University of Murcia

Universidad de Murcia
Latin: Universitas Studiorum Murciana
Type Public
Established 1272 (original)
1915 (current)
Rector José Orihuela Calatayud
Academic staff
c. 2000
Administrative staff
c. 800
Undergraduates c. 30,000
Postgraduates c. 1500
Address Avenida Teniente Flomesta, nº 5
30003 Murcia
, Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Campus Urban
Website http://www.um.es/

The University of Murcia (Spanish: Universidad de Murcia) is the main university in Murcia, Spain. With 38,000 students, it is the largest university in the Región de Murcia. The University of Murcia is the third oldest university in Spain, after the University of Salamanca (1218 AD) and the University of Valladolid (1241 AD), and the thirteenth in the world. The University of Murcia was established in 1272 by the King Alfonso X of Castile[1] under the Crown of Castile.

The majority of the University's facilities and buildings are spread over two campuses: the older is La Merced, situated in the town centre, and the larger is Espinardo, just 5 km to the north of Murcia. A third campus for Medical and Health Studies is currently being built next to the suburban area known as Ciudad Sanitaria Virgen de la Arrixaca, 5 km south of the city. A new campus had been made in San Javier too, that hosts the Sports Science faculty.

Facilities

The University of Murcia is an institution devoted to providing higher education to the public. Among its main objectives are the creation, development and research into science, technology and culture through study and research and the transmission of such knowledge through education.

Accordingly, our University enjoys modern facilities located in the different University Faculties and Colleges and the Experimental Science Support Service (SACE). This is located in Espinardo, next to the Faculties of Biology, Medicine, Chemistry and Veterinary Science, and includes services such as laboratory animals, scientific calculations, cultivation of tissues, agricultural and forestry experiments, radio protection and waste, scientific equipment, microscopy, image analysis, and psychology equipment, as well as research support laboratories.

The University also boasts two extensive libraries with over half a million books and some 10,000 scientific journals that can be consulted in any of the 3,000 reading areas. The Antonio de Nebrija Library is located on La Merced campus. In addition, the Main Library in Espinardo houses a European Documentation Centre.

Sport is also very important to the University of Murcia and it enjoys a great number of facilities. These are mainly in Espinardo although some are in the city centre. These include for example: sports halls, football and rugby pitches, seven-a-side football pitches, aerobic and weight rooms, a gymnasium, tennis and squash courts, a pelota court, training areas, a climbing wall and an indoor swimming pool. The Sports Activities Service promotes and organises sport at all levels and for all the groups making up the university community.

Finally, a word about other services provided by the University of Murcia for the benefit of its students. The Information Service (SIU) provides general information to all the members of the university, as well as runs the website and various information data banks. (Further information at http://www.um.es/siux) The Student Welfare Service (SAOP) seeks to respond to the psychological needs, academic performance issues, family problems, and legal questions affecting members of the university community. (Further information at http://www.um.es/saop) Finally, the Careers Office (COIE) provides the link with the world of work by organising courses and providing students with internships in enterprises.

History

Facade of the Arts Faculty (La Merced campus) viewed from Plaza de la Universidad

The first university in Murcia was founded as the Universitas Studiorum Murciana by Alfonso X of Castile around 1272. The current modern University of Murcia was founded in 1915, making it the tenth oldest university in Spain among the modern universities, but its seal carries the date of the thirteenth century founding.

Campuses

Faculty of Law cloister (La Merced campus)

The University of Murcia has two campuses: La Merced, the original campus in the center of the city; and the larger Espinardo, 5 km to the north, which houses most students.

A third campus for medical and health studies is currently being built in the Murcia neighborhood of El Palmar, next to the hospital Ciudad Sanitaria Virgen de la Arrixaca, 5 km south of Murcia's city center. A fourth campus is in the beginning stages in San Javier. Another one, in Lorca, is expected to open in 2007.

Degrees

Categorized by faculties and university schools:[2]

Faculties

Faculty of Sports Science[SJ]

  • Honours Degree in Physical activity and Sports Science

Faculty of Fine Arts[E]

  • Honours Degree in Fine Arts

Faculty of Biology[E]

  • Honours Degree in Biology
  • Honours Degree in Environmental Science

Faculty of Documentation Science[E]

  • Diploma in Library Sciences and Documentation
  • Honours Degree in Documentation[2nd]
  • Honours Degree in Journalism[2nd]
  • Honours Degree in Advertising and Public Relations[2nd]

Faculty of Industrial Sciences[E]

  • Diploma in Industrial Relations
  • Honours Degree in Industrial Science[2nd]

Faculty of Economics and Business[E]

  • Diploma in Management Science
  • Honours Degree in Administration and Management
  • Honours Degree in Economics
  • Honours Degree in Market Technology and Research[2nd]
  • Honours Degree in Sociology[2nd]

Faculty of Law[M]

  • Honours Degree in Law
  • Honours Degree in Political and Administration Sciences[2nd]
  • Diploma in Public Management and Administration
  • Combined Honours Degree in Law with Administration and Management
  • Honours Degree in Criminology

Faculty of Education[E]

  • Diploma in Social Education
  • Honours Degree in Education
  • Honours Degree in Education Psychology[2nd]
  • Teaching: Specialising in Special Needs Education
  • Teaching: Specialising in Physical Education
  • Teaching: Specialising in Infant Education
  • Teaching: Specialising in Music Education
  • Teaching: Specialising in Primary Education
  • Teaching: Specialising in Foreign Languages (Specialities in English and French)

Faculty of Philosophy[E]

  • Honours Degree in Philosophy

Faculty of Computer Sciences[E]

  • Engineer in Computer Science
  • Technical Engineer in Computer Science (Management)
  • Technical Engineer in Computer Science (Systems)

Arts Faculty[M]

  • Honours Degree in Classics
  • Honours Degree in French
  • Honours Degree in Spanish
  • Honours Degree in English
  • Honours Degree in Geography
  • Honours Degree in History
  • Honours Degree in History of Art
  • Honours Degree in Translation and Interpreting

Faculty of Mathematics[E]

  • Honours Degree in Mathematics

Faculty of Medicine[MH]

  • Honours Degree in Medicine
  • Honours Degree in Dentistry
  • Honours Degree in Pharmacy
  • Diploma in Physiotherapy
  • Degree in Nursing (2009)

Faculty of Psychology[E]

  • Honours Degree in Psychology

Faculty of Chemistry[E]

  • Diploma in Optics and Optometry
  • Honours Degree in Chemical Engineering
  • Honours Degree in Biochemistry[2nd]
  • Honours Degree in Physics
  • Honours Degree in Chemistry

Faculty of Veterinary Science[E]

  • Honours Degree in Veterinary Science
  • Honours Degree in Science and Food Technology[2nd]

University schools

Nursing School of Murcia[MH]

  • Diploma in Nursing

Nursing School of Cartagena[C]

  • Diploma in Nursing

School of Social Work[E]

  • Diploma in Social Work

School of Tourism[Mu]

  • Diploma in Tourism
  • School for adults ceainfante in collaboration with umu

Doctorates

  • Economy
  • Experimental Science
  • Health Science
  • Humanity
  • Juridical Science
  • Mathematics
  • Social Science
  • Technological Teaching

Degree footnotes

  • E Espinardo campus
  • M La Merced campus
  • SJ San Javier campus
  • MH La Merced campus, but some classes given in hospitals
  • Mu In city of Murcia outside La Merced campus
  • C Cartagena, 60 km (37 mi) south of Murcia
  • 2nd Second cycle degrees only

See also

References

  1. (Spanish) Historia de la Universidad de Murcia - Universidad de Murcia - Universidad de Murcia. Um.es. Retrieved on 2013-10-05.
  2. "University of Murcia" (PDF). Compostela Group of Universities. 2005-10-06. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-28. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
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