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Conferred Degree: Specialization in Comprehensive Microbasin Management. Program: Depends on demand and may be annually or by semester |
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Each student, after being accepted to the program, will join together with participating professors to work on their chosen disciplinary emphasis. These professors will act as advisors for the students during the specialization. |
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Entrance Profile: |
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The Specialization in Microbasin Management is aimed at professionals from the public sector with links to development and management in microbasins. They must be dedicated to the resolution of state and regional problems from a comprehensive perspective. The program will also accept professionals who can prove to the Selection Committee that their aspirations and interests coincide with those mentioned move. They must comply with the requirements explicitly set forth in Article 21, Parts I and II of the Autonomous University of Querétaro’s Rules of Postgraduate Study. Among the required skills are appropriate disposition for working in groups and the ability to integrate themselves into community field work. It is also essential that they possess the ability to adapt the work of microbasin management and be able to relate to people from other disciplines of study. |
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Graduate Profile: |
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Graduates are expected to be professionals with interdisciplinary and multi-faceted training with will allow them to deal with the sustainable use of the country's natural resources by means of the participatory and interdisciplinary design of development and management projects. They will be able to develop new methods of using natural resources in microbasin planning teams which comply with the planning guidelines set forth by the government. |
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The designed courses will allow graduates to develop diagnostics and planning studies in an interdisciplinary manner. They will be able to carry out acts of development and integrate them into the development processes of microbasins in the public sector (federal, state, and municipal governments) as well as the social sector (offices, non-governmental organizations, production societies, and other organizations) and the academic sector (universities and institutes). They will be competent in rural development projects, and be able to design, operate, and participate in the resolution of programs and promoted the comprehensive management of microbasins. As concerns the comprehensive management of microbasins they will be able to act as specialized aids to the private and social sectors. In the comprehensive management of the natural resources of microbasins they will consider the inhabitants of the basins as the core of their projects, and will be able to integrate themselves and work in an interdisciplinary way. |
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Field of Work |
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The designed courses will allow graduates to develop diagnostics and planning studies in an interdisciplinary manner. They will be able to carry out acts of development and integrate them into the development processes of microbasins in the public sector (federal, state, and municipal governments) as well as the social sector (offices, non-governmental organizations, production societies, and other organizations) and the academic sector (universities and institutes). They will be competent in rural development projects, and be able to design, operate, and participate in the resolution of programs and promoted the comprehensive management of microbasins. As concerns the comprehensive management of microbasins they will be able to act as specialized aids to the private and social sectors. In the comprehensive management of the natural resources of microbasins they will consider the inhabitants of the basins as the core of their projects, and will be able to integrate themselves and work in an interdisciplinary way. |
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| Program: Semesters | |||
First four-month period |
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Second four-month period |
Credits |
| Module: Organization and Social Management of Microbasins | 8 |
Module: Formulation, Evaluation, Development, and Management of Projects | 10 |
| Module: Participative Diagnostic | 8 |
Module: Cleaner Production | 10 |
| Module: Participative Planning-Action | 8 |
Module: Total Quality Management | 10 |
| Module: Environmental Services and Renewable Energy | 8 |
Admissions period: Annually, in July
Last updated:
June 31, 2007
Creation of the program:
June 31, 2007
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