ESCUELA COLOMBIANA DE INGENIERÍA JULIO GARAVITO

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ESCUELA COLOMBIANA DE INGENIERÍA JULIO GARAVITO
ESCUELA COLOMBIANA DE
INGENIERÍA JULIO GARAVITO
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Our institution
COLOMBIAN SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JULIO GARAVITO
The Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito is a
technological university which mission is to contribute to
the development of the individual, the knowledge and the
society through comprehensive training, construction and
development of knowledge, with relevance and anticipation,
within the context of the Colombian situation. Its history dates
back to 1972 in Undergraduate Studies, Graduate Studies and
Continuing Education.
For all its academic programs, the School has a staff of
professors highly trained in academy and research, thus allowing
the development of knowledge, mainly oriented to innovation
and technological progress in the scientific, specialized and
socio-humanistic fields by developing the academic functions
such as training, construction and development of knowledge
and interaction with the environment.
In addition, the School assumes the internationalization as
a possibility to incorporate knowledge of the highest quality
and thus strengthen its academic functions. It emphasizes the
participation in networks and academic communities, mobility
in multiple directions, homologation and recognition of
professional degrees, institutionalization of multilingualism and
the incorporation of international quality standards.
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The School also promotes the human development of all
members of the university community in both their individual
and collective aspects, for which it has the best conditions
allowing the improvement of life quality, providing personal,
social, educational and cultural support.
It also favors an institutional atmosphere that enables the
comprehensive development of the university population,
promoting the construction and consolidation of an academic
environment supported by a clear and timely communication
based on the institutional philosophy adopted by the community
with the commitment to enforce it on practice.
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I. Our institution
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I COLOMBIAN SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JULIO GARAVITO
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I Statement of principles
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Our institution
COLOMBIAN SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JULIO GARAVITO
The Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito is a
technological university which mission is to contribute to the
development of the individual, the knowledge and the society
through comprehensive training, construction and development
of knowledge, with relevance and anticipation, within the context
of the Colombian situation. Its history dates back to 1972 in
Undergraduate Studies, Graduate Studies and Continuing
Education.
For all its academic programs, the School has a staff of
professors highly trained in academy and research, thus allowing
the development of knowledge, mainly oriented to innovation
and technological progress in the scientific, specialized and
socio-humanistic fields by developing the academic functions
such as training, construction and development of knowledge
and interaction with the environment.
In addition, the School assumes the internationalization as
a possibility to incorporate knowledge of the highest quality
and thus strengthen its academic functions. It emphasizes the
participation in networks and academic communities, mobility
in multiple directions, homologation and recognition of
professional degrees, institutionalization of multilingualism and
the incorporation of international quality standards.
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The School also promotes the human development of all
members of the university community in both their individual
and collective aspects, for which it has the best conditions
allowing the improvement of life quality, providing personal,
social, educational and cultural support.
It also favors an institutional atmosphere that enables the
comprehensive development of the university population,
promoting the construction and consolidation of an academic
environment supported by a clear and timely communication
based on the institutional philosophy adopted by the community
with the commitment to enforce it on practice.
Statement of principles
(Signed by the founders on october 20, 1972)
We, the founders of the Colombian School of Engineering Julio
Garavito, engineers and professors of engineering, convinced of
the urgent need for the country to have an institution dedicated
solely to facilitate the training of all those interested in learning
the science and the technology in the field of engineering,
in order to use our knowledge in the selfless service to the
community to achieve welfare for the Colombian people, make
the following statement of principles:
• With the foundation of the Colombian School of Engineering,
Julio Garavito, we do our task to contribute with the means
at our disposal to train engineers whose distinctive
characteristics are the high technical skills and their spirit of
social solidarity.
• For the fulfillment of the task we have set, the guidelines
of the Colombian School of Engineering, Julio Garavito, tend
towards the formation of the engineers both in the scientific
and technical aspects and in social and humanistic aspects.
• The integral education must be understood as a supportive
process between professors and students motivated by the
community of objectives; therefore, the active participation
of each other in this process is required without meaning the
participation of students in managerial and administrative
functions of the institution.
• Both the integral education of engineers and other tasks that
the Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito carries
out will be referred to a conceptual framework focusing on
the study and knowledge of the Colombian reality, so the
engineers educated in the School can be in a position to
formulate solutions to national problems and carry them out
successfully.
• In the development of all its activities, the Colombian
School of Engineering Julio Garavito will keep absolute
independence from all political, racial, economic or religious
creeds and, therefore, will be outside all partisan interest for
such beliefs.
• Those who aspire to educate themselves in the Colombian
School of Engineering, Julio Garavito shall not be discriminated
for reasons other than their skills and academic performance
and interest in obtaining an integral education.
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2. Undergraduate programs
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I Undergraduate programs
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I Procedure to apply for undergraduate studies
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Undergraduate programs
• Deepening lines in communications, control and automation
and bio-engineering.
Civil Engineering***
• SNIES 1980
Economics**
• SNIES 3602
• Deepening lines in materials and structures, hydraulics,
environmental
engineering,
geotechnics,
roads,
transportation and construction.
• Deepening lines in direction of companies, finance and
projects, energy economy, mathematics and history.
Electrical Engineering**
• SNIES 1982
• Deepening lines in power systems, energy resources, energy
trading and control and automation.
Systems Engineering**
• SNIES 1981
• Deepening lines in software engineering, computer
infrastructure and systems and organizations.
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Business Administration
• SNIES 53966
• Deepening lines in international business and finance
Mathematics**
• SNIES 17443
• Deepening lines in computational mathematics, actuary,
optimization and continuous systems.
Mechanical Engineering
• SNIES 54358
Industrial Engineering**
• SNIES 2563
• Deepening lines in automobile engineering and energy
resources
• Deepening lines in production, technology and innovation
management, optimization, integrated management systems
and organizational management.
• Industrial automation, processes and materials
Electronic Engineering**
• SNIES 2866
• Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito – Rosario
University
Biomedical Engineering
• SNIES 91049
• Deepening lines in bioinformatics, clinical engineering,
signal processing and medical imaging and rehabilitation
engineering.
* International High Quality Accreditation RIACES of July 28, 2011
** High Quality Accreditation.
Procedure to apply for undergraduate studies
In order to apply for enrollment in one of the undergraduate
programs, the following minimum scores must be met in the
areas of interest of the state exam:
Engineering and Mathematics Programs
Minimum 40 points in Physics, Mathematics and Language*
Economics Program
Minimum 40 points in Philosophy, Mathematics and Language*
Business Administration Program
Minimum 40 points in Mathematics, Social Sciences and
Language*
Biomedical Engineering Program
Minimum 40 points in Mathematics, Physics, Language, Biology
and Chemistry*
* The Board may modify the scores and enrollment criteria and selection,
which will be reported in due course.
The request is made through the School website: www.
escuelaing.edu.co and the following procedure must be followed:
• Registration
• Payment of registration fees
• Fill out the digital form or through the website
• Submit all documents on the scheduled dates (See list on
the website http://www.escuelaing.edu.co/es/programas/
admisiones/pregrado).
The School reserves the right to verify the information
provided relating to the state exam; so, there is no need to attach
the printed result for registration purposes. For the admission
criteria, refer to the School website.
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Post-graduate programs
MASTERS
Industrial Engineering
• SNIES 101895
Civil Engineering
• SNIES 53118
• With emphasis on Logistics, Operations Management and
Integrated Management.E
• With emphasis on Geotechnics, Environmental Engineering,
Structural Engineering, Water Resources and Environment,
Traffic and Transport.
SPECIALIZATIONS
Information Management
• SNIES 91269
• With emphasis on Business Architecture, Business
Intelligence and Management of Knowledge.
Electronic Engineering
• SNIES 101379
• With emphasis on Industrial Control and Automation,
Telecommunications and Biomedical Engineering.
Development and Comprehensive Management of Projects
• SNIES 101339
• With emphasis on Development of Projects (alignment,
formulation, evaluation and performance) and Project
Management.
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Development and Comprehensive Management of Projects
• SNIES 8501
Design, Construction and Maintenance of Roads
• SNIES 8503
Economics for Engineers
• SNIES 11696
Structures
• SNIES 2973
Management of Industrial Production
• SNIES 52800
Integrated Management QHSE
• SNIES 19205
Foundation Engineering
• SNIES 52304
Hydraulic Resources and Environment
• SNIES 4656
Environmental Sanitation
• SNIES 4826
Procedure to apply for graduate studies
According to the Regulation of Graduate Studies, the following
requirements must be met for registration, within the deadlines
set by the School for this purpose:
• Be a professional university graduate from a legally
recognized institution of higher education.
• Register
• Pay for the registration fees
• Fill out the corresponding form
• Go to the selection interview where the following aspects
will be assessed: academic performance, work experience
and areas of work developed, among others.
Submit all documents on the due dates (See list on website
http://www.escuelaing.edu.co/es/programas/admisiones/
posgrados/especializaciones)
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Financial support
Financial support is an integral part of the policies of the
School, so all those who are interested in accessing to higher
education and meet the academic requirements can easily pay
tuition fees for undergraduate studies, graduate studies and
continued education.
Financial options offered by the School include scholarships
and loans for short, medium or long term coverings up to 100%
of the tuition fee through agreements with external entities.
Agreements with financial entities (www.icetex.gov.co)
Medium term loan – Country (Pais) Program: up to 8 current
legal minimum wages per semester (applies to undergraduate
and graduate studies)
• It requires a co - debtor
• Deadline: the student shall pay 60% of the debt during the
term of studies and 40% after finishing, in a period equal to
the financed period.
Long term loan - Access Program (applies to undergraduate
studies)
• For socio - economic strata 1 and 2: 75% of tuition fees (and
25% subsidy for SISBEN levels 1 and 2)
• For socio - economic strata 3, 4, 5 and 6: 50% of tuition fees
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• It requires a co - debtor
• Approval by the due dates
• Term: up to twice the period of studies financed
• The student can have one year’s grace depending on the
payment behavior
Agreements with other financial institutions
• The School has agreements with the following banks: Helm
Bank, Savings National Fund (FNA, as per its initials in Spanish), Corpbanca, Michelsen Foundation, Fincomercio, Financiar, Bank of Pichincha and Sufi.
5. SCHOLARSHIPS and Tuition
18 I JULIO GARAVITO ARMERO SCHOLARSHIPS
18 I OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS AND DISCOUNTS
19 I Tuition fees
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JULIO GARAVITO ARMERO SCHOLARSHIPS
Since 2001, the Colombian School of Engineering has exalted
high academic achievement of high school graduates according
to the results of current State tests, especially for the benefit of
those who, despite having the intellectual ability and interest to
pursue higher education do not have the financial resources to
do it.
How to participate in scholarship calls
In order to select the beneficiaries, the School does
semiannual calls through the website www.escuelaing.edu.co,
under Admissions. The secondary school graduate wishing to
enter the programs of Economics, Electrical Engineering or
Mathematics must meet the registration process and may apply
for scholarships when they have received the highest scores in
the interest areas on the current State exams as follows:
What does the scholarship include?
For the first semester, the scholarship may be granted
with full or partial coverage according to the Icfes State Exam
and the interviews held with the shortlisted candidates. For
subsequent semesters, the coverage of the scholarship will
depend on cumulative average during the career.
The scholarship will cover exclusively the academic program
granted and is personal, non-transferable and can not be
postponed.
The scholarship is awarded for a maximum period of nine
semesters for cases of Economics and Mathematics, and
ten semesters in the case of Electrical Engineering, nominal
duration of these programs.
Economics Program
Minimum 55 points in Philosophy, Mathematics and Language*
Nominations
Nominations are made through the School website www.
escuelaing.edu.co
Electrical Engineering and Mathematics*
Minimum 55 points in Physics, Mathematics and Language*
OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS AND DISCOUNTS
(Do not apply for Biomedical Engineering)
* These requirements might be modified for each call, as agreed by the
Board of Directors of the School.
In addition, the student must demonstrate the lack of
resources to finance higher education studies. The applicant
shall provide, as scheduled by the Admissions Office, the
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supporting documentation listed on the website in order to
carry out the corresponding socio-economic study.
Economic benefits depending on the results of the State
Test
Discount granted to students of first semester depending on
the results of the State Test. This discount can be maintained
Discount for Siblings
It applies for siblings of students enrolled in the School since
2008-2 and covers 10% of the total value of tuition fees for
each student.
Discount for children of graduates
It covers 10% of the tuition fees.
Tuition fees
throughout the career, as long as the cumulative average is
equal or greater than 3.8
Academic Excellence Scholarships
Biannual scholarship for 100% of tuition fee granted to
students with excellent academic performance, from fourth
semester.
Taking into account the founding principles of social
responsibility, the School of Engineering Julio Garavito has
established a differential system to set the value of tuition
according to: socio-economic information of the candidate’s
family group, student’s academic performance in the State Test
and the costs incurred by the institution to provide the training
service with the highest quality. Biomedical Engineering is the
exception, since it has a unique value. Once the information is
confirmed and the registration process is completed, the student
will know the approximate tuition fee at the School. Notice that
the final value of tuition fees will be informed if the student
is admitted to the program chosen, as long as the required
documents are submitted for the calculation (more information
in our website http://www.escuelaing.edu.co/es/programas/
admisiones/pregrado).
Scholarship Manuel Casabianca
This scholarship partially covers the tuition fee and is
awarded to students with average equal or greater than 4.0 and
is granted after the third semester. It only applies to students of
Civil Engineering.
Scholarship “God’s Gift Foundation”
Full or partial scholarship awarded to former students with
an average higher than 3.5. New students can also apply for
this aid, for which they must submit certification of grades of
the last three years of school and State Test certificate. Two
scholarships are awarded biannually: one for Civil Engineering
students and other for students of other careers. Applications
must be submitted during the dates established by the call.
Discount for children of Professors and Staff
This discount covers 5% for each year of service, up to
80%. The application must be filed at the Administrative Vicechancellor of the School.
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6. Publisher
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I ESCUELA COLOMBIANA DE INGENIERÍA PUBLISHER®
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ESCUELA COLOMBIANA DE INGENIERÍA PUBLISHER®
Since 1990, the Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Publisher®
produces and markets technical books in the areas of
engineering, mathematics, economics and management, with 90
editions to date, consolidating their stamp on the specific field
of technical books. Publications can be purchased through the
internet.
The publisher has made co-publications with prestigious
national and international publishers, as well as government
entities. Within the Collection of Civil Engineering, several works
have been granted the Diódoro Sánchez National Engineering
Award of the Colombian Society of Engineers.
The School magazine is currently listed in Category C of
Colciencias Publindex and is a space of permanent publication
for the academic community of the School and other universities.
The Publisher has the following collections:
Civil Engineering
Engineering Sciences
Mathematics
Telecommunications
Business Development
Economy
Notes
Graphic Expression
Computing
Electronics
Mechanics
Arts and Letters
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7. Library And Newspaper Library
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Library And Newspaper Library
The Library of the Colombian School of Engineering has been
named Jorge Álvarez Lleras, after this outstanding engineer, who
made important contributions to this country.
Jorge Álvarez Lleras (1885- 1952) is a Colombian engineer,
disciple and colleague of Julio Garavito Armero. He was
appointed director of the National Astronomical Observatory
during the presidency of Enrique Olaya Herrera. As Director
of the Observatory, he implemented a key instrument for the
history of the institute: the reflecting bi-telescope, useful for the
study of the polar axis and the Earth’s rotation.
In order to fulfill this mission, the Library provides services,
bibliographic, technological, physical and human resources.
Bibliographic resources
The library has:
• More than 22,000 volumes of books, theses and standards.
• Approximately 370 titles of printed magazines and 30,000
electronic magazines
• 17 databases of bibliographical reference and in full text on
the areas of interest for the School.
He founded the Colombian Academy of Exact, Physical,
Chemical and Natural Sciences and created the magazine of the
same organism, where many of the unpublished Julio Garavitos’s
works were published.
• Around 320 titles of videos
In the company of Julio Garavito Armero and other fellow
engineers, he produced the exchange of telegraphic signals
that allowed communication between Bogotá and Medellín. The
results of this research were published in the pages of the
Annals of Engineering.
International newspapers online.
He was a member of the Colombian Society of Engineers.
Mission
The mission of the library is to support with resources,
information services and documentation the different academic,
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research and social projection activities carried out and projected
at the School.
• Printed national newspapers (El Tiempo, El Espectador, La
República and Portafolio)
Services
Online catalog
Search of existing information on collections of books,
magazines, videos, CD-ROM and other material from any PC
both inside and outside the campus using the following search
criteria:
• By author
• By title
• By subject or theme
• By key word
• By type of material
Loan of bibliographic material
Search of material in and out of the Library or the School
Renewal of bibliographic material
You may renew the loan up to three times consecutively,
provided that the material is not reserved by another user.
Databases, electronic books and magazines
You can consult on national and international, reference or
full text databases, electronic books of basic bibliography and
electronic journals in different knowledge areas.
Preparation of bibliographies
Collection of bibliographical citations on topics of interest or
information needs of the existing resources of the Library.
Reservation of Books
If the required material is lent, you can make a reservation
in the area of Circulation and Loan. The reservation will be
maintained during one business day. If it is not claimed, it will
be available in collection again.
Return
Materials must be returned personally and within the deadline
set to avoid penalty charges or blocking of user account.
Interlibrary loan
Through an interlibrary cooperation agreement, you can
request material from other libraries in the city. It can be ordered
in the area of Circulation and Loan.
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Alert Service
The academic community receives newsletters according to
their information needs and interests
Obtaining of documents
Search, localization and procurement of magazine articles,
chapters of books existing in the units of information with which
it has an agreement of interlibrary cooperation
Induction for users
Basic information on services, collections and resources
provided to new students entering the first semester of the
School, as new users.
User training
Workshops aimed at developing skills in searching and
recovery of information using electronic resources available in
the Library. Teachers or students can program them in order to
know and deepen electronic resources and library services.
Reference
Guidance and advice on the appropriate use of services and
in the search, location and recovery of information both in
physical and electronic collections.
Ask your librarian
You can ask questions on any topic or information that you
require from the Library. Write to [email protected]
Virtual room
It is intended for consulting digital and online information,
electronic resources and navigation for academic purposes.
Lockers
The library has arranged lockers at the entrance for users
to leave their personal belongings, so they can enter without
luggage, backpacks, books or other material other than what is
strictly necessary for investigation.
Wireless network (WiFi)
You can access the wireless network (WiFi) by authenticating
with your username and institutional email password.
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Finding information
Visit us at
Physical resources
The most efficient way to find information about an item, a
theme or a particular resource is using the online catalog. The
library has open shelving system allowing free consultation of
the bibliographic material.
http://www.escuelaing.edu.co/es/biblioteca
The library resources are ordered according to the document
type, according to their subject and classified under the Dewey
Decimal Classification System which divides knowledge in the
following areas:
Online catalog
http://biblioserver.escuelaing.edu.co
Suggestions
[email protected]
Schedule
Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
000 General works and
systems
500 Pure science
100 Philosophy
600 Applied science
200 Religion
700 Fine arts
300 Social Science
800 Literature
400 Linguistics
900 History and Geography
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location
The Library is located in Block B, first floor.
Each book has a label on the spine with a number of shelf
placement:
515.3 No. of classification
S739p Author key
3ra Ed. Edition
Ej. 20Sample No
Magazines are available in the newspaper library in
alphabetical order.
ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
They are available through the website of the library. There
are several databases, electronic books and magazines, among
others. Through the “Metabuscador”, simultaneous searches in
multiple resources of information can be made, either from the
library or from any computer inside or outside the School.
To access electronic and digital resources, the user must have
an institutional email and must be authenticated in the library
website whenever the resource to be consulted requires it.
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8. Continuing Education
30 I Infrastructure, construction, environment and materials
31 I ENERGY
32 I Manufacturing, logistics, quality and service
32 I Project, management, statistics, Actuary and finance
34 I Technological infrastructure, information and communications
34 I Use of software tools
Infrastructure, construction,
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LEED program for sustainable constructions
Preparing for the LEED Green Associate exam
Design, management and evaluation of sustainable projects
Construction of civil works
Integral audit of works
Estimated budget and schedule of works under the PMI
guidelines
Georeferenced Information Systems (GIS) and remote
sensing
Supervision of works
Standards for the design of steel structures AISC-2006
Updating in modeling SAP 2000
Structural principles, modern methods of analysis and use
of the computer
Dynamic analysis of structures
Seismic design and structural systems
Evaluation and seismic reinforcement of buildings
Covers and Industrial steel structures
Metal bridges and buildings
Plastic behavior of concrete structures
Advanced design of concrete structures
Design of buildings with load- bearing walls
Design of prestressed concrete structures
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Concrete bridges
Foundation and containment structures I
Foundation structures and full containment
Timber construction
Structural pathology
Seminar of structural engineering
Fundamentals of structural engineering
Advanced design of roads
Pavements
Transport economics
Construction and maintenance of roads
Environmental impact and road safety
Systems of quality management in construction engineering
and consultation engineering
Air pollution control
Environmental audits
Colombian legislation and environmental management
Treatment of wastewater
Basic hydraulics and hydrology
Aqueduct and sewage
Sewage
Water microbiology
Water chemistry
Water quality
Physicochemical treatment
Biological treatment
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Biosolids treatment
Industrial wastewater treatment
River pollution
Treatment and disposal of solid waste
Environmental impact
Let’s talk concretely about pavement
Technologies of design, construction and rehabilitation of
flexible pavements
Pavement engineering
Road geotechnics
Geology for engineers
Soil behavior
Soil research
Advanced foundations
Numerical methods in geotechnics
Rock engineering
Containment structures
Soil dynamics
Soil improvement
Soil- structure interaction
Historical cases in foundation engineering
Road drainage and sub-drainage
Regulation of networks in Epanet
Pressure systems hydraulic
Open cut hydraulics I
Water and environment legislation
Computational hydraulics and hydrology I
Basic applied hydrology
Open cut hydraulics II
Hydraulic works I
Computational hydraulics and hydrology II
Environmental pollution
Fluvial hydraulics
Hydraulic works II
Hydraulic resources system
Environmental impact
Oil industry for non -oil professionals
Methodological aspects of transportation
Environmental modeling: Study of water and solute
transportation in unsaturated soils
Bracketed members, base slabs and other updating issues
in steel structure area
• Research (data collection) and traffic accident
reconstruction
• Road safety, signs and traffic accident prevention
• Road safety education in schools
• Public transportation of passengers
• Workshop on road safety audits
• Documentation and scientific methodology
• Computational tools
• Statistics applied to transportation
• Traffic engineering
• Studies and audits in road safety
• Road safety management based on ISO 39001
• International seminar on road accidents.
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Regulation of Electricity
Lighting systems with emphasis on RETILAP
Design of facilities for preservation of agricultural products
Electrical tests and regulation on patio and maneuver
equipment
Methods of electrical measurement and unit systems
Induction motors
Electrical protection associated to a generating unit
Metrology
Electric motor starters
Electric drives
Batteries and chargers
Interpretation of drawings
Monitoring of hydropower projects
Fundamentals of lighting
Protection for power systems
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• Analysis of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC)
circuits
• Basic electricity and electrical measurements
• Basic electricity and different load rates generator,
transformer
• Electrical engineering for non electrical engineers
• Feedback and control systems
Manufacturing, logistics, quality and service
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Business Management supported by BPM
Black Belt – Six Sigma
Lean training program – Six Sigma Green Belt
Application of Minitab tool for Six Sigma Methodology
Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Process simulation with pro model
Materials management operations
Productivity management in times of globalization
Production and operations management
Process statistical control
Production management systems
Design basics
Mathematical models of production control
Mathematical models of inventory control
Simulation applied to production
Organizational learning, leadership and negotiation
Integrated management systems
Project management in production
Research seminar
Effective management of occupational health
Management of hygiene and industrial safety
Quality tools
Environmental legislation and regulation
Fundamentals of integrated QHSE
Quality management
Quality management standards
Environmental management
Environmental management standards
Safety management and Occupational safety
Safety standards and occupational safety
Molding, molds and design of parts for injection of plastics
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Molds and dies
Maintenance management
Plastic film extrusion
Design of bolted joints in metal structures and machinery
Packaging
Rheology
Polymeric materials
Processes
Mold design
Quality assurance
Design of experiments
Operations management
Logistics and Management of the supply chain
Optimization of industrial operations
Planning, inventory control and management
Planning, programming and production control
Management indicators in supply chain
Warehouse management
Interpretation and application of ISO9001 requirements in
light of an internal audit of quality
• Business logistics
• Balanced scorecard: plan, execute and control your strategy
• Industrial processes automation
Project, management, statistics, Actuary and finance
• Diploma of project management
• Diploma of formulation and evaluation of projects, a
managerial approach
• Culture for projects
• Conflict and negotiation
• Organizational change management for computer
consultants
• Budget and programming with accuracy
• Formulation and evaluation of projects
• Implementation of project management office
• Risk management in projects
• Planning and project control with MS project
• Project planning and control
• Management of acquisition in projects
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Implementation of earned value management
Program management
Project formulation I
Project formulation II
Project evaluation
Project implementation
Project management I
Project management II
Integral management of engineering companies
Providing tools for human resource management in the
development of engineering projects
Strategic management with emphasis in negotiation
Administrative and labor law
Risk management in construction industry
Markets and international finance operations
Strategic marketing
Integral management of customer service
Management of stock market
Franchise management
Business strategies for globalization
Technique for writing contracts
Friendly composition
Customer management (CRM)
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Effective negotiation
Finance for engineers and engineering professionals
Basic finance in excel applications
Finance management in the construction company
Culture of customer service as quality strategy
Alternative methods of conflict resolution
Financial fundamentals
Management of constraints
Development of management skills and competences
ISO9000 for construction companies
Administrative management for engineering companies
Human resource management
Purchasing and materials management
Business protocol
Organizational communication workshop
Managerial skills workshop
Geographic information systems and business opportunities
in urban economy
Financial evaluation
Capital market
Evaluation of social and economic projection
Finance for non- financial professionals
Fundamentals of microeconomics (theory of consumer,
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Mathematics for economics
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Intermediate microeconomics
Intermediate macroeconomics
Quantitative economics
Econometrics
Public economics
Urban economics
Industrial organization
Module III Social evaluation of projects
Urban economics
Industrial organization
International economics
Economic development
The “sensometría”, statistics applied to the sensorial
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Planning, IT strategy and policy
Telematics and internet business (online)
Security in wireless networks
Fundamentals of data communications
Development of games for mobile devices
Engineering of requirements
Development of applications in mobile phones and social
networks
Management of new mobile and internet technologies
ITIL V3 fundamentals and certification tests
Basic concepts of management of knowledge
Agile development of software projects with Scrum
Business intelligence: What, why, who, how
Data networks & convergence of services
Fundamentals of electronics and communications
Fundamentals of computers and informatics
Introduction to project management
Development of telecommunications and telematics
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Concepts and models for e-business
Internet and TCP/IP technologies
TIC Planning and management
Software for e-business
Applications for electronic commerce
Management and security in computer networks
Design of networks and applications
Virtual learning environment (AVA)
Moderating virtual learning environments
Learning and creation of communities supported by TICs
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Literacy on the web
Scenarios for learning computer fundamental concepts
Preparation for CCNA industrial certification
Augmented reality in PCs and mobiles
Mobile telephony
Mobile data and applications J2ME
Cellular mobile communications
Wireless networks (WiFi)
Electronic equipment facilities
Security in wireless informatics and mobile networking
Radar systems management
Fundamentals of basic electronics
PLC, Programmable Logic Controllers, Bioengineering
New generation networks
Automation project management
Clinical engineering and hospital technological management
Biomedical metrology
Updating in orthotics for foot and ankle
Use of software tools
• Autocad
• Numerical methods and programming
• Computational tools for teaching mathematics
• Process simulation with pro model
• Preparation for the examination of the international
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9. UNIT OF PROJECTS
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UNIT OF PROJECTS
Masters, specialization, diplomas and courses
Within the institutional framework and based on their
experience, the Unit of Projects participates in the development,
implementation and consolidation of a culture of Projects and
Project Management in the School and its environment, as a
contribution to human, economic and social development of
the countries, their companies and institutions.
Mastery
• Development and integral management of projects
As a Global Registered Education Provider (REP®) that credits
the School as the first university in Colombia recognized for
training in the guidelines of the Project Management Institute
PMI®, the Unit provides services of training, research and
extension (support, consulting and advisory services) in the
areas of integral development and management of projects,
internally, to undergraduate programs, graduate programs and
other School institutional units and externally, to companies
and national and international institutions.
Specialization
• Development and integral management of projects
Diplomas
• Management of projects
• Formulation and evaluation of projects
Courses
• Risk management
• Planning and control of projects with ms project
• Implementation of the project management office pmo
• Preparation for the international certification exam
• Project management professional (pmp)
• Implementation of earned value management
• Conflict and negotiation
• Management of programs
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38 I REASEARCH AND INNOVATION FOR THE SCHOOL ( I+i )
38 I Objectives of research and innovation
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REASEARCH AND INNOVATION
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The School understands research as a methodical process
of generation, appropriation and application of knowledge in
the scientific, technological and professional fields developed.
This process is based on logic, problematic and validity criteria
proper of these fields, as well as on the progress made by the
relevant academic and scientific communities, both at national
and international environments.
The high academic standards, the commitment to the
transformation of the social conditions and ethical behavior are
the institutional values that, as a priority, guide research and
are at the service of man. Of course, it also serves to conserve
the ecosystems, the scientific and technological progress, the
solution of social problems, the improvement of life quality
and the excellence of their own building projects in both
undergraduate and graduate studies of the institution.
The freedom of thought and academic pluralism that
the institution declares in its principles are reflected in the
autonomy that the academic community of the School has to
define the paradigms of research and to guide studies from
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epistemological approaches and methodological processes in
line with the objects and problems of research in each field.
The research, as a basic function of the School, comprises
the creative, individual or collective work done in a systematic
manner, and aimed at developing critical thinking and the
scientific spirit in the members of the academic community and
generate or incorporate knowledge in each field.
Moreover, the School sees innovation as a process generated
from an idea of research or the creation or transformation of
products, services, processes, procedures, methodologies and
techniques that meet the needs of society.
Objectives of research and innovation
• Generate a culture of research and innovation as a fundamental aspect of academic activities in the School. This culture is mainly expressed in the constant and disinterested
search of knowledge about the world, reality, man and his
quality of life to understand them from different meanings
and possibilities. In this respect, the purpose related to the
creation, adaptation and appropriation of scientific and cultural knowledge should imbue the functions of teaching and
social outreach.
• Promote the development of the creative spirit and ability of
innovation in the members of the academic community.
• Permanently stimulate the active participation of the academic community in the study of Colombian reality in order
to generate autochthonous solutions for national problems.
• Base training of members of the academic community on
high scientific and technological knowledge.
• Develop units of specialized research to become centers of
generation and dissemination of knowledge.
• Contribute to the development of the region and the country
through projects that aim to provide diagnosis, analysis and
solution of their problems and needs.
• Develop and strengthen the research capacity of teachers
and students
• Develop and strengthen the research groups as well as improve their national and international vision.
• Generate impact with the research and innovation results
on the undergraduate and graduate curricula through their
teaching – learning processes.
• Generate progress in different areas of knowledge
• Establish new Master’s and Doctor’s degrees and consolidate the existing.
• Incorporate activities dealing with different levels and ways
of scientific and technological research, such as: generation,
transfer, adaptation, adoption and dissemination of knowledge.
• Develop knowledge and innovations from research, preferably applied and of interdisciplinary nature.
• Develop Master’s Degrees linked to the research lines for
their mutual development and consolidation.
• Strengthen the capacity of transferring the results of research.
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Groups of research
The School has groups that develop basic research,
applied research and innovation. The programs, projects and
products of the activities developed by the research groups are
focused on their strongest performance areas for each of the
development areas of the country and constitute the basis to
generate Master’s Degree programs, courses and continuing
education seminars.
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• Ecitronics
• Pentagogia
• CTG – Computers
• Educing
• Electricity Markets
• Socio – economic Studies – Corpoica
• Sensometrics
• Research group on Roads and Transportation
• Research group on Structures and Materials
• Research group on Engineering of Materials
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• Research group on Development and Comprehensive
Management of Projects Studies
• Geotechnical Research Group
• Teaching innovation and educational research Innovad - IE
• Center for Hydraulic Studies
• Center for Economic Studies
• Center for Environmental Studies
• Center for Business Studies and Development
• Center for Research on Optimization and Logistics – CIOL
• Center for Research in Manufacturing and Services – CIMSER
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International Relations
country obtaining the diploma of both, the School of Engineering
and the university abroad.
Through the offices of International Relations, Graduate, Inter
University Contracts and Agreements, University –Enterprise
and Continuing Education, the School offers various programs
to enhance the professional preparation. Throughout their
training at the School, students can find various opportunities
for personal and professional development which facilitate
their approach to organizations and national and international
universities.
Scholarship Program
• Young Engineers Germany – This program is supported by
the German Service for Academic Exchange (DAAD, for its
initials in German), the Ministry of Education, Icetex and
Colciencias. Annually, they offer full scholarships for students
with academic excellence in the School, who will take an
intensive course of German in the School and in Germany
and an academic semester in a German university and later, a
professional internship at an institution in that country.
Student Exchange Program
This program favors the possibility to complete some academic
credits of the career in a local, a national or an international
university up to one year. For this purpose, the School has signed
twofold agreements with prestigious universities in Colombia
and other countries (Flags of Germany, France, Argentina,
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Salvador, Spain, United
States of America, Netherlands, India, Italy, Mexico, Colombia,
Norway and United Kingdom)
Double Academic Diploma
Thanks to this program, undergraduate students have the
opportunity to complete the career at a university of another
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• Young Engineers France – This program is supported by the
Embassy of France in Colombia, the Ministry of Education,
Icetex and Colciencias. The program offers scholarships for
two years to students of the last semesters with academic
excellence, in order to obtain double academic diploma in M1
programs in French universities.
• Program of Student and Academic Mobility of the Alliance
Pacific - This program was established by the governments
of Colombia, Chile, Peru and Mexico and the School belongs
to it. This program supports the exchange of undergraduate
and doctoral students and teachers in the four partner
countries. Other scholarships of international mobility*
Other scholarships our students have been benefited of to
finance their mobility projects are Banco Santander Scholarships,
DAAD Scholarship for the improvement of the German language,
ELAP Scholarships, EIFFEL Scholarship, Botin Foundation
Scholarship, CEF (Corporation for Studies in France) Scholarship
and Scholarships of Andean Integration.
Programs for foreign students
Students from other institutions can have the opportunity
to participate in academic exchanges, dual degree programs,
research, internship and professional practices.
Postgraduate scholarships for foreigners
The School offers financial aid through the scholarship
program of reciprocity for foreign students of Icetex.
Language Courses
From time to time, the School introduces students to several
institutions specialized in programs of language studies both at
home and abroad and has signed agreements with recognized
institutions like the Alliance Française and the Göethe Institut
that offer language courses.
Professional practices
These practices are performed inside and outside the
country in order to establish channels of communication with
the productive sector, which allows the academic community to
know the reality of the environment and companies to benefit
from the processes of research and vocational training of the
institution.
Social Practices
It proposes a participatory approach in which social actors
participate in development projects with students where they
analyze, diagnose and define action lines to become a proposal
of understanding, intervention or transformation of reality.
Job Bank for leisure time
This Job Bank will provide students with time available, work
experiences before graduation.
Work Experience Programs
The School supports students to participate in work programs
in the United States during their vacation time.
Office of Graduates
The Office of Graduates links the graduates to their university
and their society, making them part of their transformation
processes and scientific, academic and social growth.
This office focuses its work to strengthen the sense of
belonging and seeks permanent presence of the graduates in
the University work, so they have the opportunity to enrich the
university with their contributions, experiences and suggestions
for improvement, making it an institution progressing with the
support of the graduates.
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
• Consortium CoHemis
• École Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Metz (ENIM) - France
• École Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Brest (ENIB) - France
• École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Switzerland
• École Nationale Supérieure d´Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) France
• Groupe ENI (Écoles Nationales d’Ìngénieurs) - France
• Instituts Nationaux des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) - France
• Hautes Études d’Ingénieur (HEI) - France
• Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT) - France
• Hebei Vocational College of Foreign Languages - China
• Institución Tecnológica de Toluca - México
• Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey - México
• German Service of Academic Exchange - Germany
• Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
• Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina
• Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile
• Universidad de Alicante - Spain
• Universidad de Salamanca - Spain
• Universidad del Golfo de México Norte - México
• Universidad Mayor, Real y Pontificia de San Francisco Xavier
de Chuquisaca - Bolivia
• Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche - Spain
• Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - Spain
• Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana - Chile
• University of Newcastle - Australia
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“El otoño” coliseum
El Otoño Coliseum is a cultural and sports center built with
the priority of providing the community with a space to integrate
sports and cultural activities which promote the welfare of all.
The architectural complex, designed by the firm Anzellini
Garcia- Reyes Architects, has been raised in three bodies that
host sporting, educational and wellness spaces which can be
enabled for cultural activities. The design and construction
involve engineering firms whose partners and employees are
graduates of the School, for example Aceraq, Botero Ibañez,
M&G Engineers, Oscar Giraldo & Co. and Gamma Ltd.
NATURE
The project is an architectural monument to sports and
culture. Its central cover of harmonic curves allow the perception
of the functions to be fulfilled:
• It has a central nave housing fields and an impressive center
of cultural events. It is organized in two zones: to the south,
the area covered and closed with basketball courts and to
the north, the covered and open zone with volleyball and
indoor soccer courts.
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• Two two-floor side naves flanking the central nave, designed
for sport and cultural support activities.
• Bridge- beam between the basketball and volleyball courts. It
is the central support of the deck and is used as the gallery
for entertainment.
• Metal center cover
• Flat side covers that are useful as terraces.
• Metal structure of columns and beams in the central nave.
• Structure of reinforced concrete arcades in the side aisles
with surface facades made of brick.
TECHNICAL AND SUSTAINABILITY CRITERIA
The project coordinates with precision technical variables in
the management of the structure, the construction system, the
light, the acoustics, the climate, the components and materials.
It is based on the concept of sustainability including
bioclimatic factors, design by coordinated systems for easy
maintenance, choice of energy saving and recycling.
Bioclimatic. The orientation of the coliseum allows controlling
the natural fall of the sunlight and the minimum energy
consumption for daytime electric lighting. The arrangement of
the tilting of the window frames facilitates cross circulation of
breeze for natural ventilation and release of hot air from inside.
fire, the NSR-10 regulations and in general, regulations for
human security.
FUNCTIONAL CRITERIA
The project has been conceived in the manner of multi-use
equipment that combines sports and cultural activities for both
the School community and external users. The zoning allows
for great flexibility in combining educational activities in small
enclosures, as well as social and cultural activities in a large
extended central enclosure.
Water supply system and networks. The hydraulic, sanitary,
electrical and voice and data networks will be on display,
organized in trays along circulation corridors of buildings 1
and 2 allowing their permanent inspection and adaptation to
changing uses.
Recycling. Water, according to its origin (Company of Aqueduct
and Sewerage of Bogota, EAAB, deep well or rain water) will be
used separately for human consumption or toileting. Likewise,
the treatment of the discharges will be differentiated.
Security. The set incorporates the safety criteria as prescribed
in the building code of Bogota, the NFPA regulations against
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University welfare
The University Welfare focuses its work to the promotion of
human development in order to improve the quality of life of the
university community in all its dimensions (emotional, social,
cognitive, physical, cultural, aesthetic and spiritual). For that
purpose, the following areas have been worked:
Health
Services of medicine, nursing, ambulance, dentistry and
psychology aimed at the prevention, early diagnosis, treatment
and rehabilitation in health -disease conditions
Recreation and sports
The School promotes the creation of healthy habits, hygiene
and body development. For this purpose, the School provides
several options such as: training, recreational, competitive and
directed sports.
The School has an excellent sports campus, a cultural and
sports center, a gymnasium, sports kits and a group of qualified
professionals.
Induction and Mentoring programs
These programs exist according to the needs of the students
in order to: promote the process of adaptation to the institution
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consistently their academic process and social performance.
These programs are complemented with the mentoring of
academic counselors..
Socioeconomic promotion
It supports financially students in their involvement in
academic, sporting and cultural events, as well as in associations
and student groups. On the other hand, it subsidizes the
participation in health campaigns and in academic and social
projects.
Ecology
It carries out actions promoting care of the environment
and spaces in the School, for which campaigns and preventive
actions are conducted.
Arts and culture
Artistic and cultural options such as plastic arts, performing
arts, musical, audio visual, literary arts and all kinds of
expressions to raise awareness as human beings within a context
that claims them as such.
CONTACTS
Business Training
[email protected]
Ext. 118 and 249
Continuing Education
[email protected]
Ext. 118 and 249
University - Business
[email protected]
Ext. 294 and 312
Office of Graduates
[email protected]
Ext. 120 and 312
Publisher
[email protected]
Ext. 394
Management of Communications and Marketing
[email protected]
Ext. 243
Contact us
[email protected]
Ext. 109
Graduate studies [email protected]
Ext. 109, 122, 373, 383 and 385
Undergraduate - Admissions
[email protected]
Ext. 101, 263 and 274
International Relations
[email protected]
Ext. 328 and 312
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