Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founding Year: 1989
Location: San Justo, La Matanza Partido, part of Greater Buenos Aires.
Mission: UNLAM was established to address the higher education needs of the western suburbs of Buenos Aires, an area that previously had limited access to university-level education. The university is committed to promoting academic excellence, research, and community engagement. It aims to contribute to the social, economic, and cultural development of its surrounding region.
UNLAM offers a wide variety of undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs across multiple faculties. The university has built a reputation for its strong programs in fields such as engineering, economics, business, social sciences, and health sciences.
Faculty of Engineering:
Computer Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Economics and Business:
Public Accounting
Business Administration
International Trade
Economics
Faculty of Social Sciences:
Political Science
Communication Sciences
Social Work
Sociology
Faculty of Health Sciences:
Nursing
Kinesiology and Physical Therapy
Medicine
Faculty of Law and Political Science:
Law
Political Science
Master’s Degrees in fields such as:
Public Administration
Business Administration (MBA)
Law
Education
Doctoral Programs in areas such as:
Engineering
Social Sciences
Economic Sciences
Main Campus: The primary campus of UNLAM is located in San Justo, which is part of the larger La Matanza district. The campus features modern facilities designed to support academic excellence and research.
Key facilities include:
Libraries: UNLAM’s library offers students access to a large collection of academic books, journals, and online resources.
Laboratories: State-of-the-art labs for engineering, health sciences, and information technology support the university’s research efforts.
Sports Complex: The university has a sports center that provides students with opportunities to engage in various sports and fitness activities.
Research Centers: The university has several research institutes focused on fields such as social sciences, engineering, and economics, which contribute to regional and national development.
UNLAM places a strong emphasis on research, particularly in areas relevant to Argentina’s development. It conducts significant research in fields like engineering, public health, social sciences, and environmental studies.
The university’s research institutes focus on tackling real-world challenges, especially those that impact the surrounding community and the country as a whole.
UNLAM is also active in promoting innovation through partnerships with industries and government institutions, aiming to provide technological solutions to local problems.
Social Impact: Given its location in La Matanza, one of the most populous areas in Greater Buenos Aires, UNLAM has a strong focus on community outreach and social responsibility. The university is involved in various programs aimed at improving the local community’s quality of life, particularly through health initiatives, education programs, and social development projects.
Extension Programs: UNLAM offers a range of extension courses and training programs for community members and professionals seeking continuing education.
Faculty |
Program Name |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
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Faculty of Engineering |
Industrial Engineering |
5 years |
Engineering management, production systems, and industrial optimization. |
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Computer Engineering |
5 years |
Software development, computer systems, and IT infrastructure. |
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Electrical Engineering |
5 years |
Power systems, electrical networks, and renewable energy technologies. |
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Mechanical Engineering |
5 years |
Mechanical systems, thermodynamics, and machine design. |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Business Administration |
4 years |
Business management, finance, marketing, and organizational behavior. |
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Public Accounting |
4 years |
Financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and cost analysis. |
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International Trade |
4 years |
Global commerce, trade regulations, and export/import strategies. |
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Economics |
4 years |
Microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic policy. |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Political Science |
4 years |
Government structures, political theory, public administration, and policy. |
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Social Work |
4 years |
Social welfare, community development, and social justice initiatives. |
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Sociology |
4 years |
Social systems, human behavior, and societal trends analysis. |
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Communication Sciences |
4 years |
Media, journalism, corporate communication, and public relations. |
Faculty of Health Sciences |
Nursing |
4 years |
Patient care, health promotion, clinical practice, and community health. |
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Kinesiology and Physical Therapy |
4 years |
Human movement, rehabilitation, and therapeutic techniques. |
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Medicine |
6 years |
Medical theory, clinical practice, and healthcare systems. |
Faculty of Law and Political Science |
Law |
5 years |
Legal theory, civil law, criminal law, and constitutional law. |
Faculty |
Program Name |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
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Faculty of Economics and Business |
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
Leadership, strategic management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. |
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Master’s in Public Administration |
2 years |
Public policy, administrative law, governance, and public sector management. |
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Master’s in Economics |
2 years |
Advanced economic theory, econometrics, and economic policy analysis. |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Master’s in Political Science |
2 years |
Comparative politics, political theory, governance, and international relations. |
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Master’s in Education |
2 years |
Educational leadership, pedagogy, and curriculum development. |
Faculty of Law |
Master’s in Law |
2 years |
Advanced legal studies in civil law, criminal law, and constitutional law. |
Faculty of Engineering |
Master’s in Industrial Engineering |
2 years |
Engineering management, optimization, and operational research. |
Doctoral Programs |
PhD in Social Sciences |
3-5 years |
Advanced research in sociology, political science, and social theory. |
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PhD in Economics |
3-5 years |
Economic research, econometrics, and economic development. |
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PhD in Engineering |
3-5 years |
Engineering research in fields such as systems, processes, and optimization. |
Bachelor’s Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Industrial Engineering |
5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Computer Engineering |
5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Electrical Engineering |
5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Mechanical Engineering |
5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Business Administration |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Public Accounting |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
International Trade |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Economics |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Political Science |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Social Work |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Sociology |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Communication Sciences |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Nursing |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Kinesiology and Physical Therapy |
4 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Medicine |
6 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Law |
5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply) |
Master’s Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Public Administration |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Economics |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Political Science |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Education |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Industrial Engineering |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Health Systems Management |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
Master’s in Communication Sciences |
2 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
PhD/Doctorate Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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PhD in Social Sciences |
3-5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
PhD in Economics |
3-5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
PhD in Engineering |
3-5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
PhD in Political Science |
3-5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
PhD in Education |
3-5 years |
Free (administrative fees for international students may apply, around $500 - $1,000 USD) |
International students are welcome to apply for all of UNLAM’s academic programs, which include a wide variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees in several faculties.
Industrial Engineering
Business Administration
International Trade
Political Science
Communication Sciences
Medicine
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA)
Master’s in Public Administration
Master’s in Industrial Engineering
Master’s in Political Science
Master’s in Health Systems Management
PhD in Social Sciences
PhD in Economics
PhD in Engineering
PhD in Political Science
PhD in Education
All programs are conducted in Spanish, so proficiency in the language is necessary.
UNLAM, as a public university, provides tuition-free education for Argentine citizens. However, international students are generally required to pay administrative fees.
Tuition Fees:
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs: Free for Argentine students, with administrative fees for international students ranging from $500 to $1,000 USD per year.
Doctoral Programs: Free for Argentine students, with similar administrative fees for international students.
Despite these fees, studying at UNLAM remains highly affordable, especially when compared to private universities or similar institutions in other countries.
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Review the list of undergraduate programs offered by UNLAM and select the one that matches your academic and career goals. Popular programs include Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, International Trade, Economics, and Political Science.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Requirements
High School Diploma: You must have completed secondary education equivalent to the Argentine bachillerato (high school diploma). International students may need to have their diploma validated by the Argentine Ministry of Education.
Spanish Language Proficiency: Since most programs are taught in Spanish, international students are required to demonstrate Spanish proficiency through recognized tests such as:
DELE (Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera), or
SIELE (Servicio Internacional de Evaluación de la Lengua Española).
Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
The following documents are typically required for undergraduate applications:
High School Diploma: Translated into Spanish if necessary. You may also need to have your diploma validated (convalidación) by Argentine authorities.
Academic Transcripts: Translated into Spanish.
Copy of Passport: A clear scan of your passport with at least six months of validity.
Proof of Spanish Proficiency: DELE, SIELE, or a language proficiency test administered by UNLAM.
Personal Statement: A brief essay outlining your motivation for applying to UNLAM and your career goals (if required).
Step 4: Submit Your Application
Applications are typically submitted directly through the Admissions Office or the International Relations Office. You can often apply online or via email.
Step 5: Entrance Exams (if applicable)
Some undergraduate programs, particularly in competitive fields like engineering and medicine, may require international students to take an entrance exam to assess academic preparedness.
Step 6: Receive Admission Decision
After reviewing your application, UNLAM’s admissions committee will notify you of the outcome. Accepted students will receive an admission letter, which is necessary for applying for a student visa.
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Review the graduate programs offered by UNLAM, such as the Master’s in Business Administration (MBA), Master’s in Public Administration, Master’s in Industrial Engineering, or Master’s in Political Science.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree: You must hold a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from a recognized university in a field related to the graduate program you wish to apply for.
Spanish Proficiency: Most graduate programs are conducted in Spanish, so you must provide proof of Spanish language proficiency (DELE, SIELE, or UNLAM’s language test).
Professional Experience: Certain programs, such as the MBA, may require several years of relevant professional experience.
Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
Graduate programs usually require the following:
Bachelor’s Degree Certificate: Officially translated into Spanish.
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies, also translated into Spanish if necessary.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailing your academic and professional experience.
Letters of Recommendation: Two or more recommendation letters from previous professors or employers, depending on the program.
Statement of Purpose: A written essay explaining why you want to pursue this degree, your career goals, and how the program fits your professional aspirations.
Proof of Spanish Proficiency: DELE, SIELE, or equivalent certification.
Step 4: Submit Your Application
Submit your application through UNLAM’s Admissions Office or Graduate Studies Office. Applications are typically submitted online or via email.
Step 5: Interviews or Entrance Exams (if applicable)
Some graduate programs, especially in business and finance, may require an interview to assess your suitability for the program.
Step 6: Receive Admission Decision
Once your application is reviewed, UNLAM will notify you of your admission status. If accepted, you will receive an admission letter for visa application purposes.
Step 1: Choose Your Program
UNLAM offers PhD programs in fields such as Social Sciences, Economics, Engineering, and Political Science. Choose the program that aligns with your academic interests and research goals.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Requirements
Master’s Degree: You must have a master’s degree in a related field from an accredited institution.
Research Proposal: A research proposal is required, outlining your intended research topic and methodology.
Spanish Proficiency: Proficiency in Spanish is required, and students must provide proof via DELE, SIELE, or UNLAM’s language test.
Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
PhD applications typically require:
Master’s Degree Certificate: Officially translated into Spanish.
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies from both undergraduate and master’s programs, translated into Spanish.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal outlining your intended area of research and its significance.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Summarizing your academic, professional, and research experience.
Letters of Recommendation: At least two academic references who can speak to your research capabilities.
Proof of Spanish Proficiency: DELE, SIELE, or other recognized language certification.
Step 4: Submit Your Application
Applications are submitted through the Doctoral Office or the International Relations Office at UNLAM. Ensure your research proposal aligns with the university’s research expertise.
Step 5: Interviews and Supervisor Assignment
Some PhD programs may require an interview to assess your research capabilities. You may also need to secure a research supervisor who will guide your dissertation work.
Step 6: Receive Admission Decision
After reviewing your application and research proposal, you will receive an admission decision. Accepted candidates will receive an admission letter for visa and enrollment purposes.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Duration |
Application Process |
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UNLAM Merit-Based Scholarship |
High-performing undergraduate and graduate students |
Partial tuition or administrative fee waiver |
1 year (renewable) |
Apply through the university’s scholarship office |
UNLAM Financial Need Scholarship |
Students demonstrating financial need |
Partial to full waiver of administrative fees |
1 year (renewable) |
Submit financial documents via UNLAM’s scholarship office |
National Scholarship Program (Progresar) |
Undergraduate students under 30 years old, financial need-based |
Monthly stipend for living expenses |
Up to 10 months/year |
Apply through Argentina's Ministry of Education |
Becas Bicentenario |
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) students, financial need-based |
Monthly stipend |
1 year (renewable) |
Apply through Argentina’s Ministry of Education |
CONICET Doctoral Scholarships |
PhD students involved in research programs |
Monthly stipend for research and living expenses |
Up to 3-5 years |
Apply through CONICET or UNLAM research office |
Fulbright Scholarships (Argentina) |
Graduate students pursuing research or studies in the U.S. |
Full or partial coverage of tuition, travel, and living expenses |
Program duration |
Apply through the Fulbright Commission |
Argentine Government Scholarships (BEC.AR) |
STEM students with a focus on innovation |
Full tuition, living expenses, and travel |
Program duration |
Apply through Argentina’s Ministry of Education |
MERCOSUR Scholarships |
Students from MERCOSUR member countries |
Full or partial administrative fee waiver |
1 year (renewable) |
Apply via UNLAM’s International Relations Office |
OAS (Organization of American States) Scholarships |
Students from OAS member countries |
Tuition fees, living stipend, and research costs |
Program duration |
Apply through OAS website or UNLAM’s scholarship office |
UNLAM Sports Scholarships |
Students with exceptional achievements in sports |
Partial administrative fee waiver |
1 year (renewable) |
Apply via the UNLAM Sports Department |
UNLAM Talent Scholarships |
High-performing undergraduate and graduate students |
Partial tuition fee reduction |
1 year (renewable) |
Apply through UNLAM Admissions Office |
Latin American Cooperation Scholarship |
Latin American students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs |
Partial tuition waiver |
1 year (renewable) |
Apply through International Relations Office |
DAAD Scholarships (German Academic Exchange Service) |
German or international students from partner countries |
Tuition, research funding, and living stipend |
Program duration |
Apply through DAAD website and UNLAM's office |
Facility/Accommodation |
Description |
Cost (USD) per month |
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Campus Location |
Located in San Justo, La Matanza, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
N/A |
Academic Buildings |
Modern lecture halls, research centers, and specialized laboratories. |
Free |
Libraries |
Fully equipped with academic books, journals, e-resources, and study spaces. |
Free |
Sports Complex |
Facilities for soccer, basketball, volleyball, and gym for fitness activities. |
Free |
Computer Labs |
Access to modern computer labs with high-speed internet and software tools. |
Free |
Wi-Fi |
Free high-speed Wi-Fi across campus for students. |
Free |
Cafeteria and Dining |
On-campus cafeteria offering affordable meals and snacks. |
$2 - $5 per meal |
Medical Services |
On-campus health services for students, including first aid and medical advice. |
Free |
Student Counseling Services |
Academic and psychological support for students. |
Free |
Off-Campus Shared Apartments |
Popular among students; shared rooms in local neighborhoods (San Justo, La Matanza). |
$200 - $350 |
Private Apartments (1-Bedroom) |
Independent living in private apartments; typically more expensive. |
$300 - $500 |
Student Residences (Hostels) |
Temporary accommodation available in nearby areas, includes basic amenities. |
$150 - $300 |
Homestays with Local Families |
Live with local Argentine families; may include meals. |
$250 - $400 |
Utilities (Electricity, Water, Internet) |
Usually included in rent for shared apartments; if not, extra cost. |
$50 - $100 |
Public Transportation Costs |
Bus, train, and subway options for commuting between San Justo and Buenos Aires. |
$20 - $40 (monthly pass) |
Focused Learning Environment: UNLAM is known for its rigorous academic programs across a wide range of disciplines, including engineering, business, economics, social sciences, health sciences, and law. Students can engage in lectures, practical projects, and research activities, with support from dedicated faculty members.
Research Opportunities: For those interested in research, UNLAM provides ample opportunities, especially in fields like social sciences, engineering, and health sciences. Students can get involved in research projects or assist professors, particularly at the graduate and PhD levels.
Small Class Sizes: The university prioritizes a student-centered approach with smaller class sizes, allowing for more personalized interaction with professors and increased student participation in discussions and projects.
Student Clubs and Societies: UNLAM has several student clubs and societies that allow students to pursue their interests outside the classroom. These clubs often focus on areas such as entrepreneurship, environmental issues, culture, sports, and technology.
Engineering Clubs: Popular among students in engineering programs, these clubs often organize hackathons, robotics competitions, and tech workshops.
Debate and Political Science Clubs: For students in social sciences and political science, these clubs organize debates, public speaking events, and discussions on current political issues.
Business and Entrepreneurship Clubs: These groups often work with the university to organize workshops, guest speaker events, and business competitions, providing students with practical exposure to the world of business.
Cultural and Art Activities:
Theater, Music, and Dance Groups: UNLAM encourages students to participate in various cultural activities. The university has several music bands, theater groups, and dance teams that perform at campus events and local festivals.
Photography and Film Clubs: For those with artistic inclinations, UNLAM has photography and film clubs where students can learn about media production and visual storytelling.
Sports Facilities: UNLAM provides access to a variety of sports facilities, including soccer fields, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and a gym. The UNLAM Sports Complex allows students to engage in physical activities both recreationally and competitively.
Intramural Sports: Students have the chance to join intramural sports leagues, competing in soccer, basketball, volleyball, and tennis.
University Competitions: UNLAM’s sports teams regularly participate in inter-university sports competitions. The university has a proud tradition of competing at regional and national levels.
Fitness and Wellness: The campus gym and fitness center are available to students who want to focus on their health and wellness, offering fitness classes, weight training, and cardio equipment.
Social Responsibility and Volunteer Work: UNLAM is committed to community outreach and encourages students to participate in volunteer activities and social projects. These initiatives often focus on improving the local community, particularly in healthcare, education, and social development.
Health Initiatives: Students in nursing, kinesiology, and medicine programs often take part in community health campaigns, providing basic medical services and health education to underserved populations in the Greater Buenos Aires area.
Educational Programs: Students are involved in tutoring and mentoring programs aimed at helping local youth improve their academic skills. These initiatives are especially important for low-income areas near the university.
Cultural Festivals: The university regularly organizes cultural festivals and events that celebrate Argentine and Latin American culture. These events include music performances, dance shows, art exhibitions, and food festivals, allowing students to immerse themselves in the local culture.
Guest Lectures and Seminars: UNLAM frequently hosts guest lectures and seminars on various topics, inviting experts from academia, business, and public policy to speak. These events provide valuable insights into current global and regional issues and give students opportunities to network with professionals.
International Relations Office: UNLAM's International Relations Office helps international students adjust to life in Argentina. They provide assistance with visa applications, enrollment, housing, and cultural integration. This office also organizes orientation programs to help international students transition smoothly into university life.
Academic and Psychological Support: The university provides students with access to academic advising and counseling services. Students can seek help for academic challenges or personal concerns through these confidential services.
Career Services: The Career Services Office at UNLAM helps students with internships, job placements, resume writing, and interview preparation. The university’s connections with local industries and government bodies help students find opportunities for professional development.
Off-Campus Housing: Since UNLAM does not provide on-campus housing, most students live in off-campus apartments or shared housing in nearby areas such as San Justo and other parts of Greater Buenos Aires.
Shared Apartments: A popular option among students is living in shared apartments with other students. The cost typically ranges from $200 to $350 USD per month.
Homestays: Some international students choose to live with Argentine host families, which offers a more immersive cultural experience and costs around $250 to $400 USD per month, including some meals.
Private Apartments: For students who prefer more privacy, private apartments are available in San Justo and surrounding neighborhoods. Rent for private apartments typically ranges from $300 to $500 USD per month, depending on the location and amenities.
Public Transportation: UNLAM is well-connected to the Greater Buenos Aires area by public transportation, including buses and trains. The San Justo area has reliable access to the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, making it easy for students to travel around the city.
Students typically spend around $20 to $40 USD per month on public transportation, depending on how frequently they commute.
Proximity to Buenos Aires: UNLAM’s campus in San Justo is part of the Greater Buenos Aires area, giving students access to one of Latin America’s most vibrant cities. Buenos Aires offers a wide variety of cultural activities, including theater performances, concerts, museums, galleries, and historical landmarks.
Nightlife and Dining: Buenos Aires is famous for its lively nightlife and excellent restaurants, giving students plenty of opportunities to explore the city's tango bars, live music venues, and cafes.
The Career Services Office at UNLAM provides a wide range of services to help students secure internships and job placements, both in Argentina and internationally. Services offered include:
Career Counseling: Personalized advice on career paths, industries, and job prospects based on each student's academic background and career interests.
Job Listings and Internship Opportunities: The Career Services Office maintains an updated job board with listings from various industries, including engineering, business, public administration, healthcare, and information technology. This board is available to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Resume and Interview Workshops: The university frequently organizes workshops to help students build effective resumes, improve their interview skills, and enhance their overall employability.
Job Fairs and Networking Events: UNLAM regularly hosts job fairs, where students can meet with recruiters from various industries. These events provide students with direct access to potential employers, allowing them to network and inquire about job openings or internships.
Internships play a critical role in helping students gain practical, hands-on experience before graduating. UNLAM has strong ties with industries and organizations in Argentina, facilitating internship placements for students in various fields:
Local Industry Connections: UNLAM works closely with local businesses and industries in La Matanza and the broader Buenos Aires area, ensuring that students have opportunities to complete internships at private companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
Corporate and Multinational Partnerships: Through partnerships with multinational corporations, UNLAM students in fields like business administration, economics, and engineering often secure internships at well-known firms, including banks, consulting firms, and industrial companies.
Internships for Engineering Students: Engineering students often intern at manufacturing companies, logistics firms, and tech companies in Greater Buenos Aires, gaining practical experience in areas such as industrial processes, mechanical design, and IT systems.
Public Sector Internships: Students in public administration and social sciences often secure internships with government bodies and local municipalities, gaining experience in policy development, public health, and social services.
UNLAM boasts a strong alumni network of graduates who have gone on to hold prominent positions in industry, government, academia, and international organizations. The alumni network serves as a valuable resource for current students in several ways:
Mentorship: Alumni frequently return to the university to mentor students and offer career advice, helping them navigate the job market and make informed decisions about their careers.
Networking Opportunities: The alumni network is also a significant asset when it comes to networking. Alumni who hold senior positions in various industries often provide current students with referrals, internship opportunities, or job placements.
Industry-Specific Talks and Seminars: UNLAM regularly invites successful alumni to give guest lectures and seminars, sharing insights about their careers and offering advice to students on entering the workforce.
Graduates from UNLAM are highly regarded in Argentina, especially in sectors such as engineering, economics, business administration, and public administration. The university’s emphasis on practical learning and real-world experience ensures that graduates are well-prepared for the job market.
Engineering and Technology: Graduates from the engineering programs (such as industrial engineering and computer engineering) often secure employment in manufacturing, automotive, telecommunications, and IT companies. Buenos Aires’ industrial sector actively recruits UNLAM graduates.
Business and Economics: Graduates in business administration, international trade, and economics find employment in multinational corporations, banks, investment firms, and consulting companies. Many graduates start their careers with internships that transition into full-time positions.
Healthcare and Social Sciences: Graduates in health sciences (e.g., nursing, kinesiology, and medicine) typically find jobs in public hospitals, private clinics, and rehabilitation centers. Social sciences graduates often work in public policy or community development roles, especially in local municipalities.
UNLAM graduates are employed in a wide range of industries, with many finding positions in leading companies and organizations across Argentina. Some of the major employers include:
Corporate and Industrial Sector:
YPF (Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales): One of Argentina’s largest energy companies.
Techint Group: A global engineering and construction company.
Banco Nación: One of Argentina’s largest banks.
Telecom Argentina: A leading telecommunications company in Argentina.
Toyota Argentina: A major automotive manufacturing company.
Public Sector and Government Agencies:
Government of Buenos Aires: Various departments including public administration, infrastructure, and healthcare.
Municipality of La Matanza: Offering roles in public policy, urban planning, and social work.
National Social Security Administration (ANSES): Involvement in social services and public welfare programs.
Consulting Firms and Multinationals:
PwC Argentina: Leading consultancy offering positions in auditing, finance, and management.
Deloitte Argentina: A global consultancy with a strong presence in Buenos Aires.
Accenture Argentina: A multinational company providing professional services in strategy, consulting, digital technology, and operations.
Healthcare Providers:
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires: A top hospital employing graduates from UNLAM’s nursing and kinesiology programs.
Hospital de Clínicas: A public hospital that recruits healthcare graduates for various clinical and administrative roles.
UNLAM’s International Relations Office assists international students with internship placements and job opportunities in Argentina. The office provides:
Workshops on local employment practices and resume writing tailored to the Argentine job market.
Networking events for international students to meet local professionals.
Visa assistance for students seeking internships or employment while studying.
While international students may need additional documentation (such as work permits) to work in Argentina after graduation, UNLAM provides support for navigating this process. Graduates often find opportunities in multinational companies or NGOs that operate both locally and internationally.
While there is no official data, based on the typical admissions processes for public universities in Argentina and anecdotal evidence, the estimated acceptance rates are as follows:
Undergraduate Programs:
General Admission: High acceptance rate, likely around 80% - 90%, especially for less competitive programs. Admission is mostly based on meeting basic academic qualifications.
Competitive Programs: Programs like medicine and engineering may have lower acceptance rates (around 50% or lower) due to entrance exams or course filtering processes.
Graduate Programs:
For Master’s and PhD programs, the acceptance rate is likely lower, around 40% - 60%, depending on the program, faculty resources, and the number of qualified applicants.
International Students:
The acceptance rate for international students may vary but is typically moderate as long as academic and language requirements are met, likely around 60% - 70%.
Campus |
Address |
City |
Province |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
National University of La Matanza (UNLAM) |
Florencio Varela 1903, San Justo, Buenos Aires |
San Justo |
Buenos Aires Province |
The main and only campus of UNLAM is located in San Justo, a part of La Matanza Partido, which is in the western part of Greater Buenos Aires. It is easily accessible from Buenos Aires and other nearby suburbs. |