Universidad Argentina John F. Kennedy - Schools

Schools

  • Law
  • Architecture
  • Biochemistry
  • Accounting
  • Pharmacy
  • Licenciatura in Business Administration
  • Licenciatura in Hotel Administration
  • Licenciatura in Drama
  • Licenciatura in Political Science
  • Licenciatura in Education Sciences
  • Licenciatura in Marketing
  • Licenciatura in International Trade
  • Licenciatura in Demography and Tourism
  • Licenciatura in Graphic Design
  • Licenciatura in Journalism and Communication
  • Licenciatura in Psychology
  • Teacher Training in Psycho-pedagogy
  • Licenciatura in Psycho-pedagogy
  • Licenciatura in Publicity
  • Licenciatura in Chemistry
  • Licenciatura in International Relations
  • Licenciatura in Labor Relations
  • Licenciatura in Public Relations
  • Social Worker
  • Licenciatura in Social Work
  • Systems Analyst
  • Licenciatura in Systems
  • Licenciatura in Sociology
  • Odontology
  • Agent for Judicial Matters
  • Teacher Training in Computer Studies
  • Teacher Training in Education Sciences
  • University Teacher Training Program
  • On line Education

N.B. Under the Argentine education system, a Licenciatura is equivalent to a B.S. or a B.A. degree.

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