Introduction
Loyola University Andalusia is a private Catholic higher education institution located in the Andalusian Autonomous Region of Spain, with campuses in Seville and Cordoba. It is characterized by its high-quality education and strong religious and cultural heritage.
Overview
Student size: It is a small-scale university with a student population of between 3,000 and 3,999.
Teacher-student ratio: No clear data has been found yet, but due to its small size, teachers and students can maintain close interaction and communication, which is conducive to students receiving more personalized educational guidance.
History and establishment time
The university originated from the Cordoba School of Economics and Business Sciences, which was established in 1963. On November 23, 2011, the Andalusian Parliament approved the establishment of Loyola University Andalusia, and in 2013 The first batch of students was enrolled in 2017.
School Strength
Subjects and Majors: Undergraduate, Master and Doctoral Degree Programs are offered, covering arts and humanities, business and social sciences, medicine and health, science and technology, engineering and other fields, such as business administration, law, education, journalism, psychology, engineering, etc.
Teaching Quality: All courses are taught by experienced teachers, focusing on cultivating students' critical thinking, innovation and practical ability to adapt to the diversified needs of society.
Faculty: The faculty not only has a solid academic background, but also has rich teaching experience and industry practice experience, and can provide students with professional guidance and support.
International Cooperation: Carry out extensive cooperation and exchanges with top universities around the world, such as student exchange programs with universities such as Loyola University Chicago in the United States, providing students with a broad international perspective and exchange opportunities.
Institutional Nature
Loyola University Andalusia It is a non-profit private Catholic university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' all-round development, emphasizing the integration of knowledge, skills and values, and is committed to cultivating professionals with social responsibility, innovative spirit and global vision, so that they can contribute to society in different fields, and follow the Catholic values and educational traditions, focusing on cultivating students' moral qualities and humanistic spirit.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: No particularly outstanding key laboratories were found in the school, but the school is equipped with corresponding teaching and research facilities for various disciplines to support the scientific research and practical activities of teachers and students.
Key disciplines: Economics and business sciences, social sciences, law and other disciplines are the school's advantageous disciplines, with certain strength and influence in teaching and research.
Department
The school has three undergraduate departments and two graduate departments, including:
Undergraduate: Economics and Business Sciences, Social Law and Education Sciences, Higher Engineering and Technology School.
Graduate: Loyola Leadership Academy, Doctoral School.
Ranking
In the 2024 university rankings, Loyola University Andalusia ranks 67th in Spain and 3870th in the world.
Prices
Tuition fees for undergraduate and master's programs vary depending on the major. We have not found the specific tuition fee standards yet. It is recommended to refer to the school's official website or consult the school's admissions office for accurate information.
Campus environment
Campus distribution: It has the Dos Hermanas campus in Seville and the ETEA campus in Cordoba. Both campuses are located in the city, with convenient transportation and complete surrounding facilities, providing convenient conditions for students' study and life.
Campus facilities: The campus is equipped with modern teaching buildings, libraries, laboratories, sports facilities, etc., providing students with a good learning and living environment. Students can make full use of these facilities in their spare time to enrich their campus life.
Campus culture: As a Catholic university, the campus is full of a strong religious and cultural atmosphere. At the same time, it also focuses on cultivating students' teamwork spirit and social responsibility. Through various club activities and volunteer projects, students can grow and exercise in practice.
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