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This is a list of universities in Panama. Universidad de Los Llanos del Pacífico; University of Panama; ABAB University; University of Swahili; Technological University of Panama; Latin University of Panama; Humboldt International University; TECH Technological University; Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua; West Coast University ...
The University of Panama (Spanish: Universidad de Panamá) is a public university in Panama City, Panama. It was founded on October 7, 1935. Initially, it had 175 students learning education, commerce, natural sciences, pharmacy, pre-engineering or law. As of 2008, it had 74,059 students distributed in 228 buildings across the country.
The International Maritime University of Panama (in Spanish: Universidad Marítima Internacional de Panamá, UMIP) is a maritime college in Panama City, Panama. It trains cadets to become merchant marine ships' officers. It is located in the Albrook area of Panama City, on the site of the former Albrook Air Force Base.
Columbus University (Panama) F. Florida State University-Panama; I. International Maritime University of Panama; L. Latin American University of Science and Technology;
The University is accredited by INQAAHE, Spain (International Accrediting Organization). Chartered Campus in India as this an Indo-American University. [3] University of Swahili is accredited by the Public Registry of Government of Panama under Article 37 of Panama Foundation Law 25 of 1995. It award credentials as per article 8 of the charter ...
The first campus was established in 1957 [3] and served as an academic institution where U.S. military and Zonians located in the Panama Canal Zone could continue their education while staying in Panama. In the 1990s, the university was located in the Albrook 808 Building in a former U.S. Army Air Force station. Courses on international affairs ...
The Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá (UTP) is the highest hierarchy public institution, regarding higher education in Panama. It was formerly the Engineering School of the University of Panama, which in 1975 became the Polytechnic Institute and, due to the need of a new model of university, became the Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, by means of Law 18 of August 13, 1981.
The university has its roots in the Latina University of Costa Rica, established in Paso Canoas, Province of Puntarenas in 1989. In Panama it was inaugurated on September 4, 1991, with facilities in Panama City and David, Chiriquí. Two other facilities were later opened in Veraguas and Herrera. The College of Health Sciences was opened on ...