UNIMAGDALENA graduates professionals, technologists and technicians Universidad del Magdalena

UNIMAGDALENA graduates professionals, technologists and technicians Universidad del Magdalena
UNIMAGDALENA graduates professionals, technologists and technicians Universidad del Magdalena

A group of 62 students from the virtual and distance modalities of the faculties of Humanities and Business and Economic Sciences received diplomas from the Alma Mater.

In a firm commitment to the territory, as proclaimed by Doctor Pablo Vera Salazar, Rector of the University of Magdalena, they moved to the municipality of Pelaya, in the department of Cesar, to graduate 62 people. The solemn ceremony took place in the Paraninfo Auditorium of the Jardín Foundation.

Graduates of the technical, technological and professional levels correspond to programs of the faculties of Humanities and Business and Economic Sciences, offered through the Center for the Regionalization of Education and Opportunities – CREO -.

Of the 38 graduates from the Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences, five became professionals in the Occupational Health and Safety Administration Program and one in the Public Administration Program.

In this same faculty, four people from Cesar obtained degrees from the Technology Program in Occupational Safety and Health Management, 24 from the Professional Technical Program in Occupational Risk Prevention and four from the Professional Technical Program in Territorial Public Management Processes.

For its part, the Faculty of Humanities had 24 graduates, of which 22 achieved the title of Sports Professional and two became technologists in Physical Education, Recreation and Sports.

“The initiative of Doctor Pablo Vera Salazar, Rector of the Alma Mater, to bring education to the territories, continues to give results. We are the example of this”, assured José Paternina Pérez, who thanks to the presence of the House of Higher Studies in his municipality was able to materialize his dream of graduating as a Professional in Sports.

Likewise, Luz Torres Quiñonez, graduate of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration Program, expressed her gratitude and satisfaction for having completed her studies at this Institution and recognized UNIMAGADLENA’s work in reaching the most remote places.

“The responsibility and pedagogical and methodological professionalism of each professor allowed us, during all the semesters taken, to have great guides, direction and tutoring, with extraordinary quality. “Thank you all!” said Torres Quiñonez.

During the graduation ceremony, Master Wilson Velásquez Bastidas, director of CREO, congratulated the graduates on their achievement and reminded them that a good public education has the power to transform lives.

In this way, the University of Magdalena, with the leadership of its Rector Pablo Vera Salazar, continues to meet the goals established in the University Development Plan 2020-2030, which consist of expanding its academic offering in the territories to allow more and more populations access high-quality higher education.

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