The campuses operate on a decentralised basis, although the main governing body is located in
Ciudad Real, which coordinates the other centres. University courses are taught at all four locations. The Albacete campus houses Faculties of
Medicine,
Economic and
Business Sciences,
Law and
Humanities. The schools of
Agronomical Engineering,
Computer Science Engineering,
Industrial Engineering,
Nursing,
Teacher Training and
Employment Relations are also based there. Ciudad Real is home to the Faculties of
Chemical Sciences, Law and
Social Sciences,
Arts, the Higher Technical Schools of
Civil Engineering,
Information Technology, Industrial Engineering; a Technical Institute of
Agriculture; the Polytechnic University School of Almadén; a University School of Nursing; a University School of Teacher Training; and the Puertollano Centre for University Studies.
Cuenca has the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of
Fine Art, the faculty of
Educational Science and Humanities, the Polytechnic University School of Technical
Architecture; the Polytechnic University School of IT in
Telecommunications; the University School of Nursing; the University School of Teacher Training, and the University School of
Social Work. Finally, Toledo houses the Faculty of Legal and Social Sciences, a Faculty of Environmental Science; a faculty of
Sports Science; a humanities Faculty; a University School of Nursing and
Physiotherapy; a University School of Industrial Technical Engineering; a University School of Teacher Training, and the CEU centre at Talavera de la Reina. ==Notable alumni==