School of Sciences, UNAM

Faculty of Sciences
Hallmark of the UNAM's Faculty of Sciences
TypeFaculty
Established1938
PresidentVíctor Manuel Velázquez Aguilar
Students9,578
Undergraduates6,799
Postgraduates2,779
Location,
ColorsBlue and white   
Websitewww.fciencias.unam.mx

The Faculty of Sciences (Spanish: Facultad de Ciencias) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is the entity where natural and exact science-based majors are taught. It has both undergraduate and graduate studies, some of the former in joint teaching with other faculties, most commonly the Faculty of Engineering. The Faculty of Sciences is the most important science school in the country by the number of students and the quality of its research. Together with the research institutes that surround it, it is one of the biggest research complexes of the UNAM.