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UNIACC TV is an Spanish language educational channel of The University of Arts, Sciences and Communication, better known by its acronym UNIACC, a private university in Chile. The channel is dedicated to provide live coverage of students' activities and describe the opportunities proposed by the University. It was the first University of Audiovisual Communication in Chile, founded in 1981. It was also one of the first Chilean Universities featuring the distance education program and eLearning. Today, UNIACC offers various academic programs in this mode through eCampus, which also is known as the Open University of UNIACC. Online University Foundation features various training courses: The Business of Engineering, Psychology, Social Communication, Sociology, Computer Science and Multimedia, Bachelor program in General Education, the Diploma of eLearning Specifications and Standards, etc.

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