Establishment: The university was founded on December 4, 2007, and began academic operations in 2010.
Mission: UNCAus is dedicated to fostering academic excellence, regional development, and promoting scientific research. It plays a crucial role in contributing to the economic and social development of the northern region of Argentina, particularly in Chaco Province, an area that historically has had fewer higher education opportunities compared to other parts of the country.
The university is located in Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, the second-largest city in Chaco Province. The city is an important economic and cultural hub in the region, making it a strategic location for a national university aimed at serving local and regional populations.
UNCAus offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple faculties. Some of the prominent fields of study include:
Health Sciences: This includes programs in medicine, nursing, kinesiology, and nutrition.
Engineering: Degrees in civil engineering and information systems engineering.
Business and Economics: Programs in accounting, business administration, and public administration.
Agricultural Sciences: Given the importance of agriculture in Chaco Province, the university offers programs in agronomy and agricultural sciences.
Law and Social Sciences: UNCAus also offers degrees in law and other social sciences.
Additionally, the university supports distance learning programs for students who are unable to attend on-campus courses, allowing students from different regions to access higher education.
UNCAus emphasizes research in fields that are important to the local economy and social context, including:
Agricultural research to address issues pertinent to the rural economy in Chaco and neighboring provinces.
Health sciences research, with an emphasis on improving medical services in underserved areas.
Environmental studies, particularly related to the protection of the Chaco region's natural resources.
Technology and innovation in engineering and information systems.
The university is home to various research centers and labs that work on projects of national and regional interest.
One of UNCAus’s core missions is to promote regional development. The university collaborates with local industries, businesses, and governmental institutions to address regional needs in education, healthcare, and technology. Through its programs, the university seeks to train professionals who can contribute to the growth of the region, especially in areas like healthcare, agribusiness, and technology.
Extension Programs: UNCAus actively participates in community outreach and extension programs, offering services such as medical brigades, legal aid, and agricultural assistance to nearby rural communities.
The university campus in Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña is equipped with modern facilities to support its academic and research activities:
Classrooms and Lecture Halls: Designed to facilitate student learning with modern technology.
Laboratories: These include research labs for engineering, health sciences, and agricultural studies.
Libraries: The campus library provides access to both physical and digital resources to support student research and academic work.
Sports Facilities: UNCAus promotes a balanced student life by offering access to sports and recreational facilities.
Although UNCAus is a relatively new institution, it has established partnerships with other national universities and international institutions. These collaborations are aimed at enhancing academic mobility, joint research initiatives, and exchange programs for both students and faculty.
Clubs and Extracurricular Activities: Students at UNCAus have access to various student organizations and extracurricular activities, ranging from academic clubs to cultural and recreational groups.
Career Services: The university offers career counseling and internship opportunities to help students transition into the workforce after graduation.
As a public national university, UNCAus offers free tuition for Argentine students, in line with the Argentine government's commitment to providing free higher education at public institutions. International students may be subject to different tuition policies.
Admission requirements typically involve:
Completion of secondary education.
In some programs, such as medicine, there may be entrance exams or other specific prerequisites.
Faculty |
Program Name (Degree) |
Duration |
---|---|---|
Health Sciences |
Medicine (Medicina) |
6 years |
|
Nursing (Licenciatura en Enfermería) |
5 years |
|
Kinesiology and Physiotherapy (Lic. en Kinesiología y Fisiatría) |
5 years |
|
Nutrition (Licenciatura en Nutrición) |
5 years |
|
Pharmacy (Farmacia) |
5 years |
|
Bioengineering (Bioingeniería) |
5 years |
|
Biochemistry (Bioquímica) |
5 years |
Engineering and Technology |
Civil Engineering (Ingeniería Civil) |
5 years |
|
Information Systems Engineering (Ingeniería en Sistemas de Información) |
5 years |
|
Electromechanical Engineering (Ingeniería Electromecánica) |
5 years |
Agricultural Sciences |
Agronomy (Ingeniería Agronómica) |
5 years |
|
Food Science (Licenciatura en Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos) |
5 years |
Economic and Business Sciences |
Public Accounting (Contador Público) |
4 years |
|
Business Administration (Lic. en Administración) |
4 years |
|
Public Administration (Lic. en Administración Pública) |
4 years |
Law and Social Sciences |
Law (Abogacía) |
5 years |
|
Political Science (Lic. en Ciencia Política) |
4 years |
|
Social Work (Lic. en Trabajo Social) |
4 years |
Natural and Environmental Sciences |
Environmental Management (Lic. en Gestión Ambiental) |
4 years |
Faculty |
Program Name (Degree) |
Duration |
---|---|---|
Health Sciences |
Master’s in Health Services Administration (Maestría en Administración de Servicios de Salud) |
2 years |
Engineering and Technology |
Specialization in Information Systems Management (Especialización en Gestión de Sistemas de Información) |
1.5 years |
Economic and Business Sciences |
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
|
Specialization in Accounting and Taxation (Especialización en Contabilidad y Tributación) |
1.5 years |
|
Specialization in Public Administration (Especialización en Administración Pública) |
1.5 years |
Agricultural Sciences |
Master’s in Agribusiness Management (Maestría en Gestión de Agronegocios) |
2 years |
Law and Social Sciences |
Specialization in Criminal Law (Especialización en Derecho Penal) |
1.5 years |
|
Master’s in Constitutional Law (Maestría en Derecho Constitucional) |
2 years |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year in USD) (Approximate) |
---|---|---|
Medicine (Medicina) |
6 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,500 - $3,000 (International) |
Nursing (Licenciatura en Enfermería) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Kinesiology and Physiotherapy (Lic. en Kinesiología y Fisiatría) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Nutrition (Licenciatura en Nutrición) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Pharmacy (Farmacia) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Biochemistry (Bioquímica) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Bioengineering (Bioingeniería) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Civil Engineering (Ingeniería Civil) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Information Systems Engineering (Ingeniería en Sistemas de Información) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Electromechanical Engineering (Ingeniería Electromecánica) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Agronomy (Ingeniería Agronómica) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Food Science (Licenciatura en Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Public Accounting (Contador Público) |
4 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Business Administration (Lic. en Administración) |
4 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Public Administration (Lic. en Administración Pública) |
4 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Law (Abogacía) |
5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Political Science (Lic. en Ciencia Política) |
4 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Social Work (Lic. en Trabajo Social) |
4 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Environmental Management (Lic. en Gestión Ambiental) |
4 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,200 - $2,000 (International) |
Master’s Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year in USD) (Approximate) |
---|---|---|
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $3,500 (International) |
Master’s in Health Services Administration |
2 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $3,000 (International) |
Master’s in Agribusiness Management |
2 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $3,000 (International) |
Master’s in Constitutional Law |
2 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $3,000 (International) |
Specialization in Criminal Law |
1.5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,500 - $2,500 (International) |
Specialization in Accounting and Taxation |
1.5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,500 - $2,500 (International) |
Specialization in Public Administration |
1.5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,500 - $2,500 (International) |
Specialization in Information Systems Management |
1.5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $1,500 - $2,500 (International) |
PhD/Doctorate Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year in USD) (Approximate) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Health Sciences |
3-5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $4,000 (International) |
PhD in Agronomy |
3-5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $4,000 (International) |
PhD in Business and Economics |
3-5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $4,000 (International) |
PhD in Law |
3-5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $4,000 (International) |
PhD in Engineering |
3-5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $4,000 (International) |
PhD in Environmental Sciences |
3-5 years |
Free (Argentine Students), $2,000 - $4,000 (International) |
International students at UNCAus can enroll in a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in fields such as:
Health Sciences: Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, Kinesiology, etc.
Engineering: Civil Engineering, Information Systems Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering.
Business and Economics: Public Accounting, Business Administration, Public Administration.
Law and Political Science: Law, Political Science, Social Work.
Agricultural Sciences: Agronomy, Food Science.
Environmental Management: Focused on sustainability and environmental protection.
UNCAus offers many programs, and students can choose the one that aligns with their academic and professional goals.
While education is tuition-free for Argentine students at UNCAus, international students are typically required to pay tuition fees. The following are approximate tuition fees for international students:
Undergraduate programs: $1,200 – $3,000 USD per year.
Master’s programs: $2,000 – $3,500 USD per year.
PhD programs: $2,000 – $4,000 USD per year.
Tuition fees may vary depending on the program, and it's important to check with the university for the most up-to-date fee structure.
High school diploma: International students must provide proof of secondary education (equivalent to Argentina's high school diploma).
Spanish proficiency: As most programs are taught in Spanish, students must provide proof of Spanish language proficiency. This could be through recognized exams such as the DELE (Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera), or completion of prior studies in Spanish-speaking countries.
Additional documents:
Passport copy
Academic transcripts (translated into Spanish, if required)
Proof of sufficient financial means to support yourself during your studies.
Bachelor's or Master's Degree: Depending on the level of the program, international students need to provide proof of having completed relevant undergraduate or graduate studies.
Spanish proficiency: Similar to undergraduate programs, a high level of Spanish proficiency is required, unless the program offers specific instructions in other languages (rare).
Research proposal (for PhD programs): A well-defined research proposal may be needed, particularly for PhD applications.
Letters of recommendation, CV, and statement of purpose: Many programs may require these documents as part of the application process.
Visit the official UNCAus website and explore the list of undergraduate programs offered.
Identify the program that aligns with your academic goals and ensure you meet the specific requirements for that program.
Argentine Students: Must have completed secondary education (high school diploma or equivalent).
International Students: Must provide proof of completion of secondary education (equivalent to the Argentine high school diploma). International students may also need to have their credentials recognized and validated through Argentina’s Ministry of Education.
Most programs at UNCAus are taught in Spanish. International students whose native language is not Spanish may need to demonstrate proficiency through exams such as DELE (Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera) or provide evidence of prior study in Spanish-speaking institutions.
Language support may be available for students who need to improve their Spanish skills before fully enrolling.
For both domestic and international students, the application process is as follows:
Argentine Students: Can apply directly through the university’s online application portal.
International Students: You can also apply online, but international applicants are required to submit additional documents. Contact the university’s International Office for guidance.
The following documents are typically required:
Completed application form
High school diploma or equivalent (translated into Spanish if necessary)
Academic transcripts (translated into Spanish if required)
Spanish proficiency certificate (for international students)
Copy of passport (for international students)
Application fee (if applicable)
Pay any applicable application fees to ensure your application is processed.
Some competitive programs, such as medicine or engineering, may require an entrance exam or an interview as part of the admissions process. Check specific program requirements for details.
Once all documents have been submitted and reviewed, the university will notify you of your admission status. Admission decisions are typically communicated via email.
After acceptance, students must confirm their enrollment by submitting any additional documents and paying the initial tuition deposit (for international students).
International students will need to begin the student visa process after they are accepted. See the Visa Requirements section below.
Review the graduate programs offered by UNCAus and select the one that best matches your academic and professional background.
Master’s Programs: Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree from a recognized institution.
PhD Programs: Applicants must have completed a master’s degree or its equivalent in a related field.
For both domestic and international students, the following documents are typically required:
Completed application form
Copy of undergraduate degree (for master’s programs) or master’s degree (for PhD programs)
Academic transcripts (translated into Spanish if necessary)
Statement of Purpose or Motivation Letter
Letters of recommendation (usually from previous professors or employers)
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Spanish language proficiency certificate (for international students)
Research Proposal (for PhD applicants)
Application fee (if required)
Pay any necessary application fees, as outlined in the program information.
Certain graduate programs, particularly in law, business, and engineering, may require you to take an entrance exam or attend an interview.
After your documents have been reviewed, you will be notified about your admission status. Decisions are typically sent via email or through the online portal.
After receiving an acceptance offer, complete the enrollment process by submitting any additional required documents and paying the tuition deposit.
International students must apply for a student visa to study in Argentina (see below for details).
Main Intake (March): The primary academic year begins in March for most undergraduate programs. Applications for this intake are typically due a few months in advance.
Mid-Year Intake (August): Some programs may offer a second intake in August. This is less common but is available for certain faculties, particularly those with distance learning or flexible schedules.
Main Intake (March/April): Most graduate programs, including Master’s and PhD programs, also follow a primary intake cycle beginning in March or April.
Mid-Year Intake (August/September): Some graduate programs may offer a second intake, especially in programs like business, health sciences, and engineering. Check specific programs for details.
UNCAus offers several programs through distance learning, which may have more flexible intake periods throughout the year. This allows students to begin their studies in several cycles depending on the program.
March Intake: Applications usually close between November and January.
August Intake: Applications typically close by June or July.
It’s important to check specific deadlines for the program of interest, as they can vary by faculty and course.
Argentine Students:
High School Diploma: Must have successfully completed secondary education in Argentina or abroad.
Some competitive programs, like medicine or engineering, may have additional entrance requirements, such as admission tests or interviews.
International Students:
Completion of Secondary Education: International students must provide proof of having completed secondary education (equivalent to the Argentine high school diploma).
Credential Recognition: In some cases, international students may need to have their academic credentials validated by Argentina’s Ministry of Education. This may involve translation of documents into Spanish by a certified translator.
Spanish Language Proficiency:
Since most programs are taught in Spanish, international students whose first language is not Spanish must demonstrate Spanish proficiency through exams like the DELE (Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera) or equivalent certifications.
If needed, the university may offer language support or preparatory courses to help students improve their Spanish.
Argentine Students:
Undergraduate Degree: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Some programs, especially in law, business, or health sciences, may have additional requirements such as professional experience, entrance exams, or interviews.
International Students:
Undergraduate Degree: Must hold an equivalent bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in their home country.
Credential Recognition: Similar to undergraduate programs, international students may need to have their degrees recognized or validated by Argentina’s Ministry of Education.
Spanish Proficiency: International students are expected to demonstrate Spanish proficiency unless the program offers specific instructions in another language. The DELE exam or a similar certification is typically required.
Additional documents may include letters of recommendation, CV, and a statement of purpose.
Argentine Students:
Master’s Degree: Applicants must have a master’s degree or equivalent in a related field.
A well-defined research proposal may be required, especially in PhD programs focused on research-intensive fields like engineering, health sciences, or agronomy.
International Students:
Master’s Degree: International students must provide proof of having completed a master’s degree from a recognized university.
Spanish Proficiency: A high level of Spanish proficiency is required for most PhD programs, especially since most research and instruction are conducted in Spanish.
Research Proposal: International PhD candidates must submit a research proposal outlining the scope and objectives of their intended research.
Letters of recommendation and CV are often required.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Applicable Programs |
Benefits/Coverage |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
National Scholarship Program (Becas Progresar) |
- Argentine students from low-income families |
Undergraduate Programs |
- Monthly stipend (approx. $100 - $150 USD) |
Administered by the Argentine Government |
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
- High academic performance in previous studies |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
- Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Based on merit; limited availability |
UNCAus Financial Aid Scholarship |
- Demonstrated financial need |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
- Partial tuition assistance or fee reduction |
Available for both domestic and international students |
Research and Innovation Scholarship |
- Involvement in research projects at UNCAus |
Graduate (Master’s and PhD) Programs |
- Research grant |
Focused on students participating in key research areas |
Distance Learning Scholarship |
- Enrolled in distance learning programs |
Distance Learning Programs |
- Partial tuition reduction |
Designed for students enrolled in online courses |
International Student Scholarship |
- High academic achievement |
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs |
- Partial tuition assistance (up to 50%) |
Limited number; based on merit and country of origin |
Faculty-Specific Scholarships |
- Enrolled in specific faculties (e.g., Engineering, Health Sciences) |
Faculty-specific programs (e.g., Engineering, Health Sciences) |
- Partial tuition fee waiver |
Offered by individual faculties based on student’s field |
Sports Scholarship |
- High-level athletes representing the university in sports |
Undergraduate Programs |
- Tuition fee waiver |
Designed for student-athletes |
CONICET Doctoral Fellowship |
- PhD students |
PhD Programs |
- Monthly stipend |
Offered by Argentina’s National Scientific and Technical Research Council |
Fulbright Argentina Scholarships |
- Argentine or international students pursuing graduate studies |
Graduate (Master’s and PhD) Programs |
- Full or partial scholarship for studies in Argentina or abroad |
Joint program with the Fulbright Commission |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Facilities |
Cost (Per Month in USD) |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Private Apartments |
Individual or shared apartments close to campus |
- Private kitchen and bathroom |
$300 - $600 |
Ideal for students seeking independence. Prices depend on size and location. |
Shared Apartments |
Shared with other students (2-4 people) |
- Shared kitchen and bathroom |
$200 - $400 |
A more affordable option, good for students wanting to share costs. |
Student Residences (Private) |
Private student residences near the university |
- Single or shared rooms |
$250 - $500 |
Tailored for students, often includes services like cleaning. |
Homestays |
Living with local families, often includes meals |
- Private room |
$300 - $500 |
Good for cultural immersion and improving Spanish skills. |
Room Rentals |
Renting a room in a local home or shared apartment |
- Private room |
$150 - $300 |
An economical option, ideal for students on a tight budget. |
Temporary Accommodation (Hostels) |
Short-term stay (recommended for first few weeks of arrival) |
- Basic amenities (Wi-Fi, shared bathroom) |
$15 - $30 (Per Night) |
Good for temporary housing while searching for long-term accommodation. |
UNCAus offers a broad range of programs across various fields, including health sciences, engineering, agriculture, law, and business administration. The academic environment is characterized by:
Interactive Learning: Classes at UNCAus involve lectures, seminars, labs, and practical experiences that engage students in both theoretical knowledge and hands-on learning.
Research Opportunities: Students, particularly those in graduate programs, have access to research opportunities in collaboration with faculty members. The university encourages students to participate in research projects that focus on local and regional issues, such as agriculture, environmental sustainability, and healthcare.
Distance Learning: For students who cannot attend classes on campus, UNCAus offers a variety of distance learning programs, allowing them to complete their degrees remotely while accessing the same resources and support.
UNCAus promotes a balanced student life by offering a wide variety of extracurricular activities that cater to different interests. These activities allow students to pursue their hobbies, develop leadership skills, and create lasting connections with peers.
Students can join a range of student clubs and organizations that focus on academic, cultural, social, and political themes. These clubs are great for networking and gaining additional experiences outside the classroom. Popular clubs may include:
Academic Clubs related to specific fields like engineering, medicine, and business.
Cultural Societies that celebrate the arts, music, and traditions of Argentina and other countries.
Environmental and Sustainability Groups that promote eco-friendly practices on campus and in the local community.
UNCAus offers numerous opportunities for sports and recreational activities. Students can participate in various sports and fitness programs, which include:
Football (Soccer), Basketball, Volleyball, and Tennis.
Gym Facilities: The university has gyms and fitness centers that are available to students.
University Teams: Students can join university teams and represent UNCAus in local or national tournaments.
Students interested in music, theater, and the performing arts can participate in artistic groups or take part in university productions. The university organizes:
Cultural Festivals showcasing student talent in music, dance, and theater.
Workshops and Exhibitions where students can learn about different artistic disciplines.
UNCAus hosts several cultural events throughout the year, which provide students with opportunities to experience the rich culture of Chaco and Argentina. These events include:
Traditional Argentine Festivals such as Carnaval, Día de la Tradición, and National Heritage Day.
International Day: A celebration of the diverse cultures represented by international students at the university.
Students regularly organize events, including workshops, seminars, debates, and community service activities. These events often focus on important local and global issues, such as climate change, public health, and social justice.
As a university that respects cultural and religious diversity, UNCAus provides spaces for students to practice their faith and engage in spiritual activities:
Chaplaincy Services: For students of the Catholic faith, UNCAus provides a chaplaincy service that organizes religious events, including Mass services, retreats, and faith-based discussions.
Prayer and Reflection Spaces: The university offers spaces for prayer and reflection, which can be used by students of any religious or spiritual background.
UNCAus is welcoming to international students and provides a range of services to help them adapt to life in Argentina. The International Office assists with:
Orientation Programs: These programs help international students get acquainted with the university and life in Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, offering tours, meet-and-greets, and cultural workshops.
Language Support: Since most programs are taught in Spanish, the university provides Spanish language courses and language support to help international students improve their proficiency.
Cultural Integration: The university encourages international students to participate in student clubs, cultural events, and community service, which helps them integrate with local students and the broader community.
UNCAus places a strong emphasis on community service and regional development. Many students get involved in volunteer programs and outreach activities that benefit the local community, including:
Health Brigades: Students in health sciences programs often participate in health brigades that offer free medical services to underserved populations in Chaco.
Environmental Initiatives: Students participate in projects related to sustainability and environmental conservation, including tree-planting drives and eco-friendly initiatives in local communities.
Legal Aid Clinics: Law students have the opportunity to work in legal clinics, providing free legal advice to low-income families.
Most students live in off-campus housing in Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, the city where UNCAus is located. The city offers a range of affordable housing options, including:
Private apartments or shared housing.
Homestays with local families, which are ideal for international students who want to immerse themselves in Argentine culture and improve their Spanish skills.
Student Residences (limited availability), with shared rooms and communal facilities.
Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña is known for its affordable cost of living, making it an attractive destination for students. Living expenses (including accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment) range from $400 to $800 USD per month, depending on individual lifestyles.
UNCAus offers career services to help students transition from academic life to professional careers:
Internship Opportunities: The university collaborates with local businesses and organizations to provide internships for students, giving them valuable work experience while still in school.
Career Fairs and Workshops: Regular career fairs, workshops, and job placement services are provided to students to help them develop job-search skills, write resumes, and prepare for interviews.
Networking Opportunities: Students are encouraged to participate in networking events with alumni, local employers, and industry experts.
Many degree programs at UNCAus integrate internships and practical training into the curriculum, particularly in fields like health sciences, engineering, law, agronomy, and business administration. These practical experiences help students gain industry-related skills, which enhance their employability.
Mandatory Internships: Certain programs, such as medicine, law, and engineering, require students to complete internships or clinical rotations as part of their academic requirements.
Partnerships with Local Industries: UNCAus has established connections with local businesses, government agencies, healthcare institutions, and agricultural companies to offer students internships and practical projects related to their fields of study.
Agricultural and Environmental Programs: For students in agronomy or environmental management, practical experiences in rural areas or sustainability projects are common, where they can work directly with local farmers and industries.
While UNCAus does not guarantee placements, it provides career services to assist students in finding internships and jobs after graduation. These services are designed to help students develop their job search skills and connect with potential employers.
Career Counseling: UNCAus provides career counseling services where students receive guidance on career planning, resume writing, interview preparation, and professional development.
Job Fairs and Recruitment Events: The university organizes career fairs where local and national companies present job openings and network with students. These events offer students direct access to recruiters from different industries.
Job Listings: UNCAus provides job listings and internship opportunities through its website or the Student Affairs Office, where students can apply for positions in their field of study.
Alumni Network: UNCAus maintains a strong alumni network, where former graduates who have gone on to work in law, healthcare, engineering, and agriculture often return to recruit students for internships or entry-level jobs.
Certain fields of study at UNCAus have higher employability rates due to strong demand in the job market. These fields include:
Medicine, Nursing, and Physiotherapy programs at UNCAus provide students with hands-on experience in local hospitals and clinics. Graduates are in high demand in both public and private healthcare sectors.
Many students secure jobs as doctors, nurses, or physical therapists within Argentina, particularly in regions with healthcare shortages.
Graduates from the civil engineering, electromechanical engineering, and information systems engineering programs are well-prepared to enter the workforce in construction, technology, and industrial sectors.
Engineering students often participate in real-world projects during their studies, making them attractive candidates for companies looking for practical skills.
UNCAus offers specialized training in agronomy and food technology, fields that are crucial to the agricultural economy of Chaco and neighboring regions.
Graduates find employment in agricultural companies, agribusinesses, and environmental agencies focused on sustainability and rural development.
UNCAus’s law program prepares students for careers in legal firms, governmental agencies, and NGOs. Graduates may work as lawyers, legal advisors, or in public administration roles.
The university’s legal clinic allows students to gain practical experience by offering legal aid to low-income communities, further boosting their employment prospects.
Students in business administration, public accounting, and public administration have access to internships in local businesses, financial institutions, and government offices. These fields have steady demand for accountants, business managers, and public administrators.
UNCAus encourages students to pursue entrepreneurial ventures and offers support for those interested in starting their own businesses or projects.
Entrepreneurship Center: UNCAus offers resources through its Entrepreneurship Center, which provides mentorship, business planning assistance, and advice on securing funding for student startups.
Innovation and Incubation Programs: Students can participate in innovation competitions and incubation programs to develop and scale their business ideas. These programs help students access funding, mentorship, and industry connections.
UNCAus frequently organizes career development workshops and seminars to help students acquire the skills necessary to succeed in the workforce.
Resume and CV Writing: Guidance on creating professional resumes and cover letters tailored to specific industries.
Interview Preparation: Mock interviews and feedback sessions to help students improve their interview skills.
Soft Skills Development: Workshops focused on building communication, teamwork, and leadership skills, which are highly valued by employers.
Industry-Specific Seminars: Faculty-specific workshops where students can learn about the latest trends in their field from industry professionals.
UNCAus promotes research in key areas such as health sciences, agronomy, engineering, and environmental sustainability, which opens up opportunities for students interested in academic or research-based careers.
Students in graduate and PhD programs are often involved in research projects under the guidance of faculty members. These projects allow students to gain in-depth knowledge in their field and build a foundation for a research-oriented career.
Many students go on to work in research institutes, government research bodies, or private sector R&D departments.
UNCAus has a growing network of successful alumni who have established careers in various sectors. Alumni often return to the university for guest lectures, workshops, and recruitment events, providing students with networking opportunities and insights into different industries.
Public University Accessibility:
As a public institution, UNCAus aims to provide higher education opportunities to a broad range of students, particularly those in Chaco and the surrounding regions. This mission typically means that the university has a relatively open admission policy for many programs, prioritizing access to education for all qualified applicants.
Program-Specific Requirements:
Medicine, engineering, and some other competitive programs may have stricter admission criteria due to the limited number of available spots. These programs may require applicants to take entrance exams or pass interviews, which can make the acceptance rates for these fields lower than other less competitive programs.
Programs such as law, business administration, or agronomy tend to have a higher acceptance rate, as they are generally less competitive and offer more spots to incoming students.
Entrance Exams and Language Proficiency:
For some specialized programs, applicants may need to pass an entrance exam, particularly in health sciences or engineering.
International students are also required to demonstrate Spanish proficiency (since most programs are taught in Spanish), which may affect the admission process for those whose Spanish is not at the required level.
While exact data is unavailable, the acceptance rate at UNCAus is likely moderate to high for most programs, especially for Argentine students who meet the academic qualifications. Programs with more stringent admission criteria (such as medicine or engineering) may have lower acceptance rates due to higher demand.
Address: Comandante Fernández 755, Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, Chaco, Argentina
Postal Code: H3700
Province: Chaco, Argentina
Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña is located about 170 km northwest of Resistencia, the provincial capital of Chaco.
The city is known for its agricultural importance, particularly in cotton production, and its thermal spas, making it a significant economic and tourist center.
UNCAus is a central educational institution in the region, playing a crucial role in providing higher education and fostering regional development.