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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

Comprehensively form graduates in Veterinary Medicine and Zootechny through the application of methods, techniques and procedures of these disciplines, to the systems of animal reproduction and veterinary medicine; to contribute in the solution of medical and livestock problems of animal species in the agricultural environment in a sustainable fashion and contribute in public health.

Enrollment profile

The applicant to the program must have a high school, baccalaureate or equivalent degree and must prove knowledge, skills in appreciation and care for animals, tending their health, food it consumes and the environment around them; and values such as respect, commitment, social responsibility, honesty, ethics and search for truth; reading and comprehension and writing diverse kinds of texts.

Admission

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

Study Plan:

The study plan (2015) includes 52 learning units with a total of 274 credits. Its modality is a credit system (areas: general, basic, common, disciplinary basic, deepening and complementary); the school periods are semiannual; and the entry promotion is annual (August).

  • First Enrollment
  • Introduction to Veterinary Medicine and Zootechny
  • Self-learning and Professional communication
  • Veterinary Biochemistry
  • Animal Behavior & Welfare
  • Anatomy of domestic animal I
  • Gral Optional I
  • General Area activities
  • Second Enrollment
  • General Zootechny
  • Veterinary statistics
  • Animal physiology
  • Veterinary Histology and Embryology
  • Anatomy of domestic animal II
  • Gral. Optional II
  • General Area activities
  • Third Enrollment
  • Natural Resources Handling
  • Animal Genetics
  • Veterinary Bioethics
  • Bacterian Disease, Micology and Bacteriology
  • Gral. Optional III
  • General Area activities
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Handling of meadows and grasslands
  • Parasitology and Parasitary disease
  • Veterinarian Immunology
  • Virology & Viral Diseases
  • Veterinary pathology I
  • Gral. Optional IV
  • General Area activities
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Animal nutrition and bromatology
  • Agricultural extension
  • Veterinary pharmacology
  • Propadeutic veterinary
  • Veterinary pathology II
  • Gral. Optional V
  • General Area activities
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Livestock Produce Transformation
  • Production optional 1
  • Production optional 2
  • Veterinary surgery and surgical techniques
  • Preventinve medicine and public health
  • Gral. Optional VI
  • General area activties
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Clinical Optional 1
  • Clinical Optional 2
  • Production Optional 3
  • Production Optional 4
  • Gral. Optional 7
  • General Area activities
  • Complementary area activities
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Epidemiology
  • Deepening optional 1
  • Clinical Optional 3
  • Clinical Optional 4
  • Deepening Optional 2
  • Complementary area activities
  • Ninth Enrollment
  • Inspection, certification and tipification of products of animal origin
  • Research seminar
  • Agricultural business management
  • Formulation & Evaluation of Agricultural projects
  • Deepening optional 3
  • Complementary area activities
  • Tenth Enrollment
  • Productuve Units Stay
Offered in:

Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, Life Sciences Division (DICIVA)
Location Irapuato
Address: Ex Hacienda El Copal k.m. 9; carretera Irapuato-Silao; A.P. 311; C.P. 36500; Irapuato, Gto.
Phone: +52 01 (462) 624 18 89
Campus Webpage:www.irapuatosalamanca.ugto.mx
Division Webpage:www.diciva.ugto.mx

Aim

Prepare professionals with a solid knowledge in mathematics as a science and method with the capability to use them in problem-solving like economy, biology and general industry.

Admission profile

The interested student must have an intellectual curiosity, taste for mathematics, learning desire, perseverance and discipline.

Graduate profile

A graduate in this bachelor will be capable of reasoning rigorously and abstract. Besides planting, proving, applying, teach, extend, expose, correlate and create concepts and solve new problems. WIll be able to use new methodologies and scientific computing technologies which are an essential tool for the contemporary mathematician.

Work field

Depending on the specialization area, a graduate can work in:

  • Teaching & Research
  • Industry
  • Software development
  • Mathematic modeling in economy, biology, physics, chemistry amongst others.
  • Advisory
Modality

Its modality is a credit system

Admission

Enrollments in semiannual periods (6-month terms). For more information, please visit www.ugto.mx/admision.

Study Plan

The study plan includes a total of 354 credits, from which 176 are from mandatory areas (common core), 104 to optional assignments, 32 to the concentration area, 18 to human studies subjects and 24 to thesis seminar. The school periods are semiannual.

  • Mandatory area, Algebra:
34 credit minimum
  • Elemental Mathematics
  • Superior Algebra
  • Linear Algebra
  • Linear Algebra
  • Modern Algebra
  • Algebra Select Topics
  • Mandatory area, Analysis:
56 credit minimum
  • Differential & Integral Calculus I
  • Differential & Integral Calculus II
  • Differential & Integral Calculus III
  • Differential & Integral Calculus IV
  • Complex Variable
  • Mathematical Analysis I
  • Mathematical Analysis II
  • Analysis Select Topics
  • Mandatory Area, Computing:
26 credit minimum
  • Computing Introduction
  • Computing & Algorithms
  • Numeric Methods
  • Computing Select Topics
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Algorithms Analysis I
  • Logical Analysis
  • Computer Graphing
  • Object-oriented Programming & Design
  • Interface Design
  • Logical Mathematic
  • Integer Programming
  • Linear Programming
  • Software Engineering
  • Computing Theory
  • Programming Languages & Paradigms
  • Data Base Systems
  • Compilers
  • Symbolic Computing
  • Logical & Functional Programming
  • Non-linear Programming
  • Professional Practice
  • Computer Architecture
  • Large Databases
  • Computing Tools for Science
  • Cellular Neural and Automat Networks
  • Non-classical Logics
  • Computing Probabilistic Methods
  • Computer Networks
  • Image Digital Processing
  • Computational linguistic
  • Distributed & Parallel Processes
  • Semantics & Verification
  • Mandatory area, Statistics:
26 credit minimum
  • Statistics & Probabilistic Elements
  • Probability
  • Statistic Methods
  • Statistic Select Topics
  • Mandatory area, Differential equations:
16 credit minimum
  • Ordinary Differential Equations
  • Advanced Mathematics
  • Applied Advanced Mathematics
  • Differential Equations Select Topics
  • Transformed Integrals and Special Functions
  • Partial Differential Equations
  • Mandatory area, Geometry:
18 credit minimum
  • Geometry elements
  • Modern Geometry
  • Geometry Select Topics
Offered in:

Campus Guanajuato, Natural & Exact Sciences Division (DCNE)
Location Valenciana
Address: Callejón de Jalisco s/n; Mineral de Valenciana; C.P. 36240; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: (473) 102 61 02 & 102 61 03
Campus Webpage:www.ugto.mx/campusgto
Division Webpage:www.dcne.ugto.mx

Curricular competence

The degree in Spanish letters has the objective to comprehensively form professionals with sound competencies for the oral and written expression in Spanish and for the comprehension and respect for the Hispanic literary culture from a humanistic focus and with a critic consciousness of their social environment. The graduate from Spanish letters possesses competencies to perform with a high critic sense, respect and ethical attitude in the fields of teaching, research, or any labor ambience that requires an specialist in creating creative and expressive texts.

Modality

Schooled.

CIEES Quality recognition

No.

COPAES Quality recognition

Educational Program accredited by the Consejo para la Acreditación de Programas Educativos en Humanidades, A.C. (COAPEHUM).

Collegiate Organ approval’s date

August 6, 2014.

Start of operations

Aug-Dec 2015.

Entry period

Semiannual.

Admission process

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

Enrollment profile

The enrollment profile is defined by the desirable characteristics in an applicant for the education program. For its construction, they consider as general framework the generic competencies that currently constitute the graduate profile from high school in Mexico:

  1. Knows and values himself and addresses problems and challenges considering the objectives she/he is after.
  2. Is sensitive to art and participates in the appreciation and interpretation of its expression in different genres.
  3. Chooses and practices healthy lifestyles.
  4. Listens, interprets and issues pertinent messages in different contexts using the appropriate media, codes and tools.
  5. Develops innovations and proposes solutions to problems from established methods.
  6. Sustains a personal posture on topics of general interest and relevance.
  7. Learns by self-interest and initiative through life.
  8. Participates and collaborates effectively in several teams.
  9. Participates with civic and ethic consciousness in the life of its community, region, Mexico and the world.
  10. Maintains a respectful attitude towards interculturality and diversity of beliefs, values, ideas and social practices.

On this common base, the specific enrollment profile for the degree in Spanish letters emphasizes some competencies, for its relevance and pertinence for the good performance of the applicant to integrate the educational program. In general terms, the enrollment profile can be synthetized in the following lines:

  • The applicant for the degree in Spanish Letters must show sensitivity, taste and interest for knowledge and study of the humanities and culture; mainly from literature and its relationship with other forms of artistic expression. Have knowledge on the literary studies in general, be able to express orally and written, have the habit of reading, a critic-reflective position and a respectful attitude.

Next, these elements are described as desirable specific competencies in the applicant for this program, and in cognitive terms, procedural and attitude knowing.

Enrollment profile competencies

  • Posses sensitivity, taste and interest for knowledge and study of the humanities and culture, particularly for art and literature.
  • Capability to express in writing in Spanish and reading comprehension.

Knowledge/Cognitive knowledge

  • Basic formative knowledge of the area: general notion of the humanities and aarts, general distinction of literature and other artistic and discursive genres.
  • Basic location of the literary genres.
  • Basic elements of Spanish and the construction of texts.
  • Reading tools and procedures.

Skills / Procedural knowledge

  • General distinction of text and literary genres among other speeches.
  • Capability to appreciate and interpret basic literary texts.
  • Learning skills.
  • Coherent, clear, concise and efficient writing in Spanish.
  • Location of the fundamental components of a simple sentence and its function.
  • Capability of abstraction, reflection and text synthesis.

Attitudes and Values / Attitude knowledge

  • Habit and taste for reading.
  • Sensitivity for the literary phenomena.
  • Interest in other forms of asrtistic expression and cultural manifestation.
  • Willingness for research in literary studies.
  • Desire for knowledge.
  • Discipline for the study.
  • Critic-reflective attitude.
  • Self-respect and for others.
Graduate profile

A) Generic competencies of the educational program

To define the generic competencies in this syllabus, there was a critic analysis of the generic competencies, explained in UG Educational Model and those proposed by the Tuning Project for Latin America. The result detailed in the next lines, implies a definition and value of those generic competencies tightly linked to the graduate profile of the educational program, from which there is a particular attention.

The generic competencies of the graduate from Spanish Letters are:

  1. High capability to communicate orally and written in Spanish.
  2. Management of tools for humanistic research.
  3. Critical relationship with knowledge, with a humanistic focus.
  4. Communication in a second language.

B) Common and selective specific competencies

The specific competencies are those who define an educational program. The degree in Spanish Letters distinguishes between specific competencies common to all graduates of this educational program and selective specific competencies that correspond to the professional lines to choose in the syllabus.

The common specific competencies for the graduate in Spanish letters are:

  1. Historical comprehension of the literatures in Spanish.
  2. Capability to relate literature with the theoretic-poetic focuses.
  3. Research, analysis, interpretation and criticism of literary texts in the history of thinking.
  4. Critic reading and production of creative, expressive and informative texts.
  5. Comprehension of Spanish.

These competencies are responsible for the development of following cognitive knowledge:

  1. Currents, authors and representative texts of literature in Spanish, as well as their relationship with the non-Hispanic literary context.
  2. Literary ideas and main theoretic-poetic currents of the literary studies in the history of thinking.
  3. Methodological basis for research, analysis, interpretation and literature criticism.
  4. Fundaments of critic reading and the writing process, as well as the characteristics of several genres of creative, expressive and informative speeches.
  5. General location of problems and proposals of the contemporary linguistic and grammar elements of Spanish.

Likewise, the procedural knowledge (skills) are integrated to compose the specific common competencies in the educational program:

  1. Capability to relate and plan problems of the Hispanic literary historiography.
  2. Elaboration of problems, establishment of relationshios and arguments within the theoretic-poetic reflection on literature.
  3. Creation of critic works and comments on literary texts with a sound methodological foundation.
  4. Skills for critic reading, elaboration and review of several texts: creative, expressive and informative.
  5. Location of the morphological, synthetic and semantic levels of Spanish and its main elements.

According their choice, the student may develop two or more of the following professional selective specific competencies. These competencies are found really close to the common specific competencies and take from them several elements for their development; however, they are characterized for the deepening level for their treatment and link with the social needs, in the job market or posterior choice of postgraduate studies.

The professional specific competencies of the graduate of Spanish Letters, according their election are:

  1. Design and coordinate the promotion of learning language and literature to answer the teaching demand in these areas and will strengthen the humanistic formation in the current educative ambience.
  2. Plan, develop and evaluate activities of cultural management and encouragement of reading that contribute to the formation of a critic and human culture.
  3. Develop processes to correct and edit texts for their publishing as part of the process of rescue, divulgation or promotion of written culture and its contribution to critic thinking.
  4. Propose and create research projects in the framework of literary studies that favor the generation and re-planning of the humanistic knowledge.

These selective specific competencies are built from the following cognitive knowledge:

  1. Comprehension of planning, development and evaluation theories and techniques of learning session in language and literature.
  2. Location of tools and processes of planning, management and development of projects of promotion of the cultural heritage and encouragement of reading, with emphasis in their value and social contribution.
  3. Knowledge of tools, procedures and programs for the correction and edition of texts.
  4. Methodological bases for research of the Hispanic literatures.

As for the corresponding procedural knowledge, they can sum up in the following list:

  1. Coordination of diverse learning groups.
  2. Planning, development and management of cultural projects with emphasis in reading encouragement.
  3. Correction and edition of several texts for their publishing.
  4. Problematization of literary topics for the elaboration and development of research projects and its results.

Finally the attitude knowledge are synthetized in the seven generic transversal competencies proposed by the Direction of Academic Affairs; however, it highlights the link in four development lines, corresponding to the general area of the curricular organization:

  • Personal development
  • Creativity and entrepreneur spirit
  • Cultural and intercultural formation
  • Social responsibility
Graduate requirements
  • Complete the corresponding syllabus.
  • Make among the chosen modalities by the Divisional council: thesis (research), professional exercise report (teaching, cultural management and correction & edition of texts).
  • Complete the professional service.
Syllabus

Total number of credit of the education program: 224 credits.

  • First enrollment
  • Classic European literature
  • Medieval Castellan literature
  • Literary theory and poetic I
  • Oral and written communication
  • Social and humanistic studies I
  • Latin I
  • Second enrollment
  • Spanish literature from the golden centuries
  • Colonial literature
  • Literary theory and poetic II
  • Discursive strategies I
  • Social and humanistic studies II
  • Latin II
  • Third enrollment
  • Modern European literature
  • Spanish American literature c. XIX
  • Literary theory and poetic III
  • Discursive strategies II
  • General linguistic
  • Modern language
  • Fourth enrollment
  • Modern Spanish literature
  • Mexican literature c. XIX
  • Literary theory and poetic IV
  • Discursive strategies III
  • Spanish grammar I
  • Modern language
  • Fifth enrollment
  • North American literature
  • Modern Spanish American literature
  • Literary theory and poetic V
  • Literary criticism workshop I
  • Spanish grammar II
  • Modern language
  • Sixth enrollment
  • Contemporary European literature
  • Modern Mexican literature
  • Literary theory and poetic VI
  • Literary criticism workshhop II
  • Spanish grammar III
  • Modern language
  • Seventh enrollment
  • Contemporary Spanish literature
  • Contemporary Spanish American literature
  • Literary theory and poetic VII
  • Modern language
  • Selective professional lines
  • Eighth enrollment
  • Contemporary Mexican literature
  • Literary theory and poetic VIII
  • Integration of formative experiences
  • Modern language
  • Selective professional lines
  • Ninth enrollment
  • Degree seminar I
  • Social responsibility and critic culture
  • Topics – Optative Learning Units
  • Tenth enrollment
  • Degree seminar II
  • Topics – Optative Learning Units
  • Selective
  • English I
  • English II
  • English III
  • English IV
  • English V
  • English VI
  • French I
  • French II
  • French III
  • French IV
  • French V
  • French VI
  • German I
  • German II
  • German III
  • German IV
  • German V
  • German VI
  • Didactic and resume
  • Cultural negotiation and planning
  • Correction and edition of texts I
  • Research seminar I
  • Learning planning and evaluation
  • Reading encouragement
  • Correction and edition of texts II
  • Research seminar II
  • Optative
  • Basic reading and writing workshop
  • Cultural studies
  • Latin American essay
  • Literature and film
  • Studies of language
  • Speech theory and analysis
  • Literature topics
  • General semiotics
  • Genre studies
  • Literature and philosophy
  • Literature and visual arts
  • Semantics
  • Theory and critical analysis
Offered in:

Campus Guanajuato, Division of Social Sciences and Humanities (DCSH)
Venue Valenciana
Departament of Hispanic Letters
Address:
Ex-Convento de Valenciana s/n; C.P. 36240; Valenciana; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: (473) 732 95 59, 732 06 67, 732 95 59 extensions 5817 y 5836
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Contact at (DCSH)
Address:
Lascuráin de Retana no. 5, 4th. floor (by elevator); Downtown; C.P. 36000; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: (473) 732 00 06 extension 8731

Mission

To train professionals in computational systems capable of identifying, developing and applying avant-garde solutions to the changing needs of the different productive, educational and social sectors of the country from a perspective multidisciplinary, critical, assertive and proactive will develop during its formation.

Vision

The computer Systems Engineering program will be recognized as a world class program, aligned with the vision of the institutional development plans in their different scopes, contributing to the fulfillment of their attributes.

Objective

To train engineers with a solid, broad and profound knowledge of the theory, experimentation and innovation of computational systems capable of being incorporated in an effective way in the productive, economic and social sectors, as well as in the research and education, always maintaining a national and international vision, and a high sense of social responsibility, honesty and sensitivity for the environment.

Specific skills of the systems engineer
  • SC1: Plans, develops, implements, maintains, and manages information systems to efficiently perform information processing using modern treatment techniques.
  • SC2: Generates systems of information aligned with the business processes of an organization to achieve an increase of its competitiveness in the globalized world of the economy.
  • SC3: Designs, implements, configures and provides maintenance to systems of computer networks and to the communication systems integrated to them attending the aspects of security in the hardware and the information.
  • SC4: Designs, installs, programs and provides technical support to information systems based on programmable hardware devices to generate value in the information processing of organizations.
  • SC5: Designs, implements and provides maintenance to intelligent systems including its applications to information systems, industrial informatics and mobile robotics.
  • SC6: Plans, administers and evaluates projects based on computer systems playing roles as advisor, consultant and managerial positions.
  • SC7: Undertakes projects that guide it towards the creation of companies or that generate solutions of high added value within the organizatio
  • SC8: Participates in research projects that guide it to postgraduate programs of quality in the area of computer systems.
After graduating, the system engineers
  • They are professionally developed in one of the following areas: Software or hardware-based information systems, network and communications systems, or intelligent systems.
  • They undertake creative and innovative projects in technology-based companies, using their knowledge of computer systems engineering.
  • They are project leaders in computer systems, integrating into multidisciplinary teams with a socially responsible approach.
  • They expose in a verbal or written way the results of their professional activity, in front of different types of audience, in a correct and assertive way..
  • They understand the importance of continuous learning, being able to complement their education through postgraduate studies, specialties or diplomas.
Modality

Its modality is a credit system.

Admission

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

Study Plan

The study plan of the program of the degree in Computing Systems Engineering is integrated by 44 mandatory learning units and 17 optional, besides the formative activities. The program has a value of 273 credits, from which 231 are mandatory, 30 from optional subjects and the rest from other kind of credits. The study plan unveils in terms. The enrollment periodicity is semiannual.

  • First Enrollment
  • Differential calculus
  • Linear algebra
  • College chemistry
  • Information systems fundaments
  • Mechanics
  • College life integration
  • Second Enrollment
  • Integral calculus
  • Measurement lab
  • Electromagnetism & waves
  • Discrete mathematics
  • Engineering projects
  • Programming in engineering
  • Third Enrollment
  • Probability & statistics
  • Vector and multivariable calculus
  • Differential equations
  • Numeric methods
  • Algorithms and data structures
  • Human development and communication
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Fundaments of Electrical systems
  • Digital electronic
  • Operating systems
  • Object oriented programming
  • Entrepreneur spirit
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Analog electronic
  • Disciplinary optional
  • Compilers
  • Software development
  • Data systems management
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Linear integrated circuits
  • Software engineering
  • Interntet applications
  • Computer networks I
  • Cultural and Intercultural formation
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Microprocessors and microcontrollers
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Disciplinar optional
  • Computer networks II
  • Social responsibility
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Industrial informatics
  • Speciality optional
  • Information systems
  • Administration of Informatic Technology
  • Ninth Enrollment
  • Specialty optional
  • Specialty optional
  • Degree project seminar
  • Job world immersion
Offered in:

Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, Engineering Division (DI)
Venue Salamanca
Address: Carretera Salamanca – Valle de Santiago Km. 3.5 + 1.8; Comunidad de Palo Blanco; C.P. 37000; Salamanca, Gto.
Phone: +52 01 (464) 647 99 40
Campus Webpage:www.irapuatosalamanca.ugto.mx
Division Webpage:www.ingenierias.ugto.mx

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Lascuráin de Retana No. 5, Col. Centro C.P. 36000

Guanajuato, Gto., México

Tel: +52 (473)  732 00 06

webugto@ugto.mx

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