| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Founded: 1988
Location: Santiago, Chile
Overview: The University of Chile is the oldest and one of the most prestigious universities in Chile. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across many disciplines, including engineering, law, health sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. It has a strong reputation for research and is considered a leading institution in Latin America.
Faculty |
Programs |
|---|---|
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Faculty of Engineering |
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering |
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Faculty of Medicine |
Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Public Health, Medical Technology |
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Faculty of Law |
Law |
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Faculty of Economics and Business |
Business Administration, Economics, Accounting |
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Faculty of Social Sciences |
Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Social Work, Political Science |
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Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism |
Architecture, Urban Planning |
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Faculty of Arts |
Visual Arts, Music, Dance, Theater |
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Faculty of Agriculture |
Agronomy, Forestry Engineering, Veterinary Medicine |
Faculty |
Programs |
|---|---|
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Graduate School of Business |
MBA, Master in Economics, Master in Finance |
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Graduate School of Engineering |
Master's in Engineering, PhD in Engineering, Master in Computer Science, Master in Environmental Engineering |
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Graduate School of Law |
LLM, PhD in Law |
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Graduate School of Medicine |
Master in Public Health, PhD in Medicine, Master in Nursing |
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Graduate School of Social Sciences |
Master's in Sociology, Master's in Political Science, Master's in Anthropology, PhD in Psychology |
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Civil Engineering |
5.5 years |
$6,000 - $7,500 |
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Mechanical Engineering |
5.5 years |
$6,000 - $7,500 |
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Industrial Engineering |
5.5 years |
$6,000 - $7,500 |
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Electrical Engineering |
5.5 years |
$6,000 - $7,500 |
|
Computer Science Engineering |
5.5 years |
$6,000 - $7,500 |
|
Architecture |
5.5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
Law |
5 years |
$6,500 - $7,000 |
|
Business Administration |
4 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
Economics |
4 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
Medicine |
7 years |
$8,000 - $9,500 |
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Nursing |
5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
Dentistry |
6 years |
$7,500 - $8,500 |
|
Psychology |
5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
Sociology |
4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
|
Anthropology |
4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
|
Political Science |
4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
|
cation) |
5 years |
$4,500 - $5,500 |
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Education (Secondary Education) |
5 years |
$4,500 - $5,500 |
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Visual Arts |
5 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
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Music |
5 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
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Journalism |
4 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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Design |
4 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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Agronomy |
5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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Veterinary Medicine |
6 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master’s in Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
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Master’s in Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
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Master’s in Electrical Engineering |
2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
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Master’s in Industrial Engineering |
2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
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Master’s in Computer Science Engineering |
2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
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Master’s in Architecture |
2 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
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Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
1.5 - 2 years |
$8,000 - $10,000 |
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Master’s in Economics |
2 years |
$7,000 - $8,000 |
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Master’s in Finance |
1.5 - 2 years |
$7,500 - $8,500 |
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Master’s in Law (LLM) |
1.5 - 2 years |
$7,000 - $8,000 |
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Master’s in Public Policy |
1.5 - 2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
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Master’s in Medicine |
2 years |
$7,500 - $9,000 |
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Master’s in Nursing |
2 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
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Master’s in Public Health |
2 years |
$7,000 - $8,000 |
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Master’s in Dentistry |
2 years |
$7,500 - $9,000 |
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Master’s in Sociology |
2 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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Master’s in Anthropology |
2 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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Master’s in Political Science |
2 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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Master’s in Psychology |
2 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
Master’s in Educational Sciences |
2 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
Master’s in International Relations |
1.5 - 2 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
Master’s in Environmental Engineering |
2 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
|
Master’s in Agronomy |
2 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
Master’s in Urban Planning |
2 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
Master’s in Design |
2 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Civil Engineering |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Electrical Engineering |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Industrial Engineering |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Computer Science |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Architecture |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
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PhD in Economics |
4-5 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
|
PhD in Business Administration |
4-5 years |
$7,000 - $8,000 |
|
PhD in Law |
4-5 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
|
PhD in Public Policy |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
PhD in Medicine |
4-5 years |
$7,500 - $8,500 |
|
PhD in Nursing |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Public Health |
4-5 years |
$6,500 - $7,500 |
|
PhD in Dentistry |
4-5 years |
$7,500 - $8,500 |
|
PhD in Sociology |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
PhD in Anthropology |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
PhD in Political Science |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
PhD in Psychology |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
PhD in Educational Sciences |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
PhD in Environmental Engineering |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Agronomy |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Urban Planning |
4-5 years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
|
PhD in Design |
4-5 years |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
Global Reputation: The University of Chile ranks highly in global university rankings, making it a recognized name in academic circles.
Wide Range of Programs: International students can choose from a variety of programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Spanish Language Programs: Most programs are taught in Spanish, but there are Spanish language courses available for non-Spanish speakers.
Exchange Programs: The university has numerous exchange agreements with institutions around the world.
The International Relations Office provides guidance for international students, including help with visa applications, accommodation, and course selection.
The university also offers programs aimed at helping international students adjust to life in Chile and improve their Spanish proficiency.
Complete Secondary Education: Students must have a Licencia de Educación Media (Chilean high school diploma).
Take the PAES Exam:
Domestic students must take the Prueba de Acceso a la Educación Superior (PAES) (formerly PSU). The university will require a minimum score for each program.
Application via DEMRE:
Applications are submitted through DEMRE (the national university admission platform), where students choose their preferred programs.
Admission Results:
Results are published based on the PAES scores, and students are admitted accordingly.
Submit High School Diploma:
International students must present an equivalent of the Chilean high school diploma, legalized (apostilled) and, if necessary, translated into Spanish.
Language Proficiency:
Spanish proficiency is required for most programs. Students need to submit proof of Spanish language skills through tests like DELE or SIELE. Some exceptions may apply for students who studied in Spanish-speaking countries.
Application Submission:
Applications are typically submitted through the university's International Admissions Office or directly on the university website.
Documents required: High school diploma, transcripts, passport copy, and letters of recommendation (for some programs).
Admission Decision:
The university will review the applications and notify students of the results.
Visa Application:
Once admitted, students must apply for a student visa to study in Chile.
Submit Bachelor’s Degree:
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree for master’s programs or a master’s degree for PhD programs. These degrees should be legalized (apostilled) and translated into Spanish, if necessary.
Language Proficiency:
Non-native speakers must submit proof of Spanish language proficiency (unless applying for an English-taught program).
Application Materials:
Typically required:
Transcripts from previous studies
Statement of purpose
Letters of recommendation
Research proposal (for PhD applicants)
Resume or CV
Interview (if applicable):
Some graduate programs may require an interview as part of the admissions process.
Visa:
After receiving an admission offer, students will need to apply for a student visa.
Main Intake: March (start of the academic year in Chile)
Application Period: Domestic students apply through the DEMRE system from October to January. International students generally need to submit their applications by December for the March intake.
Domestic Students:
Completion of Secondary Education:
Must hold the Licencia de Educación Media (Chilean high school diploma).
PAES (Prueba de Acceso a la Educación Superior):
PAES scores are mandatory for domestic students. Each program has a minimum score requirement, which varies depending on the competitiveness of the program.
Popular programs like engineering, law, medicine, and social sciences typically require higher PAES scores.
International Students:
High School Diploma:
Must submit an equivalent of the Chilean Licencia de Educación Media, legalized (apostilled) and translated into Spanish if necessary.
Spanish Proficiency:
Since courses are taught in Spanish, students need to submit proof of proficiency in the language through DELE or SIELE tests.
Students from Spanish-speaking countries may be exempt from this requirement.
Main Intake: March (with some programs offering a mid-year intake in August).
Application Period: Applications are typically open from October to January for the March intake.
Bachelor’s Degree:
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree (Licenciatura) or an equivalent qualification from an accredited institution.
International students must provide legalized (apostilled) degrees and transcripts, and they must be translated into Spanish if necessary.
Spanish Proficiency:
For programs taught in Spanish, non-native speakers need to provide proof of proficiency (DELE or SIELE certification).
Some business and engineering programs may be offered in English, in which case English proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS) may be required.
Additional Documents:
Letters of recommendation (typically 2-3).
A statement of purpose outlining academic and career goals.
Resume or CV.
For research-based programs, a research proposal may also be required.
Main Intake: March (with some programs offering an August intake).
Application Period: Similar to master’s programs, PhD applications are open from October to January for the March intake.
Master’s Degree:
Applicants must hold a master’s degree or its equivalent in a relevant field.
International applicants must provide legalized and translated documents if applicable.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal is usually required, outlining the intended research topic, methodology, and expected contributions to the field.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of Spanish proficiency is required unless the program is offered in English.
Letters of Recommendation:
PhD applicants typically need to provide 2-3 letters of recommendation from academic referees.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Applicable Programs |
Benefits |
Available at |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Beca de Excelencia Académica (Academic Excellence Scholarship) |
Outstanding academic performance in high school or university. |
Undergraduate Programs |
Full or partial tuition fee coverage. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca Juan Gómez Millas |
Low-income students with strong academic records. |
Undergraduate Programs |
Covers part of tuition fees and additional academic expenses. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca Bicentenario |
Students from vulnerable socioeconomic backgrounds. |
Undergraduate Programs |
Covers 100% of tuition fees for eligible students. |
University of Chile |
|
Beca Vocación de Profesor (Teaching Vocation Scholarship) |
Students pursuing education degrees. |
Education Undergraduate Programs |
Full tuition fee waiver for students entering teacher training programs. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca Indígena (Indigenous Scholarship) |
Students of indigenous descent with financial need and good academic standing. |
Undergraduate Programs |
Provides tuition fee assistance and living support for eligible students. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca Magíster Nacional (National Master’s Scholarship) |
Chilean or foreign students residing in Chile with an outstanding academic record. |
Master’s Programs |
Covers tuition fees and a monthly stipend. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile, University of Concepción |
|
Beca de Doctorado Nacional (National PhD Scholarship) |
Students admitted to a doctoral program with excellent academic standing. |
PhD Programs |
Full coverage of tuition fees and a monthly stipend for living expenses. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca Chile (Chile Scholarship) |
For Chilean students pursuing postgraduate degrees abroad. |
Master’s and PhD Programs abroad |
Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs. |
N/A – Government scholarship |
|
Beca de Inclusión (Inclusion Scholarship) |
Students with disabilities or from underrepresented backgrounds. |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
Full or partial tuition fee waiver. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca de Apoyo a la Investigación (Research Support Scholarship) |
Graduate students conducting thesis research. |
Graduate and PhD Programs |
Funding for research expenses and travel grants for fieldwork or conferences. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca Internacional (International Student Scholarship) |
International students with excellent academic records. |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
Partial tuition fee reductions or full scholarships depending on merit. |
PUC Chile, University of Concepción |
|
Beca de Desarrollo Regional (Regional Development Scholarship) |
Students from rural or underdeveloped regions. |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
Partial tuition fee coverage to encourage regional development. |
University of Chile, University of Concepción |
|
Beca Presidente de la República (President of the Republic Scholarship) |
Chilean students with excellent academic records and low-income backgrounds. |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
Monthly stipend to support living expenses and tuition fees. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca de Continuidad de Estudios (Study Continuation Scholarship) |
UChile or PUC Chile graduates pursuing master’s or PhD degrees at the same institution. |
Graduate and PhD Programs |
Partial tuition fee reduction. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
|
Beca CONICYT (National Research and Innovation Commission Scholarship) |
Outstanding graduate students in STEM fields pursuing research degrees. |
PhD Programs |
Full tuition coverage and monthly stipend for research. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile, UTFSM |
|
Beca de Movilidad Estudiantil (Student Mobility Scholarship) |
For students participating in study abroad or exchange programs. |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
Partial coverage of travel expenses and living costs. |
University of Chile, PUC Chile |
University |
Facility Type |
Description |
Estimated Cost (USD/Month) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Major university |
Main Campus (Santiago) |
The University of Chile has multiple campuses spread throughout Santiago, with modern facilities including libraries, labs, research centers, and sports facilities. |
N/A |
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Student Residences (Off-Campus Hostels) |
Affordable hostels and student housing located near the university campuses in Santiago. Typically shared accommodations. |
$250 - $400 |
|
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Shared Apartments (Off-Campus) |
Many students choose to share apartments with other students in the city center or near the campuses. |
$300 - $500 |
|
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Private Apartments (Off-Campus) |
Private rental apartments in Santiago are available for students who prefer independent living. |
$450 - $700 |
|
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Homestays with Local Families |
International students can live with local families, which often includes meals and a more immersive cultural experience. |
$350 - $550 |
|
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Student Cafeterias |
On-campus cafeterias provide affordable meals for students, usually offering lunch menus. |
$100 - $150 (meals per month) |
|
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Sports and Recreational Facilities |
Access to gymnasiums, sports fields, and recreational areas. |
Free or minimal fee for students |
PUC Chile is renowned for its academic excellence and international outlook, offering top-tier programs in engineering, business, social sciences, and medicine.
The university promotes a collaborative learning environment, with students often working on interdisciplinary projects, especially in the fields of technology, social innovation, and sustainability.
PUC Chile has strong links with industry, offering students internship opportunities and partnerships with both local and international companies.
Student Organizations: PUC Chile has numerous student clubs that focus on academic interests, social issues, entrepreneurship, sports, and the arts. These groups provide leadership opportunities and foster a sense of community.
Cultural Life: The university has an active arts and culture scene, with the UC Cultural Center organizing theater performances, art exhibitions, and film screenings. Students can also participate in choirs, orchestras, and dance groups.
Sports: PUC Chile promotes sports as a way to enhance student life. There are facilities for soccer, basketball, tennis, and swimming, and students are encouraged to join the university’s competitive teams in regional and national tournaments.
Service Learning: PUC Chile integrates community service into the academic curriculum, encouraging students to contribute to public service and social responsibility projects.
Many students participate in volunteer programs aimed at helping underprivileged communities, particularly in the areas of education and healthcare.
PUC Chile has a strong international focus, offering numerous exchange programs and hosting students from all over the world. The International Relations Office helps with student integration, offering activities such as cultural tours, language exchange programs, and workshops to help students adapt to life in Chile.
There are also Spanish language courses available for international students who need to improve their proficiency.
The University of Chile has strong partnerships with public and private sectors across various industries. These collaborations give students access to internships and practical training during their studies.
Engineering, Law, Medicine, and Business programs benefit from close ties to industry leaders, offering students hands-on experience through internships and research projects.
Students in medicine, nursing, and health sciences are required to complete clinical rotations in public hospitals and health centers, which often lead to job opportunities after graduation.
The university’s career services office assists students with resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
The University Job Fair held annually attracts top companies from Chile and abroad, providing students with a chance to network and secure internships or job placements.
The University of Chile is a leader in research and academia, and many students pursue careers in academic research or continue their studies at the PhD level.
The university encourages students to contribute to scientific research in areas like engineering, environmental sciences, and public health.
Graduates from engineering, law, and medicine typically have high employment rates, with many securing positions in top firms or public institutions shortly after graduation.
Engineering graduates are in high demand, particularly in industries such as mining, construction, and technology.