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Title conferred: Master of Mathematical Didactics
Duration of program: Two years
Credits required: 110
Plan: Four-month periods
Field of work: Teaching mathematics in high school and in higher education
Additional Requirements
Bachelor’s degree title in engineering, mathematics, chemistry, physics, computer science, mathematical education of related majors with a minimum grade point average of 80/100.
Entrance Profile
Candidates must be active professors of mathematics or similar subjects, as well as possessing the following characteristics:
Graduate Profile
Graduates of this program have specialized skills in didactic problems inherent to the teaching of mathematics at the level they specialize in, and possess the knowledge and skills to carry out proposals to solve them.
In general terms, graduates will be able to:

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First Period |
Credits |
Second Period |
Credits |
| Disciplinary Courses & Seminars | Thesis Seminars | ||
| History & Epistemology of Mathematics | 5 |
Research Methodology I | 5 |
| Mathematical Elective I | 5 |
Disciplinary Courses & Seminars | |
| Didactic Courses & Seminars | Mathematical Elective II | 5 |
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| Didactic Elective I | 5 |
Didactic Courses & Seminars | |
5 |
Didactic Elective II | 5 |
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Third Period |
Credits |
Fourth Period |
Credits |
| Thesis Seminars | Thesis Seminars | ||
| Research Methodology II | 5 |
Thesis I | 5 |
| Disciplinary Courses & Seminars | Disciplinary Seminars & Seminars | ||
| Mathematical Elective III | 5 |
Mathematical Elective V | 5 |
| Mathematical Elective IV | 5 |
Mathematical Elective VI | 5 |
| Didactic Courses & Seminars | Didactic Courses & Seminars | ||
5 |
Didactic Elective III | 5 |
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Fifth Period |
Credits |
Sixth Period |
Credits |
| Thesis Seminars | Thesis Seminars | ||
| Thesis II | 5 |
Thesis III | 5 |
| Disciplinary Courses & Seminars | Disciplinary Courses & Seminars | ||
| Mathematical Elective VII | 5 |
Mathematical Elective VIII | 5 |
| Didactic Courses & Seminars | Didactic Courses & Seminars | ||
| Didactic Elective IV | 5 |
Didactic Elective V | 5 |
Electives |
Credits |
Thesis Seminars |
Credits |
| Álgebra I ,II,III,IV | 5 |
Research Methodology I | 5 |
| Analysis I,II,III,IV | 5 |
Research Methodology II | 5 |
| Geometry I ,II,III,IV | 5 |
Thesis I | 5 |
| Probability & Statistics I ,II,III,IV | 5 |
Thesis II | 5 |
| Didactic Courses & Seminars | Thesis III |
5 |
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| Course/Seminar | 5 |
Disciplinary Courses & Seminars | |
| Epistemology of Mathematical Knowledge (required) | 5 |
History & Epistemology of Mathematics (Required) |
5 |
| Electives | Credits |
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| Geometry & Didactics I,II | 5 |
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| Algebra & Didactics I,II | 5 |
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| Calculus & Didactics I,II | 5 |
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| Probability, Statistics & Didactics | 5 |
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| Mathematical Demonstration & Learning | 5 |
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| Semiotics & Educational Mathematics Elective | 5 |
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| Integration of Computer Science in Mathematical Education | 5 |
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5 |
Enrollment and re-enrollment fees:
$6,250.00 per person (three courses),
the following four-month periods will be $8,000.00 per person (four courses)
Induction Course: $2,500.00
Admission Exam: $1,000.00
Credits: $350.00
Admissions period: January and July
Last updated:
June 31, 2007
Creation of program:
May 26, 1994
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