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INF-555 Logical CircuitsNumber systems, “Booleana: algebra. Switching circuits (Digital), electric blocks, ( OR and AND).Minimization methods, codes, Detection and correction of errors.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INF-451.INF-556 Simulation of SystemsDefinition of simulation. Statistical tests for pseudorandom numbers: Sphere phenomenon models.Simulation application. Verification of the simulation resources. Simulation languages. Simulation languageapplication.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INF-560, MAT-371.INF-560 Information SystemsThe administration of systems. Development of the administration theory and the organization. Moderntheory of organization. System approaches for the organization and administration. The information systemsand administration. Information systems based on computers, for decision making. Problem solutionsand decision making. The administrative science and the system modeling. Future of the managementinformation system (SIG)Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INF-310, INF-353.INF-575 Planning and Control of Computer ProjectsA project is an effort of temporal development oriented to the creation of a product, service or unique result.The use frequency of this work mechanism, especially in the field of computing and communication, togetherwith its nature of progressive elaboration, have given as a result the establishment and specific weight of thediscipline of project management. Under this name are included all that knowledge, practices, methodology,techniques, procedures and competitions that have been revealed important for the satisfactory conclusionof the projects, that is to say, for the attainment of its objectives and requirements of within the prefixed timeand resource. That’s why the knowledge of this discipline is fundamental for future professionals of the fieldof Information and Technology Information ( TIC)Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INF-359, INF-560.INF-900 Grade WorkThe grade work for the degree in computing consists in a supervised labor through which can be evaluatedthe integration of the acquired knowledge by the student throughout the career and their abilities forinvestigation. So as to the draft of technical reports and the presentation before an evaluating jury.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of Theory: 0. Hours of practice: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects.INF-901 Grade WorkThe grade work for the degree in computing consists in a supervised labor through which can be evaluatedthe integration of the acquired knowledge by the student throughout the career and their abilities forinvestigation. The draft of technical reports and the presentation and defense before an evaluating jury.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of Theory: 0. Hours of practice: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 351

ING – CIVIL ENGINEERINGING-100 Introduction to Civil EngineeringUpon termination of the present program, the student of civil engineering will be in capacity to write, inpanoramic, the field of action in the discipline that he will study and execute.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ING-110 Descriptive GeometryUpon termination of the present program, the student acquires a visual training and a purified technique,that will put him in capacity to perform composition exercises and work plans with clarity, precision andagility; all that through studies of diverse forms of projection and graphic expression of points, lines, bodiesand volumes in space.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ING-111 Topography IInitiates the study of the form of one part of the surface of the earth, where the professional of engineering,land surveying, architecture and agronomy, and others will develop his /her professional jobs.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none. MAT-171 In careers 901 and 914.ING-112 Topography IICapacity to determine the heights (quotes) of a part adequately established of the terrain and its graphicrepresentation (form), and others.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-111.ING-210 TopographyGives the student a complement of visual education and practical experience in the necessary dimensionalappreciation for the architect as well as the instrument for the precise determination of the forms of terrains,sites and construction staking and land movements, through an intensive exposition of planimetry andaltimetry techniques and instrumental use.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ING-220 Elemental mechanicsDetermination of static moments and of figure inertia regarding any given axis. Determination of solidsreaction subjected to loads. Concept of interior forces in simple structures. Laws of reasoning and itsapplication.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: FIS-115, MAT-160.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 352

ING-221 Technical Mechanics IThe subject mechanics I belongs to the middle cycle of the civil engineering career. This allows the studentto acquire the required base for the study of the behavior of the structures from the materials resistancepoint of view and the construction statics. Here it studies the balance of the bodies preparing the studentfor the study of movement of the bodies in Technical Mechanics II.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-170, FIS-211. Only FIS-211 in career 914 and 921.ING-224 Drawing IGraphic communication is very important in engineering because their ideas and projects have in lineardrawings one of the most efficient ways for its presentation and study before it is made reality.Credits: 4-2-4. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-110. None in career 921.ING-225 Drawing IIWith this part of the subject, the student of Civil Engineering completes the necessary level of textbookknowledge, through a visual object process in three dimensions. Here the student learns the plenitude andputs in practice the term “Deepness”. With this, we accomplish that the student can interpret the indicatedelements in only one layout, just like it appears in reality. Also, receives the first information about thecontent and development of an engineering project.Credits: 4-2-4. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 56.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-224.ING-300 GeologyThis subject introduce the student on being able to identify the different materials and defects that are foundin the terrestrial core, which is of great importance due to all the works the engineer develops, he/she hasto take advantage of or found to upon the earth; therefore all the property or defect that a terrain has, theengineer has to take in account for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the engineeringworks.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: IAG-208, IAG-209. Only FIS-212 in career 902.ING-311 Material Resistance IThis course if performed with the purpose of developing the capacity of reasoning in the student and thiscould start the next course of RESISTANCE, whose study should be followed by behavior objectives, sothat it can confront the superior studies in an easy and efficient form.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-221, MAT-271.ING-320 Mechanics of the Deformable SolidsThis program presents the themes whose content needs to know the student, and its importance is based inthe necessity that the student has to learn to distinguish the behavior of the structural elements when theyare subject to different kinds of efforts.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-220. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 353

ING-322 Technical Mechanics IIThe second part of mechanics (that corresponds to dynamic), start with a cinematic intensification,mechanisms. Principle dynamics. Different approaches to dynamic problems. Applications to engineering.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-221, MAT-271. Only ING-221 in career 921.ING-325 Fluid MechanicsThis subject is conceptualized within the support subjects; that is to say, that it belongs to the middle cyclein which it is given. To the civil engineering students it is basic to proceed with the necessary hydraulicand hydrological studies for the academic formation of the student in: The design of all structures that arerelated in any way with water, the design of hydraulic machines, design of the solution in case of erosionof rivers and coasts, and study of the environmental impact, andothers.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-271, ING-322.ING-331 Introduction to Design of Wood StructuresThis program presents the themes with content the student should know, and its importance is based on thenecessity of the student, that should learn to distinguish the behavior of the different structural elements,when these are subjected to different kinds of efforts.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-320.ING-332 Introduction to Design of Reinforced Concrete StructuresThis program presents the themes which content is of great importance therefore the student can learn todistinguish the mechanical behavior of the structural elements of reinforced concrete.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-320.ING-333 Statics MechanismAnalysis of the orce systems. Balance laws. Simple and tensors structure analysis and. Distributed forces.Friction coefficient. Centroids and moment of inertia.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-170 or MAT-171.ING-336 Static of constructions IThis is the first part of a course of two semesters which the interior and exterior forces of structure of civil engineeringwill be studied, as well as the deformations. The first part the statically determined systems will be signaled, and atthe end of the course the student will be able to determine exterior and interior forces both in reticular structuresand full soul, construct diagrams of interior actions, construct lines of influence and determine deformations.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-221(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 354

ING-337 Static of Constructions IIThe subject static of construction i.e. belongs to the middle cycle of the civil engineering career. In it the hyper staticstructures are refined and are extended to the obtained knowledge in static of construction I.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-336, MAT-365.ING-339 Analysis of the Wood StructuresIntroduce the fundaments of mechanics, vector algebra. Static of the rigid bodies and properties of the materials,that will apply to the analysis and dimensioning of the wood structures, like beams, columns and earwigs.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-270.ING-343 Material ResistanceForces and deformation due to axial charges. Torsion charges. Flexor movement. Momentum and cut diagrams.Cutting and normal efforts. General theory of the flexo-understanding and flexo-tension.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-333.ING-401 Wood StructuresThe student of civil engineering acquires the capacity to design the elements that integrate wooden structures, also,will be able to use the standards that allow obtaining the maximum output of the wood.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-312.ING-402 Metal StructuresAt the end of this program, the civil engineering student acquires the capacity to design the elements that integratea metal structure, also, to be able to use the standards that allows obtaining the maximum of the metal.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-327.ING-405 Environmental Impact on Engineering WorksThe students can apply the acquired knowledge to plan and design works that take in account elementsof significance of the environmental impacts and risks, allowing speed and improvement to the controlprocedures and project developments, works and activities within a promotion framework of the sustainabledevelopment with environmentalresponsibility.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ING-410 Rural ConstructionsIntroduces the diverse elements that must include the so called rural works, like: Material and Methods ofConstruction, cost estimates. etcCredits: 3-2-3. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-371, ING-339.ING-411 Reinforced Concrete IWith this part of the subject, the civil engineering student acquires the capacity to dimension the structureof reinforced concrete. Acquire dominion of the basic theories of: reinforced concrete, treatments applied tobending sections, isotropic slabs, and the shear stress in beams.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-312, ING-337. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 355

ING-415 Introduction to Seismic AnalysisThis subject prepares the student, to know the adequate requests, due to seismic movements, like theinterior force caused by this, so as to enable the structure design capable of resisting this type of action.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-411, ING-482.ING-421 Civil ConstitutionsThe subject civil Constitutions belongs to the professional cycle of the career of Civil Engineering. In givingthe student an application of the fundaments of engineering. Train the students in the management ofactivities of construction, to reveal methods that lead to the improvement of these activities, at the sametime the costs are lowered.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-482.ING-425 Reinforced Concrete IIThe subject Reinforced Concrete II belongs to the professional cycle of the Civil Engineering career and isthe continuation of Reinforced Concrete I. In this it addresses the more complex structure designs subjectto the effect of composite and oblique flexion, torsion, direct cut and combination of these requests.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-411.ING-440 Construction MaterialsThe subject Construction Materials belongs to the professional cycle of the Civil Engineering career.This allows the students to learn about the fabrication procedures, use and conservation of the principleconstruction materials.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-300.ING-450 HydrologyIntroduce to the Civil engineering student the study of the hydraulic resources of civil engineering thestudies of the hydraulic resources in a way that it can determine the extreme conditions in which thehydraulic structures are subjected to, from the designs point of view and the systems operation.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-325.ING-451 General HydraulicsThe subject studies the behavior of the fluids ( with special emphasis in the water), as it flows throughchannels, pipes, as well as the phenomena’s that are produced to block the water flow by the passagescited.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-325.ING-452 Agriculture HydraulicsProvides the necessary knowledge for the study of the water-ground-plant relation. Introduction to theirrigation principles. Study from the physical-chemical point of view of the quality of the irrigation water.Credits: 4-3-3. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 42.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: FIS-012, MAT-270.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 356

ING-453 Irrigation and DrainageApplication of the knowledge of Agriculture hydraulics. Necessary knowledge for design, construction andmaintenance of classic and modern irrigation systems.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-452.ING-455 Water Supply and Sewerage IAt the end of this program, the civil engineering student acquires the capacity to design distribution networksof water and sewerage for cities.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-450, ING-451.ING-461 Applied Hydraulics IThe subject applied hydraulics belongs to the professional cycle of the Civil Engineering career. This givesthe students the necessary knowledge about the classification and function of the use of hydraulics basedon their purposes and goals.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-451.ING-471 Highways IGive to the student the necessary fundamental and practical knowledge so that at the end of the course hewill be able to cope satisfactorily in all the aspects consisting in the geometric study of a highway, so thatthis fulfills the requirement of the modern techniques of construction.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-112.ING-472 Highways IIHighways II, as a subject, tends to the training of the future civil engineers in the study area, design andconstruction of highway pavements. In this sense the knowledge to be given include the methodology ofthe field work for the study of the soils, the transit analysis to know all the design charges, the methodsand practices of the required laboratory for the diverse types of materials to use, according to the typeof pavement to design and/or construct. Flexible, rigid, semi rigid, as well as the teams and methods ofconstruction.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-471, ING-482. Only ING-471 in career 914.ING-473 Highways and Urban EngineeringWith this subject it is intended to complement the knowledge about the previously acquired transportation,through the study of techniques that allow the design of solutions to plan and improve the urban transportationof passengers, as well as the architectural part of a highway of terrestrial communication between the othernecessary aspects for its construction.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-472.ING-481 Soil Mechanics IStudy and application of the exploration of soils, rocky formations, granulometry, classification of the soilsand their permeability, and others, as well as to familiarize the student about these principles and theirapplication in Civil Engineering.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-311. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 357

ING-482 Soil Mechanics IIStudy and application of the plastic balance of soils, thrusts, charge capacity, building footings and walls,rock foundation, etc. as well as to familiarize the student about these principles and their application in CivilEngineering.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-481.ING-485 Illumination Design and WiringAnalysis and design of systems of residential potency, commercial and industrial; studies the requirements of“National Electric Code” and local, Charge calculations and currents of short circuits. Levels of illumination:minimum required establishments.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none. Fis-213 for career 902.ING-490 Investigation MethodologyIntroduce methodologies and techniques of investigation of operations. Study models of solutions of linearprogramming and non linear. Transportation model. Dynamic programming. Whole linear programming.Non linear programming. Inventory models. Forecasts. Decision theory.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: EDU-107, MAT-337.ING-504 Administration of the Engineering CompanyAt the end of this program, the civil Engineering student will be able to: a) use the most rational waythe business administration tools to obtain a good management; b) Apply effectively the methods andtechniques like the diagram bar, critical route, CPM and PERT in the organization, planning, direction andcontrol of works and engineering projects; c) analyze and interpret the accounting and financial reports(situation states, win and loss states and financial index) of the engineering company d) appreciate thevalue of money in time through the principles and general concepts of economic engineering; e) formulateand evaluate engineering projects; f) act in the process of decision making in a company with sufficientscientific base.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-421.ING-510 Budgets and StandardsThis subject presents the general criteria that serve as a base for the students, for the elaboration andreview of the budget and takeoffs in the civil Engineering works. Also raises the study of specifications andstandards that will be the complement of the analysis of budget costs.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-421.ING-520 FoundationsThis subject belongs to the professional cycle of the Civil Engineering career. This gives the student theknowledge about the structural design of foundations.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-411.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 358

ING-540 Introduction to Economic EngineeringAt the end of the present program the civil engineering student will be able to: apply the discipline ofeconomy to engineering, making a multidisciplinary special emphasis and establishing its limits. 2. Analyzethe economic perspectives of a region or country company. 3. Analyze the interrelation of variables in anyeconomic phenomena, and the grade in which it mostly affects and are affected by others.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ECO-100, ING-510. Only ECO-101 in career 921ING-541 BridgesKnowledge of freight trains, basic for bridge designs, usual constructive forms for small bridges, mediumand big of reinforced concrete or steel concrete. Curve bridges in steel structural plants, including secondaryrequests in bold arcs.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-337, ING-472.ING-550 Clean upThe subject clean up belongs to the professional cycle of the Civil Engineering student, which allowsthat the students acquire the necessary knowledge for the cleanup of urban edifications and rural zones.Offering those areas the basic sanitary services that guarantee the health of the individuals that occupy thehabitat and the adequate development of their activities.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-455.ING-556 Aqueducts and Sewerage IIWhen watching the present program, the civil engineering student will be able to design treatments for thepurification of water, the design and operation of treatment plants of waste waters; and the unitary processfor the water treatment. Sedimentation, filtration and disinfection, chemical and biological treatment.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-455.ING-562 Applied Hydraulics IIThe subject applied hydraulics belongs to the professional cycle of the Civil Engineering career. This givesthe students the necessary knowledge about the classification and function of the use of hydraulics basedon their purposes and goals.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-461.ING-570 UrbanismThis course in no way pretends to make town planners; but to enthuse and provoke the students thathave the desire to keep deepening in the various and transcendental problems in the life in a city. Theparticipants when studying this subject will be able to know intimately and to understand it, since it will workwithin it, is committed to direct and orientate their activity and professional capacity in a way that alwaystends to help guide to the search of their most valued attributes: and indifferent attitude for their problems,will undoubtedly guide them to the discomfort, repulsion, sadness and detention of progress.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-471. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 359

ING-583 Land MovementStudy and application of the land movement in situations of magnitude, since this is very important for thedaily development of the career, tracing the Guidelines to follow reducing the costs making, a good use ofthe machinery and staff to the hours of performing an activity like this. As well as familiarizing the studentwith these principles and the application in Civil Engineering.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-471, ING-482.ING-900 Grade WorkThe Grade Work is and investigations in any of the areas of Civil Engineering, giving priority to those themes of theGrade Work that are written in the School of Civil Engineering. This investigation will consolidate the knowledge ofthe student in an area of interest and will serve as a stimulus for the realization of the subsequent studies in the areasof interests to the students of the career.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of Theory: 0. Hours of practice: 168.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-471, ING-482. INI – INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGINI-120 Introduction to Industrial EngineeringHistory, scope and development of the Industrial Engineering; as well as the special terminology, work areaand an introduction to the industrial productive systems.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.INI-210 Industrial DrawingStudy of scales and the dominion of the projections to design surfaces and parts of mechanical pieces withthe use of the computer, using the CAD-CAM design programs.Credits: 4-2-4. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 46.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ING-224.INI-321 Production Systems Design IThis subject offers the student one proposal a day bases on engineering and organization of ProductionSystems, its function in the Industrial Engineering, methods and techniques in the work measurement,administration of wages and salaries, behavioral sciences and human factors, planning and controlprocedures , the computers and the Industrial Engineer, companies, machinery and installations, otherapplications of the industrial Engineering.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-330.INI-324 Business BudgetThis subject instructs the student in the theoretical and practical principles of Business Budget, salesprogram, administrative production, investments and the different financial states.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 360

INI-331 Material Sciences IThe material sciences involve investigating the relation between the structures and the properties of thematerials. On the contrary, the material engineering is based on the property-structure relation and designor projects the structure of a material to get a predetermined set of properties. It is convenient to qualifythis difference, because it often tends to confusion. The material sciences is a multidisciplinary field thatstudies the fundamental knowledge about the macroscopic physical properties of the materials and appliesit in many areas of science and engineering, getting that these can be used as works, machines or diversetools, or converting their necessary or required products by the society.This first part of the subject of Material Sciences will focus in studying properties, like density, elasticitymodule, rigid module, plasticity, Fluency and ductility, bending and crushing and their applications inindustrial levels.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: FIS-211, QUI-112.INI-332 Material Sciences IIThe material sciences involve investigating the relation between the structures and the properties of thematerials. On the contrary, the material engineering is based on the property-structure relation and designor projects the structure of a material to get a predetermined set of properties. It is convenient to qualifythis difference, because it often tends to confusion. The material sciences is a multidisciplinary field thatstudies the fundamental knowledge about the macroscopic physical properties of the materials and appliesit in many areas of science and engineering, getting that these can be used as works, machines or diversetools, or converting their necessary or required products by the society.In this second part the subject Material Sciences will focus in studying the properties and behavior of thematerials when they are used in high temperatures, properties and applications of isolated conductive anddielectric materials, the magnetic properties of the materials: rust, corrosion and degradation, as well as thestudy of the relation between the materials, process and manufacture and the environment.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-331.INI-341 Operation Investigations IThe Operation Investigations applies to the problems that refer to the driving and coordination of operations(or activities) within an organization. The nature of the organization is an immaterial essence, and in fact,the OI has been applied in an extent manner in the areas as diverse a manufacturing, transportation,construction, telecommunications, financial planning, health care, militia and public services, to name afew. Like this the gamma application is extraordinarily broad.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-371.INI-342 Operation Investigations IIThe Operation Investigations applies to the problems that refer to the driving and coordination of operations(or activities) within an organization. The nature of the organization is an immaterial essence, and in fact,the OI has been applied in an extent manner in the areas as diverse a manufacturing, transportation,construction, telecommunications, financial planning, health care, militia and public services, to name afew. Like this the gamma application is extraordinarily broad.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-341. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 361

INI-351 Exterior CommerceStudies the techniques and procedures internationally practiced in the management of exterior exports andimports. The customs services and analysis of the implications of the growing process of the opening andexternal integration about the key aspects like: the change in the commercial pattern. The competition orcommercial politics.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102.INI-400 ThermodynamicsThis subject seeks to encourage creative thinking of the students to propitiate a deep understanding of thestudy of the thermal energy and the laws that dominate it.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: FIS-211, MAT-271.INI-420 Supervision TechniquesThis subject tries to emphasize in the importance of good supervision as part of an effective essentialleadership in the companies of today. Makes emphasis in the necessity that of middle managers ofconcentrating in the people more than in the technology to guarantee a good productive labor.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-110.INI-422 Design of Productions Systems IIThis subject covers all production fundaments, the importance in the systems of components, of demand,the inventories, and administration of the factors of production, factor and control procedures, the actualtechniques of the production systems.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-321.INI-425 Control of Production SystemsThis course seeks the study and analysis of the different systems of planning the current of materials thatarrive in the company, pass by them and go out of the same as a finished product. Like how to calculateand control the necessary production factors, according to the forecasts of the market demands for thedifferent products.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-422.INI-430 Industrial Security and HygieneThe subject Industrial Security and Hygiene is the one that addresses the concerning themes to theknowledge of the existing working environments and their impact of the employee.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-141, PSI-110. Only QUI-431 in career 244.INI-451 Industrial Processes IDiscussions about the different types of ferrous materials, their melting and molding techniques. Theprocess of mechanization and union. Process and relative techniques for the manufacturing of parts.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 362

INI-452 Industrial Processes IIThis subject is the continuation and complement of INI-451: Industrial Processes I. Here we learn aboutcommon machine tools, measurement methods; manufacturing process, lathes and boring mills; thecorresponding tools and the realization of practices in those processes in the metal mechanic workshop.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-451.INI-460 Industrial PlanningDefines what the strategic thinking is; know and work with the concepts of values, mission, vision andstrategy. Characteristics of the long planning, medium and short term, and its application in the plan of anindustrial company.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-342.INI-462 Industrial MaintenanceHistory, scope and development of the industrial maintenance; like the special terminology; types ofmaintenance: preventive, corrective, and programmed. Their special controls index and measurements.Maintenance of the physical plant. Security in the maintenance.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.INI-465 Formulation and Evaluation of ProjectsThe subject of Formulation and Evaluation of Projects treat the essential concepts to try to meet theeconomic and social profitability of any type of project. So that in a way it can assure to solve a humannecessity in an efficient form, secure and profitable.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-111, ING-540.INI-510 Professional EthicsThis subject analyzes the fundamental problems of the individual and social morality, and puts them in reliefin the study of professional duties. Tries to define with clarity and concision the nature of the profession andthe different relations with all the human elements that suffer the influence or perform them.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.INI-540 Textile TechnologyIncludes flow diagram of the textile operations. Learning curve and assurance of the quality in the textilesmaterials and packing. Also, the program of the subject includes organization and machine distribution andmaintenance of the same.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.INI-541 Food TechnologyIncludes microbiology of the food. Controls. Generalities about the control in the quality of the food. Lawsand regulations in an international and national level, based on the food.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 363

INI-551 Strategic PlanningThe principal objective is to accomplish the more efficient planning in the organizations, through thedefinition of the objectives: the mission, vision and values of the cultures of the companies, availing like atool like the administrative formulas 5W+2H and FODA analysis.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-460.INI-552 Natural and Energetic ResourcesAddress the study, analysis and optimal usage of the resources for a better use in the industry in a nationaland international level.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-141.INI-563 Quality Control IThis subject is about trying to explain the basic requirements of quality and the relation with the client bothinternal and external.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-422.INI-564 Quality Control IIThis subject focuses in the related concepts with the production or manufacturing with the providers orsuppliers. Here it also tries to explain norms or international and national standards in the applied quality tothe production process like norms ISO-9000, ISo-14000Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-563.INI-565 Industrial ProjectIn this subject we focus in how to apply the learned concepts in the subject Formulation and Evaluation ofprojects applying the individual elaboration, with the guide and advice from the professor, a before projectwork. This before project should serve as base for the elaboration of the final grade work of your career.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INI-465.INI-900 Grade WorkWith this academic requirement we seek the accreditation and/or certification of the student to finish their universitystudy program.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of Theory: 0. Hours of practice: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All Subjects. LET – LETTERSLET-101 Spanish Language and Technique of Expression ISpanish Language and Expression Techniques I am a subject that correspond to the first academic periodof the student, is of mandatory character. Includes aspects related to reading process and its stages, takinginto consideration the formal aspects of different types of text. It also relate with the speech acts and oralintercommunication that most strongly associated with their careers. As well the integration of readingprocess to the drafting of test in various communication situations.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 364

LET-102 Spanish and Technique of Expression II Spanish Language and Techniques of Expression II include aspects related of creative writing, the drafting process and its stages, taking into consideration the formal aspects of different types of text. Among these are the most text strongly associated with their careers, such as functional text, problem-solving and argumentative, among others. It will enhance the reading process and will join the drafting of texts in various communication situations. Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-101. LET-112 Business Writing Techniques Provided the adequate and sufficient resources for the drafting of different letters and documents written in the commercial world. In General Terms Includes: Letters draft with all its parts, with minimum parts and larger commercial documents. Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-102. LET-113 Techniques of Report Writing This subject consists of four basic units. The first refers with generalities about the drafting and the second on the text drafting process. The third unit refers to the theoretical -practical aspects of technical reports writing. Finally, the learners in the last unit in written and orally presented a full technical report. The purpose of the last unit is to apply the knowledge and procedures built in the classes. Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-102. LET-121 Introduction to Literary Studies Provides knowledge and understanding of the technical elements that forms the literary work and a series of instruments for analysis of it. Includes the following basic aspects: General and Literary Arts; Aesthetic categories, The language and Literary Art, Literary figures, Spanish Versification, The literary Genres and their particular technique; School and Literary Movements. Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. LET-123 Universal Literature General view of basic periods of world literature as a media to meet the man from his early historical manifestations. Includes the study of different stages of the literature that had its own characteristics in the historical and cultural context, Greece and Rome, Medieval Literature, Humanism and The Renaissance, Neoclassicism. Romanticism, The Modern Novel and the Theatre. Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-101 LET-121. LET-124 Greek and Latin roots It Provides the technical understanding and words derivation starting with the lexemes to put in contact with Greek and Latin spirit through their languages. The origin sources according its importance: Etymology, Origin of Greek Voices, Greek Roots considered “Leading serial” between the words that forms central part of Greek vocabulary, Neo-Latin languages and Romances. Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 365

LET-125 Introduction to General LinguisticsPanoramic vision of the birth and development of the language science making emphasis on Europeanstructuralism. Exposed the Linguistics as a language study of structural and functional establishment oflinguistics as well as a wide view of comparative linguistics.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-101.LET-126 Morphosyntax IProvides the necessary expertise to the analysis of the Spanish morphosyntactic structure in the light ofstructural linguistic currents. Studies the phenomenon as an introduction topic, the study of simple sentencestructure and functions of the nine semantic categories.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-102.LET-211 Greek and Latin rootsGreek and Latin roots are a subject that is taught to students Faculty of Health Sciences. Includes fourunits. The first one deals with the language organization and evolution. The second one verses aboutetymologies and change of words. The third and fourth ones deal with the technicalities and cultism ofGreek and Latin respectively. All these contents are apprehended from medical texts used in classroomsand in their future profession.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-102.LET-221 Phonetics and PhonologyProvides the essential theoretical framework for understanding phonetic-phonological phenomena. Part ofthe analysis of the general concept of the Phonology and Phonetics, then the study of: The phonemes andsounds, sender and receiver general sounds, the alphabet, the phoneme and its evolution, phonetics andoral speech in Santo Domingo.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-125.LET-222 Hispanic Literature IOffered of the most essential information content, development and importance of Spanish literature fromits origins to the Generation of 98 and 27. Understand the main genres and trends of Spanish peninsularliterature, within the framework of the major features of the social history of Spain. Medieval Literature. Thetransition to the Renaissance. The Golden Age. The Neoclassicism. The Romanticism. Generation of 98and 27.Credits: 2-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-101 LET-121.LET-223 Hispanic Literature IIGive information about the main genres and currents of Hispanic American literature, within the framework ofthe main features of the history of Hispanic American countries. The Colonial Literature. From Neoclassicismto the present day. Representative figures of each era and each genre. Analysis of selected texts.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-222.LET-224 Morphosyntax IProvides the necessary skills for the analysis of Spanish morphosyntactic structure in light of structurallinguistic currents. Study the structure of the compound sentence, both the coordinated and juxtaposed asthe subordinate ones (nouns, adjectives and adverbial).Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-126.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña366

LET-225 Dominican LiteratureOffered of the most essential information about content, development and importance of literature from itsorigins until the end of the Trujillo Era. Study the main genres and currents of Dominican literature withinthe framework of the major features of our history that are fundamental for the best use of literary studies.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-223.LET-226 History of the Spanish LanguageShows the trajectory of the native language from its birth until today. Studies the evolution of the Spanishlanguage, highlighting its principal periods, most important facts that frame it and main languages anddialects that were involved in its formation. Outline the major variants of contemporary Spanish, especiallyin America and the Dominican Republic.Credits: 4-4-0. Theory hours: 56. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-124 LET-221.LET-227 Writing and StyleIt is about the student’s training in the correct use of speaking and writing expression, trying to develop theirpotential creative faculties Study of language as a tool for correct use of oral and written expression. Mainfunctions of the Cultural Language: Classification. Modes of oral and written language. Types of language.The language expression media. Includes four units and each one involves a series of practical work.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-102.LET-321 Contemporary Universal LiteratureProvides the basic knowledge to understand and locate the major literary movements that have happenedin the world starting from romanticism. Covers these topics: The new literary currents, French and RussianRealism, The French Naturalism, The Surrealism and Existentialism, The novel as an expression of thetime, The English and American poetry.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-123.LET-322 Contemporary Hispanic American LiteraturePanoramic vision of the Hispanic American literary phenomenon, covering the creations of end of thecentury and all that goes in present. Includes the following aspects: Post-modern traditions, the novels ofthe earth as an authentic expression of local saying, the transition from rural to urban thematic. The poetryand the actual novel. Story trajectory.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-223.LET-421 Contemporary Dominican LiteratureIt attempts to explore the literary work to discover the various aspects of national issues. Study of Dominicanauthors Vedrinismo, Postumismo, Independent, Surprised Poetry, Generation 48 and New Voices (Narrative,Theater and Essay).Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-121 LET-322. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 367

LET-422 Stylistic Interpretation and Analysis of the Literary PlayOffer the standards to encourage personal initiative and develop a curiosity attitude, of integration and creation.Stimulates the formation of critical judgment in the analysis and text valuation and reality being sought. Treats theliterary work under the methods and analysis techniques developed by literary schools at different eras.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-121 LET-227. LEX - FOREIGN LANGUAGESLEX-010 Basic EnglishBasic grammar structures and everyday vocabulary with an emphasis on semantic and morphologicalpatterns of the basic language. May be approved by level exams.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.LEX-105 English IBasic English course with a Pedagogy view for students which, as measure by the Level test, do not haveenough knowledge to face the basic English.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.LEX-111 MPreparatory English for PsychologyEnglish Course with a mental health sciences view for students which, as measured by the level test, donot have enough knowledge to face the basic English.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.LEX-113 Introductory English Health SciencesCourse that prepares all students of Health Sciences to develop skills and structural patterns in English,related to their careers.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 30. Practice Hours: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.LEX-115 Technical EnglishDesigned for chemistry. Analysis of simple sentence structures, compound and complex. Morphosyntacticfeatures of verbal and nominal phrases. Formation Mechanism of questions and negation. Active and passivevoice in simple and compound time. Connecting elements of phrases and sentences. Affixes trainers of newwords. Vocabulary based on chemistry area, with intensive and extensive readings. Sketches Preparation,summaries and comments about articles of technical chemical journals.Credits: 4-4-0. Theory hours: 56. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.LEX -120 English Introductory to Health ScienceThis subject is addressed to the medicine students; it was designed with the purpose of training ourprofessors to develop skills and structural patterns in English related with their medicine careers, allowingthem to apply acquired skills both in written and oral communication. Besides doing proper investigationsof bibliographical references written in English.Credits: 3-3-0 Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 30.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: LEX-113(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 368

LEX-124 Technical English of PsychologyEnglish Course with a mental health sciences view which develops in student’s skills and structural patterns,as terminologies related to their specialty.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-111.LEX-125 Technical English IDesigned with the purpose of training students to develop skills and structural patterns in English related totheir career, allowing subsequent the application to the oral and written communication.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-010.LEX-126 Technical English IIDesigned with the purpose of training students to develop skills and structural patterns in English related totheir career, allowing subsequent application to the oral and written communication.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-125.LEX-128 Technical English Health SciencesDesigned for students of health sciences with emphasis on developing in students the skills and structuralpatterns, as well as terminologies related to their specialty.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-113.LEX-140 Technical English Health Sciences IIThis subject is addressed to the medicine students; it was designed with the purpose of training ourprofessors to develop skills and structural patterns in English related with their medicine careers, allowingthem to apply acquired skills both in written and oral communication. Besides doing proper investigationsof bibliographical references written in English.Credits: 3-3-0 Hours of theory: 45 Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: LEX-128LEX-145 Introductory English for Industrial EngineeringDesigned with the purpose of training students of that career to develop skills and structural patterns inEnglish allowing subsequent application to the oral and written communication.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.LEX-146} Technical English for Industrial EngineeringDesigned with the purpose of training students of that career to deepen their skills and structural patterns,as well as English terminology related to their career, allowing subsequent the application to the oral andwritten communication.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-145.LEX-160 Legal French IMorphosyntactic analysis of main linguistic structures of the legal technical prose, as well as its logicalstructuring presented through prepared texts.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 369

LEX-161 Legal French IIUnderstanding and linguistic analysis of basic legal texts presented for its intensive reading.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-160.LEX-162 Legal French IIIUnderstanding and explanation of current and real legal text of advanced level, intensive and extensivereading.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-161.LEX-205 English IICourse that prepares all Pedagogy students to develop skills and structural patterns in English, related to their career.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LEX-105. MAT – MATHEMATICSMAT-060 Basic MathematicsArithmetic Systems, Numerical Systems Measurement Systems. Reason and Proportions. PolynomialsOperations. Factorization. Algebraic Fractions. Exponents and Logarithms. Linear, quadratic andsimultaneous equations.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.MAT-129 Math for BusinessThis course presents the concepts and mathematical techniques applicable to the Administration, Marketing,Accounting and Economics areas. The including applications allow students appreciate Mathematics as apractical and useful tool in the business area.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-060.MAT-131 Descriptive StatisticsThrough this course the student will acquire the necessary skills and abilities in the use of statistics thatallow them to make decisions in the exercise of their profession.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-060 or MAT-160.MAT-132 Statistical MethodsSampling Distributions. Introduction to sampling, Punctual and interval estimation. Hypothesis Test (Forone, two and more than two populations). Single regression and correlation: Chronological Series andIndex numbers.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-131.MAT-160 Advanced AlgebraThe content of this course is intended for the student to relate the logic with set theory; Formalize themathematical language in the operations definition, for the statement of the properties of set theory andsymbolic logic. Apply the concepts and properties of set theory and symbolic logic to solve problemsconcerning them.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-060 or none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 370

MAT-170 Differential and Integral Calculus IRelations and functions, Limits and continuity, Derivation and its applications, transcendental functions andtheir derivatives, Anti- derivatives and indefinite integrals.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-171 Calculus and Analytic IThis course provides the student: Abilities and skills of the calculus techniques, to continue studies insuperior mathematics; have developed habits and skills for methodical and effective work in mathematicsand other areas.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-180 Analytic geometryCoordinate system, Equation Graphics and geometric space, Straight line, The circumference, Transformationof coordinates, The parabola, The Ellipse, The hyperbola, Polar coordinates, Analytic geometry of space,The Plane, The line in space.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-214 Spherical TrigonometryThis course is based on the study of the laws that govern spherical triangles, rectangles and oblique angles,as well as the resolution of those triangles and their application to surveying, astronomy, among others.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-260 Linear AlgebraAlgebraic Structures, Vector Spaces. Linear transformation. Interior product. Inverse, Matrix representations.Matrix Rank. Matrix operations. Linear equations. Determinants. Roots. Characteristics. Normal Matrix.Similarity, Polynomials and matrix.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-270 Calculus and AnalyticThis course includes: Rectangular Coordinates. Straight Line equation. Circumference Equation. Limitsand Continuity. The Derivative and its Applications. Maximum and Minimum. The Definite Integral. Conics,Analytic Geometry of Space.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-271 Differential and Integral Calculus IIThis course pursues to develop skills and abilities that allow participants to interpret, propose and solveproblem situations; apply the principles and fundamental Calculus methods in solving problems in scienceand technology fields; establish an intuitive and operational approach of reality, so as problems may settlein principles and methods of universal validity; generalize operating calculations starting on situations withquantifiable magnitudes.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-170 MAT-171 or the 914 Carrere.MAT-321 Operations Research IIntroduction to Operations Research, (its history and development. Key application areas of operationsresearch and relevant characteristics). Linear Programming. Networks. Dynamic Programming. Matrixgames. Classic models of operations research.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-260. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 371

MAT-322 Operations Research IIIntroduction to probability models and its applications. Inventory models and applications. Applied stochasticprocesses, with special emphasis on Queuing theory and Markov chains. Computer simulation models.Important applications of the main models.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-132, MAT-321.MAT-330 Statistics for EngineersConcept of population and sample. Types of samples and their importance. Data Organization and itsgraphical representation. Tendency Measures of central position. Dispersion Measures, Moments,variability and asymmetry. Probabilities. Its mathematical properties. Probability distributions. Discreteand continuous. Simple random sampling. Large numbers Theorem. Simple correlation. Regression line.Meaning and importance of r.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-170 or MAT-171.MAT-333 Biostatistics and DemographyThe statistical methods and their importance in the Health Sciences. Frequency distributions, graphs andsummary measures (central tendency and dispersion). Regression and simple correlation. Demographicsdata (Fertility Measures, Birth rate and Fecundity. Relationship between various indicators of Fecundity.Mortality rates and ratios, birth rate, morbidity. The periodic oscillations in the Morbidity. Others). Basicconcepts of probability. Probability rules, Probability distributions.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 30. Practice Hours: 30Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-060.MAT-334 Biostatistics and DemographyResearch and its components. Organization, data summary and graphical representation. Measures ofdispersion. Basic concepts of probability. Probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson, Normal and others).Sampling distributions. Point and interval parameters estimation. Distributions and hypothesis testing (t, T,Chi-square). Repression and correlation. Variance analysis Introduction Some nonparametric tests.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-270.MAT-335 Technical ResearchStatistics Variable (random). Tabulation plan and questionnaire design. The information collection. Surveys.Statistical distributions. Frequencies and percentages. Parameters. Curve analysis. Hypothesis Definition.Statistical hypotheses. The use of «Test» Statistics. Correlation and Causation analysis. The Imitations ofsocial contemporary research.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-334.MAT-337 Statistical InferenceSampling distributions, Estimation, Hypothesis testing (mean, variance and proportion, for one, two or morepopulations, parametric and nonparametric), Non linear and multiple regression. Chronological Series,Quality Control.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-330.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 372

MAT – 338 Biostatistics and Demography IIThis course is destined to complete the statistical training, in more complete techniques. (Sampling,sampling distributions, estimate, hypothesis testing, regression analysis). Offering a wide range ofinstruments theoretical-practical that allows solving problems in the employment of this discipline that willease the decisions made.Credits: 3-2-2 Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 30.Duration: 15 weeks Requirement: MAT-333MAT-362 Discrete Math IDiscrete Mathematics Fundamentals, Sets, Charts, Relations Functions.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160.MAT-363 Discrete Math IIRelations, Directed graphs, Trees, Properties, Notions of Formal language, Chomsky Classification,Operations on Automata languages and their relation to Chomsky languages.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-362.MAT-365 Matrix AlgebraThis subject is a significant value tool for the logical and systematic analysis at general level. TheMatrix algebra has become an essential knowledge part required to mathematicians, engineers, physicistsand other scientists to develop, design and implement mathematical models to be applied in multiple areasof technology development and production.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-160 or MAT-171.MAT-371 Differential EquationsProblems involving differential equations. First order linear equations. Separation; accurate. Transformations.Laplace Transform. Equations Systems. Linear equations of N order. Power series to solve linear problems.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-172 or MAT-271.MAT-420 Numerical Methods and ProgrammingNumerical System. Computer Arithmetic. Introductory Mathematics. Iterative methods. Numericalintegration. Numerical solution of differential equations.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-271.MAT-550 Optimization TheoryDynamic Programming. Game Theory. Inventory theory. Markovian decision processes and its applications.Reliability. Nonlinear Programming.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisite: MAT-322.MAT-623 Quantitative MethodsDescriptive statistics (basic concepts, data presentation, central tendency measures, general scatteringmeasurements and properties), correlation and regression analysis (simple and multiple). Probabilitytheory, probability distributions. Sampling Theory.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 373

MED-MEDICINEMED-011 Human Anatomy IIts aim is to study the structures and systems that make up the trunk and limbs of the human body. Theconferences emphasize the relationship between structure and function. Anatomy sessions are taught tryingto bridge the gap between the living and human experiences in the dissection lab. This area covers 50%of the human anatomy,Being completed in Human Anatomy II (MED-012).Credits: 6-3-6. Theory hours: 42. Hours of practice: 84.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: Basic Common CycleMED-012 Human Anatomy IIIts aim is to study the structures and systems that make up the head and neck of the human body. Theconferences emphasize the relationship between structure and function. Sessions are taught anatomy tryingto bridge the gap between the living and human experiences in the dissection lab. This area covers 50% of the humananatomy, with the continuation of Human Anatomy I (MED-011)Credits: 6-3-6. Theory hours: 42. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-011.MED-021 Introduction to Scientific InvestigationStudy of Scientific Method, its philosophical basis, its historical development, research planning,formulationofhypotheses, experimentaldesign, datacollection, dataanalysisandconclusion. It alsocoversmethodsofcommunication and publication of scientific research.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.MED-025 Physiology IIs the study of living substance and its properties, organization of the human body and its structural units: the blood andtheirfunctions, heartandblood vessels, lymphaticsystem, respiratorygasexchangeandtransport, interoperabilityandmouth breathingCredits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.MED-030 Physiology II (Oral )The course involves the study of the masticator system or stomatological system, complex entity composed of aheterogeneous set of tissues and organs whose biology and pathophysiology are absolutely interdependent. Willbe verified that the masticator system participates in the functions of incision, mastication, swallowing,phonation, breathing and the adjustment of facial expression, noting that the neuromuscular mechanism playsa dominant role because the dynamics depends on the energy created by neuromuscular activity. They alsostudy the nervous system, muscle, digestive, genitourinary and endocrine physiology to complete the wholebody started to study Physiology I (MED-025).Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours:42. Hours of practice: 28.Term : 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.MED-040 General PathologyIt is a study of the changes that occur in organs and tissues when affected by the disease. Emphasis is placedon macro and microscopic pathology and clinical-pathologic correlation. The cases are described, discussedand correlated with clinical history and laboratory findings.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours:42. Hours of practice: 84.Term : 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-225.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 374

MED-068 BioethicsIntroduced to the student in a general exposition of the fundaments of the bioethics from differentphilosophical positions including bioethics for the sustainability , environment, and natural resources,vulnerable populations, sciences, technology and society, in addition to conflicts, economic and culturalchallenges and global problemsCredits: 3-3-0. Theory hours:45. Hours of practice: 0.Term : 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.MED-069 History of Medical Health and SociologyTaught in the Common Basic Cycle School of Medicine, Pharmacy, Bioanalysis and Dentistry. It is a historical overviewof the presence of the doctor through time and the incorporation of other health professionals in the unfolding ofhistory. Appearance of Hippocrates and high ethics code. The first and the rudiments of herbal pharmacology. Evolutionof Health Sciences in the Middle Ages. Highlights of the Health Sciences: Clinical Renaissance of the seventeenthcentury, Microbe Hunters, First technologists and dentists. Era of antibiotics. Overview of the Health Sciences inDominican Republic.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: NoneMED-070 Social and Preventive MedicineThe student will know the system that surrounds the physical environment, resources, constant interactionwith humans, positive and negative influences and the urgency of its protection, recognizing the needfor communities to act as agents of change, therefore they are able to integrate health system participating in it inan active way.Credits: 5-4-3. Theory hours: 60. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-333MED-074 General Human AnatomyAn introduction to the study of the various organs and systems that make up the human body, familiarizing studentswith the disposition of organs and structures that serve as the basis for the study and detailed knowledge ofthe physiological and pathological processes in the human body.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 45. Hours of practice: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: NoneMED-075 General Human PhysiologyThe organs and body systems are explained and discussed with the medical student to illustrate theirfunctions, with particular emphasis on describing the properties of each system which are suitable to theirspecific functions, the operating mechanism and control nervous and hormonal directs. The practicalwork consists of animal experiments to illustrate the student to the fundamental properties of tissues andorgans and the observation in human subjects.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 45. Hours of practice: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.MED – 079 Medical OrientationThis subject is all about structure, organization and regulations of the Medicine Career. It’s also about thedevelopment throughout the academic life and the right and obligations of the medicine students. It preparesyou for the college life, through study techniques, skills development and for their future professional life.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks Requirements: None.MED-100 General Human AnatomyStudy of the structures and systems composing the human body. Conferences emphasize the relation (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 375

between the structure and its duty. Sessions of Anatomy are given trying to eliminate the difference betweenthe alive human and the experiences obtained in the dissection lab. In addition, a session of RadiologyAnatomy is included in a weekly basis.Credits: 5-11-8. Theory hours: 165. Hours of practice: 120.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: Premedical.MED-101 Human HistologyHistopathologic study of normal organs. In the lab it studies multicolored systematically sections of normaltissues with the light microscope.Credits: 5-3-6. Hours of Theory: 45. Hours of Practice: 90.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: Premedical.MED-102 EmbryologyCourse devoted to conferences of the development of the body in its different stages, with emphasis in thepossible congenital anomalies and its relations of dysfunction in the man.Credits: 4-4-0. Theory hours: 60. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: Premedical.MED-103 Computer applied to the Health SciencesThis course is designed for students of Health Sciences to get the general concepts of hardware andsoftware, and computer applications that may have on your future work area: Statistics and epidemiology, patientmedical records, pharmacy records and administrative areas, use in clinical laboratories and research, research,teaching and diagnosis. The practices will be targeted at the career of each student.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 30. Hours of practice: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INF-200MED-104 Computing applied to Health SciencesA general approach is presented about the basis of bioethics from different philosophic positions includingbioethics for sustainability, environment and natural resources, vulnerable populations, science,technology and society, besides conflicts, economic, social and cultural challenges and global problems.Credits: 3-3-0 Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 30.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: Premedical.MED-130 Parasitology (Medical Zoology)It covers the life cycle and key morphological and physiological characteristics of the parasitic infestations thatoccur more frequently in the human. Provides techniques for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of parasiticdiseases.Credits: 4-2-4. Theory hours: 30. Hours of practice: 60.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PremedicalMED-151 NeurophysiologyCourse of functional anatomy of central nervous system including the brain, cerebellum, medulla and spinal cord,and autonomic nervous system (sympathetic and parasympathetic) with special attention to specialized cells andfibers.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory hours: 60. Hours of practice: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-100-, MED-101MED-152 Clinic AnatomyCourse designed for the medical student to find the relationship between anatomy and basic or applied clinicalanatomy. The study of surface anatomy is correlated to the methodology of physical diagnosisCredits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-100(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña376

MED-153 Human PhysiologyThe organs and body systems are explained and discussed with the medical student to illustrate their functions,with particular emphasis on describing the properties of each system which are suitable to their specific functions,the operating mechanism and control nervous and hormonal directs. The practical work consists of animalexperiments to illustrate the student to the fundamental properties of tissues and organs and the observationin human subjects.Credits: 18-14-8. Theory hours: 210 Hours of practice: 120.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-100, MED-102MED-163 BiochemistryAddress the biochemical study of carbohydrate, proteins, lipids, as well as energetic metabolism, vitaminsand further aspects of interest in nutrition, with a program of lab practices.Credits: 8-5-3. Theory hours: 75 Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PremedicalMED–164 Preventive MedicineThe students will get to know the physical environmental system that surrounds them, their resources,constant interaction with people, positive and negatives influences and their urgent protection, recognizingthe need to act like change agents, for them to be able to get involved with the Health System participatingin an active way.Credits: 4-4-0 Hours of theory: 60. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: Premedical.MED-204 Pharmacology and Medical ToxicologyThis course is designed to guide the student in the rational use of drugs, covering aspects of pharmacodynamics,pharmacokinetics, side effects, adverse reactions and interactions. The share of toxicology specifically includes theetiology, symptoms, treatment, prevention, and others, the most common toxic substances that cause healthproblems in the Dominican Republic. Environmental pollution.Credits: 7-6-2. Theory hours: 90 Hours of practice: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-153, MED-163.MED-205 General SemiologySubject to a program designed to train the student in the examination of patients, medical history andphysical examination. The greatest emphasis is on teaching the patient techniques and methods of test forthe recognition and identification of physical signs in the normal and the pathological, the interpretation ofsymptoms and the correlation of clinical manifestations and pathophysiology of the disease in the areasof internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics andgynecology.Credits: 5-3-6. Theory hours: 45 Hours of practice: 90.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-151, MED-153.MED-210 ImmunologyThis subject studies the basic concept of the immunologic system and the lab tests.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of Theory: 30. Hours of Practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: MED-153MED-219 EpidemiologyIntroduces to the student the knowledge, the preventive practice and the public health, presenting therational concepts of the causes that generate diseases and other conditions within a community, itsconduct and the preventive methods, control or eradication.Credits: 6-4-4. Hours of Theory: 60. Hours of Practice: 60.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: Premedical. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 377

MED-240 Pathological AnatomyStudies the changes produced in the organs and tissues when diseases affect them. It emphasizes in themacro and microscopic pathology and the clinic pathological correlation. The students will assist todemonstrations of fresh specimens and necropsies. The cases are described, discussed and correlatedwith the clinical history and the laboratory findings.Credits: 14-12-6 Hours of Theory: 180. Hours of Practice: 90.Duration: 15 weeks Requirements: MED-100, MED-101.MED-250 Clinical PathologyThis course is designed to train the student to correctly interpret the fundamental laboratory procedures and resultsassociated with the signs and symptoms as part of a streamlined differential diagnosis.Credits: 3-2-3 Hours of Theory : 30 Practice Hours: 75Term: 15 weeks Prerequisites: MED-153MED-251 Behavior SciencesTheoretical and practical sessions provide students with a better understanding of personality development of theindividual’s relationship with large and small groups and bases of psychiatry.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: premedMED-255 TherapyThis subject emphasizes to transmit to the student the knowledge the action of the drug in the organism isconditioned to the physicochemical factors that control the drug-receptor and drug-enzymes interactions;and to get to know the quantitative aspects of distribution and metabolism of the drug in the organism andalso, to get to know the precise mechanisms through which the drug acts when it modifies the normal andpathological functions. Likewise the value of some drugs like the diagnosis procedures, always focused onthe good management of the patient.Credits: 6-6-0 Hours of Theory: 90. Hours of Practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: MED-153, MED-204MED-260 PhysiopathologyThis course will analyze and discuss the mechanisms of production of symptoms,signs and syndromes most common abnormal human physiology, with particularemphasis on understanding and systematization of these mechanisms by the student.Credits: 11-11-0. Theory hours: 165. Practice Hours: 0Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-153.MED-270 Basic Support of LifeThis subject studies the basic support of life, which is a level of medical care meant for the life threateningpatients who are sick or injured, applied until the patient receives complete medical care. In general thebasic support of life is used in situations of emergency pre-hospital and can be provided without medicalequipment. Furthermore this subject introduces the advanced life support.Credits: 3-2-2 Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 60.Duration: 15 weeks Requirements:MED-289 Sanitary Management and LegislationIntroduces students to the knowledge of the structure of public health services and other sectors, itscomponents, programmatic, administrative and legal, but also exposes students to outpatient care of patientsin public clinics and private services to low-income population. The student works under the supervision and guidanceof a doctor belonging to the institution and make a written report of their social work as part of your evaluation to bequalified; Knowledge and practices that we consider fundamental for the exercise of medical practice in the country.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 30. Hours of practice: 30.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-219.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 378

MED-290 Image DiagnosisStudy of structures and systems that make up the human body through the use of diagnostic imaging methods. Theconferences emphasize the relationship between structure and observed in an image either radiological,ultrasound or MRI.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: premed, MED-152.MED-304 Obstetrics and GynecologyDuring this course, students are exposed to didactic presentations that include learning thepatient’s gynecological exam normal and pathologic anatomy and physiology of the female genitalorgans, physiology of normal pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum mechanism and dystocia and eutocicdelivery . Students will take eight hours hospital services every five days, in groups of five to six underguardianship, which forces them to attend at least 20 deliveries before approving this rotation.Credits: 12-13-20. Theory hours: 86. Practice Hours: 140. Night Hours: 72.Term:7 weeks (Oct.-Dec. Or Tues-may.).Prerequisites: MED-310 MED-311 MED-312 MED-313.MED-305 Medical Pathology IThe student is exposed to medical pathology through conferences and workshops that include teaching unitsof Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Pneumology and Radiology.Credits: 20-20-0. Theory hours: 320. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks Prerequisites: Pre clinical cycleMED-306 Surgical PathologyIn integrated teaching units related with the clinical pathology, students are exposed to surgical pathology ina comprehensive and scientific vision, giving preference to local and regional pathology. Didactic units refersto: Plastic, Reconstructive and minor surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, Ophthalmology, Anesthesiology,gastrointestinal system (liver, pancreas, spleen, abdominal wall and perineum), thoracic surgery, cardiopulmonaryand peripheral vascular.Credits: 10-10-0. Theory hours: 160. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks Prerequisites: Pre clinical cycleMED-307 PediatricsStudents receive basic knowledge about the most common pediatric diseases and how to diagnosethem. Take clinical history and perform physical examination, then presenting cases for discussion ingroups of 10 to 12 students led by a teacher. In the rooms, each student is assigned to two cases perweek for study and evaluation, divided into groups of six students per teacher. A third of the program is dedicated tothe outpatient and emergency care. Students also rotate through the areas of isolation and nursing infants, they alsoattend conferences and radiologic interpretation of radiology sessions for children.Credits: 16-15-20 Hours of theory: 146 Practice hours: 200 Hours of night shift: 112Term: 10 weeks (ago-oct. or jan- mar)Prerequisites: MED-310, MED-311, MED-312, MED-313MED-308 Medical PathologyThe student is exposed to medical conditions through conferences and workshops that include teachingunits: Endocrinology, Dermatology, Hematology, Oncology, Nephrology, Allergy, Immunology,Neurology, Geriatrics and Radiology.Credits: 20-20-0. Theory hours: 320. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-305 MED-306. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 379

MED-309 Surgical Pathology IIIn integrated teaching units in its related medical conditions, the student is exposed to the surgical pathology with abroad, scientific vision, giving preference to local and regional pathology. Teaching units cover: Orthopedics andTraumatology, Endocrine surgery, urology, neurosurgery and rehabilitation.Credits: 10-10-0. Theory hours: 160. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks Prerequisites: MED-305, MED-306MED- 310 Medical Pre InternshipDuring this period the student rotates through the following departments of InternalMedicine: Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Pneumology andRadiology. Under supervision, is engaged in the practical application of their knowledge, skillsand experiences in classrooms, laboratories and clinical facilities. This makes the student anactive period in the case presentation, seminars, training sessions, review of medical literatureand modern research and especially on topics covering health issues in the country. The subject iscoursed individually.Credits: 4-15-20. Theory hours: 45. Hours of practice: 60.Term: 3 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-308 MED-309.MED-311 Surgical Pre InternshipDuring this period the student rotates through the following departments of Surgery: Plastic surgery,reconstructive and minor surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, OphthalmologyAnesthesiology, gastrointestinal system (liver, pancreas, spleen, abdominal wall and perineum), thoracic surgery,cardiopulmonary and peripheral vascular disease. Under supervision, is engaged in the practical application oftheir knowledge, skills and experiences in classrooms, laboratories and clinical facilities. This makes the student anactiveperiodinthecasepresentation, seminars, trainingsessions, reviewofmedicalliteratureandmodernresearchandespecially on topics covering health issues in the country. The subject is coursed individually.Credits: 4-15-20. Theory hours: .60 Hours of practice: 80.Term: 4 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-308 MED-309.MED-312 Medical Pre internship IIDuring this period the student rotates through the following departments of InternalMedicine, Endocrinology, Dermatology, Hematology, Oncology, Nephrology, Allergy, Immunology,Neurology, Geriatrics and Radiology. Under supervision, is engaged in the practical application oftheir knowledge, skills and experiences in classrooms, laboratories and clinical facilities. This makes thestudent an active period in the case presentation, seminars, training sessions, review of medicalliterature and modern research and especially on topics covering health issues in the country. Thesubject is individual courses.Credits: 4-15-20. Theory hours: 45. Hours of practice: 60.Term: 3 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-308 MED-309.MED-313 Surgical Pre internship IIDuring this period the student rotates through the following departments of Surgery: Orthopedics andTraumatology, Endocrine surgery, urology, neurosurgery and rehabilitation. Under supervision, isengaged in the practical application of their knowledge, skills and experiences in classrooms,laboratories and clinical facilities. This makes the student an active period in the casepresentation, seminars, training sessions, review of medical literature and modern research andespecially on topics covering health issues in the country. The subject is individual courses.Credits: 4-15-20. Theory hours: 45. Hours of practice: 60.Term: 4 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-308 MED-309.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 380

MED-327 NeonatologyThe course offers students the opportunity to acquire abilities and skills in the healthy newborncare, newborn resuscitation and general care of the child during the first month (food, hygiene andprophylaxis). It also gives basic knowledge for diagnosis and treatment of most common diseases in thenewborn.Credits: 1-3-6. Theory hours: 21. Hours of practice: 41.Term: 7 weeks (oct-dec or mar-may)Prerequisites: MED-310, MED-311,MED-312, MED-313.MED-333 Medical Micro biologyMorphology, taxonomy, pathogenesis, ecology, genetics and physiology of virus, bacteria, and fungusaffecting the human health.Credits: 5-4-2 Theory hours: 60 Hours of Practice: 30Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Pre medicalMED–337 Clinical GenericStudies the direct medical care of the individuals and families with inherited disorder and it deals withclinical evaluation, counseling or genetic advice, the diagnosis and the treatment of these patients.Besides resources are viewed and general clinical methods, used in the service of the genetics laboratory:Cytogenetic, Molecule Genetic or Biochemical Genetics, among others.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: PremedicalMED-353 PsychiatryStudents receive theoretical and practical information as well as using outpatient services as well asinternships in psychiatric hospitals and institutions where the University has access. The interesting casesare discussed in seminars and roundtables. Patients in psychiatric institutions are reviewed regularlyto enable students to participate in treatment techniques and observe their outcomes.Credits: 4-20-20 Theory hours: 98 Hours of Practice: 100Term: 5 weeks (may—jun or Jul-ago)Pre requisites: MED-310, MED-311, MED-312,MED-313MED-403 Psychiatric ClinicDuring this term the student is engaged in the practical application of their knowledge, skills and experiences inclassrooms, laboratories and clinical facilities, using outpatient and hospitalized in the psychiatric services inhospitals and institutions where the University has access.The interesting cases are discussed in seminars and roundtables. Patients in psychiatric institutions arereviewed regularly to enable students to participate in treatment techniques and observe the results.Credits: 6-15-20. Theory hours: 90. Practice Hours: 120. Night Hours shift: 64.Term: 6 weeks (May.-Jun. Or Nov.-Dec.). Prerequisite: Clinical Cycle (Pre internship).MED-404 Ob/Gyn ClinicDuring this period the student is exposed to a rich experience with normal andpathological pregnancy with gynecological and family planning clinics. Weekly reviewsof literature gynecology-obstetric updated and attend seminars on sex education.Performs on-call service every 4 days and attends as an assistant to the gynecological and obstetric surgery. Duringthis period must complete a minimum of 20 births and intervene in cases of emergency and in the care ofthe newborn. The subject is l coursed individually.Credits: 10-15-20. Theory hours: 120. Practice Hours: 160. Night Hours shift: 88.Term: 8 weeks (Jun-ago. Or Dec-feb.). Prerequisite: Clinical Cycle (Pre internship). (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 381

MED-405 Medical ClinicDuring this term the student rotates through the different departments of internal medicine. Undersupervision, is engaged in the practical application of their knowledge, skills and experiences in classrooms,laboratories and clinical facilities. This makes the student an active period in the case presentation, seminars,training sessions, review of medical literature and modern research and especially on topics covering healthissues in the country. It includes 18 hours of toxicology. The subject is coursed individually.Credits: 14-15-20. Theory hours: 180. Practice Hours: 240. Night Hours shift: 128.Term: 12 weeks (Feb- may. Or ago-nov.). Prerequisite: Clinical Cycle (Pre internship).MED-406 Surgical ClinicRotated by different surgical departments, students apply their knowledge, skills and abilities in pre- andpostoperative management of the patient, making discussions of cases, with greater emphasis onearly prognosis, complications and patient’s recovery in surgical techniques. During this period thestudent is active in the review of modern literature and makes special two week rotation in anesthesiologydepartment to acquire skills to place tubes into the patient and a general recognition of anesthetictechniques and resuscitation. The subject is coursed individually.Credits: 14-15-20. Theory hours: 150. Practice Hours: 200. Night Hours shift: 110.Term: 10 weeks (Feb- may. Or ago-nov.). Prerequisite: Clinical Cycle (Pre internship).MED-407 Pediatric ClinicStudents are trained primarily in the management of the most common diseases in children. A programunit is dedicated to outpatient and emergency outpatient and the other half to work with hospitalizedpatients. Students are given a weekly literature and clinic pathological conference with a teacherassigned. They also have supervised cases and have discussions on the management of patients.Students take 24 hours guards under the supervision of pediatric residents. The subject is coursedindividually.Credits: 10-15-20. Theory hours: 120. Practice Hours: 160. Night Hours shift: 88.Term: 8 weeks (Dec-Feb Or Jun-ago). Prerequisite: Clinical Cycle (Pre internship).MED-408 Social of Family MedicineDuring this term the student, under supervision, is engaged in the practical application of their knowledge,skills and experiences in classrooms, laboratories and clinical facilities. This time the student makes activein outpatient treatment, exposing particularly to diseases ranging health issues in the country.Credits: 6-15-20. Theory hours: 90. Practice Hours: 120. Night Hours shift: 64.Term: 6 weeks (Nov.Dec Or May-Jun). Prerequisite: Clinical Cycle (Pre internship).MED-459 Anatomy and PhysiologyTeaches the student the major organs and body functions, familiarizing with the description, topography anddissection of the different anatomical regions, as well as medical clinical application.Credits: 3-3-0 Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours:0. Term: 15 weeks Prerequisite: BIO-101.MED–501 Introducing ChiropracticIntroduction to a type of alternative medicine that deals with the diagnosis, the treatment and theprevention of disorders in the muscular-skeletal system.Credits: 3-1-4 Hours of theory: 15. Hours of practice: 60.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: Pre-internship.MED–502 NutritionNutrition studies all of the biochemistry and physiological processes that occur in the body when itassimilates food and its transformation into energy and other substances. It also studies the effect thatnutrients have on health and diseases of people. It revises the exploitation of the nutrients and maintaininghomeostatic balance of the body at a molecular or microsystem (related to the balance of elements like(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña382

enzymes, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, glucose, chemical transporters, biochemical mediators andhormones) and to a macro system level (related to absorption, digestion, metabolism and elimination).Credits: 3-3-0 Hours of theory: 45. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Requirements: Pre- internship.MED–507 Emergency Management in Internal MedicineReview of medical emergencies or medical urgency, that proposes an immediate threat for the life of aperson and whose assistance cannot be delayed.Credits: 3-3-0 Hours of theory: 45. Hours of practice: 0.Duration: 15 weeks Requirements: Pre- internship.MED- 900 Grade WorkSupervised scientific work, which will assess the integration of knowledge acquired by the studentthroughout his medical career. This may be done along with the boarding school, but its presentation willnot be finalized until after the internship.Credits: 6 hours of theory: 0. Supervision hours: 90Term: 2 years. Prerequisites: All subjects. ODO- ODONTOLOGYODO-100 Oral AnatomyComposed by the detailed study of the Anatomy of tooth and the value of this in the relation of occlusion,articulation, mastication and aesthetic. Is essentially a practical subject.Credits: 5-3-6 Hours of theory: 42 Hours of Practice:84 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Common basic cycleODO-104 Dental Oral HistologyIncludes the study of the formation of the mouth and face, as well as the embryological developmentof oral and dental organs. It’s part of it, the study of thorough histological examination of the elementsand tissue structures. Finally, considerations are made about organ and tissue of the mouth histophysiologies.Credits: 4-2-4 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 56Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Common basic cycleODO-111 EpidemiologyThe course enables the student to analyze the health-disease, their distribution and origin insociety. The addition enables to identify and implement the various epidemiological indices used fordiagnosis in Oral Health.Credits: 2-1-2 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 28Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Common basic cycleODO-112 Oral EconomyIt aims to give you the knowledge and / or mechanisms to ensure adequate student organization inprofessional work, use of time, provision of dental instruments, handling and care of dental offices, issuesrelated to Dental Economics, schedules and rules and fundamental factors that determine economic successin any profession.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-351ODO-114 Legal Odontology EthicsDental Legal Ethics aims to teach students the responsibility that corresponds to your (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 383

professional front and community awareness regarding the role to be assumed by the exercise of his/her profession in solving oral health problems as well demonstrate the importance of the legal aspects ofdentistry.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-351ODO-115 Principles of OdontologyIncluded at the end of general studies and early professional cycling in order to expose the studentto exercise performance in dentistry from the practical point of view. It will learn the different ways to practicethe profession, their specialties and the need and importance of the update for a good workout.Credits: 1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Common Basic CycleODO-120 Dental MaterialsReview and study of a serial of physical and chemical principles applicable to the different materials usedin dentistry, as well as its correct preparation and use.Credits: 4-3-3 Hours of theory: 42 Hours of Practice: 42Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Common Basic CycleODO-121 Dental OperatoryTeaches the different procedures and techniques with the purpose to return the biological equilibrium of thetooth when this has been altered, and in its structure their aesthetic function.Credits: 6-3-6 Hours of theory: 42 Hours of Practice: 84Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-100, ODO-104, ODO-120ODO-123 Prosthesis IComposed by the teaching of the different methods and techniques used in the taking of impressions ofedentulous patients. The first is in pre clinical of models.Credits: 4-2-4 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:56 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-100, ODO-120ODO-207 Oral PathologyIt includes the study of diseases of the tooth and tissues of the oral cavity. Also studying the impact of generaldiseases of the mouth or adjoining areas.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:56 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-104, ODO-301ODO-214 Public HealthIncludes knowledge that will enable the student to identify with the study of social, economic, ethical andcultural relations arising from the dentist as a person or member of his profession with the socialenvironment. Their role as part of its ecosystem, highlighting the importance of Social Dentistry as a science.Credits: 2-1-2 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 28Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-111ODO-215 Sanitary OdontologyIncludes the review and study of methods and techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of oral healthproblems in communities and help the student be placed in the middle where it will unfold later, allowing toknow what part of the functions in the health team , correspond to them and their relationships with others.Credits: 2-1-4 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 56Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-214ODO-216 Preventive OdontologyThe course provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge to enable them to understandthe importance of applying different levels of prevention in dentistry and to analyze and use different(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 384

methods to prevent the most common diseases in the oral cavity.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-215ODO-222 Dental Operatory IIITeaches the various procedures and techniques that aim to return to the tooth when the biologicalbalance has been altered. In this second cycle as pre-clinical practice on mannequins.Credits: 5-3-6 Hours of theory: 42 Hours of Practice:84 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-121ODO-224 ProsthesisUnderstand the different teaching methods and techniques used in making impressions ofedentulous patients and building the corresponding prosthesis. Tests are carried out in two stages: Pre-Clinic on the model and a clinic for patients.Credits: 5-2-6 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:84 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-123ODO-225 Partial Removable ProsthesisApplication of the principles that cover techniques related to the construction of partial dentures, withemphasis on diagnosis of the case, the types of materials used and the means for attachment to theteeth used as points of support.Credits: 4-2-4 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:56 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-222, ODO-224, ODO-234.ODO-230 AnesthesiaWith the purpose to teach in a theory and practice the use of local anesthesia on treatments of patients withdental injuries or in the tissues of the oral cavityCredits: 1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: MED-012ODO-231 Oral Surgery IComposed by the theory and practice teaching of mouth processes which treatment is performed by meanof the use of surgical techniques. It has a theory and after the practices in the school.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-230ODO-234 Periodontics IIt aims to teach students normal clinical conditions and disease states of periodontal tissues, as wellas diagnosis, etiology, prevention and radiographic changes that occur in inflammatory and traumaticprocesses. It is taught theoretically.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: MED-012, ODO-104.ODO-235 Periodontics IIUnderstand the different technical procedures applied in the elimination of periodontal injury, inaddition focuses on the importance of occlusion in the prevention of periodontal health and systemicdisease affecting the periodontium. It is taught in theory and practice.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-234.ODO-250 Integral ClinicIs the total application of biological knowledge and technical procedures for the prevention and treatment oforal diseases of a patient. Integral Clinic serves to coordinate the teaching of different subjects,encouraging the student integrates knowledge within the concept of promoting oral health. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 385

Credits: 4-0-8 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 120Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-222, ODO-224, ODO-230, ODO-234, ODO-331.ODO-301 Pathological AnatomyRelate the main elements and systematic injuries that affect humans and could affect the oralcavity, recognizes bacterial, viral and infectious lesions systemic and oral manifestations.Identify the characteristics of a benign or malignant neoplasia from the macroscopic point of viewand microscopic. Correctly interpret a pathology report.Credits: 4-3-2 Hours of theory: 42 Hours of Practice: 28Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Basic Sciences CycleODO-302 Oral Pathology IIComposed by the study of diseases on tooth and the tissues of the oral cavity. Also study the repercussionsthat general diseases produce in the mouth or connected zones.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 28Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-207ODO-316 Hospital, Extramural Work IIs the practice of the teaching of the different subjects therefore the student may integrate the acquiredknowledge. This work is performed in hospitals, asylums, and neighborhoods close to the city.Credits: 4-0-8 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 120Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-250ODO-324 Crowns and BridgesCrowns and bridges is the art or science of the restoration of a only teeth or the replacement of one or moretooth installing a non removable device.Credits: 4-2-4 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:56 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-222, ODO-225.ODO-325 OdontopediatricsIt aims to provide the necessary knowledge to solve problems scientifically oral-dental on childrenpatients and know also when to refer to a specialist. It is taught theoretically and practically. Students alsohave a duty cycle in children from different institutions. It is taught theoretically and practically. Studentsalso have a duty cycle in children from different institutions.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-250ODO-331 Radiography IThis first part covers everything related to the production and use of X-rays, use and precise indicationsfor each type of x-ray film and the most common techniques in making intra-oral radiographs. Finallyunderstand the interpretation of apical radiographs and bite-wing.Credits:1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Basic Common CycleODO-332 Oral Surgery IIThis subject is composed by the theory practice teaching of the process of the mouth which treatment isperformed using surgical techniques. It has a theory cycle and practices in the school and hospitals.Credits:2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-231ODO-333 EndodonticsProvide students with the technical knowledge and training necessary for prevention, screening,diagnosis and treatment of pulp diseases and their complications taking into account relationships withinthe human body, viewed as a whole. The emphasis is on methods and techniques which have scientific(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 386

basis and represent the current path of discipline.Credits:3-2-2 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:28 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-334ODO-334 Radiography IIIt covers the history of X-rays and its value in the diagnosis of oral-dental injuries and their use in treatingcertain diseases. Techniques that are used intra- or extra-orally. Revealed. Fixed and interpretation.Credits:1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-331.ODO-337 Clinical Diagnosis IIt combines theoretical knowledge with clinical reality highlights the importance of the first visit, and soon. We study the interrogation methods, procedures, clinical examination, complementary tests, theirtiming and interpretation to link oral health with overall heath. Impact of these factors in the prognosis andthe establishment of an appropriate treatment plan.Credits:1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-301.ODO-351 As OPD-250It is the total application of biological knowledge and technical procedures for the prevention andtreatment of oral diseases of a patient. Integral Clinic serves to coordinate the teaching of different subjects,thereby promoting the student integrate knowledge within the concept of promoting oral health.Credits: 4-0-8 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice:120 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-250ODO-352 Integral Clinic IIIIs the total application of biological knowledge and technical procedures for the prevention andtreatment of oral diseases of a patient. Integral Clinic serves to coordinate the teaching of differentsubjects, encouraging the student integrates knowledge within the concept of promoting oral health.Credits: 6-0-8 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice:120 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-351ODO-400 Applied AnatomyIts purpose is to make the student see the importance of knowing anatomy in connection withsurgery and oral pathology. In general terms it is a correlation between anatomy, physiology, pathology,surgery and diagnostic.Credits: 1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-302, ODO-332.ODO-417 Extramural Hospital Work IIIt is the work done by students from the 8th. Semester at hospitals, schools and small communities, at adistance not far from the university. At these sites, students apply their knowledge not only dentists, butalso learn to see the socioeconomic reality of the Dominican population, especially in schools in poorneighborhoods.Credits: 4-0-8 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice:120 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-316.ODO-418 Hospital, Extramural Work IIIPractice clinic performed by the students of the 1st semester in close by communities of the UniversityCredits: 4-0-8 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 112Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-417ODO-419 Hospital, Extramural Work IVIt is the practice of teaching different subjects, encouraging the student integrates knowledge. This isdone in hospitals, nursing homes and neighborhoods near the city. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 387

Credits: 5-0-20 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice:280 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-418.ODO-420 Health ManagementProvides the fundamentals of management, to ensure that the conduct of the odontologist in front of a healthservice based on sound knowledge of public administration and health of the country.Credits: 1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-316.ODO-426 Ondontopediatrics IILike Odontopediatrics I , aims to provide the necessary knowledge to solve oral-dental problemsscientifically in children patients and also know when to refer to a specialist. It is taught theoretically andpractically. Students also have a duty cycle in children from different institutions.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice:0 Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-325.ODO-427 OcclusionAims to identify and pathogenic morpho- functional alterations of the stomatognathic system and correctlydiagnose and treat any type of mandible dysfunction.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-030.ODO-433 Clinical Diagnosis IISeeks to enable the student to make a correct diagnosis of oral-dental diseases (stomatognathic system)as well as oral manifestations of most common general diseases in our environment. The emphasis ison differential diagnosis and in understanding the evolution of the disease in order to establish a prognosisand guide treatment.Credits: 2-2-0 Hours of theory: 28 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-337.ODO-440 OrthodonticsThiscoursewilldiscussthescientificbasisofthisimportantdisciplinethathasbeenestablishedasthefirstdentalspecialty. Its content will explain topics such as craniofacial growth and development, normal occlusion,classification and etiology of malocclusion and biomechanical principles of tooth movement, so that thisfirst part of the matter is of high biological interest.Credits: 2-1-3 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 42Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-427.ODO-441 Orthodontics IIThis course will provide the student with basic knowledge of the elements necessary toperform an orthodontic diagnosis correct. Issues in preventive orthodontics, interceptiveor corrective provide information regarding techniques and orthodontic treatment. It will emphasize therole to be played by the dentist and specialist in its limitations.Credits: 2-1-3 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 42Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-440.ODO-449 InvestigationIt istheapplicationofscientificmethodandstatisticalproblemsandtofindexplanationsfor natural phenomena,determining in a systematic, controlled, empirical and criticalhypothetical propositions about the alleged relationship between these phenomena.Credits: 1-1-0 Hours of theory: 14 Hours of Practice: 0Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: Basic common cycle.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 388

ODO-453 Integral Clinic IVIs the total application of biological knowledge and technical procedures for the prevention and treatmentof oral diseases of a patient. Integral Clinic serves to coordinate the teaching of different subjects,encouraging the student Integrate knowledge within the concept of promoting oral health.Credits: 10-0-20Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 280Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-352ODO-454 Integral Clinic VIs the total application of biological knowledge and technical procedures for the prevention and treatmentof oral diseases of a patient. Integral Clinic serves to coordinate the teaching of different subjects,encouraging the student Integrate knowledge within the concept of promoting oral health.Credits: 10-0-20Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 280Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-453.ODO-455 Integral Clinic VIPlanning and implementing comprehensive treatment plans, applying the knowledge gained in the diagnosis,planning and execution of the plan of treatment of diseases of the mouth of a patient.During the teaching practice - care must complete the clinical requirements.Credits: 10-0-20 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 280Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-454.ODO-457 Integral Clinic VIICoordinates the implementation of the activities acquired on different specialties providing students withthe integration of knowledge in clinical practice based on prevention and oral health education. Diagnose,plan and execute the rehabilitation of a patient which should apply knowledge of 5 areas of dentistry apatient considered rehabilitated by comprehensive general dentistry.Credits: 10-0-20Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 280Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: ODO-455.ODO-900 Grade WorkPerform a research in any of the specialties of odontology.Credits: 6-0-12 Hours of theory: 0 Hours of Practice: 168Term: 15 weeks Pre requisites: all subjects ORI – COLLEGE ORIENTATIONORI-100 College OrientationThis subject deals with the structure, organization and regulations of the University. It also focuses on howyour academic life will unfold and what are your duties and rights. Prepare you for university life, throughtechnical studies and development of thinking skills.Credits: 1-1-0. Theory hours: 15. Practice Hours: 0.Duration: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. POL - POLITICSPOL-610 Politics IIt tries to sketch the political science concept starting on a discussion about of the scope of Politics, isunderstood as a society aspect. After the isolation of different points of view from which can be consideredthe social dimension, it will try to offer a set view of the discipline considered as a coherent study field, (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 389

making it different from the other disciplines which have same object of study or uses the same method. Allin a presentation of its main theoretical approaches will allow as a conclusion to raise a discussion aboutthe helpfulness of Political Science.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-611 Politics IIThis discipline will deepen the Dominican political reality, from the standpoint of academic contributions.Emphasizes values and ethical principles that must accompany those engaged in public activity of thegovernment exercise at all levels. Tolerance and morality must be present in the political performance toensure real democracy.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-610.POL-612 History of Political thinking IIt begins with an introduction that includes the objectives, methodology and subject setting periods, andwell as about the political institutions of the primitive community, and theories of the society origin, TheSlave society, The world of Medieval - Feudal and the capitalism arrival.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-613 History of Political thinking IIThis subject is a continuation of Political thinking I. It covers from the Modern World, The Renaissance andHumanism until today. It is divided into the following periods: The beginnings of Capitalism, the come upof Nation-State, and the development of absolutist conceptions, secondly the political liberalism producesof the bourgeois revolutions from XVII and XVIII centuries. The emerging of Socialism and its variants asa result of the proletarian revolution in the XIX and XX centuries. The birth of Conservatives and rationedcurrents ranging from: Traditionalism, Conservatism, Fascism and National Socialism.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-612.POL-616 Government, State and SocietyIntroduce the participant on the stage of institutions and political conceptualization and its space in theconformation of power strata in a society.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-610.POL-620 Political Parties and Pressure GroupsOffer students a theoretical analysis and interpretation about the origin and evolution of political partiesand pressure groups. For this will be used to approach own concepts and terminology of political scienceand political sociology. Get a better understanding of our political reality, knowing and researching groupsand parties of our past and political present. The themes of party financing, the Partidocracy, party crisisin Latin America.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-610.POL-622 Dominican political systemThis subject is to analyze political situations that arise in the country on a daily basis. View the source ofsocial controversies, their developments, incidents and repercussions in the country’s political balance.Understanding the government’s actions to meet the demands of various sectors of Dominican society,their execution successes and failures. Study how the political and economic pressures of nations andinternational organizations affect in different ways in national political events, generating tensions that couldalter the balance and the nation management.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-610.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña390

POL-624 Public Opinion and Political PropagandaProvide students of graduate program of Politics the opportunity to meet and discuss the meaning, contentand method to analyze, educate and change public opinion and political propaganda. To know the modernmarketing methods of electoral politics. Campaign management and appropriate uses of the media.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-620.POL-625 Government and Politics in Latin AmericaSearch to give students a general overview about economic political social situations, in the region sincethe XIX century to the present. That is to say from the early stage of Independence and the evolution ofrepublican life and enable them to perform a critical analysis of the major inherited problems that affect thehemisphere countries. Besides from the brief historical background, the government systems, structures,functioning of political institutions and special reference to its relations, with the United States and othermetropolis will be analyzed.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-626 Dominican Political ThoughtThis subject understands the trajectory of the Dominican political thought, from its origins to contemporarythinkers. It is divided into stages that follow a chronological order in time and history. The first stagecorresponds to the end of XIX century and is characterized by the initiators of the Dominican Politicalthought. The second stage corresponds to the thinkers of the early XX century, which coincides with theera of the first American intervention and post intervention. The third stage is about Trujillo era, and thefourth stage includes the contemporary thinkers who have enriched the Dominican political environment.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-622.POL-627 Research Methods in PoliticsIs intended to develop in participant’s knowledge and basic skills that will allow choosing strategies,methods and techniques to address scientific research in the field of Politics. Determine the functions andimportance of the hypotheses, variables and indicators in research in this field. Allow the student appliesthe rules and methodological tools at your disposal to carry out current and future research that should beinvolved under its political task, and immediately way in the presentation and elaboration of their masterthesis project.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-623.POL-628 Environmental policiesThis subject proposes to wake awareness to the serious problems of pollution of our water resources;coastal zones, territorial and heritage sea, the deforestation of mountainous systems and the air webreathe. Intends to harmonize and protect the ecological balance of our habitat to deal with measures andgovernment actions to ensure sustainability. The natural resources of nations and its rational exploitationare known and regulated by conventions, bilateral and multilateral agreements. Also are important globalconferences seeking to maintain an appropriate balance to the planet’s health.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-629 Techniques of Thesis PreparationStudents develop academic tools and instruments allowing them to develop the design phase andconstruction of the final report of their investigations. Incorporate strategies and fundamental media forselecting research topics and the formulation problems. The steps that will lead to the final thesis project,ranging from the initial problem approach, the background research, literature review, justification, typeof research frameworks, sample application, work plan and schedule, chapter development, conclusions, (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 391

recommendations, bibliography, appendices, to defense management or thesis supporting.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-627.POL-630 Contemporary International AffairsWith this subject is intended to account, although concise way, of to speed up and profoundexperimented changes in recent decades by the international society, global changes of multidimensionalnature that have not only involved the emergence of new actors but also, at same time, a configuration ofthe world power.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours:0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-632 International OrganizationsLeague of Nations History of Geneva, Switzerland Emergence of the United Nations (UN);Dependent structures of economic nature, social and environmental. The Organization of AmericanStates (OAS), history and current composition; Organizations of political, military, economic, social andenvironmental independent nature. Regional defense pacts NATO, TIAR, SEATO. African and ArabPolitical Unions, among others.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours:0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-633 International Strategic PolicyThis subject intends to make a critical analysis of the process of international policies and strategies of thestates from the different schools and international relations approaches to the new global structure of ourdays. Establish annexes with related disciplines such as geopolitics. Analyze the policies of military blocsand alliances and regions subject to pressures and influences of hegemonic powers.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours:0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-630.POL-634 Diplomatic and Consular LawHistory of Diplomacy. The Havana Convention of 1928. The Geneva Conventions of 1961 and 1963. BilateralDiplomacy. Multilateral Diplomacy. The Diplomacy of the States Chiefs and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs.Categories of representations: legations, embassies, trade offices or specific issues. The role of diplomaticnegotiation.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours:0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: POL-630.POL-636 Dominican-Haitian RelationsHistory of the formations of both nations. The weight of the Metropolis decisions. From confrontation tonegotiation; practical realities of supranational -regional integration. The National identity, assimilationprocesses, difficulties and bi national cooperation in economic, social, sanitary, security and cultural.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours:0. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.POL-900 ThesisThe Masters will conduct research of nature: exploratory, descriptive and explanatory of past and thepresent Dominican political preference. Could address regional and global issues from a comparativeperspective. Investigations may be bibliographic or secondary, primary when treats present relevant tosituations, measurable through surveys, sampling, personal interviews or participatory observation onvarious specific aspects of the object of Political Science.Credits: 6-0-12. Theory hours: 0. Practice Hours:288. Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña392

POL-902 ThesisThe Masters will conduct research of nature: exploratory, descriptive and explanatory. Could addressworldwide, regional and national problems from a comparative perspective. Research may focus topicson the integration of economic and political nature, analyzing conflicts and confrontations over territorialdisputes and border. Stories of international issues and foreign policies of various nations. Contributions tothe doctrine of country characters and the Latin America.Credits: 6-0-12. Theory hours: 0. Practice Hours: 288.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects. PRA - ANIMAL PRODUCTIONPRA-201 Technical WritingPrepare a practical-theoretical way in knowledge of the technical documents writing. Shows the differentmethods that can be used to report the outcome of trial results or scientific work. The Students acquires thenecessary skills to organize their technical and scientific information in written communication.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 30. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: LET-102.PRA-210 Professional Ethics and Human RelationsProvides students the knowledge that basically will prepare them to assume logical attitudes, for the creationitself, motivations and interpretations.Credits: 3-2-3. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.PRA-340 Nutrition IStudy the basic principles of animal nutrition, details the basic concepts to recognize the nutritionalelements. This course focuses from the physiological and metabolic viewpoint and the nutrients effect onthe individual, and provides the student the analytic methodology to know the nutrients proportion in a foodgiving a posterior base of rational handling of animal feeding.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: QUI-265, VET-351.PRA-341 Nutrition IIProvides students the necessary knowledge for the rational handling of animal nutrition streamlined, as wellas theoretical - practical knowledge of deficiencies and toxicological problems of animal nutrition. Providesuseful knowledge in balance, preparation and application of ration foods in animal production.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PRA-340.PRA-355 General Animal BreedingCharacteristics, purposes, defects and virtues of different bovine races. Basic concepts in the livestockproduction, systems approved of livestock management. Livestock characteristics and different races andspecies in the tropics, behavior, adaptation and management.Credits: 3-2-3. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-250. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 393

PRA-460 Animal ImprovementProvides the student the concepts that will make them able to understand the animal breeding issues relatedwith the improvement animals genetic, making them able to plan, schedule and direct those activities aimedat genetic improvement of domestic species, by applying selection methods and mating systems mostappropriate for each species and particular situation.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-250, VET-170, MAT-333PRA-470 Evaluation, Management and Forage UseThis subject is the continuation of Pasture and Forage (AGR-520) in which is based on defining the idealgrass for a determined area, exploitation or utilization. It evaluates different systems of forage productions,its management and conservation with the purpose of feeding.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-520PRA-556 Ovine/ Goats CattleThe content of this subject is about the main aspects of the production of sheep and goats. Selection,development and its breeding. Origin, races and types of exploitations. Anatomic conditions, physiologic ofthe breed, their development and nutrition. Develop teaching methodologies in the production field of ovineand goat cattles that allows increasing technical capacities in order to stimulate the development of thesespecies in the country.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: VET-170, VET-351.PRA-560 Beef CattleThe content of this course deals with selection, development and breeding of beef cattle. The Practicaltheoretical implications on the beef herd management based on anatomical criteria and modern physiological,makes this course a source of comprehensive information on the details of this type of animal operation.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PRA-341.PRA-561 Dairy CattleCourses about the origin, anatomical conditions, physiological animal breeding, development and controlof dairy cattle. Includes in its agreement the practical implications of dairy management, facilities, nutritionand milking.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PRA-341.PRA-562 Porcine LivestockDiscusses aspects of origin, major races, limiting factors influential in the swine operation. The principlesselection, reproduction, feeding, health and records are seen in the theoretical and practical field as basiccomponents of the porcine management in their different stages of development and productionCredits: 4-3-3. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PRA-341.PRA-563 BeekeepingThis subject pretends to introduce to the students to everything concerning the bees like livestockexploitation. Classification of the bees, types, their anatomy, behavior, organization and the way itdevelops. The beehive, structure and types. Products of the hive; honey, wax, propolis and real jelly. Theapiary; its management and health.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 394

PRA-564 AviculturePoultry operation systems in the Dominican Republic. This course study the races and birds varieties,anatomy, physiology, as well aspects of management, breeding and development of the chicken. Thenature, causes, spreading and control of poultry typical diseases in Dominican Republic production aretreated extensively in the context of this course.Credits: 3-2-3. Theory hours: 30. Practice Hours: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: VET-351.PRA-565 Rabbit BreedingThe content of this subject is about the main aspects of the rabbit production. Selection, development andbreeding. Origin, races and types of exploitations. Anatomic conditions, physiological of the breed, itsdevelopment, nutrition, reproduction and most important diseases. Develop teaching methodologies in theproduction field that allows increasing the technical capacities in order to stimulate the development ofthese species in the country.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: VET-170, VET-351.PRA-566 Pig FarmingThis subject is about the main aspects of the production of the pigs. Their origin, main races, its limitingfactors that influence on the swine operation. The principles of selection, reproduction, nutrition, health andrecords are seen on the theatrical and practical field as basic components of the management of suids inits different stages of development and production.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: VET-170, VET-351.PRA-568 Bovine Production of MeatThe content of this subject is about the main aspects of the bovine production of meat. Its selection,development and the breeding cattle of meat. The practical- theorical implications of the meat herdmanagement based on anatomic criteria and modern physiological, makes of this subject a source of wideinformation of the details of these types of animal operationsCredits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: VET-170, VET-351.PRA-570 Bovine Production of DairiesThe content of this subject is about the main aspects of the bovine production of milk. Selection,development and cattle breeding of milk. Origin, anatomic conditions, physiological breed, developmentand the control of dairy cattles . It includes on its agreement the practical implications concerning themanagement of milk; facilities, nutrition and milking.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 30. Hours of practice: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: VET-170, VET-351.PRA-590 Meat ProcessingStudy on meat technology from the viewpoint of the anatomy and chemical composition of muscle tissuefrom the carcass. The course content includes: Management technique before, during and post-sacrifice interms of health and legal standards for good quality meat.Credits: 3-2-3. Theory hours: 30. Practice Hours: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-235.PRA-592 Dairy Product IndustriesTheoretical and practical approach on milk handling and its processing industry. Conditions and/or factorsthat influence milk handling: storage, transportation, processing and preservation of milk by-products, and (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 395

various technological aspects of modern dairy industry.Credits: 3-2-3. Theory hours: 30. Practice Hours: 45.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-235. PSI - PSYCHOLOGYPSI-100 General PsychologyIntroduction to the fundamental issues of behavior: motivation, effectiveness, perception, learning, thinking,personality and social behavior.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.PSI-102 General PsychologyFundamental laws on behavior development, physiological bases of behavior, cognitive behavior,the effective behavior and social behavior.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.PSI-103 Introduction to PsychologyIntroduction to the fundamental issues of behavior: motivation, emotion, perception, learning,thinking, personality and social behavior.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.PSI-105 Applied PsychologyIntroduction to the study of behavior and psychosomatic diseases of the human. Knowledge ofthe characteristics, the factors causing behavioral disorders more frequently provides fundamentalselements for understanding normal and abnormal behavior Information and theoretical knowledgeaccumulated on the genesis, characteristics and development of various psychological disorders, tofacilitate diagnosis, treatment and / or appropriate referral and well as its clinical application.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 45. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-100.PSI-110 Industrial PsychologyFocuses on general principles, concepts and problems of industrial psychology. Know their toolsand strategies, techniques, and methods involved in factors that affect positively or negatively in themanagement of human resources and productivity, engineering, organization and all its surroundingsor environment.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.PSI-115 Human RelationsAnalysis of interpersonal and social relations of man.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-100.PSI-120 History of PsychologyFacts and main representatives of scientific psychology from its beginnings to the present days;contributions from other disciplines to its development.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 396

PSI-202 Foundations of Psychological MeasurementIntroduction to techniques for the measurement of behavior: basic devices.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-203 Evolutionary PsychologyPhysical development, emotional, intellectual and social Studies of kid and adolescents.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-100 or PSI-103.PSI-204 Psychological TestingPrinciples for the development and implementation of collective psychological test of knowledge andattitudes.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-202.PSI-210 Educational PsychologyStudy the types of learning laws, and their implications in the schools environment.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-100 or PSI-103.PSI-212 Foundations of Psychological ResearchIntroduction, analysis of the different stages of an investigation.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-214 Parametric Design ResearchExperimental plans to conduct research in the dependent variables of interval or reason.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-212.PSI-224 Theories and SystemsContemporary conceptions of scientific character on behavior.Credits: 5-5-0. Theory hours: 75. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-120.PSI-226 Animal PsychologyStudies the behavior of animal species: The importance of the nervous system and hormones inanimal behavior as well as the territoriality function and the way how animals communicate.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-228 Child PsychologyStudy of human behavior development from the prenatal stage until puberty.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 397

PSI-229 Adolescent PsychologyStudy of human behavior development from puberty to adulthood.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-258 Monographic Seminar AResearch in the area of phylogenetic and ontogenetic development of behavior.Term: 1-1-0. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-259 Monographic Seminar BDevelopment research on psychological theories.Credits: 1-1-0. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-302 Surveys and ScalesMaster the management techniques, creation, surveys application and interpretation, scales andinterviews, helping to use them in a systematic and objective manner.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-202.PSI-304 InterviewsVariables and factors involved in the interview and verbal behavior. Know the structure of the clinicalinterview, academic, industrial, child and collective. As well as the ethical issues involved in theinterview and identify common problems. Execute the steps involved in an interview in the threementioned areas. Design of interview forms.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-202.PSI-306 Conduct RegistrationPrinciples for the elaboration and application of behavioral measurement techniques through directobservation.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-202.PSI-312 Non Parametric Research DesignsStatistical application that allow to process the results of quantitative research, offering the abilityto draw inferences from sample of universe or population, and thus fulfill the purpose of scientificresearch, able to predict and provide profiles of specific behaviors in human conglomerates.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-212.PSI-314 Research of Multivariate DesignsKnowledge about the multiple variations that can occur in a given variable as a result of another.Know which the statistical analysis because of its reliability is, allow us to give adequate and objectiveresponses to the various problems that arise in psychological research. Experimental plans forbehavioral research with concomitant variables.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-212.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 398

PSI-332 Psychology of PerceptionStudy of perceptual processes involved in human development, the nature of perceptual organization,the central dynamic of perception and its basic definitions, the principle of perceptual revolution ofstimulus age. Study of the behavior of receipt of information by a human body.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-334 Psychology of LearningStudy of the processes of new behaviors acquisition. Knowing the methodical and positive study ofthe learning phenomenon in their bases, principles and explanatory models.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-336Psychology of ThoughtStudy of the processes of symbolic behaviors.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-338 PsychophysiologyStudy of the physiological basis of animal and human behavior.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MED-459, PSI-102.PSI-342 Psychology of AdjustmentStudy of normal and pathological behavior in adult humans.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-344 Psychology of MotivationStudy of incentives of animal or human behavior.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-348 Social PsychologyStudy of historical and theoretical foundations of Social Psychology, as human behavior in society,his deviations and how it affects society. Besides, study of behavior in groupsCredits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-358 Monographic Seminar CDevelopment research in the area of cognitive behavior.Credits: 1-1-0. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102.PSI-359 Monographic Seminar DDevelopment research in the area of emotional or social behavior.Credits: 1-1-0. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: PSI-102. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 399

PSI-403 Psychotic DisordersStudy of pathological behaviors of psychotic nature.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-404 Personality disordersStudy of pathological behaviors of psychopathic nature.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-407 Neurotic DisordersStudy of pathological behaviors of neurotic or anxiety nature.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-408 Sexual DisordersKnow the different sexual disorders (dysfunctions and paraphilias) that affect humans, and whatare the modern techniques of modification. Main sexual dysfunction according to their etiologyand characteristics. Methods and evaluation strategies and treatments to maximize the minimumacquisition resource oriented at clinical application.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-409 Childhood DisordersStudy of different types of disorders, the most frequent in childhood and adolescence, and the bestway to address them. Identify the child’s soul in a dynamic and effective style.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-411 Clinical ExplorationTraining in interviewing and initial questionnaires for the assessment pathological behavior.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-412 Projective Techniques ITraining in the Rorschach inkblot test and similar tests.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.PSI-413 Intellectual and Neuropsychological TestStudy of historical and theoretical foundations of psychology Neuro-intellectual, evaluation andrepercussion on man learning and its possible implications.Training of Wechsler Scales Wais, Wisc and Wippsi, and their implications for clinical analysis.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks.Prerequisites: Technician in Psychometric and Psychological Research.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 400


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