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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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Curricular Aim

Form whole and competent engineers in Biotechnology with a high level of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values in the area of Biotechnology to generate, design, develop, apply and negotiation of knowledge, technology of organisms and organic, cellular and molecular subunits, genetic and physiologically modifiable that allow obtaining sustainable goods and services that contribute in the social-economic development of the country with a high grade of social sense and responsibility.

Enrollment profile

The applicant for the program in Biotechnology Engineering must have the following profile:

  • Logical-mathematical and verbal reasoning
  • Basic knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Social Sciences and general culture
  • Self and professional growth interest
  • Study time availability
  • Basic computer and internet knowledge
Graduate profile

The graduate profile of the Biotechnology Engineer is constituted by the competencies that will allow him to develop the professional practice with quality, in any area of performance. It is composed by the generic and specific competencies.

The generic competencies are common to any graduate, they are transversal and transferable to different functions and tasks. The generic competencies of the program’s graduate of Biotechnology Engineering are:

  1. Ethic acting: Shows an ethic sense sustained in principles and values of justice, common good and absolute dignity of the human person, which incite to serve society responsibly while answering its demands as a person, citizen and professional.
  2. Orientation towards quality: Manifests a permanent search for excellence in the professional management, through continuous evaluation, planning and control of the processes, oriented to obtaining results.
  3. Value and respect towards diversity: Recognizes the other in the human dimension, understanding that the social, cultural and capability differences enrich the coexistence without incurring in discriminatory practices.
  4. Creativity and innovation: Generates new answers, product or services to answer better the needs of the social-cultural, professional, labor or scientific environment.
  5. Autonomous learning: Uses cognitive and metacognitive processes to learn flexible and strategically in function of the objective.
  6. Capability of communicating in other language: Employs a second language to communicate orally and written, and have possibilities to interact with other societies, considering the own criteria of such language, the ethic commitment and the challenges of every situation and context.
  7. Teamwork: Displays integration and collaboration in an active form in the consecution of common objectives from other people, areas and organizations. Performs collaborative activities and leads projects to reach a determined goal, with planning and well defined objectives, in different contexts and ethical commitment.
  8. Knowledge management: Process the knowledge which implies, knowing, understanding, applying, analyze, synthetize and evaluate, according the demands of social-cultural mean. Self-manages the formation throughout life to reach personal realization and established goals, facing the challenges of the context and considering the opportunities.
  9. Oral and written communication: Uses the oral and written language to communicate with understanding in varied social and cultural contexts, using different codes and tools, within a metacognitive process.
  10. Technology management: Uses pertinently and ideally the information and communication technologies, required to perform in the professional and academic context.
  11. Search for truth, freedom, respect and social commitment: Applies in the professional doing the values of the University of Guanajuato.
  12. Preservation of the environment: Rationally uses the environment’s elements to assure the pertinence and makes actions destined to improve it and prevent decay.

The specific competencies or professional, are related directly with the professional performance of the engineer in Biotechnology, and are the following:

  1. Identifies and manipulates genome characters to improve different processes and products promoting and conserving genetic biodiversity and variability of the living beings.
  2. Genetically transforms living beings or part of them increasing their value to obtain new products with improved features that contribute to the population’s wellbeing.
  3. Develops and improves the biochemical and physiological processes of plants, animals and microorganisms with desirable features increasing the magnitude and quality of production, improving the nutritional quality of the same, including the human.
  4. Identifies and analyzed organisms of genomes with diagnosis means o to improve different biotechnology processes using Bioinformatics with a wide sense of responsibility and discretion.
  5. Generates, adapts and evaluates biotechnological processes used in the elaboration of products required by different sectors of society improving the competitiveness of businesses and the population’s life quality.
  6. Develops products and biotechnological processes for the generation and development of technology, considering and respecting current regulations.
  7. Negotiates before the pertinent instances, obtaining resources for the elaboration and execution of project and the establishment of businesses with biotechnological focus, within self-sustainability and ecological respect.
  8. Applies the current regulation and legislation in environmental health and biotechnology, conserving and protecting the variability and availability of the natural resources, as well as the health of the human and animals.
  9. Identifies diverse phenomena that correspond to natural, biological and/or economical processes, that rule the conditions of the environment where particular life mechanisms develop and that it is possible to modify them in benefit of the human and the physical mean around.
  10. Establishes mathematical models from sentences, through mathematical induction and deduction processes, identifying and defining forms and types of variables, his relations and restrictions, applying them to the diverse fields of science and technology, with assistance of the systems and protocols of calculus and telecommunications.
Admission

For more information, please visit www.ugto.mx/admision.

Study Plan

This program is backed by a high academic level faculty with professors who belong to the University of Guanajuato and INIFAP; this important research center has specialized laboratories equipped with vanguard technology to which the students will attend to make their practices.

The study plan of the program of Biotechnology Engineering, is composed by 59 learning units, 56 mandatory and 3 optional, a value of 475 credits, from where 460 correspond to 56 mandatory learning units and 15 credits to 3 optional, from here 9 learning units are offered with a value of 5 credits each, therefore, the student may select 3 optional learning units.

The study plan unveils in semesters. It is calculated that an average full-time student completes the total credits in 9 semesters, hence, the average length of the study plan is 9 semesters and founded in the Art. 34 Fraction I of the Academic Statute of the University of Guanajuato, the maximum length of the study plan is 18 semesters. The periodicity of the enrollment is semiannual.

Taking as a reference the Educational Model of the University of Guanajuato and based in the nature of the learning units, these are organized in the following areas:

  1. Common basic
  2. Disciplinary basic
  3. General
  4. Deepening
  5. Complementary

The five credits of the English learning unit will be accredited with the presentation of the record of having obtained the 400 TOEFL points or equivalent, or course and pass 6 levels of English in any Extension Unit of the University of Guanajuato.

The student selects the block of learning units from one of the three deepening areas.

  • Common basic area
  • Professional Communication
  • College Induction
  • Ethics
  • Sustainable Development
  • Research Methodology
  • Degree Seminar
  • Project Management
  • English
  • General area
  • General Chemistry
  • Calculus I
  • General Biology
  • Introduction to Biotechnology
  • Physics
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Calculus II
  • Cellular Biology
  • Linear Algebra
  • Analytic Chemistry
  • Differential Equations
  • Programming Language
  • Molecular Biology
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Physicochemistry
  • Biomolecules
  • Numeric Methods
  • Experimental Design
  • Genetics I
  • Cellular Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • General Microbiology
  • Genetics II
  • Plant Physiology
  • Energy and Matter Balance
  • Disciplinary area
  • Bioprocesses
  • Intrument Analysis
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Industrial Microbiology
  • Tissue Culture
  • Thermical Engineering
  • Intermediate Academic Residence
  • Unitary Operations I
  • Operation Research
  • Transport Phenomena
  • Unitary Operations II
  • Security and Bioethics
  • Professional Social Service
  • International and National Markets
  • Legislation and Regulation
  • Professional Residence
  • Professional Deepening Area 1 (Agriculture)
  • Plant Pathology
  • Enthomology
  • Plant Protection
  • Quantitative Genetics
  • Genetic Culture Improvement
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Genetic Molecular Markers
  • Professional Deepening Area 2 (Food)
  • Food Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Food Microbiology
  • Food Analysis
  • Enzymology
  • Food Inocuity
  • Bioprocesses and Food Development
  • Food Manufacturing
  • Professional Deepening Area 3 (Bioprocesses)
  • Materials Properties and Resistance
  • Instrumentation
  • Bioconversions
  • Bioseparations
  • Bioremediation
  • Bioprocesses
  • Foods Biotechnology
  • Complimentary Area
  • Biotechnology Select Topics
  • Art & Culture Seminar
  • Projects Financing
  • Teaching Abilities
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Personal Development
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Bioinformatics
 Learning Units network
Offered in:

Campus Celaya-Salvatierra, Science and Health Division (DCSI)
Address: Av. Ing. Javier Barros Sierra #201 esq. Av. Baja California; Ejido Santa María del Refugio; Celaya, Gto.; C.P. 38110
Phone: +52 01 (461) 598 59 22
Campus Webpage: www.celayasalvatierra.ugto.mx

Aim

Form excellence professionals capable of acting in multidisciplinary teams. Highly-qualified in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation assessing and promoting the potential movement using knowledge and unique abilities of physic mean to maintain & recover life quality of who he or she serves professionally.

Admission profile

The concerned students must:

  • Pass the admission exam dictated by the health sciences division.
  • Certify the High-school studies with a specialty in Chemical-Biological area and a 8.0 GPA
  • Turn in a cover letter for the program.
  • Have good health or an admissable disability for the profession.
  • Interest to serve people with a disabilitt or disease and potential movement incorporation as an element to promote, maintain and recover health.
  • Time availability to complete the program.
Admission
  • Enrollments in eight semiannual periods (6-month terms). For more information, please visit www.ugto.mx/admision.
Graduate Profile

The competencies of the program were defined based on "TUNNING AMERICA LATINA Y GUIAS DE LA WCPT" (World Physical Therapy Federation) and some are:

  • Selects, modifies and applies approppiate theories, practice models and therapeutical models to cover the needs in prevention, rehabilitation & treatment to promote movement, health and welfare.
  • Takes a pro-active role in the development, improvement and promotion of physical therapy as well as in health public policies locally, nationally and internationally.
  • Works according to the parctice principles focused on the "client-patient" view.
  • Capability to work in international contexts
Work field

Among the probable work fields for a graduate in the program, we can find:

  • Teaching and research in public or private institutions.
  • Own business
  • Professional exercise in professional sports institutions.
  • Professional exercise in public & private health institutions.
Why study this bachelor ?

Because of different locations, laboratory diversity, student mobility with other bachelors and engineerings. Has a vast and diverse teaching staff who are researchers that generate and develop projects in the region and country so in that way produce technologies and clinic investigation.

Study Plan

The teaching system is scholar with class assistance and consultations in eight semesters.

  • First Enrollment
  • Biochemistry
  • Human Anatomy
  • Histology
  • Human Physiology
  • Nutrition
  • Physiotheraphy Fundaments and Theoretic Bases
  • Pharmacology
  • Muscle-Skeletal System & Skin
  • College Social Service
  • Second Enrollment
  • Physical Activity Physiology
  • Physics
  • Locomotor Apparatus Biomechanic
  • Statistic & Probability
  • Kinetic Therapy
  • Genetics
  • Clinical Practice I
  • College Social Service
  • Optional I
  • Third Enrollment
  • Sanitary Management and Physiotherapy Legal Framework
  • Applied Psychology to Rehabilitation Patient
  • Physiotherapy Social Aspects
  • Physiotherapy Intervention Methods
  • Rehabilitation Assessment Methods
  • Client/Patient Focused Attention
  • Clinical Practice II
  • College Social Service
  • Human Development
  • Optional II
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Professional Ethics & Bioethics
  • Imagology
  • Orthopedic & Rheumatology Physiotherapy
  • Nosology and Surgical Procedures
  • Physical Means
  • Intensive Therapy & Nursing Procedures
  • Optional III
  • Clinical Practice III
  • College Social Service
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Labor Health and Preventive Physiotherapy
  • Public Health in Physiotherapy
  • Physiotherapy Methods & Techniques
  • Pulmonary Physiotherapy
  • Neurodevelopment Methods
  • Optional IV
  • Clinical Practice IV
  • Research Methodology
  • College Social Service
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Pediatric Physiotherapy
  • Gerontology and Geriatric Physiotherapy
  • Women Physiotherapy
  • Neurology in Physiotherapy
  • Psychomotricity
  • Thesis Seminar
  • Optional V
  • College Social Service
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Physiotherapy New Technology Informations
  • Orthotics & Prosthetics
  • Movement Analysis Lab
  • Professional Social Service
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Professional Social Service
Offered in:

Campus León, Life Sciences Division (DCS)
Location San Carlos
Address: Blvd. Puente Milenio #1001; Fracción del Predio San Carlos; C.P. 37670; León, Gto.
Phone: (477) 267 49 00
Campus Webpage:www.campusleon.ugto.mx

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