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Title conferred: Diploma in Specialization
Duration of program: One year
Credits required: 51
Plan: Four-month periods
Entrance Profile
Skills of observation and perception for recognizing details relating to people, objects, documents, places, and events, for the purpose of writing up a detailed description; skills of concentration; candidates must not suffer from any severe psychological disorders; skills of analysis and synthesis; interest in collaborating in the fostering of social harmony; physical health and mnemonic ability.
Candidates must have knowledge of public functions, law, administrative organization, psychology, sociology, and mathematics, as well as research methods and techniques.
Graduate Profile
Graduates of the Specialization in Notary Law will be provided, upon completion of their studies, with theoretical and practical knowledge concerning the public function of the notary. Furthermore, having cultivated a solid ethical and moral conscience, they will recognize the importance of esteem for the notary in society, and will be given a sufficient foundation to continue with master's degree studies.
Field of Work
Graduates will be able to work as a notary public or as a public servant in a public registry.
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First Period |
Credits |
Second Period |
Credits |
| Institutions of Civil Law | 4 |
Notary Law | 4 |
| Institutions of Commercial Law | 4 |
Civil Notary Law I | 4 |
| Institutions of Fiscal Law | 4 |
Registry Law | 4 |
| Notary Writing Workshop | 4 |
Commercial Notary Law I | 4 |
| Research Seminar I | 1 |
Research Seminar II | 1 |
Third Period |
Credits |
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| Civil Notary Law II | 4 |
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| Commercial Notary Law II | 4 |
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| Administrative Notary Law | 4 |
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| Fiscal Notary Law | 4 |
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| Research Seminar III | 1 |
Enrollment and re-enrollment fees: $ 8,000.00
Admissions period: Annual, in January
Last updated: August 27, 1998
Creation of program: August 27, 1998
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