
Master's Degree in Education 
The Master's in Education is an opportunity to lead change from the classroom to society. This program enhances professionals' expertise in education as a driver of social transformation and development. Furthermore, it emphasizes the educator's role as a competent agent who manages education within a quality framework, capable of proposing educational solutions aligned with technological advancements.
Applicant profile
- Demonstrates verbal aptitude for effective communication.
- Solves problems using mathematical logical reasoning.
- Analyze and interpret graphics and statistical data.
- Proposes solutions to social, cultural, or environmental challenges, drawing on experience and theoretical foundations in the social sciences and humanities.
Graduate profile
- Evaluates teaching and learning processes and contexts in order to design improvement proposals that respond to the educational needs of students, integrating the use of technologies.
- Manages key processes in educational organizations from a strategic perspective to contribute to the educational process and continuous improvement with an ethical focus.
- It develops research in the field of management of educational organizations, aligned with the sustainable development goals to contribute to their continuous improvement, with ethics and social responsibility.
Complementary skills
In accordance with university regulations, students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language (or, where applicable, their native language). This includes the ability to speak clearly, understand what they read and hear, and communicate effectively in writing.
Curricular experiences
- Learning System Design
- Human Capital Management
Study hours:
- The synchronous activities of the master's program are conducted via videoconferences, and take place at the following times:
- Synchronous curriculum sessions: Wednesday and/or Thursday and/or Friday from 7:00 pm
- Extracurricular tutoring sessions are held on Saturdays, between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm, or from 2:00 pm to 9:00 pm

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