Universidad de Santiago de Chile

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Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Shield of Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Motto Labor Lætitia Nostra (Work, Joy of Ours)
Established 1849
School type Public
President Ubaldo Zúñiga
Location Santiago, RM, Chile
Campus Urban
Enrollment 18,000 undergraduate,
— graduate
Faculty
Mascot
Majors 55
Homepage www.usach.cl (http://www.universidaddesantiago.cl/)

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) (Spanish: University of Santiago, Chile) is one of the oldest public universities in Chile.

The institution was born as Escuela de Artes y Oficios (Spanish School of Arts & Crafts) in 1849, under the government of Manuel Bulnes. It became Universidad Técnica del Estado (Spanish Technical University of the State) in 1947, with various campuses throughout the country. In 1981, as a consequence of a reform on higher education under the government of Augusto Pinochet, it became to what is now known as Universidad de Santiago de Chile, with all activities centered in a single 340,000 m² campus in the capital Santiago.

The university houses over 18,000 undergraduate students in 55 different majors, in the following faculties:

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