The University of La Laguna is proud to be a public institution because of what it entails: offering a catalog of degrees of proven quality and open to all people with equal opportunities. We want to respond to society's demands.

Our long history, diverse program offerings, cultural and sports programming, and strong roots in a UNESCO World Heritage city have made us a leading center in the Atlantic. We are enriched by the talent of an academic community committed to learning, research, and social development. And, above all, we have a dynamic, motivated, and committed group of students, of which we hope you will soon join us.

Arts and Humanities

Studies related to human production and activity, from its origins to the present day, with the emergence and development of societies, with communication, language, literature, history, politics, thought, justice, science..., and with aesthetic creation in any of its facets (restoration, art, design, visual communication, music, culture...).

Sciences

Studies related to nature, research, analysis, experimentation, technique, and technology applied or created for this purpose to improve the quality of life of societies, contributing to scientific development by providing answers, proposals, and models to address human needs and challenges.

Health Sciences

Studies related to life and health, with applied research in these two major areas, with the methodologies, techniques, and technologies applied or created for this purpose to prevent, treat, and combat diseases and/or improve people's health and quality of life.

Social and Legal Sciences

The social and legal sciences comprise the branch of knowledge related to society and human behavior. These sciences aim to analyze and study everything that constitutes or shapes a global society such as ours, and to contribute, through research, to the improvement of social relations and society itself, from its various fields and perspectives (legal, sociological, anthropological, economic, communications, labor, welfare, educational, etc.).

Engineering and Architecture

Studies related to applied science and technology, the design, development, and production of technical and physical resources that help improve the quality of life of societies, their development, and their capacity to respond, through technical means, to future social challenges and needs.