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Title conferred: Master of Valuation Science
Duration of program: Two years
Credits required: 102
Plan: Cuatrimestal
Entrance Profile
Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in a program related to valuation, such as engineering in any of its branches, architecture, economy, or accounting.
Graduate Profile
Graduates from any of the master’s degree plans will have the necessary training to provide original, economically viable, and reliable solutions to the problems of professional practice in their area. They will also be able to participate in the training of human resources in the bachelor’s and master’s programs. Lastly, they will be able to propose and develop research projects under the guidance of an advising researcher.
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First Semester |
Credits |
Second Semester |
Credits |
| Introduction to Valuation | 4 |
Technical Writing Business Accounting | 6 |
| Financial Planning | 6 |
Economy | 6 |
| Computation Applied to Valuation | 6 |
Property Valuation | 6 |
| Valuation & Legislation | 6 |
Research Methodology | 4 |
| Mathematics | 6 |
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Third Semester |
Credits |
Fourth Semester |
Credits |
| Comprehension of Texts in English Cost Engineering | 6 |
Machinery & Equipment Valuation | 6 |
| Valuation of Start-up Business | 6 |
Project Evaluation | 6 |
| Building Valuation | 6 |
Agricultural Valuation | 6 |
| Thesis Seminar I | 6 |
Property Valuation | 4 |
| Thesis Seminar II | 6 |
Enrollment and re-enrollment fees:
Induction course: $2,500.00
Admission Exam: $1,000.00
Credit: $350.00
Admissions period: january and july
Last updated:
may 26, 1994
Creation of program: june 29, 2005
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