Universidade São Judas Tadeu


Universidade São Judas Tadeu is a Brazilian private, for-profit university based in São Paulo. Established in 1971 as a college offering two undergraduate courses, it only officially became a university in 1989.

Campuses

São Judas Tadeu University, or São Judas as it commonly referred to, has two campuses in the city of São Paulo: the main one, located in the district of Mooca is a five-building complex containing 174 classrooms, 128 laboratories, a large library, 2 large lecture theatres and a theatre. It has easy access to Bresser-Mooca and Belém São Paulo metro stations.
The university's campus in Butantã is a modern, recently inaugurated single building located minutes from the Butantã metro station. As of now, it does not offer as many course options as the main campus in Mooca, although over the time there are projections of an increase in the number of students and consequently, courses offered.

Courses

The university offers a wide range of undergraduate courses and at least forty post-graduate courses and five master's degrees in several fields of study.
Faculty of Biology and Health Sciences
Biology
Physical Education
Pharmacy
Physiotherapy
Nutrition
Faculty of Humanities
Business Management
Business Management
Accounting
Economics
Philosophy
Psychology
Tourism
Faculty of Law
Law
Faculty of Languages, Arts and Communication
Architecture and Urbanism
Social Communication
Social Communication
Social Communication
Design
Art
Art
English Literature
Portuguese Literature
Pedagogy
Translation and Interpreting
Faculty of Technology and Exact Sciences
Computer Science
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Information Technology