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|latin_name = Opportunitas |
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|motto = ''Opportunitas'' ([[Latin]]) |
|motto = ''Opportunitas'' ([[Latin]]) |
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|mottoeng = Opportunity |
|mottoeng = Opportunity |
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|established = 1997 |
|established = 1997 |
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|Internationl Relations = Daniel Odin |
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|chancellor = William Zamora Gonzalez |
|chancellor = William Zamora Gonzalez |
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|vice_chancellor = Daniel Odin |
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|city = [[San Jose, Costa Rica|San Jose]] |
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|city = [San Jose] |
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|country = Costa Rica |
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|website = [http://www.unem.edu.pl UNEM] |
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'''Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica''', also known as '''UNEM''' or '''Business University of Costa Rica''', is a private university in the city of [[San José, Costa Rica]]. It is not among the universities accreditied by the Sistema Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Superior (SINAES), the national accreditation agency of Costa Rica.<ref name=sinaes>[http://www.sinaes.ac.cr/index.php/instituciones-educacion-superior Instituciones miembros del SINAES] (in Spanish). Sistema Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Superior. Accessed December 2014.</ref> In 2013 it was described by the ''[[Costa Rica Star]]'' as "infamous" for its involvement in several [[diploma mill]] allegations, in cases where students paid to receive degrees without following a course of study.<ref name=star>Jaime Lopez (12 August 2013). [http://news.co.cr/quality-of-education-and-cost-of-tuition-increase-in-costa-rica/24568/ Quality of Education and Cost of Tuition Increase in Costa Rica: Sham Universities]. ''The Costa Rica Star''. Accessed December 2014.</ref> The university has awarded [[PhD]] degrees to people in Germany and the United States.<ref name=star/> |
'''Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica''', also known as '''UNEM''' or '''Business University of Costa Rica''', is a private university in the city of [[San José, Costa Rica]]. It is not among the universities accreditied by the Sistema Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Superior (SINAES), the national accreditation agency of Costa Rica.<ref name=sinaes>[http://www.sinaes.ac.cr/index.php/instituciones-educacion-superior Instituciones miembros del SINAES] (in Spanish). Sistema Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Superior. Accessed December 2014.</ref> In 2013 it was described by the ''[[Costa Rica Star]]'' as "infamous" for its involvement in several [[diploma mill]] allegations, in cases where students paid to receive degrees without following a course of study.<ref name=star>Jaime Lopez (12 August 2013). [http://news.co.cr/quality-of-education-and-cost-of-tuition-increase-in-costa-rica/24568/ Quality of Education and Cost of Tuition Increase in Costa Rica: Sham Universities]. ''The Costa Rica Star''. Accessed December 2014.</ref> The university has awarded [[PhD]] degrees to people in Germany and the United States.<ref name=star/> |
Revision as of 02:19, 7 January 2015
Latin: Opportunitas | |
Motto | Opportunitas (Latin) |
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Motto in English | Opportunity |
Established | 1997 |
Chancellor | William Zamora Gonzalez |
Vice-Chancellor | Daniel Odin |
Location | [San Jose] , Costa Rica |
Website | UNEM |
Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica, also known as UNEM or Business University of Costa Rica, is a private university in the city of San José, Costa Rica. It is not among the universities accreditied by the Sistema Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Superior (SINAES), the national accreditation agency of Costa Rica.[1] In 2013 it was described by the Costa Rica Star as "infamous" for its involvement in several diploma mill allegations, in cases where students paid to receive degrees without following a course of study.[2] The university has awarded PhD degrees to people in Germany and the United States.[2]
History
UNEM was founded in 1992 as an international graduate school, and acquired its present name in 1997.[3] In that year it was approved by the Consejo Nacional de Enseñanza Superior Universitaria Privada, the national council of higher education of Costa Rica,[4] to award undergraduate degrees in accounting and business administration, and master's degrees in business administration.[5]
The university reported no graduates in 2007, and enrolled no students in 2010; it may be inactive.[6]
Hun Sen, the Cambodian prime minister, was made an "Honorary Professor of Diplomatic and International Relations" in July 2008.[7]
References
- ^ Instituciones miembros del SINAES (in Spanish). Sistema Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Superior. Accessed December 2014.
- ^ a b Jaime Lopez (12 August 2013). Quality of Education and Cost of Tuition Increase in Costa Rica: Sham Universities. The Costa Rica Star. Accessed December 2014.
- ^ Business University of Costa Rica. International Association of Universities: Worldwide Database of Higher Education Institutions, Systems and Credentials. Accessed October 2014.
- ^ Lista de Universidades Privadas aprobadas por el CONESUP (in Spanish). Ministerio de Educación Pública: Consejo Nacional de Enseñanza Superior Universitaria Privada (national council of higher education). Accessed October 2014.
- ^ Nombre Universidad: 38 - Empresarial de Costa Rica (in Spanish). Ministerio de Educación Pública: Consejo Nacional de Enseñanza Superior Universitaria Privada (national council of higher education). Accessed October 2014.
- ^ Silvia P. Castro (2010). Costa Rican higher education, its universities and students. Doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania. Accessed December 2014.
- ^ Biography of Hun Sen