3. Today the development of the science and technology
make necessary the incorporation of structures and
strategies of the thought adapted to this fact, in the
way of doing and of thinking about the students, for it
is important that they know and understand the
information that every day appears them with
scientific characteristics, in order that they understand
natural phenomena that happen in his environment or
in his own organism and with it they elaborate rational
explanations of these phenomena.
4.
5. 1: What skills you need for the career ?
Dedication , passion , responsibility, patience and fortitude.
2: What other skills besides biology , chemistry, and anatomy are
needed to study the career?
Statistics and Physics
3: What is the approximate monthly income of a physician , either
generally or staff?
15-20,000 pesos a general practitioner
4: How long is the career?
7 years
And specialties ?
Cardiology 4
Surgery May
Plastic surgery of heart and thorax 6
Gastro 4
Internal Medicine 4
DIEGO ROMERO
Doctor
6. 5: what are the advantages and disadvantages of the career?
Advantages:
You study to improve the quality of life of people and increase their life e
xpectancy causing him great happiness and endless patient satisfaction to
yourself.
It's the best career there , you need both mental and physical abilities , wh
ich can be called an art.
You can heal yourself and your family.
In emergencies you know to do.
Disadvantages:
You become a hypochondriac
Grab many vices
Decrease your time to live with your family or friends
You have to grab the habit of reading and improve your memory
You have to endure scolding and humiliation by your superiors , really th
ank and even psychological maltreatment
Every day you have to study
Every day you can't sleep
The career time
7. Classes
Beginner Physical chemistry
Cellular and molecular biology
Medical nomenclature ICT applied to health
sciences
Communicative competence with approach
of gender Ethics and philosophy of medicine
General
biochemistry
Human embryology
Human Anatomy I
Microbiology I
General histology
Medical Biochemistry
Methodology of research in health
Human Anatomy II
Microbiology II
Histopathology
Human Physiology I
Medical pharmacology
Descriptive statistics
Imaging Anatomy
Integration workshop
Medical genetics
Human Physiology II
Community health I
Intermediate
Therapeutic medical
Inferential statistics
Propedeutica medical
Medicine in emergencies Powers of the
exercise of the citizenship approach of
gender II clinical research
Neurology Dermatology
Skills for the sustainable human development
approach of gender
Skills medical surgical
Community health II
Cardiology
General surgery
endocrinology
Hematology
Rheumatology
Evidence-based medicine
Medical Immunology
Orthopedics
Urology
Research clinic I
The pain clinic Medical
Psychology
Psychiatry
Human sexuality
Advanced
Ophthalmology
Epidemiology
Geriatrics
Gastroenterology
Pulmonology
Otolaryngology
Medicine community Pediatrics OB / GYN Selected
topics of occupational and legal medicine Infectious
diseases
Nephrology
Medical Nutrition II integration workshop
8. Outsourcing profile
At the end of the studies, the graduate will be a health professional trained to
carry out actions in the area of healthcare, administrative and research.
1) area medical In the medical care area, the graduate will exercise his
professional activity applying the principle of medicine based on the
evidence; apply their knowledge and skills to address the health problems
of the first level in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of
the individual and the community.
2) medical administrative area In administrative medical graduates plan and
execute actions to the attention of the individual, the family and the
community based health goals, programs and policies State and national;
organize and guide people in the use of existing health programs and
resources; coordinate and guide the members of the health team on the
functions and activities to the attention of the health of the community.
3) research area. In the area of research, the graduate will be a professional
engaged in updating their knowledge, skills and competences; you will be
enabled to enter programs of specialization and postgraduate; It will be
capable of carrying out community and clinical research and know the use,
updating and implementation of the different technologies in the
development of their scientific and professional field
9. OMAR HERNÁNDEZ SÁENZ
BIOLOGIST
1. What abilities you need for this career?
You need commitment, disposition for team and individual work,
interest in the application and development of scientific knowledge,
verbal and writing skills.
2. What other knowledge besides chemistry, biology do you need?
Is going to sound weird, but calculus is an important tool for this
career, because in some cases we measure the growing number of
bacteria's that live in a place, so if you have knowledge of math's, the
topic is going to be easy for you.
3. Which is the average revenue of a biologist? (in general)
It depends of the job you have, for example if you are in charge of the
department of bacteriological testing in a waste plant it is obvious
that the profits are going to be high like US$41,697 per year, but is not
always like that.
10. 4. What is the estimated time to finish the career?
5 years, with social service and all the credits.
5.What are the advantages and disadvantages of the career?
An advantage is that this career have a lot of fields of work, the
biology is necessary in almost everything, for example companies
where is elaborated food, or things for the human consume, you can
work as a zoologist or marine biologist.
A disadvantage is that is hard to find a job, you need to be an
excellent biologist, because nowadays it is a demanded career.
Classes
Beginner or first level: total 12 subjects where the
general chemistry and chemistry are organic, physics,
calculus, chemistry, statistics, methodology of
research, oral and written communication and
biological areas specifically general biology, biology
field, cell biology and ethics and philosophy of
biology. This first level is considered basic and will
allow the student insight discipline of the study area.
11. Second level or intermediate: are 17 courses dealing
with the study of the individual (morphological, physiological and
taxonomic), as belonging to a
specific realm of living beings (monera, protoctista,
eumicota, plantae, and animalia). Also included in this
level biochemistry, geology and soil science, biology
of development, Experimental design and research I.
Tertiary or advanced: at this level are grouped 16curricular areas t
hat serve, rather than to the individual, the Group
(populations) and with a high
component of applicability. At this level they are
including the subjects of research II and III research
that have the function of form to the student in their
project of certification, the Social Service (300 hrs.) and
the professional practices.
12. Outsourcing profile
Biologist graduated from the UACJ biology career has solid
theoretical training in the basic concepts of unity, diversity,
continuity and interaction of biological systems, has skills for
work, inter- and multidisciplinary and comprehensive ethics
and social commitment towards the community and the
Environment.
Research in biodiversity, biomedicine and biotechnology.
Design and monitoring of land use planning and
environmental impact studies.
Curators of Biological Collections.
Management of greenhouses and nurseries.
Design, monitoring and evaluation of productive projects.
Application of genetic and molecular tools in agricultural
and pharmaceutical production and animal and human
reproduction techniques.
13. Aylin Amairani Ortiz Martinez
Karina Morales Santos
Paola Banda Quevedo
Maria José Sainz Fuentes
Estefanía Sáenz Zubía
Adrian Calzada Carrillo
Group: 624