Universidade Federal de São Paulo
Federal University of São Paulo (Universidade Federal de São Paulo, or UNIFESP) is a university in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Until 2005, UNIFESP was exclusively for Health Sciences, but after that year the university became multisubject due to Brazilian Federal Government’s University Reform Program (REUNI). Now, the university has six campuses, the oldest in Vila Clementino, in São Paulo (Health) and four more in Guarulhos (Humanities area), Diadema (Science, Engineering and related), Santos (Health), São José dos Campos (computational area) and Osasco (Business and related). New campus is planned in Santo Amaro, a district of (São Paulo).
Courses offered [edit]
Campus Vila Clementino (São Paulo) - founded in 1933 as Paulista School of Medicine
- Medicine since 1933
- Nursing - 1939
- Biomedicine - 1966
- Fonaudiology - 1969
- Health Technologies - Ophthalmology - 2008 (1962 as Ophthalmology)
- Health Technologies - Radiology - 2008
- Health Technologies - Health Informatics) - 2010
Campus Baixada Santista - founded in 2006
- Nutrition - 2006
- Physical therapy - 2006
- Physical education - 2006
- Psychology - 2006
- Occupational therapy - 2006
- Social work - 2009
Campus Guarulhos - founded in 2007
- History - 2007
- Social sciences - 2007
- Philosophy - 2007
- Pedagogy - 2007
- History of Art - 2009
- Letras(Portuguese and English/French/Spanish - 2009)
Campus Diadema - founded in 2007
- Chemistry - 2007
- Chemical Engineering - 2007
- Biochemistry and Pharmacy - 2007
- Biology - 2007
- Industrial Chemistry - 2009
- Sciences - Licenciature (Licentiate Degree): Physics, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry - 2010
- Environmental Sciences - 2010
Campus São José dos Campos - founded in 2007
- Computer Science - 2007
- Computational Mathematics - 2009
- Bachelor of Science and Technology - 2011
Campus Osasco - founded in 2011
External links [edit]
See also [edit]
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||
| This Brazilian university, college, or tertiary institution related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |