**Law
** [[Liberal Arts|Liberal Arts]]
**Liberal Studies ([[Philosophy, politics and economics|Politics, Philosophy and Economics]])
** [[Law|Law]]
** [[Modern Languages]]
It offers post graduate studies as well.

== Campus ==

=== Art ===
Aside from the gardens themselves, there are several works of art all over the campus.
Inside the library and the Rectoral building there are art galleries as well as there are works of art constantly displayed and renewed inside and outside the library.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.tuceum.com/ CEUM | Student Council]
*[http://www.unimet.edu.ve/ Universidad Metropolitana]
*[http://www.unimet.edu.ve/ Universidad Metropolitana]



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Latest revision as of 17:01, 28 October 2024

10°29′58″N 66°47′05″W / 10.49944°N 66.78472°W / 10.49944; -66.78472

Metropolitan University
Universidad Metropolitana
Logo of Universidad Metropolitana
MottoEnseñando el Camino
(Spanish)
Motto in English
Teaching the Way
TypePrivate
Established1970
RectorMarisa Guinand
Students5,000 (approx.)
Location,
CampusUrban, 247 acres (1.00 km2)
Websitewww.unimet.edu.ve

The Metropolitan University (Spanish: Universidad Metropolitana) (Unimet) is a Venezuelan university founded in 1970 by a group of entrepreneurs led by Eugenio Mendoza Goiticoa in the terrains donated by the businessman Pius Schlageter, father of the Venezuelan painter Eduardo Schlageter. It is in the Terrazas del Ávila section of Caracas.

History

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The university started as a nonprofit organization in 1964 with a mission to develop the curricula for what would become the "Universidad Metropolitana". On 1 October 1970, the "Consejo Nacional de Universidades" approved the plans and projects of the fledgling university.

The first campus was located on the old building of the "Colegio America" in the district of San Bernardino, and began classes on 22 October of that same year.

The first class of 198 students could choose between five undergraduate degrees:

  1. Mechanical engineering
  2. Electrical engineering
  3. Chemical engineering
  4. Mathematics
  5. Business and Administration

In 1976 the campus was moved to its current location on the eastern city district of "Terrazas del Ávila."

Today, the university has 5,000 students and approximately 500 professors. It is a business-oriented private university, and so offers a Business Administration course.

The academic undergraduate courses include: Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, Law, Education, Modern Languages, Engineering (Chemical, Mechanic, Systems, Electrical, Civil and Production) and Psychology. In 2003, it became the first university in Venezuela to offer a Liberal Studies course.

Degrees

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It offers the following undergraduate programs (B.Sc.):

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