Open University of Catalonia
The Open University of Catalonia is a private open university based in Barcelona, Spain.
The UOC offers graduate and postgraduate programs in Catalan, Spanish and English in fields such as Psychology, Computer Science, Education sciences, Information and Knowledge Society, and Economics. Also, an Information and Knowledge Society Doctoral Program is available that explores research fields such as e-law, e-learning, network society, education, and online communities. It has support centers in a number of cities in Spain, Andorra, Mexico and Colombia.
History
The UOC was created in 1994 as a result of the Parliament of Catalonia urging the Government of the Generalitat of Catalonia to take the relevant measures to consolidate a distance learning system. It was constituted through a public deed on October 6, 1994, adopting the legal form of a foundation, the Fundació per la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. At the same time, the UOC was recognized by the Law of the Parliament of Catalonia 3/1995, of April 6, recognizing it as a member of the Catalan universities system.It was set up with the mission of offering lifelong learning, of encouraging all those who wish to improve their abilities and skills to access the university, and in this way to grow the educational level and skills of society in general.
Organization and administration
UOC is governed by a Foundation. The administration, management and representation of the FUOC correspond to the following governing bodies: a Board of Trustees, a permanent commission, which acts as a permanent body in the administration and management of the Foundation; and the Advisory Council, which assists the Board of Trustees as a consultative or advisory body for the Foundation.As of 2023, there are 656 faculty and research staff, 208 of whom are full time researchers.
Academics
Teaching and learning
As of 2023, the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya offers 28 bachelor's programs, 53 master's programs and eight doctoral degrees. Until the 2021–2022 academic year, UOC had granted 104,501 graduate degrees to students from 138 countries.The UOC's course offering is divided into the following faculties:
- Faculty of Arts and Humanities
- Faculty of Economics and Business
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences
- Faculty of Computer Science, Multimedia and Telecommunications
- Faculty of Law and Political Science
- Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences
Research
The UOC focuses its research activity on the interaction between technology and the human and social sciences. It has two research centers—the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute and the eHealth Center —, a research program in e-learning and seven studies with research sub-divisions. It also has a Doctoral School, with more than 350 predoctoral researchers.In 2019 UOC signed the DORA Declaration. In 2023, a new interdisciplinary research and innovation space was inaugurated- located in the Can Jaumandreu complex.