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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 competence

Form professionals in International Trade who live, promote and defend the university values; who use the knowledge to be competent in the knowledge areas of their profession which allows them to identify and start business and projects in international markets. Create effective exports and imports, through the analysis of the macro environmental surroundings with an appropriate handling of the information technologies and a high sense of social responsibility that contributes in the development of the nations’ trade.

Modality

Schooled

CIEES quality recognition

No.

COPAES quality recognition

Educational Program accredited by the Consejo de Acreditación en Ciencias Administrativas Contables y Afines, A.C. (CACECA).

Colegiado Collegiate Organ approval date

June 18, 2014.

Operation start

August – December 2014.

Entry period

Semiannual

Admission

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

Entry profile

The entry profile describes the desired features of the applicants to enter an educational program of DCEA in terms of competences, knowledge, skills, attitudes and values.

The applicants for the educational major degree programs at DCEA, must distinguish for the following characteristics:

Knowledge:

  • General knowledge on the economic-administrative sciences
  • Basic knowledge of English such as the numbers, colors, alphabte, family members, events of the day, clothes, time, everyday objects, know how to introduce yourself, and ask for things ot services.
  • Knowledge of the graduate profile of the desired educational program.

Skills:

  • Skill to use mathematics and basic statistics in solving problems.
  • Skill to work with abstract concepts.
  • Skill to correctly use Spanish, bot written and oral.
  • Skill to interpret reading.
  • Skill to reason inductively and deductively parting from the written material.
  • Skill to comprehend the basic level of English.

Attitudes:

  • Self-motivation.
  • Initiative.
  • Willingness to learn.
  • Interest in contributing to the regional and national development.

Values:

  • Respect
  • Honesty
  • Solidarity
Graduate profile

The graduate profile of the major in International Trade:

  1. Develops marketing plans that allow to execute the necessary actions to reach an specific objective in the international markets.
  2. Designs logistic strategies for the direction of the supplies and timely distribution means of goods and services in the international trade.
  3. Identifies the international and national quality standards that the organization must fuflill to guarantee the access to products and services to the international markets.
  4. Evaluates the key elements of an organization that allows to generate optimum levles of international competitivity.
  5. Starts business plans and projects with the use of information technologies using analysis tools that allow their permanence and growth in the international markets.
  6. Evaluates international investment projects to determine their financial feasibility in fulfilling the organization's objectives.
Graduate requirements
  • Cover the respective syllabus.
  • Make among the modalities chosen by the Divisional Council: Thesis, Applied Project, Research, Professional Exercise, General Graduate Exam of the major and academic excellence.
  • Complete the Professional Service.
Syllabus

Total number of credits of the Educational Program: 250 credits.

  • First inscription
  • Contemporary management
  • Economic Geo-Politic
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Linear Algebra
  • Professional Communication
  • International Trade
  • Complementary I
  • Second inscription
  • Organizational behavior
  • Economic Administrative Seminars
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Differential Calculus
  • Financial Accounting
  • Development of Mexico's External Trade
  • Law
  • Complementary II
  • Third inscription
  • Microeconomy
  • Development of Directive Competencies
  • Quality models and theory
  • Costs accounting
  • International Marketing
  • Supply Chain management
  • Legal framework of External trade
  • Fouth inscription
  • Macroeconomy
  • Innovation and Competitiveness
  • Research in Operations
  • Business communication
  • International Markets Research
  • International Business
  • Informatics in Business
  • E-Business
  • Optative I
  • Fifth inscription
  • Organizational Communication
  • International finances
  • International trade negotiation
  • International Commercial Treaties
  • Protocol ellaboration and methodology
  • Optative II
  • Complementary III
  • Optative III
  • Sixth inscription
  • International Economy
  • Corporate finance
  • Logistic information systems
  • International Logistics
  • Customs legislation
  • Customs commercial treaties
  • Select topics I
  • Seventh inscription
  • Report methodology and elaboration
  • Investment projects
  • Comprehensive project of External Trade
  • Customs regimes
  • International contracts
  • Select topics II
  • Select topics III
  • Select topics IV
  • Eighth inscription
  • Practicum
  • Optatives
  • Assumptions and fictions of Customs Law
  • Disloyal practices in International Trade
  • Export clusters in Guanajuato
  • Basic finance
  • Creativity in business
  • Market studies in Latin America
  • Select topics of External Trade Law
  • Select topics of International Strategic Negotiation
  • Select topics of Logistics
  • Business Communication Skills
  • Cultural projects management
  • Select topics of Finance
Offered in:

Campus Guanajuato, Division of Economic Administrative Sciences (DCEA)
Venue Marfil
Address:
Fraccionamiento 1, Col. El Establo S/N; C.P. 36250; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: (473) 735 29 00
Campus website: www.ugto.mx/campusgto
Division website: www.dcea.ugto.mx

Aim

Form professionals that apply the general knowledge and elementals in biological, exact, human & social sciences, to the population with skill, value and attitude that back the individual and multidisciplinary decision-making in their career. To recover, preserve and improve health by communicating concepts and elements, promoting physical activity in four main areas: Teaching, sports training, administration & management of physical activity, prescribe and promote the physical activity in the human being.

Admission Profile

A person willing to join this program should have:

  • Theoretical basis in biology, mathematics, social & general culture.
  • Writing, spelling and grammar
  • Society and civility
  • Current situation in the country
  • Teamwork capability
  • Oral and written expression skill
  • Creativity
  • Penchant for physical & sports activity practice
  • Respect for the human body
  • Penchant for health preservation
  • Ethics
Graduate Profile

The professional and generic competencies of the graduate in the program are:

  • Design, develop and assess the educational processes related to physical activity and health in sport, social and educational context.
  • Promotes the habit of physical activity and eating in the general population. Applies the scientific principals.
  • Assess and prescribe physical exercise. Identifies the risk in practice of physical, scholar, sport and daily activities.
  • Develop and evaluate physical activity programs y different work scopes.
Working Area

These are the proposed areas a graduate in this program can take part in:

  • Public and private institutions
  • Sports clubs and gyms
  • Physical activity research labs
Why study this bachelor?
  • The only program with a health profile
  • The has expert professors with graduate degrees
  • Program flexibility
  • The "polideportivo", located in San Carlos, is a space designed for physical and sports activity.
Admission

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

Study Plan

The scholar system develops with class attendance, advice and academic companionship, individual or group tutoring within a timeline, based on the Art. 22 of the University of Guanajuato's academic regulation. Eight semiannual terms compose the educational program.

Optional Subjects

*Regulation & Bioethic *Writing & Reading scientific texts *Environment and harsh conditions *Physical activity psychology *Physical medicine and rehabilitation *Sports nutrition *Body composition assessment *Sports tournaments and escorts practice and organization *Physical education research *Special educational needs *Psychomotor and motor perception through rythm *Leadership *Popular dancing *Camping *Sport judging rules and practice *Muscle strength fundamentals in physical acitivity.

 

  • First Enrollment
  • Biochemistry
  • Human Anatomy
  • General Psychology
  • Ethics and Education Legislation in Mexico
  • Physical Education Introduction
  • College Social Service
  • Sports Training Introduction
  • Second Enrollment
  • Human Physiology
  • Physical Education Didactic
  • Mathematical Basis for Health and Activity Sciences
  • College Social Service
  • Gymnastic Fundamentals
  • Pre-sports and Sports Initation
  • Social Anthropology
  • Third Enrollment
  • Nutrition Introduction
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Assessment and Planning of Physical Education
  • Game, Free Time and Physical Education
  • College Social Service
  • Basketball Fundamentals
  • Applied Biostatistics
  • Fourth Enrollment
  • Research Methodology
  • College Social Service
  • Volleyball Fundamentals
  • Written and Oral Expression
  • Recreation
  • Optional I
  • Optional II
  • Fifth Enrollment
  • Biophysic Movement Basis
  • Physical Aptitude Assessment
  • Information Handling and Technology
  • College Social Service
  • Athletism Fundamentals
  • Optional III
  • Optional IV
  • Sixth Enrollment
  • Physical Activity and Epidemiology
  • Teaching Practice
  • Child, Teenager and Adult Development Psychology
  • College Social Service
  • Soccer Fundamentals
  • Optional V
  • Optional VI
  • Seventh Enrollment
  • Sports Medicine and First-Aid
  • Swimming Fundamentals
  • Thesis Seminar
  • College Social Service
  • Physical Activity Sports Management and Administration
  • Optional VII
  • Optional VIII
  • Eighth Enrollment
  • Professional Social Service
Offered in:

Campus León, Health 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

Enrollment profile

The students who seek to enter the degree in Political Science must have basic knowledge about society and history, but above all, a high interest in public affairs, the functioning of the government and the social-economical reality where the government operates. Specifically, the students must have a special taste for analysis and the study of political problems and phenomena, both in the national and international ambience. The program for the degree of Political Science; aimed for students with a high sense of commitment for their own knowledge and motivated by for their interest in comprehending national and international political phenomena from scientific and humanistic disciplines. The applicants must have reading habits and willingness to develop skill for the written expression and statistical analysis.

Graduate profile

To construct the graduate profile, we’ve taken the philosophical framework, the modification of the social needs as a base; as well as the regulation framework, planning of higher education and the trend in the job market in the last five years.

Based on the previous and what is established in the Educational Model of the University of Guanajuato and its Academic Models, the competencies of the students divide into: Generic and specific.

Generic competencies

  • Plans the educational and life projects under the principles of freedom, respect, social responsibility and justice to contribute as an agent of change for the development of her/his environment.
  • The student communicates orally, written and digitally in Spanish and a foreign language to expand the academic, social and professional networks, which allows to acquire a regional insertion with international perspective.
  • Responsibly and ethically handles the information technologies in their academic and professional processes.
  • Sustains a personal posture on relevant and topics of general relevance, considering other points of view in a critic, respectful and reflective way.
  • Chooses and practices healthy life styles that allow an equilibrated academic and professional performance.
  • Maintains a respectful attitude towards interculturality and diversity to create spaces for human, academic and professional coexistence and build inclusive societies.
  • Is sensitive to art and participates in the appreciation and interpretation of its expressions in different genres that promote their comprehensive formation.
  • Recognizes the skills and strengths of people, and in a trustworthy ambience, propitiates the necessary collaboration to achieve certain goals of projects.
  • Is an innovative and competitive leader in the discipline or field of choice, who continuously learns about himself and new concepts, processes and methodologies that allow to contribute solutions and make decisions with moral integrity, social commitment and sustainability focus.

Specific competencies

  • Comprehends and explains political phenomena, based on conceptual categories developed by the political science, to analyze them critically.
  • Designs comprehensive diagnosis about the environment in which decision making occurs and the collective action to incorporate political, social and economic variables.
  • Develops administrative processes, programs and public policies to improve its design, follow up, implementation and evaluation with scientific rigor.
  • Critically and thoroughly analyzes the institutions, processes and actors of local, national and supranational political systems, to design proposals to reform the political regime that consolidate the state of democratic law.
  • Recognizes the ethical, historical and legal dimensions of the human rights to identify the main problems to which the effectiveness is subject to.
  • Analyzes the position of Mexico in the international system to understand the role of the state and other political and economical actors in the dynamic of international relationships and the international economic politic.
  • Critically analyzes the philosophical fundaments of the political science to make regulatory analysis of both national and international political regimes.
  • Develops political communication strategies based in efficient models to provide specialized consulting to political and social actors in a strategic way.
  • Relates the knowledge of political science with local realities to improve their comprehension and contribute to social changes.
Requirements to graduate
  • Requirement of the English language as an accreditable subject.
  • Its modality is a credit system.
  • Its school periods are semiannual.

To obtain the degree in Political Science, we must verify, the requirements in the following point, nevertheless, it is important to consider from now on, that to recognize the studies and obtain the academic degrees, the Academic Statue refers that is required to:

  1. Complete the corresponding syllabus;
  2. Make, among the chosen modalities by each Divisional Council or Academy of the High School as adequate for the study plans taught by their division or school, some of the following:
    1. A thesis, research or professional exercise, and sustain an exam before a jury to defend it in the established conditions; the corresponding Divisional Council or the Academy of the high school.
    2. Sustain and approve a general exam to graduate from the degree.
    3. The Divisional Council or Academy of the High School, accordingly, will define; the features for this kind of exam and the minimum qualifications to complete this modality;
  3. Complete the professional social service; and
  4. All the other academic and administrative requirements previously established in the corresponding curricular structure.

The Divisional Councils and the Academic Council of the high school, in the ambience of their respective competencies, the bases or requirements that must satisfy the modalities to which the fraction II refers to and others, procuring in all cases, the maximum quality and thus, a highly competitive level.

Total number of credits of the Educational Program

276 credits.

Syllabus

 

  • First enrollment
  • Introduction to Political Science
  • Introduction to Public Administration
  • Sociological theory
  • Human, Economic and Political Geography
  • Research methodology
  • Mathematics applied to Social Sciences
  • Second enrollment
  • Political Theory I
  • Theory of Public Administration I
  • World History
  • Introduction to the Economic Theory
  • Descriptive and inferential statistic
  • Use of data bases and academic text writing workshop
  • Third enrollment
  • Political Theory II
  • Theory of Public Administration II
  • National History
  • Fundaments of Microeconomy
  • Introduction to the study of Law and Constitutional Law
  • Qualitative methods
  • Fourth enrollment
  • International relationships
  • Fundaments of Macroeconomy
  • Mexican Political system
  • Political economy
  • Contemporary Political philosophy
  • Quantitative methods I
  • Fifth enrollment
  • Political Sociology
  • Quantitative methods II
  • Compared politics I
  • Political behavior
  • Rational election and Game theory
  • Optional I
  • Sixth enrollment
  • Theory and Analysis of Public Policies
  • Compared politics II
  • Civil society and Collective Action
  • Democratic theory, Electoral and Party systems
  • Optional II
  • Seventh enrollment
  • Strategic Political Analysis
  • Political communication
  • Institutional theory and New institutionalism
  • Optional III
  • Optional IV
  • Eighth enrollment
  • Workshop for the Induction to the Professional Exercise
  • Analysis of Political Prospective
  • Optional V
  • Optional VI
  • Ninth enrollment
  • Thesis seminar
  • Optional VII
  • Optional VIII
Offered in:

Campus Guanajuato, Division of Law, Politics and Government (DDPG)
Venue Central Building
Address:
Lascuráin de Retana No. 5; Downtown; C.P. 36000; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: +52 (473) 732 00 06
Campus website: www.ugto.mx/campusgto
Division website:www.ddpg.ugto.mx

Curricular competence

Form integral professionals in experimental biology with sufficient and actual knowledge in the different specialties of biologic sciences, ecology, genetic engineering, molecular genetics, bioethics and normativity, as well as the entrepreneur area. Also, form students with the basic skills to contribute addressing the needs of employment generation, sustainability, environment and knowledge generation on living organisms. Finally, to have graduates capable of integrating the job world with the necessary skills to form research groups, impact in the industry, interact in multidisciplinary ambiences and have access to international and national academic mobility.

Modality

Schooled

CIEES Quality Recognition

Educative Program with Level 1 granted by the Comités Interinstitucionales para la Evaluación de la Educación Superior, A.C.

COPAES Quality Recognition

No.

Collegiate Organ approval date

August 6, 2014.

Start of operations

August-December 2015.

Entry period

Semiannual

Admission

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

Entry profile

The applicants to enter the major degree in Experimental Biology must possess the basic high school knowledge in the following disciplines:

BIOLOGY: Concept of cell, composition and function of the different organelles, difference between anabolism and catabolism and different type of organisms.

MATHEAMTICS: Algebra, plain trigonometry, analytic geometry, as well as basic knowledge of differential calculus.

PHYSICS: Mechanics, electricity and magnetism.

CHEMISTRY: Matter structure, nomenclature, links, stoichiometry, aggregation states and the chemistry and the environment.

HUMANISTIC KNOWLEDGE: Capability of writing and comprehension of Spanish.

ENGLISH: Capability of reading and comprehension of texts in English.

Description of skills:

  • Correctly communicate written an orally
  • Use different methos in the knowledge of nature and social reality.
  • Creativity.
  • Use concepts and notations.
  • Problem solutions and analysis.
  • Make demonstrations.
  • The graphic descriptive construction.
  • Use the basic computer software.
Graduate profile

The graduate from the major in Experimental Biology has an ethic commitment, identifies areas to generate and conduct several viable biological projects and biologically sustainable, both in research, in their own business or in the social sector. Contributes in generating knowledge in the specific areas of their formation, participating in research projects in universities, research centers and the industry. Contributes in the production of goods and useful biotechnological services to society and the environment, participating in specific areas of the industry.

Graduate requirements
  • Cover the respective syllabus.
  • Complete the Professional Service.
  • Cover the English language (KET Cambridge Certificate, or 350 institutional TOEFL points or 65 official CBT TOEFL points.
  • Make among the chosen modalities by the Divisional Council: Thesis, High performance testimony in the exam EGEL-Biol of CENEVAL, Academic Excellence and pass the general knowledge exam.
Syllabus

Total number of credits of the Educational Program: 244 credits.

  • First inscription
  • General biology
  • Cellular biology
  • Self-learning workshop
  • Physics
  • Calculus
  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemistry Laboratory
  • Second inscription
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Developmental biology
  • Laboratory of developmental biology
  • Experimental design
  • Biostatistics (parametrics and non-parametrics)
  • Physics-Chemistry in Biology and Pharmacy
  • Organic Chemistry I
  • Laboratory of Organic Chemistry I
  • Third inscription
  • Vegetable anatomy and histology
  • Laboratory of vegetable anatomy and histology
  • Animal anatomy and histology
  • Laboratory of animal anatomy and histology
  • Analytic Chemistry III
  • Laboratory of analytic chemistry III
  • Structure of biomolecules and enzymatic kinetic
  • Laboratory of structure of biomolecules and enzymatic kinetic
  • Fourth inscription
  • Vegetable physiology
  • Laboratory of vegetable physiology
  • Biology of invertebrates
  • Laboratory of biology of invertebrates
  • Intermediary metabolism
  • Laboratory of intermediary metabolism
  • Microbiology
  • Laboratory of Microbiology
  • Leadership and entrepreneurism
  • Fifth inscription
  • Bio-inorganics
  • Animal physiology
  • Laboratory of animal physiology
  • Genetics
  • Laboratory of genetics
  • Knowledge of the environment and sustainable development
  • Microbian physiology
  • Laboratory of microbian physiology
  • Sixth inscription
  • Ecology
  • Laboratory of Ecology
  • Bioethics and normativity
  • Molecular biology
  • Laboratory of molecular biology
  • Administration and Intellectual property
  • Optative
  • Optative
  • Seventh inscription
  • Evolution
  • Laboratory of evolution
  • Compared immunology
  • Laboratory of immunology
  • Biotechnology
  • Genetic engineering
  • Laboratory of genetic engineering
  • Bio-informatics
  • Optative
  • Eighth inscription
  • Stay
  • Optative
Offered in:

Campus Guanajuato, Division of Natural and Exact Sciences (DCNE)
Venue Noria Alta
Address:
Noria Alta s/n; C.P. 36050; Guanajuato, Gto.
Campus website: www.ugto.mx/campusgto
Division website: www.dcne.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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