Faculty of Education Sciences

Secondary Education:
Mathematics and Physics

We train teachers with a scientific attitude to generate changes

The Academic Program of Educational Sciences, Secondary level, Mathematics and Physics specialty, seeks to train teachers with reflective capacity, who analyze reality from a humanistic perspective and apply the disciplinary knowledge acquired, following systematic and exhaustive reasoning, provided by Mathematics. and Physics, for decision making.

Profiles

Admission profile

Graduation profile

Admission profile

Numerical and analytical aptitude, skills for scientific inquiry, oral and written expression skills, social sensitivity and desire to generate sustainable changes, ability to work as a team, vocation for teaching, openness to the use of different tools to generate learning.

Graduation profile

Possessor of humanistic, academic and professional knowledge, competent in the management of teaching and learning, knowledgeable about technological and didactic resources, promoter of scientific skills (observant, systematic, rigorous), open to teamwork and decision making , capable of developing collaborative research processes.

Knowledge areas

Basic area

Training area

Specialty area

Complementary area

Basic area

It brings together subjects that introduce you to the university and institutional culture. These promote solid conceptual training, which lays the foundations for learning in specific fields of the Education career.

Training area

It includes the subjects that contribute to professional training and offer the theoretical and methodological guidelines and foundations of the Educational Sciences career.

Specialty area

It contains the subjects that provide knowledge, procedures and tools for professional and specific intervention, corresponding to the secondary level and the Mathematics and Physics specialty.

Complementary area

It includes the subjects that ensure the comprehensive training of the person and the professional future. Thus, aspects related to leadership, ethics, pre-professional practices and auxiliary knowledge required for comprehensive training and performance are addressed.

Curriculum

Cycle I

  • Language and Communication I
  • History and Premodern Culture
  • Reality and Knowledge
  • Basic mathematics
  • Introduction to Sciences
  • Study Methodology

Cycle II

  • Language and Communication II
  • History and Modern Culture
  • People and society
  • Universal Literature
  • Pediatrics and Nutrition
  • General Pedagogy
  • Arithmetic

Cycle III

  • History and Contemporary Culture
  • Citizen Ethics
  • Introduction to Theology
  • General psychology
  • Geometry
  • Algebra
  • Elective 1

Cycle IV

  • Theology and Christian Life
  • Evolutionary Psychology
  • Curricular design
  • Educational informatics
  • First aid
  • Physics I
  • Trigonometry

Cycle V

  • Educational psychology
  • Education History
  • Strategies and Evaluation
  • Physics II
  • Didactics and Planning of Mathematics Teaching
  • Probability and statistics

Cycle VI

  • Research I
  • Neuroeducation
  • Educational Organization
  • Occupational health
  • Physics III
  • Didactics and Planning of Physics Teaching

Cycle VII

  • Investigation II
  • Educational orientation
  • Educational Legislation
  • calculation I
  • Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry
  • Pre-professional Practice A: Mathematics and Physics

Cycle VIII

  • Social doctrine
  • Philosophy of Education
  • Special education
  • Calculus II
  • Pre-professional Practice B: Mathematics and Physics
  • Elective 2

Cycle IX

  • Rural Education
  • Learning problems
  • Professional Deontology
  • Research Work Course 1: Mathematics and Physics
  • Preprofessional Practice C: Mathematics and Physics

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  • Family education
  • Research Work Course 1: Mathematics and Physics
  • Preprofessional Practice D: Mathematics and Physics

Important: Our curriculum design is subject to updating in accordance with article 40 of the University Law.

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Strengths of the Academic Program

Teaching plan

With postgraduate studies at the level of master's, doctorate and second professional specialties, our teachers have deep disciplinary and pedagogical training, in accordance with the quality standards required by university teaching. Likewise, they update their knowledge by participating in various academic events. As academic advisors, they accompany the student throughout their university education.

specialized library

Computerized physical library, with individual and group environments. Designed with home loans and advice from specialized personnel.

International agreement

Universities North America

  • University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
  • Pan American University (Mexico)
  • Westminster College (USA)
  • University of Wisconsin – Platteville (USA)
  • University of Northern Iowa (USA)
  • Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada)

 

Universities South America

  • University of La Sabana (Colombia)
  • Pontifical Bolivarian University (Colombia)
  • Francisco José de Caldas District University (Colombia)
  • University of Los Andes (Chile)
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (Chile)
  • Diego Portales University (Chile)
  • Catholic University of Temuco (Chile)
  • University of Concepción (Chile)
  • Paulista University (Brazil)

 

University of Europe (Spain)

  • Abat Oliba CEU University
  • University of La Coruña
  • University of Leon
  • university of Navarra
  • University of OviedoPublic University of Navarra
  • Sevilla University
  • CEU Cardenal Herrera
  • Jaen University
  • Antonio de Nebrija University

Infrastructure

Ideal environments for the teaching-learning process and personal, spiritual and attitudinal development. Leisure, recreation and dining areas. Classrooms equipped with furniture and technological resources for learning. Free Wi-Fi connectivity at the campus and classroom level. Ecological environment areas, such as gardens, animal species and carob forest.

Job field

Our graduates can work as:

  • Teacher and/or tutor.
  • Manager and/or director of educational centers.
  • General and/or level academic coordinator.
  • University teacher.
  • Academic consultant in different institutions.
  • Director in development projects.
  • Author and/or collaborator in the preparation of textbooks, teaching guides, among other pedagogical materials.
  • Promoter in the design of educational programs, teaching resources, application of new technologies.

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