The Buenos Aires campus features 75,000 square metres (810,000 sq ft) of classrooms, laboratories, library, sports centre, theatre, food court and a residence hall.
In the context of the Law 14,557 of 1958 authorizing the operation of private universities in the country, the Chamber of Corporations decided to create the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, whose statutes were approved by that institution on June 7, 1963, and the National Executive Power on August 27 of that year.
In 1964 other degrees were added, such as "Business Applied Statistics", "Market Research", "Public Relations", "Management Techniques" and "Production Engineering and Construction Organization."
In 1968, the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa joined the Council of Rectors of Private Universities (CRUP), after Law 17,604 passed in that year.
The campus includes a residence hall, a model library, a cultural and exhibition centre, a sports facility, and a microstadium with capacity for 1,200 people, which with the 181 classrooms and laboratories account for more than 75,000 square metres (810,000 sq ft).
[14] It is recognized worldwide by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), International Advertising Association (IAA) and Tourism Education Quality (UNWTO).