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Jesus the Worker University Institute

Coordinates: 11°57′10.17″S 77°3′6.96″W / 11.9528250°S 77.0519333°W / -11.9528250; -77.0519333
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Jesus the Worker University Institute
AbbreviationIUJO
Established1997; 27 years ago (1997)
TypeState subsidized
Location
Director
María del Pilar Loyo
Students
1700
AffiliationsJesuit, Catholic, Fe y Alegría

Jesus the Worker University Institute (IUJO), (Instituto Universitario Jesús Obrero) was opened by the Jesuits in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1997 to educate the poorer sector of society.[citation needed]

Courses

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Current[when?] course offerings:

  • Educational Sciences
  • Preschool Education (Technical)
  • Integral Education (Technical)
  • Social Sciences
  • Accounting (Technical)
  • Engineering, Architecture and Technology
  • Informatics (Technical)
  • Electronics
  • Electrical Engineering[1]

See also

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References

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11°57′10.17″S 77°3′6.96″W / 11.9528250°S 77.0519333°W / -11.9528250; -77.0519333