Valencia Catholic University Saint Vincent Martyr
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The Episcopal Catholic University of Valencia " St. Vincent the Martyr " ( Span.: Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Mártir, abbreviated UCV ) is a private university in Roman Catholic-run with headquarters in Valencia, Spain.
University
The college was founded by Archbishop Agustín García- Gasco Vicente on 8 December 2003 with state recognition. It is named after the martyr Vincent de Valencia. Precursor of the university was the College of Education Edetania ( b. 1969 ) and the Edetania Foundation ( b. 1974 ) and is a contractual agreement between the Archbishop of Valencia Miguel Roca Cabanellas and the University of Valencia in 1979.
The university offers bachelor 's, master's and PhD degrees in education and training.
Faculties
- Faculty of Education and Sport
- Faculty of Psychology and Health Sciences
- Faculty of Sociology and Humanities
- Faculty of Experimental Sciences
- Faculty of Economics
- Medical school
- Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
As well as
- School of Nursing