Federal University of São Carlos
Universidade Federal de São Carlos | |
Other names | UFSCar |
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Type | Public university |
Established | 1968 |
Endowment | R$ 469 838 721.85 (2013) [1] |
Rector | Targino de Araújo Filho |
Administrative staff | 1,705 |
Undergraduates | 12,913 (2012) |
Postgraduates | 3,619 (2012) |
Location | São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil |
Campus | Urban, 2,300,000 square meters |
Website | www.ufscar.br |
The Federal University of São Carlos (Portuguese: Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar) is a public research university located in São Carlos, state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Background
UFSCar has an enrollment of approximately 16,000 students and 1,000 professors and researchers. Its researchers are Brazil's the fourth most productive in terms of articles published in indexed international journals of science. It is highlighted by the high qualifications of its teaching staff: 99.9% are PhDs or Masters.
UFSCar offers 57 undergraduate degrees and 57 graduate degrees. According to the last CAPES evaluation of the Brazilian Graduate System, more than half of all of UFSCar's Graduate Programs were considered nationally or internationally excellent. Among those programs are special education, physiotherapy, psychology and sociology.
The University has three campuses. The main campus, in São Carlos, is located 234 kilometers (145 mi) from the capital, and occupies 645 hectares (1,590 acres). Approximately 94 kilometers (58 mi) from São Carlos is the 230 hectares (570 acres) Araras campus, containing the agricultural engineer centre, with research in the Biotechnology area. In 2005, the Sorocaba campus opened and offers 14 undergrad 5 graduate courses. In November, 2010, the University Council approved the creation of the rural campus Lagoa do Sino in a 643 hectares (1,590 acres) farm donated by writer Raduan Nassar. It will be a campus focused on courses about food security, family agriculture, and sustainable development.
The university hosts more than 321 laboratories, a community library, 2 theaters, 3 amphitheaters, 3 auditoriums, a sports gym, a sport park with 8 courts and 2 pools, 2 university restaurants, 5 snack bars and 129 classrooms.
The 33 academic departments are divided in four centers: Biological Sciences and Health Center (Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, CCBS), Exact Sciences and Technology Center (Centro de Ciências Exatas e de Tecnologia, CCET), Education and Humans Sciences Center (Centro de Educação e Ciências Humanas, CECH) and Agrarian Sciences Center (Centro de Ciências Agrárias, CCA).
History
Once the presidential decree's signature created the university on December 1, 1968, a commission formed to coordinate the project. UFSCar was the first Federal University in the interior of São Paulo state. In March 1970, it received its first 96 students for the courses of science and materials engineering.
Thancham's farm, localized on the border of Washington Luís highway, was chosen as the initial site. Farm buildings were adapted to provide administration, classrooms, and laboratories. The university started with a strong emphasis on natural sciences. This profile changed during the 1990s, when UFSCar created more courses, departments, and added graduate programs in the humanities.
In 2008, UFSCar adopted the federal plan to restructure and expand the public universities. Since then, it has increased the number of campuses, undergraduate and graduate courses, staff. In 2012, the university is expected to reach double its 2007 size, with enrollment reaching around 17,000 students.
Centers and Careers
The first three academic centers were created in the 1970s. The Center for Science and Technology (CCET, in Portuguese) and the Center for Life Sciences and Health (CCBS, in Portuguese), the Education Centre and Human Sciences (CECH, in Portuguese) along with the undergraduate Biological Sciences degree were created in 1972. The first health program, undergraduate Nursing, deployed in 1977. In 1994 an undergraduate program in Physical Education began.
By the end of the 80s, the humanities professors were linked mainly to the Department of Scientific and Philosophical Foundations of Education. The university also hosted the Departments of Social Sciences, Education, Philosophy, Educational Methodology and Psychology.
The Social Sciences undergraduate course began in 1991; Psychology and Library and Information Science opened in 1994; Literature and Image and Sound came in 1996, and Bachelor of Music with specialization in Music Education started in 2004.
The second campus of the University was created in January 1991, when UFSCar São Paulo incorporated units of the defunct National Program Improvement of Sugar Cane (Planalsucar), an agency affiliated with the Institute Sugar and Alcohol (IAA) in Araras. In 1993 existing courses in Agricultural Engineering became part of the Center for Agricultural Sciences (CCA, in Portuguese). The Araras campus also has units in the cities of Valparaíso and Anhembi.
Taking part in ENEM, the national test for graduating high school students, the university offers 2,577 undergraduate positions each year. UFSCar also opens 900 positions each year in its distance learning courses (via Internet).
See also
References
External links
- Federal University of São Carlos official website
- A presentation of UFSCar (Vídeo Institucional da UFSCar):
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Coordinates: 21°58′43″S 47°52′52″W / 21.97861°S 47.88111°W