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Physical Facilities
The four Santiago Campuses have been selected, adapted,
and designed to meet the needs of the fields of study offered
on each campus within a rapidly developing urban setting.
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Central Building. Includes central
administrative offices, and the areas of biological science,
law, medicine, and communication.
ALAMEDA 340, SANTIAGO |
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Campus Oriente. This 90 year - old
building was formerly a convent and boarding school for
girls. It includes the areas of aesthetics, drama, art,
music, theology, and philosophy.
JAIME GUZMÁN ERRÁZURIZ
3300, SANTIAGO.
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Campus Lo Contador. This example
of Chilean colonial architecture, design, and urban studies.
EL COMENDADOR 1916, SANTIAGO. |
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Campus San Joaquín. The buildings
on this modern campus includes the facilities of agriculture
and forestry, chemistry, history, political sciences, geography,
education, economic and administrative sciences, civil construction,
engineering, mathematics, nursing, letters an linguistics,
physics, sociology, psychology, and social work.
VICUÑA MACKENNA 4860,
SANTIAGO
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