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Universidad de Guanajuato

The foundation of the University of Guanajuato goes back to the year 1732. Since then, the university adopted several names, until March 1945, when the rank of University was acquired as well as the name for which is now known.

With a population of nearly 34,000 students, today, the University of Guanajuato is present in 12 cities within the entity through four campuses and one high school college with ten high schools.

Campus Celaya-Salvatierra

It has degrees in the areas of health sciences, social sciences, administrative sciences and engineering.

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It distinguishes for its growing offer of degrees tightly linked to the development within the zone

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Campus has worked with organisms such as the “Comisión Económica para América Latina y El Caribe” (CEPAL), with the purpose to boost the development in the region.

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It has consolidated as a space for research with a high social sense.

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Campus Guanajuato

The campus has a great diversity in knowledge areas distributed in six divisions.

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Offers 35 degrees which are renowned for their quality, two of them with international accreditation

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Its postgraduate programs are recognized by the National Census of Quality Postgraduates because of their consolidated quality.

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The campus stands out for its cultural and artistic leadership as well as its influence in the scientific, social and humanistic research it generates.

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Historical venue of the first origins of the University of Guanajuato, founded by buildings considered part of Humankind’s heritage.

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Campus Irapuato-Salamanca

Has a nationally renowned offer in the areas of Engineering and Agricultural Science.

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Offers postgraduate programs backed by their academic excellence, some are considered as International Competence.

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The campus makes an intense technological research and development sustained in a vast network with the industrial, economic and governmental sectors within the region.

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It has an innovative and pertinent educative offer in arts, health science and economic-administrative sciences.

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This campus academically supports the Interdisciplinary Center of the Northeast located within the city of Tierra Blanca, a project with great social transcendence that reaffirms the commitment of the University with educational equity.

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Campus León

Is one of the formational spaces within the area of Medicine with great tradition and recognition throughout the country.

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Offers degrees and postgraduates in health sciences, natural sciences, engineering, social, administrative sciences and human studies.

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It has postgraduates recognized with International Competence for their academic quality and social commitment.

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Generates vanguard research that is renowned throughout the country and internationally.

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High-School College

Offers high school education in 10 distributed schools in 10 cities throughout the state and a Technological Baccalaureate with International Profile.

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High schools of the university of Guanajuato have been historically important areas of opportunity and social equity for new generations.

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As a result from the academic quality, the schools have obtained results above the national and state average in the evaluations.

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The study programs focus in the student’s comprehensive development according to the new educational trends.

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The formation given for the students considers the cultural, artistic, ecological, sport and social activities as a fundamental part of their comprehensive development.

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Aim

Prepare professionals in the art of music, capable of executing the career of singing teacher.

Modality

Its modality is by assignments

Study plan

Sixty-six assignments compose the study plan (1987), their school periods are semiannual (January and August).

  • First Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory I
  • Singing I
  • History and musical appreciation I
  • Italian I
  • Complimentary piano I
  • Choirs I
  • Second Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory II
  • Singing II
  • History and Musical appreciation II
  • Italian II
  • Complimentary piano II
  • Choirs II
  • Third Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory III
  • Singing III
  • Complimentary piano III
  • History and Musical appreciation III
  • Italian III
  • Choirs III
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory IV
  • Singing IV
  • Complimentary piano IV
  • History and Musical appreciation IV
  • Italian IV
  • Choirs IV
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory V
  • Singing V
  • Complimentary piano V
  • Harmony I
  • Choirs V
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory VI
  • Harmony II
  • Complimentary piano VI
  • Singing VI
  • Choirs VI
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Singing VII
  • Complimentary piano VII
  • History of art I
  • Pedagogy I
  • Choirs VII
  • Harmony III
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Harmony IV
  • Singing VIII
  • Complimentary piano VIII
  • History of Art II
  • Applied pedagogy II
  • Choirs VIII
  • Ninth Enrollment
  • Musical analysis I
  • Singing IX
  • Choirs IX
  • Harmony V
  • Complimentary piano IX
  • Tenth Enrollment
  • Musical analysis II
  • Harmony VI
  • Choirs X
  • Complimentary piano X
  • Eleventh enrollment
  • Fugue, musical forms and instrumentation I
  • Complimentary piano XI
  • Esthetics I
  • Choirs XI
  • Twelveth enrollment
  • Fugue, musical forms and instrumentation II
  • Complimentary piano XII
  • Esthetics II
  • Choirs XII
  • Thirteenth enrollment
  • Musical forms and instrumentation I
  • Practice of direction and instrumentation I
  • Complimentary guitar I
  • Choirs XIII
  • Fourteenth enrollment
  • Musical forms and instrumentation II
  • Practice of direction and instrumentation II
  • Complimentary guitar II
  • Choirs XIV
More information:
Campus Guanajuato, Division of Architecture, Art and Design (DAAD)
Location Marfil
Arts building

Address: Fraccionamiento 1; El Establo w/n; 36250; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: +52 (473) 732 00 06 Extensions 5577, 5542
Campus webpage: www.campusgto.ugto.mx
Division webpage: www.daad.ugto.mx

 

Aim

Prepare professionals in the art of music, capable of executing the career of Master of Composition.

Modality

Its modality is by assignments

Study plan

Seventy assignments compose the study plan (1987), their school periods are semiannual (January and August).

  • First Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory I
  • Complimentary piano I
  • History and Musical appreciation I
  • Choirs I
  • Second Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory II
  • Complimentary piano II
  • History and Musical appreciation II
  • Choirs II
  • Third Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory III
  • Complimentary piano III
  • String instrument I
  • History and Musical appreciation III
  • Choirs III
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory IV
  • Complimentary piano IV
  • String instrument II
  • History and Musical appreciation IV
  • Choirs IV
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory V
  • Harmony I
  • Complimentary piano V
  • String instrument III
  • Choirs V
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory VI
  • Harmony II
  • Complimentary piano VI
  • String instrument IV
  • Choirs VI
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Counterpoint, musical forms and instrumentation I
  • Complimentary piano VII
  • History of Art I
  • Applied pedagogy
  • Choirs VII
  • Harmony III
  • Wind instrument I
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Harmony IV
  • Counterpoint, musical forms and instrumentation II
  • Complimentary piano VIII
  • History of Art II
  • Applied pedagogy II
  • Choirs VIII
  • Wind instrument II
  • Ninth Enrollment
  • Counterpoint, musical forms and instrumentation III
  • Wind instrument III
  • Singing special program I
  • Choirs IX
  • Harmony V
  • Complimentary piano IX
  • Tenth Enrollment
  • Counterpoint, musical forms and instrumentation IV
  • Harmony VI
  • Wind instrument IV
  • Singing special program II
  • Choirs X
  • Complimentary piano X
  • Eleventh enrollment
  • Fugue, musical forms and instrumentation I
  • Complimentary piano XI
  • Esthetics I
  • Choirs XI
  • Twelveth enrollment
  • Fugue, musical forms and instrumentation II
  • Complimentary piano XII
  • Esthetics II
  • Choirs XII
  • Thirteenth enrollment
  • Musical forms and instrumentation I
  • Practice of direction and instrumentation I
  • Complimentary guitar I
  • Choirs XIII
  • Fourteenth enrollment
    • Musical forms and instrumentation II
    • Practice of direction and instrumentation II
    • Complimentary guitar II
    • Choirs XIV
More information:
Campus Guanajuato, Division of Architecture, Art and Design (DAAD)
Location Marfil
Arts building

Address: Fraccionamiento 1; El Establo w/n; 36250; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: +52 (473) 732 00 06 Extensions 5577, 5542
Campus webpage: www.campusgto.ugto.mx
Division webpage: www.daad.ugto.mx

 

Aim

Prepare professionals in the art of music, capable of executing the arranger career.

Modality

Its modality is by assignments

  • First Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory I
  • Piano I
  • History and Musical appreciation I
  • Choirs I
  • Second Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory II
  • Piano II
  • History and Musical appreciation II
  • Choirs II
  • Third Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory III
  • Piano III
  • String instrument I
  • History and Musical appreciation III
  • Choirs III
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory IV
  • Piano IV
  • String instrument II
  • History and Musical appreciation IV
  • Choirs IV
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory V
  • Harmony I
  • Piano V
  • String instrument III
  • Choirs V
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Solfeggio and theory VI
  • Harmony II
  • Piano VI
  • String instrument IV
  • Choirs VI
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Composition and instrumentation I
  • Piano VII
  • Percussion instrument I
  • Singing I
  • Choirs VII
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Composition and instrumentation II
  • Piano VIII
  • Percussion instrument II
  • Singing II
  • Choirs VIII
  • Ninth Enrollment
  • Composition and instrumentation III
  • Guitar I
  • Singing III
  • Wind instrument I
  • Choirs IX
  • Tenth Enrollment
  • Composition and instrumentation IV
  • Guitar II
  • Singing III
  • Wind instrument II
  • Choirs X
More information:
Campus Guanajuato, Division of Architecture, Art and Design (DAAD)
Location Marfil
Arts building

Address: Fraccionamiento 1; El Establo w/n; 36250; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: +52 (473) 732 00 06 Extensions 5577, 5542
Campus webpage: www.campusgto.ugto.mx
Division webpage: www.daad.ugto.mx

 

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Guanajuato, Gto., México

Tel: +52 (473)  732 00 06

webugto@ugto.mx

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