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The Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (FCPyS, ''Faculty of Political and Social Sciences'') is a faculty within Mexico's Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), responsible for directing research and teaching programs in the fields of political science and social science. It was first established in 1951 as the Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (ENCPyS, ''National School of Political and Social Sciences''), before its conversion to full
faculty Faculty may refer to: * Faculty (academic staff), the academic staff of a university (North American usage) * Faculty (division), a division within a university (usage outside of the United States) * Faculty (instrument) A faculty is a legal in ...
status from 26 January 1968. FCPyS offers five academic degrees at the '' Licenciatura'' (undergraduate) level, in public administration,
Communication studies Communication studies or communication science is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication in interpersonal relationships, social interactions and communication in differen ...
, political science, international relations, sociology and anthropology. At a postgraduate level FCPyS offers ''Maestrías'' ( Master's degrees) in five areas of study, and a ''Doctorado'' ( doctorate) in political and social science that is oriented to one of five specialities. FCPyS also operates and has responsibility for a number of specialised semi-autonomous
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s, such as the
Centro de Relaciones Internacionales The Centro de Relaciones Internacionales (CRI, ''International Relations Center'') is an educational and research institute belonging to Mexico's Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Founded in 1970, the CRI is attached to UNAM's Fa ...
(CRI).


Origin

Activities were inaugurated July 25 of 1951. The students were a total of 136 which included 129 men and 13 women, a bigger group than what was expected. One of the priorities for the establishment of the school was the syllabus, which sparked a debate of objectives between an approved school of France and Belgium and a more traditional view. Between 1949 and 1951 there were multiple discussions around where the Public Administration's classes should be imparted. On one side the Economics Faculty stated that Economics and politics were both part of the public space. The Law and Political Science Faculty declared that Law and Political Science couldn't separate. The conflict was solved by negotiating that The Faculty of Economics would keep Public Administration as long as The National School of Political and Social Science would be able to create Political Science, Social Science, Diplomatic Science and Periodism. The first principal was Ernesto Enríquez Coyro who declared himself against the syllabus, because he considered that practical knowledge was needed through field practices. Besides t that were not always taken into account. He also considered that conferences should be taken with formality by planning them ahead of time and publishing date and topics with anticipation. That way students will be able not only to assist but really participate and be part of the conferences actively.


Study Plans


Political Science and Public Administration


International Relations


Sociology


Anthropology


Communication Science


Notable alumni

* Raquel Ramírez Salgado, Mexican educator, feminist and activist


References

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