CUAAD
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TypePublic
Head of schoolErnesto Flores Gallo
Enrollment6,241 (in 2010)
Campus
- Huentitan
- Santa Maria de Gracia
- San Agustin
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| Type | Public |
| Head of school | Ernesto Flores Gallo |
| Enrollment | 6,241 (in 2010) |
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| Website | www.cuaad.udg.mx |
University Centre of Art, Architecture and Design (Spanish: Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño), abbreviated as CUAAD, is a college located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the division of the University of Guadalajara where higher education related to arts, architecture, and design is provided. It was structured from the old faculties of the school of architecture (founded in 1948 by Ignacio Díaz Morales), as well as the school of plastic arts (founded in 1925 by Jorge Martinez), the school of music (founded in 1952), and school of design (founded in 1976).[1]
