Organization:University of Curaçao

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University of Curaçao
Universiteit van Curaçao
Universidat di Kòrsòu
Hoofdingang van de University of Curacao-Mei 2018.jpg
Former names
University of the Netherlands Antilles, Antillean College of Technology, College of the Netherlands Antilles, College of Law
MottoPursuing excellence in values, knowledge, and skills
TypePublic
Established1979
EndowmentANG20 million
RectorDr. Francis B.G. de Lanoy
Academic staff
4
Administrative staff
80
Undergraduates2045
Postgraduates70
Location
Willemstad
,
Curaçao

[ ⚑ ] : 12°09′25″N 68°57′40″W / 12.157°N 68.961°W / 12.157; -68.961
Websitewww.uoc.cw

The Dr. Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez University of Curaçao,[1] formerly University of The Netherlands Antilles (UNA; Dutch: Universiteit van de Nederlandse Antillen), is the state university of Curaçao. It is a public university, graduating approximately three hundred students per year. The quality and level of the program are similar to those in the Netherlands. All programs provided at the university are accredited by The Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie (NVAO).

History

The University of Curaçao has existed in its present form since 1973. Its history, however, dates back to 1970, the year in which the Law College of the Netherlands Antilles was established by a national decree dated October 6, 1970 (O.B. 1970 no. 1130), to prepare students to take the LL.B. Antillean Law exam. The Law College became the College of the Netherlands Antilles in 1974, after a degree program in Business Administration was established. The Department of Business Administration was changed into the Department of Business Administration and Public Administration in 1977, after which students could also obtain a bachelor's degree in Public Administration. Finally, with the foundation of the UNA in 1979 by a national decree dated 12 January 1979 (O.B. 1979 no. 12), the Antillean College of Technology (established 1972), was transformed into the Faculty of Engineering.

In 2011 the University of the Netherlands Antilles was renamed the University of Curaçao mr. dr. Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez.

Faculties and programs

The Faculty of Law

  • Bachelor (LL.B.) in Curaçao Law
  • Master (LL.M.) degrees in Curaçao law

The Faculty of Engineering

  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Architecture
  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Electrical System Engineering
  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Industrial Technology
  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Information & Communication Technology
  • Master (MBA) Technology Management

The Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics

  • Bachelor (B.A.Sc.) degree programs Business Administration (4 majors); Financial Management, Marketing Management, International Business and Management studies, Business Information Systems.[2]
  • Bachelor (B.A.Sc.) Human Resources Management
  • Bachelor (B.A.Sc.) Finance & Accounting
  • Bachelor (B.A.Sc.) Fiscal Law & Economics
  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Accountancy & Control
  • Bachelor (B.Sc.) Business & Economics
  • Master (M.A.Sc.) Fiscal Law & Economics
  • Master (M.Sc.) in Accountancy & Management
  • Master (M.Sc.) in Business Management in Cooperation with Hofstra University, New York.
  • Executive Financial Management Master program (XFM) in Cooperation with the Rotterdam School of Management at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.

The Faculty of Arts

  • Educational Bachelor (B.A.)
  • Master (M.A.) degree programs in Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish and English, and Elementary teaching science (LOFO).

The Faculty of Societal and Behavioral Studies

  • Bachelor (B.A.Sc.) Social Work
  • Master's degree in Social Work

Since 2010, the university has been the seat of the UNESCO Caribbean Small Island Developing State Good Governance Chair.

The university is currently entrusted with oversight of the nation's ".cw" Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD).

Notable alumni

  • Mike Eman (Prime Minister of Aruba)
  • Diana Lebacs writer and knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau[3][4]
  • René Römer (CEO Curaçao International Financial Center and Dutch Caribbean Securities Exchange N.V.)

Notable faculty

Full professors

  • Ronald E. Severing (Director of the Foundation for Language Planning)
  • Johannes I.M. (Joop) Halman
  • Frank Kunneman (vice president of the Government Advice Council)
  • Wim Rutgers

Former faculty

  • Frank Martinus Arion
  • Rutsel Martha (Former Minister of Justice and diplomat)

References

External links