Autonomous University of Sinaloa explained

Autonomous University of Sinaloa
Native Name:Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa
Motto:Sursum Versus
Motto Lang:Latin
Mottoeng:Upwards
Established:5 May 1873
Type:Public
Rector:Jesús Madueña Molina
Students:160,000 (2022)[1]
City:4 main campuses with the central campus in Culiacán
State:Sinaloa
Country:Mexico
Colors:Blue, gold and mustard
Mascot:Eagle

The Autonomous University of Sinaloa (Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa or UAS) is a public university with its central campus located in the state capital of Culiacán, Sinaloa and with campuses in multiple locations within the state. The university is ranked in the top 25 universities of Mexico.[2] [3]

UAS was founded on 5 May 1873 in Mazatlán and at the time called Liceo Rosales.[4] The school transferred to Culiacán in 1874 due to political reasons and its name changed to Colegio Rosales.[5] Towards the end of the Mexican Revolution, in 1918 it received "autonomy status" and re-named as the Universidad de Occidente. In 1965, it was re-named to its present name.

The university serves some 160,000 students on its own at high school, undergraduate and postgraduate level. UAS is divided into 4 Regional Units within the state of Sinaloa and has 4 main campuses in Culiacán, Guamúchil, Los Mochis and Mazatlán as well as several satellite campuses throughout the state.

History

Liceo Rosales (named after the former Governor of Sinaloa Antonio Rosales) was founded on 5 May 1873 in Mazatlán and was designed to teach professional careers such as engineering, law, accounting, chemistry and teaching degrees. A year later, in 1874 the school was transferred to the newly appointed state capital of Culiacán and re-named Colegio Rosales. Towards the end of the Mexican Revolution in 1918, the Governor of the state of Sinaloa, Ramón F. Iturbe, was in favor of granting the university more autonomy to administer and decide its own academic programs and the school was re-named to Universidad de Occidente, however, in 1922 the schools was changed to Colegio Civil Rosales.

In 1937, under the influence of then Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas, the school was re-named Universidad Socialista del Noroeste (Socialist University of the Northwest) as a promoter and supporter of the social reforms taking place in that time period. In 1941, the school was re-named the University of Sinaloa and in 1965, the university re-gained and developed its autonomy status. Since then, the school's name was changed to its current name of Autonomous University of Sinaloa (Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa).[6]

University Regional Administrative Units

The UAS is divided in 4 Regional Units:[7]

Academic organization

The UAS is divided into several faculties and schools that support and coordinate most of the university's academic and administrative activity throughout its campuses. Each faculty is divided into departments that coordinate the teaching and research of the different subjects.[8]

Faculties

  • Faculty of Accounting and Administration
  • Faculty of Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Faculty of Agronomy
  • Faculty of Architecture
  • Faculty of Biology
  • Faculty of Chemical Biological Sciences
  • Faculty of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Earth and Space Sciences
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Education Sciences
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of History
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  • Faculty of International Studies and Public Policy
  • Faculty of Law and Political Science
  • Faculty of Marine Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Nursing
  • Faculty of Nutrition and Gastronomy
  • Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
  • Faculty of Physical Education and Sports
  • Faculty of Physics and Mathematics Sciences
  • Faculty of Psychology
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Social Work
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics

Schools

  • School of Anthropological Sciences
  • School of Art and Plastic
  • School of Business
  • School of Language Study
  • School of Music
  • School of Tourism
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Notable alumni

Media

UAS operates Radio UAS with stations in Culiacán (XEUAS 1150AM and XHUAS 96.1FM) and Los Mochis (XHMSA 102.9FM); and a local TV channel.[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://revistaespejo.com/2023/08/28/la-uas-recibe-a-160-mil-estudiantes-para-el-ciclo-escolar-2023-2024/ La UAS recibe a 160 mil estudiantes para el ciclo escolar 2023-2024 (in Spanish)
  2. https://dcs.uas.edu.mx/noticias/2853/se-ubica-la-uas-entre-las-mejores-universidades-del-pais Se ubica la UAS entre las mejores universidades del país (in Spanish)
  3. https://www.webometrics.info/es/Latin_America_es/México Ranking Web de Universidades (in Spanish)
  4. https://www.mexicoescultura.com/recinto/51900/universidad-autonoma-de-sinaloa-uas-.html Historia de la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa
  5. https://www.uas.edu.mx/nuestra-universidad/historia-de-la-uas Historia de la UAS (in Spanish)
  6. https://www.debate.com.mx/sinaloa/losmochis/Rectores-marcaron-el-rumbo-y-cambios-en-la-historia-de-la-UAS-20220927-0026.html Rectores Marcaron el Rumbo y Cambios en la Historia de la UAS (in Spanish)
  7. https://sau.uas.edu.mx/nivel_superior/ Unidades Académicas de Nivel Superior
  8. https://sau.uas.edu.mx/nivel_superior/ Unidades Académicas de Nivel Superior (in Spanish)
  9. https://radio.uas.edu.mx Radio UAS (in Spanish)