Universidad de Colima | |
Main campus
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Former names
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People's University of Colima (Universidad Popular de Colima) |
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Type | Public university |
Established | 16 September 1940 |
Rector | Jose Eduardo Hernandez Nava |
Academic staff
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912 |
Undergraduates | 9461 |
Postgraduates | 603 |
Location |
Colima, Colima, Mexico 19°14′55″N 103°41′55″W / 19.24861°N 103.69861°WCoordinates: 19°14′55″N 103°41′55″W / 19.24861°N 103.69861°W |
Campus | Several across the state |
Affiliations | ANUIES, CUMEX, CONAHEC |
Mascot | Parrots (Loros) |
Website | http://www.ucol.mx |
The University of Colima (in Spanish: Universidad de Colima) is a Mexican public university with several campuses across the state of Colima, bordering the Pacific Ocean. It was created on September 16, 1940 by the President Lázaro Cárdenas as People's University of Colima (Universidad Popular de Colima), and intended to serve the educational needs of the Michoacán, Jalisco, and Colima.
The University's library system holds over 93,127 volumes.
The University of Colima was created with the name of People's University of Colima on September 16, 1940. On August 25, 1962, which is granted autonomy and is separated from the state education system.
The institution was founded on September 16, 1940, following the education philosophy of President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río (1934–1940). Given the young feel of Colima, the governor, Colonel Pedro Torres Ortiz (1939–1943), commissioned the project of what was later to be University Public Education Director General, Lieutenant Colonel and Professor Rubén Vizcarra.
Currently enrollment is 12,367 students in high school, 10,214 in professional and associate degrees, and 604 in graduate school. The university offers 17 options in the high school level, ten of APO, 58 degree, 11 specialties, 22 master's degrees and 9 doctoral degrees, which are held on the campuses of Manzanillo, Tecomán, Colima (Central and North campuses), Coquimatlán and Villa de Álvarez. The university has 40 undergraduate education programs classified at level 1 of the Register of the CIEES programs. Its academic staff consists of 427 full-time teachers, where 90.6% have graduate degrees.