Labor Situation Analysis, an alternative for the development of Renewable Energy Engineering study plans at Altamira Technological University
Abstract
The great technological and scientific advances are the cause of study programs renewal, even more, the opening of new university careers (SEP, 2015). Formalities involved in offering a new option for a university or postgraduate studies, constitute a process that leads the careful articulation of several components, for example: previous studies, labor analysis of the environment, defining professional skills, validating educational project, generation and approval of the study program and its implementation (CGUTyP, 2015). This paper leads about a study which was made in the area of Tampico, Madero and Altamira, and it involves surveys and meetings scheduled with some managers related to energetic necessities of the zone. These managers provided important information to define characteristics, skills and knowledges that the Engineer in Renewable Energies was supposed to know to have an adequate performance and to cover the necessities demanded by industry. This information was the fundament to develop the study program of Renewable Energies Engineering.
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