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{{Short description|Catholic university in western Brazil}}
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| name = Dom Bosco Catholic University
| native_name = Universidade Católica Dom Bosco
| name = Dom Bosco Catholic University
| native_name = Universidade Católica Dom Bosco
| native_name_lang = Pt
| native_name_lang = Pt
| other_name = UCDB
| other_name = UCDB
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| caption = Coat of arms of the university
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| established = November 24, 1961<ref>[http://www.mundovestibular.com.br/articles/2480/1/Universidade-Catolica-Dom-Bosco---UCDB/Paacutegina1.html Foundation Day]</ref>
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| type = [[Private school|Private]], non-profit
| type = [[Private school|Private]], non-profit
| affiliation = [[Roman Catholic Church]]
| affiliation = [[Roman Catholic Church]]
| rector = Pe. José Marinoni
| chancellor = Dom Bosco
| rector = José Marinoni
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| head =
| head_label = Vice rector
| head = Raffaele Lochi
| faculty =
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| city = [[Campo Grande]]
| city = [[Campo Grande]]
| state = [[Mato Grosso do Sul]]
| state = [[Mato Grosso do Sul]]
| country = Brazil
| country = [[Brazil]]
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| campus = Urban
| campus = Urban
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| sports = Football, poker, shot put, launching the disc, javelin, jump
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The '''Dom Bosco Catholic University''' ('''{{lang-pt|Universidade Católica Dom Bosco}}''', '''UCDB''') is a private, non-profit [[Catholic]] university, located in [[Campo Grande]], the capital of the State of [[Mato Grosso do Sul]], in Western [[Brazil]]. It is maintained by the [[Diocese|Catholic Archdiocese]] of Campo Grande.
The '''Dom Bosco Catholic University''' ('''{{lang-pt|Universidade Católica Dom Bosco}}''', '''UCDB''') is a private, non-profit [[Catholic]] university, located in [[Campo Grande]], the capital of the State of [[Mato Grosso do Sul]], in western Brazil. It is maintained by the [[Diocese|Catholic Archdiocese]] of Campo Grande.


The [[Salesian]] mission of Mato Grosso do Sul introduced the first center for [[higher education]] in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in 1961. Located in Campo Grande, the ''Dom Aquino School of [[Philosophy]], [[Science]] and [[Literature|Letters]]'', offered courses in [[pedagogy]] and [[literature]], focused on training of [[educator]]s, mentors, and change agents in [[society]] of the state. Gradually the Salesian Mission created new schools including the [[School of Law]] in 1965, the School of [[Economics]], [[Management]], and [[Accounting]] in 1970, and the School of [[Social Work]] in 1972. In subsequent years, courses were added in [[History]], [[Geography]], [[Science]] ([[Biology]] and [[Mathematics]]), Philosophy, and [[Psychology]], and a Graduate School was opened.
The [[Salesian]] mission of Mato Grosso do Sul introduced the first center for [[higher education]] in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in 1961. Located in Campo Grande, the ''Dom Aquino School of [[Philosophy]], [[Science]] and [[Literature|Letters]]'', offered courses in [[pedagogy]] and [[literature]], focused on training of [[educator]]s, mentors, and change agents in [[society]] of the state. Gradually the Salesian Mission created new schools including the [[School of Law]] in 1965, the School of [[Economics]], [[Management]], and [[Accounting]] in 1970, and the School of [[Social Work]] in 1972. In subsequent years, courses were added in [[history]], [[geography]], science ([[biology]] and [[mathematics]]), philosophy, and [[psychology]], and a graduate school was opened.


Aiming to become a [[University]], the Salesian Mission received approval from the Ministry of Education and Culture for the integration of the schools with a unified regimen of study.<ref>opinion No. 1.907/76, approved by the Federal Council of Education at its plenary session of June 6, 1965, judging the MEC Case No. 13.718/75 (cf Document, No. 175, p.&nbsp;312-313)</ref> On December 20, 1989, the Salesian Mission filed its Consultation Letter with the Federal Education Council, demanding recognition as a University under the name Dom Bosco Catholic University. The Consultation Letter was approved<ref>Opinion No. 000113</ref> on February 21, 1991. The university next would be monitored to ensure the maturation of its academic and administrative staff. On October 27, 1993 the monitoring period was completed and the schools became Dom Bosco Catholic University.<ref>[http://www.ucdb.br/ UCDB - History]</ref><ref>Ordinance No. 1547 of the Ministry of Education and Culture</ref>
Aiming to become a [[university]], the Salesian Mission received approval from the Ministry of Education and Culture for the integration of the schools with a unified regimen of study.<ref>opinion No. 1.907/76, approved by the Federal Council of Education at its plenary session of June 6, 1965, judging the MEC Case No. 13.718/75 (cf Document, No. 175, p.&nbsp;312-313)</ref> On December 20, 1989, the Salesian Mission filed its Consultation Letter with the Federal Education Council, demanding recognition as a university under the name Dom Bosco Catholic University. The Consultation Letter was approved<ref>Opinion No. 000113</ref> on February 21, 1991. The university next would be monitored to ensure the maturation of its academic and administrative staff. On October 27, 1993, the monitoring period was completed and the schools became Dom Bosco Catholic University.<ref>[http://www.ucdb.br/ UCDB - History]</ref><ref>Ordinance No. 1547 of the Ministry of Education and Culture</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.ucdb.br/ Official website] {{pt icon}}
* [http://www.ucdb.br/ Official website] {{in lang|pt}}


{{Brazilian universities}}
{{Brazilian universities}}
{{Brazil topics}}
{{Brazil topics}}
{{Education in South America}}
{{Education in South America}}
{{Authority control}}


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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1993]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1993]]
[[Category:Education in Mato Grosso do Sul]]
[[Category:Universities and colleges in Mato Grosso do Sul]]
[[Category:Catholic universities and colleges in Brazil]]
[[Category:Catholic universities and colleges in Brazil]]
[[Category:1993 establishments in Brazil]]
[[Category:1993 establishments in Brazil]]

Latest revision as of 22:15, 17 January 2022

Dom Bosco Catholic University
Universidade Católica Dom Bosco
Coat of arms of the university
Other name
UCDB
TypePrivate, non-profit
EstablishedNovember 24, 1961[1]
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church
RectorPe. José Marinoni
Location, ,
Brazil
CampusUrban
Colors   Red & blue
Websitewww.ucdb.br

The Dom Bosco Catholic University (Portuguese: Universidade Católica Dom Bosco, UCDB) is a private, non-profit Catholic university, located in Campo Grande, the capital of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, in western Brazil. It is maintained by the Catholic Archdiocese of Campo Grande.

The Salesian mission of Mato Grosso do Sul introduced the first center for higher education in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in 1961. Located in Campo Grande, the Dom Aquino School of Philosophy, Science and Letters, offered courses in pedagogy and literature, focused on training of educators, mentors, and change agents in society of the state. Gradually the Salesian Mission created new schools including the School of Law in 1965, the School of Economics, Management, and Accounting in 1970, and the School of Social Work in 1972. In subsequent years, courses were added in history, geography, science (biology and mathematics), philosophy, and psychology, and a graduate school was opened.

Aiming to become a university, the Salesian Mission received approval from the Ministry of Education and Culture for the integration of the schools with a unified regimen of study.[2] On December 20, 1989, the Salesian Mission filed its Consultation Letter with the Federal Education Council, demanding recognition as a university under the name Dom Bosco Catholic University. The Consultation Letter was approved[3] on February 21, 1991. The university next would be monitored to ensure the maturation of its academic and administrative staff. On October 27, 1993, the monitoring period was completed and the schools became Dom Bosco Catholic University.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ Foundation Day
  2. ^ opinion No. 1.907/76, approved by the Federal Council of Education at its plenary session of June 6, 1965, judging the MEC Case No. 13.718/75 (cf Document, No. 175, p. 312-313)
  3. ^ Opinion No. 000113
  4. ^ UCDB - History
  5. ^ Ordinance No. 1547 of the Ministry of Education and Culture
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