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Disciplina asociada:Ingeniería Mecánica |
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Escuela:
Ingeniería y Ciencias
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Departamento Académico:
Mecánica y Materiales Avanzados
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Programas académicos: |
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Requisitos:No tiene. |
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Equivalencia:No tiene. |
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Intención del curso en el contexto general del plan de estudios: |
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Curso de nivel profesional orientado a preparar al alumno en su área de especialidad para el examen CENEVAL o el examen institucional de fin de carrea, realizando una revisión de los temas más sobresaliente de su carrera profesional. Así como reflexionar sobre la nueva etapa como profesionista y explorar las alternativas de desarrollo profesional que puede elegir para desempeñar su carrera. Como resultado de aprendizaje se espera que el estudiante obtenga herramientas para su búsqueda de empleo que faciliten su transición de estudiante a profesionista. |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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Al finalizar el curso el alumno habrá realizado una revisión de los temas más relevantes de su carera y contará con herramientas e información que lo preparen para su búsqueda de empleo. |
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Técnica didáctica sugerida: |
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Bibliografía sugerida: |
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LIBROS DE TEXTO: * Moses, Barbara, What next? , 1st American ed., New York : DK Pub., 2003, , 0789493551 (papel alcalino) |
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Perfil del Profesor: |
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(141901)Maestría en Ingeniería Mecánica ; (141801)Maestría en Ingeniería de Materiales ; (142001)Maestría en Ingeniería Metalúrgica ; (143601)Maestría en Ingeniería de Manufactura ; (141901)Doctorado en Ingeniería Mecánica ; (141801)Doctorado en Ingeniería de Materiales ; (142001)Doctorado en Ingeniería Metalúrgica ; (143601)Doctorado en Ingeniería de Manufactura CIP: 141901, 141801, 142001, 143601 |
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Discipline:Mechanical Engineering |
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School:
Engineering and Sciences
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Academic Department:
Mechanics and Advanced Materials
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Programs: |
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Prerequisites:None. |
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Equivalences:None. |
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Course intention within the general study plan context: |
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This is a university course which is designed to prepare students in their area of specialization for the CENEVAL examination or the institutional examination given at the end of the degree program. This course will review the most important topics studied during the students? degree programs. The students, as soon-to-be professionals, will have the opportunity to reflect on this new stage of their lives and to explore the career alternatives that are available to them. The learning outcome for this course is that students acquire the tools they need in order to successfully make the transition from student to professional and find employment. |
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Course objective: |
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Upon completion of this course, students will have reviewed the topics that are most relevant to their major and have acquired the tools and information needed to seek employment. |
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Teaching and learning tecniques: |
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Suggested Bibliography: |
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TEXT BOOKS: * Moses, Barbara, What next? , 1st American ed., New York : DK Pub., 2003, , 0789493551 (papel alcalino) |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(141901)Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering and (141801)Master Degree in Materials Engineering and (142001)Master Degree in Metallurgical Engineering. and (143601)Master Degree in Manufacturing Engineering and (141901)Doctoral Degree in Mechanical Engineering and (141801)Doctoral Degree in Materials Engineering and (142001)Doctoral Degree in Metallurgical Engineering. and (143601)Doctoral Degree in Manufacturing Engineering CIP: 141901, 141801, 142001, 143601 |
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