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1U N I V E R S I D A D D E PA L E R M O
2 U N I V E R S I D A D D E PA L E R M O
Welcome to BUENOS AIRES
TRANSPORTATION
Buenos AiresTOURIST ATTRACTION
NEIGHBORHOODS
USEFUL INFORMATIONMedical InsuranceHospitals How to open a Bank AccountHow to get a Cell PhoneMovie TheatersShopping MallsLodging InformationEmbassies and ConsulatesEmergency Numbers
Universidad de Palermo’sDEGREES AND PROGRAMS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Buenos Aires is the Capital of Argentina. It approximately has 3 million inhabitants (almost 12
million counting Gran Buenos Aires), mild weather, with few months of intense heat or cold, which
allows walking and getting to know the city any time of the year.
Buenos Aires is an international business center and the amount and variety of national and
international companies helps the insertion of the University’s students. The city is characterized
by its innovation and trend rhythm. A beacon of design for Latin America, Buenos Aires is the ideal
place to begin your professional career.
Buenos Aires is also the Tango capital of the world as well as the birthplace for many world known
writers. Jorge Luis Borges, one of the most outstanding writers of the Twentieth Century shaped
his works in the never-failing cultural and creative surrounding of the city. Astor Piazzolla and
Carlos Gardel arose from Buenos Aires to be known around the world.
The activity in the city is constant with lively streets day and night, even during working days.
Buenos Aires’s nightlife begins right after midnight and goes on until dawn. The cultural offer
is vast: restaurants, theaters, movie theaters, museums, outdoor activities, cafes and sporting
events represent a wide spectrum of entertainment for everyone.
Welcome to
BUENOS AIRES
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A. SUBWAY
Subway lines work from 8:00 am to 10:00
pm. The ticket is $1,10 and you have to buy
it at the departing station.
TRANSPORTATION
Subway Map
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B. BUSES (CALLED COLECTIVOS IN ARGENTINA)
Buses are a fast and cheap way of getting
around the city of Buenos Aires. Buses are
available all day but after midnight there are less
frequencies.
Tickets start at $1,10 being more expensive when
there are longer distances.
C. TRAINS
The railroad network has an ex tension of
400 k ilometers that spread through Capital
Federal and a big par t of Gran Buenos
A ires.
The t icket is $ 0,80 and can be purchased
at train stat ions.
D. TAXIS
Taxis are a very common means of transport in
Buenos Aires. It is easy to find them on the street
or they can be telephoned (Radio Taxi). The cost
depends on the distance and time of travel. The
initial fare is $3,80, and for every minute or 150
meters it adds $0,38.
Some of the Radio Taxi companies are: Del Plata Phone: 4505-1111
LlámenosPhone: 4556-6666
Taxi PremiumPhone: 5238-0000
City Tax Radio TaxiPhone: 4585-5544
Radio Taxi PídaloPhone: 4956-1200
E. CAR RENTAL
To rent a car, the renter must be at least 21
years old, have a valid drivers license and a
credit card with enough credit to cover for
the rental, the warranty and the requested
insurances.
Some of the Car Rental Companies are: HertzPhone: 0810-222-43789
www.hertzargentina.com.ar
AvisPhone: 0810 9991 AVIS (2847)
www.avis.com.ar
Alamo
Phone: 0810-999-25266
www.alamoargentina.com.ar
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CAMINITOIs located in La Boca’s neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 20, 25, 29, 33, 46,
53, 64, 152.
This street is a favorite among locals and
visitors. Its houses are typical of La Boca
with plate walls painted in different colors.
The shape of Caminito (Little Path in English)
is because it follows a stream that flowed
till the beginning of the Twentieth Century.
The street owes its name to Gabino Coria
Peñalosa y Juan de Dios Filiberto’s famous
tango. In 1959 Caminito officially opened as
an outdoors museum.
PLAZA DE MAYOIs located between the streets: Bolívar, Balcarce,
H.Yrigoyen and Rivadavia in Monserrat’s neighborhood.
How to get there: Subway: A Line (Plaza de Mayo’s
station), D Line (Catedral’s station), E Line (Bolívar’s
Station).
It is the oldest square in Buenos Aires and it is
named as a tribute to the Revolution of May 25th,
1810. It is surrounded by Casa Rosada (home
of the National Government), Cabildo, the city’s
Government Palace and the Cathedral.
MUSEO NACIONAL DE BELLAS ARTES (Fine Arts National Museum)Is located on Av. Del Libertador 1473, in Recoleta’s
neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 10, 17, 37, 41, 61, 62, 67,
92, 93, 110, 124, 130.
It is home to the largest and most important
argentine art collection. It opened in 1896; and you
can see sculptures and paintings by Rodin, Goya,
Renoir, Degas, Cézanne, El Greco and Picasso
among others.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday: 12:30 pm to
7:30 pm. Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 9:30 am
to 7:30 pm.
MUSEO DE ARTE LATINOAMERICANO DE BUENOS AIRES (Buenos Aires’ Latin American Art Museum)Is located on Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, in Palermo’s
neighborhood.
Buenos Aires’
TOURIST SITES
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How to get there: Buses: 10, 37, 38, 41, 59, 60, 67,
92, 93, 95, 102, 108, 110, 118, 124, 128, 130.
It is one of the most modern museum of Buenos
Aires and one of the most prestigious of America.
You can find works from Botero, Frida Kahlo and
Diego Rivero, among others.
Opening hours: Thursday to Monday and holidays:
12 pm to 8 pm. Wednesday is open until 9 pm. It is
closed on Tuesday.
LA BOMBONERA (Boca Junior’s Stadium)Is located on Brandsen 805, in La Boca’s
neighborhood. How to get there: Buses: 10, 20, 2,
24, 25, 29, 33, 39, 46, 53, 64, 70, 74, 86, 93, 102,
129, 130, 152, 159, 168, 186.
This football (soccer) stadium sits 50,000 people. Its
name, “La Bombonera” (the bonbon box in English)
is because of its resemblance to a bonbon box. The
nearness of its tribunes to the field game allows
experimenting the passion for football in every
game. Matches for the first division are played on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Inside the stadium you
can find Museo de la Pasión Boquense (Museum of
Boca’s Passion).
EL MONUMENTAL (River Plate’s Stadium)Is located on Av. Figueroa Alcorta and Av.
Udaondo, in Belgrano’s neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 15, 28, 29, 130.
River Plate’s Olympic stadium is known as “El
Monumental” it sits 76,906 people. This is the
stadium where Argentina’s National football
team plays.
CAMPO ARGENTINO DE POLOIs located on Av. Del Libertador and Dorrego, in
Palermo’s neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 10, 15, 29, 36, 55, 59,
60, 64, 118, 160, 166.
Palermo’s Polo field is known as the “polo
cathedral”. It sits 30,000 people. Each year, by
the end of November the Argentine Open Polo
Championship, the most important tournament
in the international calendar is celebrated.
ZOOLÓGICO Is located on Av. Santa Fe 1400, in Palermo’s
neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 12, 15, 21, 29, 36, 37,
39, 41, 55, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 93, 95, 111,
118, 128, 141, 152, 160.. Subway: D line (Plaza
Italia’s station).
The zoo has an aquarium, a reptile house and
an area that reproduces a subtropical jungle
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with 2,500 types of wild animals. Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday and holidays: 10 am to 6 pm.
OBELISCOIs located on Av. 9 de Julio and Av. Corrientes.
How to get there: Buses: 6, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29,
33, 54, 56, 61, 62, 64, 74, 91, 93, 105, 111,
126, 130, 140, 143, 146, 152, 195.
Obelisco is 67.5 meters high and each of its side
refers to a historical event of Buenos Aires (1. Its
first founding in 1536; 2. Its definitive founding in
1580; 3. The first time the flag was hoisted in 1812;
4. The constitution of Buenos Aires as the country’s
capital in 1880). Nowadays, Obelisco is considered
one Buenos Aires’s architectural symbols.
PUENTE DE LA MUJERIs located on Dique 3, in Puerto Madero’s
neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 20, 22, 24,
26, 28, 29, 33, 45, 50, 54, 55.
This bridge is Santiago Calatrava’s first work
in Latin America. It is 160 meters long and 6
meters wide. It was built in Spain and moved to
Buenos Aires in pieces.
TEATRO COLÓNIs located on Cerrito 618, in San Nicolás’s
neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 7, 9, 10, 17, 23, 45, 59,
67, 70, 75, 99, 100, 106, 109, 111, 115, 140.
It is one of the most important lyric theaters in
the world. Its main hall is considered to be one of
the best ones when it comes to acoustics. Raúl
Soldi painted its dome.
BOSQUES DE PALERMOIs located on Av. Del Libertador and Av. Sarmiento, in
Palermo’s neighborhood.
How to get there: Buses: 10, 12, 15, 29, 36, 37, 38,
39, 41, 55, 57, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 93, 108, 111,
118, 128, 141, 152, 160, 161, 188, 194.
Is one of the largest outdoor places in Buenos Aires.
There are two artificial lakes where you can rent a
boat or a water bike. Inside this park you can find El
Rosedal, a garden with more than 10,000 roses.
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Buenos AiresNEIGHBORHOODS
Neighborhoods Map
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SOME NEIGHBORHOODS: PALERMO: This neighborhood is filled with tree-lined streets
and squares.
In the last years it had a big growth in its
commercial and cultural activity. A new generation
of designers uses their stores to display their
most avant-garde clothes. This development,
that transformed Palermo into a creative center
of Buenos Aires, has also been reflected in the
appearance of many international, ethnic and
eclectic restaurants.
The main buildings of Universidad de Palermo’s
campus are located in this neighborhood.
Palermo Areas: Palermo Chico: east of Av. Del Libertador,
between Cavia and Tagle.
Palermo Hollywood: in Palermo Viejo, north of
Av. Juan B. Justo.
Palermo Soho: in Palermo Viejo, south of Av. Juan
B. Justo and around Plaza Serrano (officially called
Plazoleta Cortázar).
RECOLETA Recoleta is a residential neighborhood with many
historical and architectural landmarks. It is one of
the most elegant and expensive neighborhoods
of Buenos Aires, where you can find mansions,
embassies and luxury hotels, including the world
known Alvear Palace Hotel.
LAS CAÑITAS During the day it is a quiet area and during the
night its restaurants and bars give Las Cañitas a
cool and fashionable vibe.
PUERTO MADEROThe city of Buenos Aires was born and grew in a
close relationship with its port. The docks, built
in the 1900, were recycled keeping their identity
and were converted into office buildings, shops
and housings, shaping a tourist attraction site. In
this neighborhood there are vast green spaces:
two big parks and smaller squares that are
very close to Costanera Sur and the Ecological
Reserve.
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LA BOCAIt is in the southeast limit of Buenos Aires.
The name of La Boca (the mouth in Spanish)
was given because it is located at the mouth
of Riachuelo in Río de la Plata. It is one of the
most visited neighborhoods. In this area one
can find paintings and crafts related to tango,
and on Sundays couples are seen dancing in
the streets. Boca Juniors’s stadium is one of its
most representative buildings.
SAN TELMOIt is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city.
It is characterized by its colonial houses and its
cobbled streets. In this neighborhood there are
numerous churches, museums, stores and an
antiques fair on Plaza Dorrego.
During the weekends it is filled with street artists,
puppeteers, magicians and living statues.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE
In Argentina there are several medical
insurance companies. Some of them are:
Osdewww.osde.com.ar/osde_binario
Av. L. N. Alem 1002 | Phone: 4310-5074
Medicuswww.medicus.com.ar
Azcuénaga 911 | Phone: 4129-5050
Omintwww.omint.com.ar
Ayacucho 1781 | Phone: 0 800-555-66468
Swiss Medicalwww.swissmedical.com.ar
Av. 25 de Mayo 264 | Phone: 0 810-333-2244
HOSPITALS IN BUENOS AIRES
Sanatorio Los ArcosAv. Juan B. Justo 909 | Phone: 4778-4500
Sanatorio La TrinidadCerviño 4720 | Phone: 4127-5555/00
Sanatorio Mater DeiSan Martín de Tours 2952 | Phone: 4809-5555
Hospital AlemánAv. Pueyrredón 1640 | Phone: 4827-7000
Hospital ItalianoGascón 450 | Phone: 4959-0200
Clínica BazterricaJuncal y Billinghurst | Phone: 4821-1600
HOW TO OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT
Universidad de Palermo has an arrangement with
Banco ITAU in which international students, grad
and posgrado, can open a personal account.
For more information call: 0810-345-4828.
USEFUL INFORMATION
BANKS
BANCO ITAU
Alto Palermo: Av. Santa Fe 3315 | Phone: 4824-4100/8365
Las Heras: Av. Las Heras 3015 | Phone: 4801-0190/9981/9992
Pueyrredón: Av. Pueyrredón 1855 | Phone: 4805-1330/1323
Callao: Av. Callao 1270 | Phone: 5218-7432/4814-0970
Barrio Norte: Av. Santa Fe 2867 | Tel.: 4825-2565/4826-0199
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SHOPPING MALLS
Abasto Buenos AiresAv. Corrientes and Agüero, Abasto
Phone: 4959-3400
Alto PalermoAv. Santa Fe and Coronel Díaz, Palermo
Phone: 5777-8000
Galerías PacíficoAv. Córdoba and Florida, Centro
Phone: 5555-5110
Paseo AlcortaAv. Figueroa Alcorta and J. Salguero 3172, Palermo
Phone: 5777-6500
Patio BullrichPosadas 1245, Recoleta
Phone: 4814-7400
UnicenterParaná 3745, Martínez
Phone: 4733-1000
HOW TO GET A CELL PHONE IN BUENOS AIRES
CLARO: www.claro.com.arContact: Juan CostaE-mail: [email protected] Phone: 15-6685-5685 | Phone: 4331-3288
Movistar: www.movistar.net.arPhone: 5321-1111
Personal: www.personal.com.arPhone: 0 800-444-83682
MOVIE THEATERS
Cinemark 10 PalermoBerutti 3399 | Phone: 0800-222-2463
Cinemark 8 Puerto MaderoAlicia Moreau de Justo 1920
Phone: 0800-222-2463
Village RecoletaVicente López y Junín
Phone: 0810-810-2463 ó 5169-6969
Atlas Patio BullrichPosadas 1245 | Phone: 5032-8527
Atlas Santa FeAv. Santa Fe 2015 | Phone: 5032-8527
Hoyts General Cinema AbastoAv. Corrientes 3200
Phone: 0810-122-HOYTS (46987)
Atlas Solar de la AbadíaLuis María Campos y Maure
Phone: 5032-8527
Belgrano MúltiplexObligado y Mendoza
Phone: 4781-8183 ó 0810-888-2463
Showcase Cinemas BelgranoMonroe 1655 | Phone: 4780-3334 BANCO SANTANDER RIO
Alto Palermo: Av. Santa Fe 3228/32 | Phone: 4118-4000
Plaza Serrano: Av. Córdoba 5030/34 | Phone: 4118-2900
Recoleta: Av. Pueyrredón 1914 | Phone: 4110-7100
Barrio Norte: Av. Santa Fe 2201 | Phone: 4118-6400
Av. Pueyrredón: Av. Pueyrredón 1055 | Phone: 4118-7000
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Korn Propiedadeswww.kornpropiedades.com.arContact: Mabel KornPhone: 4823-2323E-mail: [email protected]
Lacroze Propiedadeswww.lacrozepropiedades.comContact: Carlos StepanoskiPhone: 4821-9599E-mail: [email protected]
HOUSING
There are different options for housing in Buenos
Aires. The choice is usually based on the duration of
the stay and different levels of comfort and privacy.
1) Apartment Rental(Recommended for students)
It allows students to explore Buenos Aires’s
typical lifestyle, and is the most comfortable and
least expensive option for those who want to stay
in Argentina for an extended period of time. For
your safety and efficiency, we recommend renting
through a real estate agency. Some prefer to deal
directly with the owners because it is cheaper.
Some Real Estate Agencies:
Bullrich Propiedadeswww.ibullrich.com.arContact: Ignacio AlcarazPhone: 4777-1555E-mail: [email protected]
Tizado Propiedadeswww.tizado.comContact: Alejandra FondiniPhone: 4822-0011E-mail: [email protected]
Covello Propiedadeswww.covello.com.arContact: Giselda CovelloPhone: 4778- 3900, int. 200E-mail: [email protected]
Real Estate Websites:
www.zonaprop.com.ar
www.clasificados.clarin.com
http://clasificados.lanacion.com.ar
ESTIMATED RENTAL COST BY NEIGHBORHOOD AND ROOMS (FURNISHED)*
Apartment Palermo Barrio Norte Cañitas Recoleta1 room $1.400 $1.450 $1.550 $2.0002 room $1.600 $1.800 $1.900 $2.9503 room $2.150 $2.300 $2.450 $3.7504 room $2.700 $2.950 $3.150 $4.500
ESTIMATED RENTAL COST BY NEIGHBORHOOD AND ROOMS (NOT FURNISHED)*Apartment Palermo Barrio Norte Cañitas Recoleta1 room $900 $950 $1.050 $1.5002 room $1.100 $1.300 $1.400 $2.4503 room $1.550 $1.800 $1.950 $3.2504 room $2.200 $2.450 $2.650 $4.000
(* ) Prices are approximate and in argentine pesos.Source: La Nación (march 2009)
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Some tips
2) Hoteles y Apart-hoteles (Recomendado para estudiantes de programas
ejecutivos o para estadías cortas)
Los hoteles son la opción preferida para viajes
cortos. Los apart-hoteles ofrecen una alternativa
válida para familias o grupos que prefieren alojarse
juntos. Suelen incluir una cocina pequeña, y en
ocasiones más de una habitación.
Some hotels and executive apartments:
Hilton Buenos Aires (Puerto Madero)www.hilton.com
Phone: (5411) 4981-0000
Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center (Retiro)www.sheraton.com/buenosaires
Phone: (5411) 4318-9000
Loi Suites Apart Hotel (Recoleta)www.loisuites.com.ar
Vicente López 1955
Phone: (5411) 5777-8950
Hollywood Suites Apart Hotel (Palermo)www.hollywoodsuitesba.com.ar
Nicaragua 5490
Phone: (5411) 5276-6100
3) Family StayStaying with a family is recommended for those
students coming from a country where no Spanish
is spoken. The international student is able to
experiment everyday life in Buenos Aires while
•Take some time to look for housing: the more time you take the better will be the property you decide on.
• Real estate agencies tend to charge a fee of approximately a month’s rent (it is a one time thing at the beginning of the lease)
• We recommend always setting the rent on Argentine Pesos.
• Some aspects to take into account at the time of choosing:
Renta| total price (including utilities and expenses) | Closeness to transportation | Furnishing | Size and conditions | Appliances | Do they take pets?
• Ask if the apartment will include air conditioner, Internet, phone line, etc.
• If possible, try to go to the appointments with a person living in Buenos Aires or someone who knows the city’s real estate market.
• It is customary that the owner or real estate agent asks for a deposit (it is usually a month’s rent) to cover for possible damages to the property or its contents. When ending the lease, and if the property is in good conditions, the student must receive a complete refund.
• Rent is usually paid in advance.
sharing a household with an argentine family; and
while it allows them to practice the language, it is
not the option that provides the most privacy and
independence.
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EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES
Alemania Villanueva 1055. Phone: 4778-2500 | Fax: 4778-2550 E-mail: [email protected]
Australia Villanueva 1400. Phone: 4777-6580 al 85. Fax: 4772-3349 Email: [email protected] www.australia.org.ar
Bolivia Av. Corrientes 545, Piso 2 oficina A.Phone: 4394-6042/6640/1463 Fax: 5217-1070 | E-mail: [email protected] www.embajadebolivia.com-ar
Brasil Carlos Pellegrini 1363 Piso 5. Phone: 4515-6500E-mail: [email protected]
Canadá Tagle 2828Phone: 4805-3032Fax: 4808-1000 | E-mail:[email protected]
ChileTagle 2762 | Phone: 4808-8600 Fax: 4804-5927 | E-mail: [email protected]
ChinaAv. Crisólogo Larralde 5349.Phone: 4543-8862 / 4542-0054Fax: 4545-1141E-mail: [email protected] w w.fmprc.gov.cn / esp /w jb / z w jg /ldmz/t2757.htm
Colombia Av. Santa Fe 782 Piso 1. Phone: 4312-5538 / 5446Fax: 4313-8563 | E-mail: [email protected]
Costa Rica Av. Santa Fe 1460 Piso 3.Phone: 4815-0072 | Fax: 4814-1660E-mail: [email protected]
Ecuador Av. Quintana 585 Piso 9.Phone: 4804-0073 | Fax: 4804-0074E-mail: [email protected]
Honduras Av. Callao 1546, Piso 2 - Oficina A.Phone: 4806-9914 | Fax: 4806-9880E-mail: [email protected]
Italia Billinghurst 2577.Phone: 4011-2100 | Fax: 4011-2159E-mail:[email protected]
México Arcos 1650. Phone: 4118-8800 E-mail: [email protected]/
NicaraguaAv. Corrientes 2548 Piso 4 I.Phone: 4951-3463Fax: 4952-7557E-mail: [email protected]
Holanda Edificio Porteño II, Olga Cosenttini 831, Piso 3. | Phone: 4338-0050Fax: 4338-0060 / 70E-mail: [email protected]/espaniol www.mfa.nl/bue-es/home
El Salvador Suipacha 1380 Piso 2.Phone: 4325 0849 / 4325 8588E-mail: [email protected] www.embajadaelsalvador.com.ar
España Guido 1770.Phone: 4814-9100Fax: 4814-0079E-mail: [email protected] www.mae.es/consulados/buenosaires/es/home
Estados Unidos Av. Colombia 4300. Phone: 5777-4533 / 34Fax: 5777-0194http://argentina.usembassy.gov/
Francia Cerrito 1399.Tel.: 4515-2930Fax: 4515-2966E-mail: [email protected]
Guatemala Av. Santa Fe 830 Piso 5.Phone: 4313-9160 / 4313-9180Fax: 4311-1488E-mail: [email protected]
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Firemen: 100(Emergencies, accidents).
Police: 101 ó 911
Defensa Civil: 103(Flooding, accidents in the street, toxic spills, etc.)
Medical Emergencies: 107 (Free ambulance and medical assistance service)
Information:110
Panamá Av. Santa Fe 1461 Piso 5.Phone: 4811-1254 / 3656Fax: 4814-0450E-mail: [email protected]
Paraguay Av. Las Heras 2545.Phone: 4802-4948 Fax: 4804-0437 | E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Perú Av. Libertador 1720.Phone: 4802-2000 / 2438 / 2551Fax: (54 11) 4802-5887 | E-mail: [email protected]
Portugal Maipú 942 Piso 17.Phone: 4312-0187 / 3524Fax: 4311-2586 | E-mail: [email protected]
Reino Unido Dr. Luis Agote 2412.Phone: 4808-2200 Fax: 4808-2274 / 2283 / 2228
República Dominicana Santa Fe 1206 Piso 2 C.Phone: 4811-4669 | Fax: 4776-0627
Rusia Rodríguez Peña 1741. Phone: 4813-1552 / 8039 Fax: 4815-6293E-mail: [email protected] tp: //buenosairos.rusembassy.org/sp/buenosairos/ INDEX.html
Sudáfrica Marcelo T. de Alvear 590 Piso 8.Phone: 4317-2900 Fax: 4317-2951E-mail: [email protected]
Suecia Tacuarí 147 Piso 6.Phone: 4329-0800 Fax: 4342-1697E-mail: [email protected]://swedenabroad.com/
SuizaAv. Santa Fe 846 Piso 10. Phone: 4311-6491 Fax: 4313-2998E-mail: [email protected]/buenosaires
Turquía 11 de Septiembre 1382.Phone: 4785-7203 / 4788-3239 /4788-5106 Fax: 4784-9179E-mail: [email protected]
Unión Europea Ayacucho 1537Phone: 4805-3759 Fax: 4801-1594
Uruguay Las Heras 1907.Phone: 4807-3040 Fax: 4807-3050E-mail: [email protected]
VenezuelaVirrey Loreto 2035. Phone: 4788-4944 Fax: 4784-4311E-mail: [email protected]
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
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PROGRAMSGraduate Programs:• Master in Information Technology• Digital TV
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Undergraduate Programs:• Art• Psychology• Political Science• International Relations• Individualized Studies• Education• Journalism Graduate Programs:• Master in Psychology and Health• PhD in Psychology• Master in Higher Education• PhD in Higher Education SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND COMMUNICATION Undergraduate Programs:• Graphic Design• Multimedia Design• Fashion Design
• Fashion Marketing• Fashion Production• Interior Design• Industrial Design• Graphic Design• Packaging Design• Editorial Design• Design Information• Comics Design• Furniture Design• Costumes Design• Scenery• e-Design• Events Planning• Advertising• Public Relations• Art Direction• Theater Direction• Show Design• Film and TV• Photography• Screenplay Graduate Program:• Master of Design
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE• Architecture
SCHOOL OF LAW Undergraduate Program:• Law (Juris Doctor equivalent)
Graduate Programs:• Master of Law.
Options:Criminal LawAdministrative LawLabor LawConstitutional Law and Human RightsBusiness Law
• Master of Law and Business SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Undergraduate Programs:• Computer Science• Computer Networking and Data Communication• Management and Systems• Industrial Engineering• Informatics• Industrial Informatics
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Undergraduate Programs:• Accounting• Business Administration• International Business• Human Resources• Hospitality Management• Economics and Finance• Entertainment and Media GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MBA: Master in Business. Options:• MBA in Strategic Management• MBA in Finance• MBA in Human Resources• MBA in Marketing• MBA in Information Systems• MBA in Operations Management• MBA in Hotel Management• MBA in Media and Entertainment• MBA in Healthcare Management• MBA in International Business• MBA in Communication and Advertising
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