Jesus the Worker University Institute
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.
Abbreviation | IUJO |
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Established | 1997 |
Type | State subsidized |
Location | |
Director | María del Pilar Loyo |
Students | 1700 |
Affiliations | Jesuit, Catholic, Fe y Alegría |
Courses
Current course offerings:
- Educational Sciences
- Preschool Education (Technical)
- Integral Education (Technical)
- Social Sciences
- Accounting (Technical)
- Engineering, Architecture and Technology
- Informatics (Technical)
- Electronics
- Electrical Engineering[1]
References
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