The training of the Nicolaíta architect in the first years of the 21st century
Abstract
This work has the objective of showing some of the results obtained through the analysis of frequencies of the variables of the surveys of graduates, from this information a study is made on the behavior of the graduates of the architecture career offered by the (Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo) in the labor market. This study highlights the strengths and versatility offered by the curricula prior to the current one, and the one currently operating in the faculty, with the purpose of evolving the contents in the search for the relevance of our graduates in the labor market in a constantly changing environment. The questions that are the starting point for this paper are the relevance of the educational program plan, the transformation of the profession and the competence in the contemporary world, as well as the expectations and capacity of the graduate to integrate into the labor market. The methodology used in this work has an exploratory approach, based on the analysis of the information of the surveys that operate in the faculty and the institution itself. The conclusions will address the relevance of these findings, providing an in-depth understanding of the labor preferences of graduates and their potential impact on the adaptation of academic programs to the demands of the market.
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