Universidad Del Valle de Guatemala - Associations and Clubs

Associations and Clubs

The school has clubs and associations, which promote student participation.

Each career may have its own association. Currently, the school has 15 associations.

  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Biología
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ciencias Sociales y Ecoturismo
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Civil
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería en Alimentos
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Ciencias de la Computación
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Industrial
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Mecánica
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Química Farmacéutica
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Nutrición
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Psicología
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Educación
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Bioquímica y Microbiología
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Electrónica
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Mecatrónica
  • Asociación de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Química

The school has clubs for interested students.

  • UVG Art Club
  • UVG Music Club
  • UVG Theater Club
  • UVG Volley Ball Club
  • others

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