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Fifth Semester (15 weeks)CODE TITLE C TP TP TC PC TPC PREREQUISITES 31 4 42 14 56PGP-PA3 Organization and Direction 4 04 4 0 56 56 PGP-TG1PGP-TG2 Development of Project of 4 35 8 42 70 112 Thesis (Theoretical 8 Framework) TOTALSixth Semester (15 weeks)CODE TITLE C TP TP TC PC TPC PREREQUISITES 31 4 42 14 56PGP-PA4 Techniques of Negotiation 4 04 4 0 56 56 PGP-TG2PGP-TA1 Development of Project of 4 35 8 42 70 112 Thesis (Contribution) TOTAL 8Seventh Semester (15 weeks)CODE TITLE C TP TP TC PC TPC PREREQUISITES 03 3 0 42 42 PGP-TA1PGP-TA2 Presentation and Justification 3 03 3 0 42 42 of Project of Thesis TOTAL 3Co curricular Activities: 0Total of Credits: 62Total Number of Subjects 16 (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 251

DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTS GLOSSARY OF SUBJECT’S DESCRIPTIONCredits: = the amount of credits, hours per week and hours of practiceHours of Theory = Total of hours of theory in the semesterHours of practice = Total of hours of practice in the semesterTermPre requisite Time of teaching hours of the subject including final evaluation = Subjects that should be previously completed(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 252

ADM – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONADM-100 General Fundaments of ManagementFocuses the Basic principles ruling the applied social sciences to the direction of the modern business. Itsorigin, development, importance and main statistics: like the theories and concepts about the business andthe importance in the socioeconomic context. It’s necessary to focus on diverse theories and administrativecurrents, the vital process of the direction of the business and its functions. Application of the process in thedifferent functions of the business, and the importance of the faculty of decision making by the executivemanager.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-101 Principles of ManagementUnveils the administrative sciences, indicating their historic development, analyzing the theories andprinciples that serve as base, scientific analysis of management differencing empiricism, etc., definitionsand concepts.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-102 Principles of Management IIClassify the companies, identifying the fundamental operations that identify them. Study of the problemsthat affect the business, study, analysis and evaluation of each one of the elements that makes up theadministrative process.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-101.ADM-129 Math for Business IThe Concepts and the math techniques are submitted to apply them to cases of the areas of Management,Accounting, Marketing, Economy and Social Sciences. The applications that are instructed let the studentsee math like a tool in their area of business.Credits: 5-4-2. Hours of Theory: 56. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-060.ADM-130 Math for Business IIThe Concepts and the math techniques are submitted to apply them to cases of the areas of Management,Accounting, Marketing, Economy and other Social Sciences. The applications that are instructed let thestudent see math like a tool in their area of business.Credits: 5-4-2. Hours of Theory: 56. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-129.ADM-131 Statistics for Business IThat the student knows all the different statistical methods and their applications in areas like: Marketing,Business Administration, Accounting, Hotel Administration and others. Like giving the knowledge that letsthem develop abilities and skills through the use of the statistics for the decision making in the practice oftheir profession.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-060. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 253

ADM-132 Statistics for Business IIThat the student knows all the different statistical methods that lets them apply theStatistical analysis to the solution of their problems in the world of business. Also providing the knowledgethat lets them develop abilities and skills through the use of the statistics for the decision making in thepractice of their professionCredits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-131.ADM-200 Electronic Data ProcessingThat the students acquire all knowledge that lets them use the computer instruments for the solution of theirproblems in the world of business. Also by giving the knowledge that lets them develop abilities and skillsthrough the use of computer programs for the decision making in the practice of their professionCredits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: INF-200.ADM-205 Ecology and EnvironmentStarting from the epistemological fundaments of this subject, the purpose that it pretends to reach are thefollowing: Sensitize the students about the serious problems of the environment that affect the balancebetween humanity and nature. Encourage in students the values and levels of social responsibility forthe preservation and adequate use of the natural resources and protection of the environment. Apply thegeneral fundaments in the environmental education to improve the quality of life of humans, establishing aharmonic relation between humanity and nature with emphasis on the accomplishment of the sustainabilityof the resources.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-220 General Principles of MarketingAnalyzes the duties of the mercantile activity in the different types of companies, through an analyticalapproach of the different study methods of the markets in a general level. The factors are studied, theinstitutions and the functions of the market and its importance for the contact in the modern companies.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-221 Marketing IAnalyzes the duties of the mercantile activity in the company, industrial or commercial like services. Studyof this discipline.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-222 Marketing IIStudy and utilization of the marketing investigations, focusing on the product, consumer and user, and thedifferent institutions that do the marketing for goods and services. Relation of the organizational unit withthe different institutions those are unknown to the company, which collaborates in the realization of themarket. Analysis of the product. Its presentation, packaging, prices, competition and risks of the market.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-221.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 254

ADM-223 Marketing IIIStudy and utilization of the marketing investigations, focusing on the product, consumer and user, and thedifferent institutions that do the marketing for goods and services.Relation of the organizational unit with the different extra institutions to the company, that collaborates inthe realization of the marketing. Analysis of the product. Its presentation, packaging, prices, competitionand risks of marketing.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-222.ADM-226 MarketingWill emphasize in the study of controllable factors by the company (product, price, distribution andpromotion). The basic elements will be submitted for planning execution and control of the programs ofmarketing within the company, in pursuit that the student obtains all basic technique knowledge, like thedevelopment of the social awareness.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-230 Management and Supervision of StaffOffer the basic theories that govern the area of applied management to the human resources of the company.It focuses in a general manner the different stages composing the work cycle of the people in the company.Also it analyzes in a global form the different techniques and instruments of the staff management.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102. None in career 408.ADM-231 Administration of SalesAnnounces to the student the techniques and principles about the duties and organization of the salesdepartment of a company in the different organizations. Studies the organization of the department of SalesManager, like recruiting, selection and training of staff, instruments for sales; compensation, supervisionof the sellers and motivation; territories and coverage of the same; expense control; objective of acting ofsellers; registry control, price policies; sales budget.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-222.ADM-232 Administration of PurchasesThis subject instructs about the application of the administrative process, inherent duties to the supply ofcommercial articles and services. Applies the principles and techniques of the organization and functioningof the purchasing department of the company, including the related aspects of purchasing and control ofwarehouses and stock. Special areas of interests for the purchases and budget of these like other internaldependencies.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102.ADM-235 Techniques of ArchiveHistory, nature and reach of the alphabetic systems of archives, 36 rules to arrange alphabetically. Systemsand procedures to file alphabetically, document request, systems of charge and monitoring, transfers,storage, geographic system, numeric system, system by subject, information card, equipment and documentcontrol systems.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 255

ADM-236 Office PracticesStudy of the personal qualities of the office workers. Human Relations. The Receptionist. Telephonecommunications. The mail and telecommunications. How arrange money registries. Process and equipmentto take copies. Office machines. The dictating and transcription. How to search and obtain a job. Theinterview and the first job makes the students familiarize and concentrate in its area.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-235.ADM-238 Financial Math ISet out the theoretical and practical knowledge as well as the tools and skills that it allows.; Define withclarity concepts like Financial Math, Capital, Financial Markets, interests, and other related with the subject.Solve and graph problems of real application that involve the value of the money in time and based ona simple interest and composed interest. Value capital taking into account the effect of time over these.Analyze and apply the concept of financial equivalence.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-129.ADM-239 Financial Math IISeeks that the student learns to cope with the financial world in which we live, also to apply the acquiredknowledge in the work environment. Exercises are performed that allow the trainee to perform a financialanalysis.Credits: 4-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-238.ADM-240 General AdvertisingDescribe like a science and like a business technique. Presentation of operational techniques in theadvertising activity. The advertising agent’s techniques for the elaboration of commercials. What ispromotion and what is its use? What is an advertising campaign and what are the elements that should beobserved, etc.Credits: 3-3-2. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-222.ADM-241 Public RelationsConcept and technique of Public Relations, importance in the companies; development of good image ofthe company, elaboration of programs that maintain the company positively identified with the market.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term0: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102.ADM-242 Advertising IIt’s importance in the economic development of the country. Difference between advertising, propagandaand promotion. Concept and application of the generic advertising. Duties and objectives of advertising.Fundamental principles for the profitability of advertising. The Dominican businessman and the advertisingagency. Grade of development of the advertising. Direct Advertising. Characteristics, advantages anddisadvantages for its application.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 256

ADM-243 Advertising IIThe media of communication. Radio, TV, cinema, etc, Importance of each. Analysis of the principle mediaof our country. Cost of utilization. Development of the TV budget Analysis of the last study performed by ourmedia. Psychological principles of Advertising. Action mechanism of Advertising.The creative process. The commercial in the press. The radio and TV commercial.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-242.ADM-244 Advertising IIIStudy about the general concepts of advertising and its importance in the economic development of acountry. Fundamental principles for the profitability of advertising, planning and strategy of the advertisingmedia. Study of the creative aspects of advertising ,radio advertising, television and direct response,Operative activities in advertising ( Sales promotion, public relations, advertising campaigns, investigationto evaluate the advertising)Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-243.ADM-282 Typing IIIThe improvement of the speed, precision, reviews of techniques. The envelope. How to centralizehorizontally and vertically Development of the skills to address envelopes. Review of alignment, grouping,and spacing. Introduction to the commercial letter and the carbon copies.Credits: 2-1-3. Hours of Theory: 14. Hours of Practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-182.ADM-283 Typing IVTabulation, improvement of the speed. The tape, the manuscript. Change of tape and speed. The precision,drafts and numbers. Concentrated practice of specific letters, coordination exercises, how to choose goodstencils, the cleaning of the typing machine, the electric typing machine.Credits: 3-3-1. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 14.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-282.ADM-291 Transcript IIntroduce the student in the transcript speed and at the same time learn to take dictations from the speedof 30 words per minute, until 56. The same is acquired by daily reading from the letters, homework, takedictation of the same two times per week and to transcribe by machine, evaluating transcript and typingspeed. In class the student must know new words and learn the correct use of the synonyms, as well assome doubts in the writing of the words and their proper pronunciation. The speed that should be acquiredis of 60 to 90-100 words per minuteCredits: 4-2-4. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-192.ADM-292 Transcript IIComplements the previous course and at the same time makes the student transcribe letters with speedand efficiency. You must transcribe these letters as best as possible, associating the transcript speed withthe typing and the correct use of Spanish. Continue the use of words and their pronunciation. At the sametime reinforce the ability with the correct use of the synonymsCredits: 4-2-4. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-291. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 257

ADM-311 Organization and Methods of the BusinessIn this course the student receive the fundamental knowledge about the business organization. Differenttypes of forms of organization. Methodology to analyze the job, the processes and procedure. Productivityand level of life.Different diagrams of the activities of the company. Studies of time and movement. Principles of the economyof movements. Localization and order of premises and offices. Internal distribution. Colors, illumination, etc.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-238.ADM-321 Sales PromotionOffers the basic knowledge and particularities within the marketing that is referred with the combination ofpersonal and impersonal sales, seeking to stimulate the demand in a special form of different satisfactionsin certain circumstances, The different forms are analyzed of performing promotional campaigns, as wellas the structural organization and importance of coordination of this duties with the other related functions.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-243.ADM-330 Agricultural AdministrationExplains the specific administrative process in the rural company (agricultural) analyzing the typical functionsof this type of company. Its importance and situation in the socioeconomic context of the country. Origin anddevelopment of the agricultural company. Socioeconomic analysis of the same. Productivity, production,distribution and marketing, financing. Sources, types and forms of these.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-331 Staff Management IOffers the knowledge of the role and the importance of the human factor in the company, as well as thespecial field of the administration that is oriented in this sense, analysis of the integration, development,permanency and retirement of the personnel of the company. Focuses the different techniques that areused in the staff management of a company and the relation of this scientific field with other disciplines ofthese social types.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-202.ADM-332 Administration of LoansIt analyzes the different guidelines of administration and the duties of the department of credits; interbankloans, loans with mortgage warranty and the duties of the loans executive.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-221.ADM-333 Bank AdministrationIncludes: orientation in front of the problems of the bank administration; the administration and organizationalplanning; the administrative control; the politic of general liquidation; the investment programs and theservices of the bank.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 258

ADM-340 Analysis of Commercial CreditAnalyzes the adequate investigations to reduce the risks in the credit through the different sources and mediaof credit information, national and international; commercial agencies, special agencies or commercial,edited services, sells agents, lawyers, banks of credit institutions and personal interviews.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-231.ADM-341 Agricultural MarketingCommercialization of agricultural and livestock products; production and distribution of related articles withagriculture. Techniques of transportation of the agricultural product and animals. Commercial systems ofedible animals.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-223 o ECO-320.ADM-342 Investigation of MarketsIs a continuity of the course “Marketing II” to put into practice the theories and concepts related to thedifferent types of investigation of markets. Diverse methods of investigation emphasizing the scientificmethods in the use of questionnaires, sampling, data collection, tabulation, inference statistics, cause,effects, results evaluation.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-350 Organization and Techniques of InsuranceExposes the phrases of historic evolution, concept and categories of the insurance. The insured market,physical accidents, moral accidents. The basic principles of insurance. The claims. Charging. Reinsurance.The insurance contract. Different types of insurance. The theft insurance. People insurance. The reservesof life insurance. Health insurance. Social security.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102.ADM-401 Audiovisual MediaImportance and correct use of the media. Design and management of the main resources used in ourmedia as effective auxiliary for communicationCredits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ADM-431 Financial Administration IExplains the actual methods of application of the administrative process of the financial duty of the companyusing the modern mathematical models developed. Includes particularly the planning and organization ofthe bonds, the duties and assets, current, permanent liabilities and cash flow.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102, ADM-239.ADM-432 Management of Staff IIDeeply approach the different techniques that are used in the modern administration of staff, developingstudies and investigations in the fields in companies and institutions of the country as to what staff programsrefer. Work relations. Collective contracts. The unions and labor associations. The administrative career inthe management of staff in public and in private.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-331. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 259

ADM-433 Administration of Production IThe teachings of this subject, complemented with the courses II and the corresponding Seminar; follows togive the adequate preparation to the student of the direction of the duties and the techniques of productionin the manufacturing companies analyzing the origins. Development of the product. Planning and control ofproduction. Industrial processes. Industrial risks. Study of the work in the industrial plant.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102, ADM-132.ADM-434 Administration of Production IIDeeply approach the duties of planning and control of production. Do or purchase. Forecast and differentprojection methods, applications. Control of inventories and materials. Administration of the purchases ofinputs of the production. Internal distribution of the plant. Quality control. Hygiene and industrial security.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-433.ADM-441 Supervision and Human Relations in the CompanyOffers the student an expanded vision and objective about the supervision of staff in the work and theestablishment of the adequate and healthy relations between groups and individual components; as well asthe behavior of the integrals the factor of the company. Also it will give the necessary techniques to applygood human relations.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-102.ADM-531 Financial Administration IIAnalyzes the diverse methods and means of financing: short, medium and long term. Budget systems.Planning of utilities. Diverse theories of structure of capital, liquidation, reorganization and merge ofcompanies. Our financing institutions. Capital markets, etc.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-431.ADM-532 Management and Company BudgetInstructs the student in the principle theories and practices of planning and control, integrated to thetechniques of the modern presupposition using the budget per program. Includes budgets and salesprograms. Production. Administration. Investments, debts. Cash register and the different financialstatements receipts and supporting documents.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-238, CON-113.ADM-565 Supervised PracticePretends to offer the students the necessary technical knowledge to make an investigation. Throughout theacademic period different investigations are done emphasizing in the investigation methodology and theform of how it should be presented.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: Tech. Level.ADM-570 Public ManagementEndows the students the necessary knowledge so that they can assimilate and interpret the essentialconcepts of the public administration, as a tool base for the professional formation within the administration.As well as highlight the importance of the state and public sector. The activities, forms and management ofthe public resources by part of the Dominican state like a macroeconomic vision.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ECO-102.ADM-575 Markets PlanningTU(UnhNivePeHrspUid)raodgNraacmionaol f markets planning pretends to give the student a general comprehension about thePedro Henríquez Ureña260

importance of planning in the world of business. The evolutionary and agitated changing course of theactual world demands the participants of any activity to use planning as a principal figure in their strategies.This is the reason why it will be reviewed in class some theory and numeric tools that compose the baseof the strategic planning, as well as to learn and delimit in time and space the future projects of the firm. Allthis possesses the only interest of a better use of the subject.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-223.ADM-580 International MarketingThe development of the activities, attitudes, values, and necessary abilities for the theoretical and practicalinvestigation are evaluated through the activities of the course, making emphasis on: skills in the use ofthe materials to obtain the desired information. Capacity and creativity to create organize and analyzedata. Capacity to apply the given concepts in the classroom to reality. Capacity to present with clarity andsecurity their individual activities. Ability to disagree without offending their classmates. Responsibility in thehanding over of assignations, both in punctuality and coherenceCredits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-223.ADM-587 Design of the ProductDevelop the capacity, attitudes, values and necessary abilities for the theoretical and practical investigationare evaluated troughs all the activities of the course, making emphasis on: skills in the use of the materialsto obtain the desired information. Capacity and creativity to create organize and analyze data. Capacityto apply the given concepts in the classroom to reality. Capacity to submit with clarity and security theirindividual activities. Ability to disagree without offending their classmates. Responsibility in the handingover of assignations, both in punctuality and coherence.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-223.ADM-589 Seminar Launching of New ProductsEndow the participants of a methodology that lets them learn the basic concepts for the launching of newproducts and/or services. Put in practice these concepts through a design and elaboration of the launchingof products and/or services that they satisfy the need identified by the participants.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-321.ADM-595 Campaign DesignPretends for the student to identify and know the use of the tools of the promotional mix. Comprehend themarketing concepts in the configuration of the campaign. Analyze the use of marketing tools in the design ofa publicity campaign. Know and value the usage of the media. Know and develop the different techniquesof promotion.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of Theory: 42. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-223.ADM-614 Public ManagementOffers the student a general vision of the science of administration from a modern prospective. Highlight theexisting relation between efficiency and the public administration and the subsystems that conforms it, aswell as focus in the modern management. Study of the legal regime ruling the work relations of the publicservers with the state.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 261

ADM-615 Dominican Management OrganizationThe content of this subject has been organized in four (4) parts, for a total of 21 themes. The first part refersto the National Administrative- Organization, the second part is targeted to the National Administration andPublic Powers, the third part is dedicated to the Administrative Structure of the Presidency of the Republic,and the fourth part comprehends the different multi institutional sectors that are part of the DominicanAdministrative Organization.Credits: 2-2-0. Hours of Theory: 28. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ADM-614.ADM-900 Grade WorkProvides the student with the skills and necessary knowledge for the application of different methods ofinvestigation in their specific area. (Business management) and will finish with the presentation of the finalproject.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of Theory: 0. Hours of Practice: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects.ADM-901 Grade WorkProvides the student with the skills and necessary knowledge for the application of different methods ofinvestigation in their specific area. (Business Management) and will finish with the presentation of the finalproject.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of Theory: 0. Hours of Practice: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects.ADM-902 Modular Course of Business ManagementThis modular course is equivalent to the grade work.Credits: 12-12-0. Hours of Theory: 168. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects.ADM-903 Modular Course of Market ManagementThis modular course is equivalent to the grade work.Credits: 12-12-0. Hours of Theory: 168. Hours of Practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects. AGR - AGRONOMYAGR-230 Study of the soilStudies the soils according to their importance in the vegetable nutrition. Interests in the physicalcharacteristics as an apparent density in the particles, porosity, textures, structure; Chemical features asan organic matter, nitrogen content, carbon/nitrogen relation, phosphorus and potassium. Study the soilorganisms and carbon cycles. Nitrogen and phosphorus.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: QUI-112.AGR-231 Genesis and Soil ClassificationStarting with the history of classification of soils and the main explanation of the ground trainers, we got tothe new system of soil classification, with its order, suborders, big groups, subgroups, families, and series,to know the soil, order and manage it.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-230.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 262

AGR-240 General Entomology and TaxonomyStudy of the principle orders of the class of insects; morphological relations, taxonomy and physiological.General Knowledge of harmful insect control.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-101.AGR-320 Vegetable PhysiologyIntroduction. The plants and their physiology. The water as an eco -physiological factor. Mineral nutrition.Metabolism. Enzymes. Breathing. Growth and development. Regulators and growth hormones of theplants. Floral differentiation.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-210, QUI-267.AGR-322 BreedingObjectives. Reproduction systems. Individual Selection. Mass selection. Genealogy method. Massselection backcrossing. Selection in allogamous. Hybrid varieties. Recurrent selection. Synthetic varieties.Resistance to sickness and adverse environmental conditions. Inter specific polyploidy.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-250.AGR-342 Plant Pathology IHistory of plant pathology. The nature and the concept of plant diseases. What is a plant disease?Pathogenesis and pathogenicity. Causes of the plants diseases. Nature of the plant pathogens (symbiosis).Factors that affect the diseases. Importance of the plant diseases. (Loss). Classification of the plantdiseases.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-233, BIO-250.AGR-350 Agro meteorologyThe class of Agro meteorology train the student of agricultural engineering in the study of the normalbehavior of the elements in atmospheric and climate times, its influences in the growth of the crops, and inthe fight against the climatologically adversities affecting the agricultural production.Credits: 5-4-3. Hours of theory: 56. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-320, FIS-012.AGR-413 Agriculture MechanizationIntroduction. Mechanization. Motorization. History. Types of tractors. Crawler tractors and tractors withrubber tires. Engines with internal combustion. Functioning. Auxiliary systems of the engine. Energy use.Tires and mud wheels. Plow different types. Functioning. Graduation. Traces. Other different types ofmechanization. Cost of operation.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: FIS-012.AGR-420 Tropical CropsIncludes rice, corn, beans, peanuts, tubers and roots. Description: Origin. Importance of each crop. Botanicclassification. Characteristics of species and varieties. Ecology. Description of the plant. Preparation of soilfor planting. Fertilization. Weed Control. Plagues and principal diseases. Harvesting, different systems.Management of the harvest post- collection.Credits: 5-4-3. Hours of theory: 56. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-210, AGR-240. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 263

AGR-421 Commercial CropsIncludes. Sugar cane, coffee, cocoa and tobacco. Description: History of each crop. Origin. Botanicclassification. Ecology. Adequate soils. Morphology of each crop. Seeds. Planting methods. Seeds. Plantingperiod. Weed control. Crops. Contributions. Subsoil. Fertilization. Shading, different types of pruning.Maturity, harvest and transport. Principal plagues and diseases.Credits: 5-4-3. Hours of theory: 56. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-420.AGR-426 Fruit CultivationGeneralities. Principles and techniques fruit exploitation. Specific principles. Citric, avocado, Mango,pineapple, papaya, and other tropical fruits.Credits: 4-3-3. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-420.AGR-430 Soil ConservationGeneral principles of geo-ecological balance. Internal geodynamic cycle and external geodynamiccycle, geological erosion. Accelerated erosion. Mechanics of the water erosion. Terraces, designs andconstruction. Level curves, design and construction. Contour cultivation, strip cropping. Crops.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-231, ING-112.AGR-432 Soil FertilizerGeneral principles of soil fertilizer. Chemical analysis of soils. Analysis of vegetable tissue. Economicconsiderations in the recommendations of application of fertilizers, three phase balance in the soil. Nitrogenin the soil. Phosphorus. Potassium, its behavior in the soil. Calcium and magnesium as nutrients.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-230.AGR-443 Plant Pathology IIIs basically about the plant diseases produced by viruses like plant pathogens. Composition and identification.Plant diseases caused by nematodes phytopathogenic, mycoplasmas, by parasite plants. General controlof plant diseases and use of the plant pathology biography for the diagnosis of plant diseases.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-342.AGR-460 Agriculture ExtensionIntroduction. History and philosophy of the work extension. Planning of the extension programs. Socialfactors, economic and human. The educative process and the communication as a base for extension.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: SOC-241.AGR-520 Pasture and FodderProvides basic knowledge about the use of grasses and legumes for feeding the cattle, as well as in theidentification, production and harvest of the principle tropical fodder. Contemplates aspects like: Botanicdescription, establishment, evaluation of the production of pasture as general knowledge.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102 o BIO-210.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 264

AGR-523 HorticultureGeneral principles and specifics for production, management and vegetable markets. Scientific ways todetect and solve problems in the production of vegetable crops. Economic importance in vegetable garden.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: AGR-420.AGR-540 Weed ControlThe course of weed control covers to fundamental aspects, and is divided in two stages. The first is aboutthe knowledge of weeds, its damages and evaluation of these in the principle crops of the country. Thesecond part covers the method controls, basically the chemical control. A thorough study is done of thedifferent chemical groups in herbicides, its mode of action. Toxicology and phyto toxicity.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-310. ARQ - ARCHITECTUREARQ-111 Expression IComparison and relation of the different media of visual expression; study of the form and space, light andcolor.Credits: 2-0-4. Hours of theory: 0. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-112 Expression IIPractical training in the media, symbols and techniques of expression with the purpose of developing thevisual perception and stimulate the aptitudes and the creative personality.Credits: 2-0-4. Hours of theory: 0. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-114 Architectural Drawing IIt’s the beginning of spatial understanding in a technical level, using as a base the descriptive geometry. Inits practice, besides the knowledge of the geometry, it promotes the correct use of the drawing instruments,the basic notions of technical drawing, to the principles of architectural drawing in itself, which will becompleted and the second subject.Credits: 3-2-4. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-115 Architectural Drawing IIThe completive of the basic and advanced notions of architectural drawing, in addition includes the teachingsof the perspectives and the shadows that the light provokes of a natural manner (sun) and artificial (lightbulbs and lamps) in the architectural object.Credits: 3-2-4. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-114. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 265

ARQ-140 Design IInitiation in the design process. Critical-graphic reports about the events and aspects of the environment.Illustrations of physical, chemical, biological and social processes. The sensorial perception as a sourceof ideas and criteria, specific assignments about each sense. Exercises about the man and his measures.Surveys, hand drawing. Diagrams and methods.Credits: 3-1-6. Hours of theory: 14. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-141 Design IIThe Architectural task. Accumulation and organization of information. Analysis and system designs to studythe man-environment relations; buildings-environment. Test of necessities of man to build. The man andhis culture. Architectural expressions. Study of the physical environment and the influence in buildings.Experiences in team work. Models, diagrams and drawings.Credits: 3-1-6. Hours of theory: 14. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-140.ARQ-200 ComputersPromotion and teachings from the knowledge base necessary to manage adequately and efficiently thecomputer, passing through the history of computers, and emphasizing in the basic programs servingfor a person to handle themselves correctly in the academic and work environment, like word typing ,spreadsheets, presentation of programs , and others.Credits: 2-0-4. Hours of theory: 0. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-210 Contemporary Art PanoramaGeneral vision of the movements and contemporary artistic schools, about the seminar base, conferences,specific round tables about the different themes in actuality in the contemporary arts, emphasizing in thesocial factors that intervene in the determination of styles and the modern techniques employed in theplastic arts.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-211 Interior CompositionsIntensive course about the materials and methods used in architectural interiors. Practical training inadequate use of colors, textures, rhythms, contrasts, accessories, etc.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-141.ARQ-212 ModelingPractical training in the elaboration of scale models of architectural projects used in the process of designand in the exposition of the final result of constructing.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-213 PresentationPractical training in the use of diverse instruments and graphic expression media for the adequatevisualization of the architectural projects.Credits: 3-1-4. Hours of theory: 14. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 266

ARQ-215 Design by ComputerPractical training in the use of the computer as an assistant to the architectural drawing, through managementof (a) specific program(s) for such purposes. Learning from design by computer.Credits: 3-2-3. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-200.ARQ-231} Methods and Investigation TechniquesPromotes and teaches the principles of scientific investigation and other methods of investigation applicableto the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings, as well as the solutions to the architectural projects thatrequire an investigation to complete the necessary technical data.Credits: 2-1-3. Hours of theory: 14. Hours of practice: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-242 Design IIIThe architectural space, factors that determine and affect it. The notion of the place as a result of spatial,cultural and social concepts. The Architectural form as a physical expression.Credits: 4-2-6. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-141.ARQ-243 Design IVExercises about the context of edification: localization, objectives, uses, available resources, structures andinstallations. The study of the architectural form.Credits: 4-2-6. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-242.ARQ-260 Architectural Patrimony IWorks as a theoretical-practical manner the knowledge of the value of the contemporary architecturalpatrimony inherent to Dominican Republic and its importance for the immediate development and future ofthe career.Credits: 2-0-4. Hours of theory: 0. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-261 Architectural Patrimony IIWorks as a theoretical-practical manner the knowledge of the value of the contemporary architecturalpatrimony inherent to Dominican Republic and its importance for the immediate development and future ofthe career.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-260.ARQ-311 History of Art and Architecture ICritical analysis of the plastic arts in diverse historic eras. Study of the constructive forms and of visualexpression as a result of the ecological and technological factors prevailing. Prehistory. Egypt and otherantique cultures.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: HUM-150.ARQ-312 History of Art and Architecture IICritical analysis of the plastic arts in diverse historic eras. Study of the constructive forms and of visualexpression as a result of the ecological factors prevailing. Greece and Rome.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-311. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 267

ARQ-313 Conservation of Monuments and Cultural GoodsMethodological analysis of diverse types of constructive in the colonial architecture, and study of systemsand techniques for the restoration and conservation of antique architectural works with emphasis in theadequate use of materials and construction systems.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-311, ARQ-312.ARQ-315 PhotographyPractical training in the photography techniques, and modern systems of equipment, revealed, presentation,and modern systems of montage.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-320 Structure ElementsStudy of the diverse methods, materials and structural systems. Analysis of the behavior of structuralelements subject to different states of load and distortion, from a qualitative point of view, with the purposeof familiarizing the student with the general nature of the structural problem as a base element of the activityof the design.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-321 Materials and Methods of Construction IKnowledge of the materials and constructive procedures in works of masonry, rocks, blocks and concrete.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-333 Housing Problems and SolutionExhaustive exposition of the methods and techniques used to evaluate qualitative and quantitatively thehousing problems, understanding the problems of sub developed countries. A general analysis of theproblem of the homes in Dominican Republic, as well as possible mechanisms to use in the implementationof solutions, ranging from the appropriate use of materials and constructive methods until the demographic,ecological, political, legal financial and sociological factor that are determinants.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-243.ARQ-344 Design VElaboration of design programs. Study, creation and selection of alternatives, idea of modification of theenvironment, text and context of the modification. The building as an environmental object, its sequenceand message. Graphic expression: models and drawings.Credits: 4-2-6. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-243.ARQ-345 Design VIDesign methods; establishment of alternatives and selection in accordance with specific objectivesof each project. Evaluation of buildings in use and elaboration of documents of construction of specificprojects. Analysis and use of constructive modern techniques including pre-fabrication and other advancedprocedures.Credits: 5-2-6. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-344.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 268

ARQ-371 Technical DrawingPromotes that the student be able to manage the technical graphic language as an instrument ofcommunication, being able to represent in a surface objects and spaces in its real magnitude.Credits: 2-0-4. Hours of theory: 0. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-410 Theory of Architecture IStudies the ideas and concepts through the history in the field of architecture. Ethical and aesthetic aspectsof the practice of architecture.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-413 History of Art and Architecture IIICritical analysis of the plastic arts en diverse historic eras. Study of the constructive forms and of visualexpression as a result of the ecological and technological factors prevailing. Byzantine and Roman stylesCredits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-312.ARQ-422 Materials and Methods of Construction IIUse of wood and steel as construction materials. Mezzanines and roofs in general. Stairs, roofs andwaterproofing. Equipment and auxiliary materials for construction.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-423 Materials and Methods of Construction IIIMaterials and termination methods in works. Plaster, floors, windows, doors metals, plastics, laminate,ceramic materials, paints, special coatings.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-425 Building EquipmentTeaches the necessary elements so the construction can work efficiently and in accordance with theinherent conditions to an environment and specific user.Credits: 2-1-2. Hours of theory: 14. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-430 UrbanismBasic training in the concepts, theories and current techniques in the urban developments, with specialemphasis in the contemporary tendency of the process of urbanization and its relation with architecture.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-432 LandscapingBrief history of the art of the garden through the ages, as a base for the development of determined formalelements in the area.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 269

ARQ-446 Design VIIDesign and integration of edification. Structural alternatives, material selection; environment to create theidea of economic feasibility.Credits: 5-2-6. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 84.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-345.ARQ-447 Design VIIIDesign of urban spaces that tend to a better quality of life. Development of the ability to locate and trackedifications and physical facilities in the urban systems to respond the contemporary necessities. Exploringof the mechanisms of organizationCredits: 6-2-8. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 112.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-320, ARQ-446.ARQ-510 Theory of Architecture IIStudy of the ideas and concepts through the history of the contemporary architecture, including the aspectsof sociological and cultural nature present in the contemporary architectural task.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-511 Theory of Architecture IIIMore specific vision of the Latin and Caribbean ideas and concepts applied to the architectural task.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-515 History of Dominican ArchitectureCritical analysis of the plastic arts en diverse historic eras. Study of the constructive forms and of visualexpression as a result of the ecological and technological factors prevailing on XIX century. Neoclassicismand art. Contemporary architecture.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-521 Management and organization of works IPractical training in problems related with the administrative execution of the construction works, coveringfrom the related aspects with cabinet work as budget, specifications, programming of constructive stages,etc. until those related with the execution “ in situ” of architectural works, like the processing of drawings,accounting, legal problems, etc.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-321, ARQ-422, ARQ-423.ARQ-522 Management and organization of works IIGive to the students the fundamental knowledge in the field of Management and Organization of works,as well as the control formulation and budget. Planning and control of construction time and planning andcontrol of the construction costs.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-524 Plumbing InstallationsAnalysis of the problems and solutions related to the plumbing installations in the construction.Credits: 3-3-0. Hours of theory: 42. Hours of practice: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 270

ARQ-541 Urban DesignSpecific projects of great magnitude related with diverse aspects of urban and regional planning.(Urbanizations, urban centers, remodeling, basic and regulators plan, etc.)Credits: 3-2-4. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-430.ARQ-542 Advanced Design by ComputerAdvanced knowledge of specific programs for presentations and final interpretation done with the assistanceof the computer.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-215.ARQ-548 Design IXSynthesis works about the technical concepts, experiences and other acquired knowledge. Definition andstudy of the problems, determination of the criteria and limits which will control the design in accordancewith the objectives. Production of documents of construction, including systems, studies of economic pre-feasibility and constructive details.Credits: 6-2-8. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 112.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-447.ARQ-549 Design XGrade work consists in an urban or architectural investigation project that obtains all the elements ofscientific character, technical and artistic that normally demands a similar labor of professional character.Credits: 6-2-8. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 112.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-548.ARQ-551 Pre-Project GradeTheoretical and practical work to create a base of investigation and development of the theme and gradeproject, which should constitute a second stage of grade work to present, to achieve the title of architect.Credits: 6-2-8. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 112.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-549.ARQ-560 Professional Practice IWorks the knowledge of the professional ethics and induces the student to the investigation and theknowledge in the management of the profession in the current scope in Dominican Republic, with themanagement of inherent conditions to all the direct and/or complementary activities.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.ARQ-561 Professional Practice IIInduces the student to the investigation and knowledge of the management of the profession in the currentscope in the Dominican Republic and its connection with the world, with the management of inherentconditions to all the direct and/or complementary activities of the practice of design and construction.Credits: 3-2-2. Hours of theory: 28. Hours of practice: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-560.ARQ-900 Grade WorkSecond stage and final of the preparation of the grade project and the investigation that sustains it. Afterapproving all the other subjects, this project (and its investigation) should be delivered to the school properlyprinted and bounded, and later submitted before a jury, to obtain the title of Architect.Credits: 6-0-12. Hours of theory: 0. Hours of practice: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All Subjects. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 271

ARQ-920 ThesisInvestigation project, analysis and budget for the improvement of determined signaled areas as prioritiesin the Plans of Study.Credits: 9-5-8 Hours of theory: 70. Hours of practice: 112.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All Subjects.   ART - ARTSART-100 ArtsIn this subject the student can select among several artistic activities offered by the Department.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-102 Theatre AppreciationIn this subject the theatre history, the renaissance theatre, the Dominican theatre, body language, mime,vocalization, improvisation, the scene, the actor, the make-up and the play are reviewed.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-105 ChoirIn this subject are studied the choir origin and definition, the choir as a vocal musical group, how is conformeda choir, the human voice, the organs that are part of the places of articulation in the human body, thebreathing, the resonators, and the repertoire with and without musical accompaniment.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-106 Folkloric BalletIn this subject the following aspects are studied: The concept of folklore, Taxonomy of the Folklore, FolkloreMaterial, the House of the Dominican Men, Clothes for the Folkloric Man, Spiritual Mind Folklore, PopularReligion, Social Folklore, work Dances. It is also reviewed the classification of the Dominican dances:special occasion dances, ritual dances, “Bailes de Cuadrilla”, Ballroom Dances, joy dances.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-108 “Estudiantina”It is a one (1) credit subject in which the students are part of a musical where they also play differentinstruments and sign different songs. Mixing this way the musical execution and the songs of the participants.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-110 Jazz Dance BalletIn this subject the following aspects are studied: Dance definition, Dance History, Classic Dance, ModernDance, Folkloric Dance and other manifestations of the dance as Dramatic Dance, Lyric Dance, PopularDance, Society Dance, Jazz Dance, Theatrical Dance, “Daque” and the Religious Dance. It is also studiedChoreography.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 272

ART-111 GuitarIn this subject the following aspects of the history of the guitar are studied. Parts of a Guitar. Chords. Fourtimes guitar rips. Fox rhythm. Vals rhythm. Theorical concepts to play the minor chords; to perform theaforementioned chords; new rips (merengue, bachata and rock, among others). To learn new songs andthe already given songs.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-200 Arts ExpressionIs a subject of three (3) credits that have multiple art expressions, such as music, singing, dramatic play,the body and plastic activities as well as the artistic play; All these expressions generate sensations andemotions and allow coming up with ideas, to develop the imagination and the creative capacity of thestudents. It is a subject that stimulates the knowledge of themselves and the surrounding world.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.ART-300 The Arts AppreciationThis subject deals with the study, analysis and appreciation of the different artistic manifestations, seen fromtheir own philosophical concept, as well as its permanence, transformation and influence in the occidentalworld. Inside such manifestations, which goal is to express the beauty, are found the architecture, sculpture,painting, literature, dance and music.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. BIO - BIOLOGYBIO-101 General BiologyIntroductory course in which the general aspects of the Biology are emphasized such as evolution, diversity,cytology, heritage and ecology.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.BIO-102 General Biology IISecond Level of the Biology in the career of Health Science and Veterinary. This level studies the organism’slevel, the body liquids and its regulation, gas exchange, digestion and the hormones and nervous control.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-101.BIO-104 General Biology IISame as the BIO-102 but for Education students with mention in Biology-Chemistry.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-101.BIO-141 The Environment ConservationThe history and the evolution of the conservation groups, administration and management of the renewableand no renewable resources, education and legislation programs regarding the environment conservation.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 273

BIO-210 General BotanyThis course deals with the study of the plant as a living entity. The vegetable cell, the vegetable tissues.The root, the branch and, the leaves. Their structures. The photosynthesis. The plant´s food. The flower,pollination, fecundation, fruits and seeds. Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours:28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-101.BIO-212 General BotanyThis course deals with the Cytology, Histology, Anatomy and Physiology of the Tracheophytes especiallyof the Angiosperms.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102 or BIO-104.BIO-220 General ZoologyThe evolution, classification, anatomy and physiology of the main group of animals, invertebrates andvertebrates. The laboratory includes de dissection of representative forms of each file.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102 or BIO-104.BIO-221 Veterinary ParasitologyThe ecology, distribution, pathology and control of external and internal parasites of domestic animals.The relationships host-parasite is emphasized. In the lab is taught besides the morphology and Biology ofselected parasites, the diagnose methods.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102.BIO-225 ParasitologyThis course is designed for Pharmacist students. Including the morphology and physiology of the mostcommons parasites that produces sickness in humans with information regarding their life cycle, habitat,geographical distribution and the relationship host-parasite with emphasis in the diagnose.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102.BIO-231 Oral MicrobiologyThe relationship man-microorganisms with medical importance are studied, especially those that are partof the oral pathogenic flora, the oral injuries produced by them and its control.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: Ciclo Básico Común.BIO-233 Agricultural MicrobiologyThe main aspects about the morphology, taxonomy, physiology, ecology and economical importance of themicroorganisms that impact the agriculture.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-101.BIO-235 Veterinary Microbiology IIncludes the knowledge of the structure, form, reproduction, physiology, metabolism and identification ofthe microorganisms of veterinary importance.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña274

BIO-244 Biology and EnvironmentThe study and practice of the different methods used to evaluate the quality of the water, air and soil.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.BIO-250 General GeneticsAn introduction of the main mechanisms of the heritage especially in superior diploid organisms, includingthe structure and function of the genetic material and the transmission modes. In the laboratory the biometrictechniques and the genealogy analysis are emphasized.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-101.BIO-265 BiophysicsThis course studies the metabolism, fluid movements, acid base equilibrium, hearing, seeing, effect of theradiations and the general aspects of the transportation of substances through the cell membranes.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: FIS-012.BIO-270 Histology and EmbryologyStudies the microscopic structure and ultra structure of the human tissues and organ systems. Theidentification and analysis of the tissues prepared sheets are emphasized.Credits: 4-2-4. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102.BIO-271 Veterinary Histology and EmbryologyThe microscopic study of the tissue structure of the vertebrate organisms as well as the techniques forcolorations and preparations. It is also studied the origin and development of the tissues.Credits: 4-3-3. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102.BIO-301 Biological PreparationsThis course includes the following aspects: Capture, set up and fixation of species. The coloring preparation.The cytology techniques. The maceration. Protozoon cultures. Fungal cultures. Invertebrate fixation. Insectand amphibians metamorphosis.Credits: 1-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-102, BIO-212, BIO-230.BIO-310 Systematic BotanyThe Phylogeny, classification and systematic of the most common and economically important vascularplants in our country. The laboratory includes traveling to interesting places in such areas as botany andecology.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-210.BIO-335 Veterinary Microbiology IIIncludes the study of the genres and species of those microorganisms which produce infectious diseasesin animals and those that affect or are used in the animal industry. Credits: 4-3-3. Theory Hours:42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-235. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 275

BIO-341 Systematic BotanyThis course includes the problems and advances of the Systematic Botany. Also, the principles of theTaxonomy. The Morphologic criteria. Identification of the plants. The use of the keys. The techniques ofthe field and the herbals. The study of the most important families related to the economical developmentof our country.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-212.BIO-342 Environment ConservationThis course includes the origin of the conservation. The social dogmatic ideas related to their development.The birth and evolution of the conservation in Dominican Republic. It also includes the management ofthe Renewable Natural Resources. The water. The Soil and the land. The Flora, Fauna and landscape.Environmental legislation. The Environment education and conservation.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-400.BIO-381 Biological PreparationsThis course is offered to Education students. Includes the techniques and methods of collection, preparationand conservation of the biological materials.Credits: 1-0-3. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-104.BIO-400 Ecology and Environment ConservationPrinciple and concept of Ecology. Ecosystem. The concept of the weather. The concept of community. Theland estuaries. Growth. Mortality and Birth. Population resources. The Earth Capacity. The importance ofthe Natural Resources. Mining. Energy. Water. Forest and Wildlife.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-220.BIO-490 Monographic SeminarThis part is the investigation in the area of the different components that form the existing Dominicanecosystems. For this the bibliographical resources will be used in order for the student to initiate theinvestigation.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: MAT-333, SOC-241.BIO-491 Investigation SeminarThe critical analysis of the main environment problems existing in the Dominican ecosystems which willallow the student to be familiar with the future investigative themes for their study field.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: BIO-240, BIO-484. (UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 276

CES – MASTER IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENTCES-814 Statistical Sampling for AccountantsThis is a member of a professional body subject and will be about the duties of distribution, the theory andthe sampling technique, the statistical choice and nonparametric statistic applied to the investigation. Thisincludes the marketing investigation.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-816 Quantitative Methods and Models for AccountantsThis subject studies the prediction methods and techniques, the operations investigation, the sequence andcoordination models, the programming models, the applied models, economical analysis in the businessmanagement.Credits: 4-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-824 Computing Applied to Accounting and AuditStudies the development of the computer systems, systems requirements, administration of the computerduties, analysis of the decisions, development of files and data base, physical security of the data, applicationaudit, designing the computer systems. Also studies: the data structure, the concepts about data base,revision over the program constructions, algorithm concept and analysis and design.Credits: 4-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-825 Computer AuditThis subject is about the control function in the computer environment, organization of a computer centre,organization of the computer audit, development of a computer audit focus, control evaluations, evaluationof applications development, integrity control evaluation, application control evaluation, transmitter controlevaluation and data communication.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-824.CES-847 Strategic Analysis of Cost and ProfitabilityThe theme of this subject includes the following aspects: strategic cost analysis, profitability, analysis andevaluation of the administrative technical model, the organizational model, analysis of problems in theadministration exercise and the behavior of the organizations. Also, the management of the development ofthe administrative science, the elements in the process of the decisions making, analysis of the organizationsurrounding, the planning, attitude, analysis, development and strategic control.Credits: 4-4-0. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-861.CES-848 Financing Evaluation of Investment ProjectsFinancing planning cases will be studied emphasizing the knowledge in the financing administrationprojection and the capital structure in the investment projects.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 277

CES-849 Tax AuditThe mission is to allow the student to develop integral planning financial and tax alternatives. To study andto examine in a critical and systematic way the financial statements, the accounting registers, the public andprivate organisms, institutions, companies or persons, with the objective of determining the truth about theregistries and to express and opinion about the declared documents and values.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-851.CES-851 Society TaxationThe social content of the law and its philosophical reach in societies will be analyzed. This subject willemphasize the legal implications, the taxes and main stages in the life of an entity such as: concept,planning, organization, pre operation, growth, contraction and liquidation.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-861 Analysis and Design of the Financial Information SystemsIn this subject the student will learn: communication and information, system theory, focus in the systemsto accounting, elements of the financial information system, the different methods of processing and themeasurement of the financial information systems.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-864 Accounting Information SystemIncludes the critical analysis of the accounting information systems with focus in administrative decisions,management philosophy in the cost behavior, budget control, concept of costs for planning and control,economical cost, accounting cost, cost accumulation for control means and products cost, analysis of therelationship: cost-volume-use, analysis of the standard cost operations, direct costing, relevant costs andthe decision taking, critical analysis of the management accounting systems and the measurement of thedivision activities, price of sale and transference price.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-814.CES-870 Audit ManagementThis subject also called Process Audit includes the study of the internal control integrated system and therole of the audit in the companies, an analysis of the different models and audit focus, professional practicerules in the internal audit and other several case studies about the audit management, operation or qualitysystems, as well as the special audit.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-875 Accounting in the Public Sector CompaniesTheory fundaments of the government tax policy, the causes and the effects of the taxation and the results.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-883 Forensic AuditThis subject constitutes a practice applied to the accounting, using the investigation techniques, proceduresand methods. The subject tries to teach the student the science called forensic audit that allows to reuniteand to present the due financing, accounting, legal, administrative and tax information in a way that willbe accepted by a court against the perpetrators of economic crimes, therefore, preparing people with anintegral vision that facilitates the special evidence specially crimes against the administrative corruption, theaccounting fraud, the insurance fraud, the money laundry and the terrorism, against others.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 278

CES-884 Financial Statements Analysis and InterpretationThis subject deals with the analysis and interpretation of the Financial Statements and has the followingobjectives: to understand the analysis elements that will give the financial reasons comparison and thedifferent analysis techniques that can be applied in a company; to describe some of the measures thatshould be taken into account and the solution alternatives for the different problems affecting the company,and to help the investment planning in the organization. To use the most common reasons to analyze theliquidation and the activity of the inventory, accounts payables, accounts receivables, fix assets and totalassets of a company. To analyze the relationship between debt and financial leverage presented in thefinancial statement, as well as the reasons that can be used to evaluate the debt position of a companyand the capacity of the same to accomplish with the payments associated to the debt. To evaluate theprofitability regarding the sales, assets investments, capital investment of the owners and the value of theshares. To determine the position of the company inside the market and to give the employees the sufficientinformation to keep them informed about the situation of the company in which they work.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-847.CES-885 External Financing AuditThis subject deals with the critical examination, detailed and systematic of an information system of aneconomic unit, made by the Public Accountant without a link with the same unit using determined techniquesand with the purpose of issuing an independent opinion about the way the system operates, the internalcontrol of the same and to formulate suggestions for the improvement. The external or independent audithas the object of finding out the reason, integrity and authenticity of the statements, files and documentsand all the information produced by the organization systems. An external audit is performed when theintention of publishing the information product system examined to accompany this with an independentopinion that will give authenticity and that will allow the users of such information to take decisions confidingin the auditor declarations.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-890.CES-886 Contemporary AccountingThis subject is an investigation work to inform the accountants about the contemporary accounting. Also,about the reason of the several knowledge areas and the teaching process of learning characteristics inthe accounting area.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-890 Internal Financing AuditThis subject deals with the review of the internal controls in the companies with the objective of evaluatingthe different goals that the concept of internal control follows. The different financial decisions, methods andmathematic models, mathematic programming, asset planning and budgets, investment decisions undercertainty and uncertainty and conditions, analysis of the investment decisions, planning of the optimalcapital structure, evaluation theory analysis and financial policies, analysis of the financial administration ofthe capital based in the mathematical model, financial decisions of the capital through the simulation focus.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-899 ThesisThe thesis is an investigation that will give contributions and innovations in any of the accounting and auditareas and that should be submitted by each student to be credited with a Master in Accounting and Audit.As well as in the preparation and in the presentation the established in the Rules about Post Grade Studiesof the UNPHU will be followed. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 279

The thesis will have a part called “Dissertation Advice” and another one called “The Presentation andDefense of the Thesis”. The first will be given by a counselor specialized in the business area and withprevious experience in the teaching advice and in the second part the participants will present before a jurywhere they will demonstrate that they are prepared to exercise the profession.Credits: 6-0-12. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: all subjectsCES-901 Management and Leadership SkillsIn this subject the focus is as well as in the General Management as in the strategies. In the GeneralManagement the problems when implementing strategies in specific contexts are deeply studied. Forexample: restructuring, innovative sectors, consulting service companies, etc. In the part of the GeneralManagement the student is introduced in the mission of the General Direction in a way that the studentdevelops the necessary skills for an effective management of the company. For this diverse analyticaltechniques and strategic concepts are given to the student to allow the company to adapt to the severaltechnological variations and to the changes in the environment, in the market and with the competitors.The directing skills will be known such as the necessary skills to handle own life as well as the relationshipwith others: leadership skills, teamwork skills, motivational skills, communication in the organizations, oralcommunication techniques, written communication techniques and the skill to deal with people.All the themes related with leadership: typology, characteristics, among others.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none.CES-902 Organization and Development of New CompaniesThe object of this subject is to analyze the specific problems when starting a new company Project from allthe perspectives, as well as to analyze the possible sources when obtaining business ideas and to study theapplication of the business management tools in new companies. Along with this, the student is introducedin the methodology and objectives when elaborating a Business Plan. The course will be completed withthe elaboration of a business Project blueprint.It is intended that the student will take the role of a business person and is adequately formed to grow thepossibility of developing a professional career through the creation of a company. The negotiation conceptis also studied.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-901.CES-903 Operations, Purchasing and Logistic ManagementThe operations management is the area of the company in charge of the process management whentransforming the resources of the company in the products or services required by the market in an efficient,economic and timely way.This subject is oriented to give the student the fundamental concepts of Operations and Technologies thatwill allow the student to design and analyze the basic business processes from an integral perspective withthe goal of incorporating the products and services generated with the attribute desired by the consumer.The quality will be known in this course through the customer perspective; the principles for a QualityManagement program will be described (TQM, Total Quality Management). Also, the bad quality costs willbe identified and the purposes and applications of the quality tools will be explained.In this subject the Supply Chain Management will be studied: the planning systems and operations controlwill be deeply studied in the programs and tools with continuous improvements of the same and in thestrategic “insertion” of the operations management with the company global strategy.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: none(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 280

CES-904 Production DirectionThe objective of this subject is to show the functioning of the production operations and how theseinfluences in the increase of the competitiveness of a company. Another objective is to teach the studentthe importance of a logistic chain, planning and the production of each product. The operations managershould be able to understand how the failure in the design of the logistics chain in the planning and in theoperations can damage the profitability of a company. This program analyzes inventories, transportation,information and installation as key elements for a productive operation management.The student will be capable of structuring the staff flow, materials, cost and the information necessary forthe accomplishment of the productivity and the value wanted, taking into account the competitive capacitiesof the company and the possibilities of the new technologies.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-903.CES-905 Budget ManagementThe following concept are studied: Budget, Budget Types, Budget Formulation, Investments Analysis;Expenses, costs and revenues; Revenues and Expenses historic behavior; Budget Execution; Tools forcomparison measures; Partial and Final Evaluation Results; Reports regarding the Budget Execution;Comparison of the Performed Budgets; Successful Factors Evaluation.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-966.CES-906 ThesisThe master thesis is a demonstration investigation that will give contributions and innovations over any ofthe administrative areas and that each student should submit to be credited as Business AdministrationMaster. In the preparation as well as in the implementation the Rules of Post Grade Studies of the UNPHUwill be followed. The thesis will have a part called “Dissertation Advice” and another one called “ThePresentation and Defense of the Thesis”. The first will be given by a counselor specialized in the businessarea and with previous experience in the teaching advice and in the second part the participants will presentbefore a jury where they will demonstrate that they are prepared to exercise the profession.Credits: 6-0-12. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects.CES-911 Formulation and Evaluation of the Investment ProjectsIn this subject the concept of evaluation is studied as well as the Project concept. The procedures forthe formulation of investment projects will be also studied. The technical study; the Marketing Study; TheOrganizational Study; the Financial Study and the Project Evaluation Study.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-966.CES-916 Management StatisticalIn this subject the following concepts are studied: Statistics; Types of Statistics Variable Types; Levels ofMediation; Elaboration of a Frequency Distribution; Line Regression; Forecasts; Quality Control StatisticalMethods; Surveys; Reports.The objectives of this subject are that the student at the end will be capable of: To know about the systematicorder and classification of the statistics; to show graphic representations that will facilitate the interpretationof the numerical results; to calculate the position and dispersion measures; to establish relationshipsbetween those measures; to make inference regarding the relevant characteristics suggested by the data;to know the different probable theories and the evolution of the practical applicability; to use the distributionsof probabilities and to know the applicability conditions; to calculate probabilities using direct formulas and/ or charts; and to know and to use the concepts of sample, population, sampling methods and parametersestimation.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 281

CES-921 Computerized Information SystemThis subject tries to develop the knowledge and skills of the technology management as a competitiveinnovation source for the companies. First, the student will try to build a conceptual solid base in technologyfrom the point of view of the technologies implications for a manager when taking decisions in the complexactual environment. Second, the idea of Information System is used as a fundamental block: how to designthem, to manage them, to promote their use, the problems commonly associated to them (it is intendedto use Microsoft Project). At last, a vision of how the companies are capable of creating and sustainingcompetitive advantages is given through the management of the Information Systems: new businessmodels made possible by the new technologies, convergence, CRM principles and the closeness to thetendencies and scenarios of the future.Credits: 2-1-1. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 14.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-911.CES-926 Business EconomyBusiness Economy Policy. Methodology. Laws. Scale. Short and Long Term Analysis. Curves. PYME (Smalland Medium Business). Demographic Tendencies. Micro Economy. Macro Economy. Administration. TheNature of the Company and its Surroundings. The Process of Managing the Company. The BusinessDecisions. Tools for Planning, Programming and Control. The Company: Strategy and Culture. Introductionto the Financial Decisions. Productive Function. Liquidity. Leverage.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-931.CES-931 The Macroeconomic EnvironmentThis subject offers a global vision of the economical activity functioning and of the main tools that help asinstruments for the analysis of countries and the study of the national and international environment inbusiness.For this the main indicator are studies such as production, rent, expenses and demand, inflation andunemployment. The real and nominal character of these variables, are analyzed, the series, the indicatorsupgrade and its meaning and implications for the analysis of the economic environment from the businesspoint of view. Specifically, the themes to deal with are: General Vision of the Macroeconomic; Definition ofMacroeconomic; Importance of the Macroeconomic; Circular Flow; Expense and Revenue Circular Flow;Macroeconomic Variables; Unemployment, Inflation, Growth and Salary Inequality; Economic Cycles;Macroeconomic Variables Behavior; Macroeconomics Problems, Employment, Inflation and Interest Rates;Economic Fluctuations; Economic Growth; Anti-Inflation Policies; Added Supply and Demand; MarginalPropensity to Consumption and Savings; Macroeconomic Measurement; Economic Policy.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-936 Marketing StrategiesThe first part of this subject tries familiarized the student with the main fundaments and theories of marketing.Starting with a general framework to deepen with those elements that form the marketing mix, as well asthe main tools that will allow the strategy to be certain and coherent. Besides, the students will know theprinciples and basic applications of the market investigation as well as all regarding the product policy.The second part of the course, the other elements of the marketing mix are analyzed and implemented, aswell as the corresponding tools. The themes regarding the distribution policy, sale force, communication(marketing and promotions), price policy, etc, are studied. Once the student know all the components ofthe marketing mix, marketing strategies are developed and complete marketing plans are elaborated fordifferent sector companies, also in different environment and situations, according to the global policies andstrategies of the same.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña282

CES-941 Human Resources Strategic ManagementThis subject is divided in three parts:-Organizational Behavior: The objective is to deepen in the knowledge of the basic practical conceptsthat will allow the manager to understand how the organization Works and the behavior of the groups inthe company. The problems of communication in the hierarchical organizations, the relations superior-subordinate, how to handle the interpersonal conflicts, leadership, power and influence as well as theresistance to the changes.-Human Resources Direction: The different Management Systems are analyzed inside the framework of thestrategic planning of the Human Resources and of these inside of the specific strategy of each company.Selection and Recruitment of personnel, promotion and development of careers, position evaluation,direction by objectives and performance evaluation, total compensation and Human Resources audit are,among others, the themes to study during the course.-Management Skills Development Program: is based in the evidence born from the experiment and learningtheory, in the studies that analyze the management behavior, and at last, in the recent investigations in thefield of the communications and linguistic skills.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-951 Management and Financial AccountingThis subject includes the Financial Accounting that has the goal of giving the student the basic techniquesused to treat the economic-financial information of the company in order to obtain and to process the sameaccording to the manager needs. With this information the student will be able to elaborate, understand andinterpret all the economic information of the company, introducing themselves in the financial analysis. Inthe other hand, this subject deals with the Management Accounting with the objective of giving the studentsthe cost knowledge necessary. The main cost systems are studied emphasizing the standard cost systemand the introduction of the cost systems based in activities such as a new and powerful tool providing to thecost information of a very useful strategic component.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-956 The Legal EnvironmentThis subject deal with the concepts related with the legal environment of the company. Commercial Law;Business Law; Corporate Law; Differences between the Business Law and the Corporate Law; Differencesof the Business Law with the Commercial Law; Branches of the Business Law; Law teachings; BusinessLaw Teachings; Characteristics of the Business Law. .In this same subject the aspects related with the Labor Law will be known, branch of the Law whichprinciples and legal norms have the objective the tutelage of the human work, productive, free and by itself.The principles and legal norms regulating the relationship between employee and employer will be studiedincluding the unions and the State.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-961 Strategic ManagementThis subject studies the high strategic management, which can be defined as the formulation, executionand evaluation of the actions that will allow an organization to accomplish the objectives formulated.This formulation of strategies includes the identification of the internal weaknesses and strengths of anorganization, the determination of external opportunities and threats of a company, the establishment of themission of the company, the objectives to be accomplished, the development of alternative strategies, theanalysis of such alternatives and the decision of which to choose.This subject analyzes: the importance, benefits, elements, and models of strategic management, the (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 283

formulation of strategies, execution of strategies, and the evaluation of strategies. Also, the companymission is studied, its importance, its elements, the company vision, matrices of internal and externalfacts. The concept of Manager will be known, the types of Managers, the levels of administration (first lineManagers, staff responsible for the work of others which occupies the lower level of one organization andthe Middle Managers which direct the activities of the lower level managers and in many occasions theactivities of operation employees).Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CES-966 Financial ManagementTaking into account that the monetary policy is an economic policy that uses the amount of Money as acontrol variable to assure and to keep the economic stability and for this, the monetary authorities usemechanisms as the interest type variation and participate in the Money market, the following is studied:Ultimate objectives of the monetary policy; Mechanisms; Types of Monetary Policy; Transmitter Mechanismsof the Monetary Policy; Critics to the Monetary Policy; Monetary Theories.The objective of this subject is to give the student the knowledge of the basic necessary theories in orderto elaborate a financial analysis based in the monetary policies. The way of building and interpreting thecash flow balances generated and the treasury budget are studied in companies with different operativebehavior and policy. The most useful tools and techniques are described in order to analyze the investmentalternative projects and their corresponding budgets.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CES-951.CES-971 International Business ManagementThe international management is fully studied in this subject: International Policy, International Negotiation,E-Business, Global Economy, Globalization, Geo-Economic Areas, the internationalization of the company.The subject also analyzes the international commerce models, the restrictions to the international commerce,the economic studies, and the regulation of the international commerce, Incoterms, payment balances andnew technologies.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CONSERVATION OF MONUMENTS AND CULTURAL PROPERTIESCMB-610 Theory of the Restoration and Conservation of Cultural PropertiesVision and analysis of the different fundamental concepts and the criteria that have determined and willdetermine the restoration architect work in the protection of the cultural patrimony.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-611 History of the Caribbean, Its ArchitectureHistorical vision of the architecture and the cities during the centuries XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX y XX. Thecritical analysis of the historical process.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 284

CMB-612 Historical Center and Town Planning in the Great CaribbeanA vision of the set up schemes, villages and cities in the Caribbean and their transformation process. This isaddressed to a full understanding of the world regions history from where the Caribbean people first arrived.Analysis of the urban structure of the Antillean cities and the current problems of the historical centers.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-613 The Documentation and Investigation of the Cultural PropertyInvestigation methodology and techniques in the architectonic restoration in order to make the studentknow a method to elaborate preliminary reports of the restoration projects. This is the framework overthe protection and control measurements of the cultural properties through the inventory, cataloging andregistration activities.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CBM-620 Structures, Consolidation and TechnologyAn analysis of the structural behavior of the built edifications with the region traditional materials in theevent of a disaster. To study the possible preventions and solutions submitted in the event of earthquakes,hurricanes, fire and other disasters or emergencies.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-621 Technical InstallationsTo study the different specifications and the requirements for the different types of installations necessaryin the properties or monuments adequacy to a new use.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-622 MuseologyTo know the activities, criteria and variables that present in the creation and administration of the museums,as well as the history of the same and their role in society.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-623 Archeology (Workshop)The archeological investigation applied to the study and restoration of the architectonical monuments.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-610, ARQ-611, ARQ-612, ARQ-613.CMB-630 Materials ConservationKnowing and determining the different causes of the traditional damage in materials and surfaces onold buildings. Evaluation, diagnose and treatment for the restoration of the structure and materials of themonument or culture good.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ARQ-620. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 285

CMB-632 Heritage ManagementA detailed vision of the aspects that are presented in the Project management before national andinternational organisms in order to obtain financing to implement such projects, protecting the monumentand architectonical heritage from the process of actions of legal character which objective is to ensure theconservation of the historic, artistic and cultural values using the appropriate legislation.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-633 Restoration ProjectKnowing and studying the different criteria to make a restoration architectonic project, analyzing theconditioning factors and the rules affecting the restoration process. The registration and organization of thegraphic documentation – written of a specific case (monument, group or place) to elaborate a restorationProject.Credits: 3-1-3. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CMB-910 ThesisInvestigation Project, analysis and proposal for the restoration of a monument or a historical place deemedas priority due to its national interest, during the present Study Plan.Credits: 9-5-8 Theory Hours: 75. Practice Hours: 120.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: The complete pensum. CON - ACCOUNTINGCON-023 Special Accounting for InsuranceThe Special Accounting for Insurance program pretends to provide the student with a general understandingof the role of the insurance as a part of the business inside the economy of the nations, for this some toolsbelonging to this subject will be reviewed, such as: The risk evaluation, the parameters to establish thepremiums, as well as the characteristics and classification detailed in the insurance types and all related tothe national insurance market. These details will help to have a better use of such program.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-222.CON-100 Accounting PrinciplesThis subject studies the origin, history and development of the accounting: the origin of the accounts (debtor,creditor and neutral); the commercial transactions and the registry of the same, as well as the use of thedifferent legal logs, especial logs and with many columns.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.CON-111 General Accounting IIn this subject the origin, history and development of the Accounting is analyzed. The student is offeredwith the basic knowledge of the theory and accounting procedures. Are also explained the different partsof a commercial transaction and guiding the student about the origin of the accounts (debtor, creditor andneutral) as well as the theory of the charge and payment (debit and credit) and the detail of all the parts inthe active, the liabilities and the capital.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 286

CON-112 General Accounting IIThis subject expands the knowledge acquired in the general accounting subject; here the elementaryprinciples and rules are applied to understand the book keeping, the procedures and accounting; changein the labor capital; operations of purchase and sale of merchandise; organization of the Statements andthe original register books.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-111.CON-113 General Accounting IIIThis subject is about the accounting principles and when to apply them. Explains to settle the book closingand adjustment. Explains the several reports to be prepared in the statement of accounts.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-112.CON-115 Cost Accounting for EngineersThis program is about the main aspects of the costs accounting, treatment of the costs according to thenature of the company, the costs systems for specified orders, classification of the manufacture andmarketing costs, the process cost accounting. When the program ends the student will be capable ofapplying the knowledge in the private and public business area.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-111.CON-210 Bank AccountingThis course includes the study of the factors that participate in the banking intermediation, to follow theofficial account catalog authorized by the National Bank Office, the legal and fiscal aspects in the Dominicanbanking.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-222.CON-222 General Accounting IVIt explains the concepts of the assets, liabilities and reserve accountsCredits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-113.CON-225 Accounting Information Processing SystemThis subject trains the Accounting student in the management of the accounting process with electronicdevices through the software application available in the local market.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-113, INF-200.CON-320 Special Accounting IVThis subject explains in detail the current assets of the company (cash, accounts receivables, inventory,etc.) as well as the long and short term investments, the creation of a fund for specific means of thecompanies and the fix asset with special focus in the administrative decisions.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-113. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 287

CON-321 Costs for ManagersThis subject refers to the applied accounting in the industry. The cost production components are detailedin this subject (raw material, labor and indirect expenses) by separated and their integration in the differentcosts systems (historic and predetermined). This is the accounting subject that helps as a tool for themanagement to apply the sales price.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-320.CON-351 Superior Accounting IThis subject explains the functioning and the registry of the branch accounting: forward sales; consignedmerchandise, collective societies, the liquidation statement and the report about liquidation and performance.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-222.CON-352 Superior Accounting IIIn this subject the functioning of the head and branches offices are studied. The consolidated statementexplains the common parts between one company and the others that will be eliminated for the finalfinancial statement. The program includes mainly: the report about realization and liquidation of societies,the consolidated general balance, consolidated result statement, minor interests, etc.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-351.CON-452 Governmental AccountingRefers to the accounting techniques applied specifically in the governmental departments, which differ ofthe ones applied in the commercial accounting. The program includes among others; the typical operationsused in the different government branches, national or regional; the funds transfer from a program toanother, the national budget, etc.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-351.CON-453 Costs Accounting IThis includes the accounting applied to the industry. Is the accounting which serves as a tool for themanagement to apply the sale price, based in the knowledge of the unitary cost. In this subject are studiedthe three elements, cost and its integration in the process to determine the unitary cost.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-222.CON-454 Cost Accounting IIThe elements of the costs are grouped in this subject (raw material, labor and indirect expenses) in thedifferent cost systems; by production orders; by processes; estimated costs; standard costs; it also includesthe distribution costs (sale expenses) and the direct counting.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-453.CON-549 Audit IAt this level the students should have the accounting information that allows them to obtain audit knowledgeto initiate their education as an independent auditor.When the program ends the student will be capable of having a general vision of the role and the responsibilityof the auditor, also knowing the audit international rules, NIC, the importance of these in the developmentof the auditor work, to understand the audit process, to know the organization skills and techniques for thepaperwork, the ethics code of the Authorized Public Accountant and to know the objectives of the auditWorks.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-351.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 288

CON-551 Accounting System IThrough this subject the future graduate knows how to elaborate, make or prepare the organic origin thatshould rule in any company to frame the books, documents, accounts and any other detail necessary forthe company structure. The student will learn also to know that the accounting systems change accordingto the dimension, proportions and importance of the company and the related activities.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-549.CON-553 Financial Statements Analysis and InterpretationIn this subject the methods to determine the rates that explain the financing position of a determined dateare applied, teaching the student to know the numbers presented in the statements analyzing the differentparts and to compare them with the general acceptance reasons.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-320 or CON-351.CON-554 Budget IThe main objective is to give the students the necessary knowledge to prepare and to manage the planningand the control of the company utilities and at the same time building the criteria to take decisions. Theprogram includes; a) The budget principles and the relationship with the basic functions of the administration.B) The parts and illustration of a complete and integrated budget system.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-453.CON-555 Budget IICompletes the concepts acquired in the ninth semester. This program capacitates the student to obtainmore knowledge about the accounting techniques and methods to elaborate the budget plans and theprojects. The student will learn to determine what is the budget control, reading it with an administrativetool rather than accounting.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-554.CON-556 Accounting System IIIs the application of the knowledge accomplished in Accounting System I. In this second part the necessaryknowledge is applied for the installation, execution and revision of the controls of an accounting system.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-551.CON-557 Audit IIIncludes as a fundamental premise; a) The review of the operations to verify the authenticity, accuracyand accordance with the policies and procedures established; b) the control of the assets through theaccounting registries and physical count; c) Revision of the established policy and procedures to evaluateits accuracy.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-549.CON-561 Audit IIIWhen ending this subject the student will dominate the general audit rules; as well as the audit proceduresapplied in order to deliver a finished opinion about the expertise performed to the paperwork, besides tomake the students understand the importance and the types of opinions that are submitted by the auditors.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: CON-557. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 289

CON-565 Internal Revenue PracticeThis course focus on the retention and liquidation of taxes when applying the Law 59-11 and all the in forcerules with the mean of educating the contributors.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ECO-102.CON-570 Accounting Module CourseThis module course equals the graduate work.Credits: 12-12-0. Theory Hours: 168. Practice Hours: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: all the subjects.CON-900 Graduate WorkThis proves the capacity of the future graduate to strictly prepare projects, plans and investigations to aprofessional level. The purpose of this is to satisfy the expectations of the student to an experimental levelin the academic field to a professional level, demonstrating the professional capacity acquired during themany years of study.Credits: 6-0-12. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: all the subjects. DER - LAWDER-104 Introduction to the Study of LawWith this subject the freshman starts to relate with a particular concept world that have characteristics andcodes of communication radically opposed to the paradigms and assumptions of an everyday life. In thissense, this subject is a literacy space about the proper affairs of the law as a science branch.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-105 Notions of Dominican Constitutional LawThe concept about the law rules, its sources and classifications; and about the subjective rights. The objectof the Constitutional Law. The Organization of the State. The structure and attributions of the State organs.The Public Liberties.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-201 Methodology and Technique of the Legal Science InvestigationThis subject pretends to give the student the skills and necessary attitudes to investigate the goals ofreaching the technical and scientific knowledge. With one student that learns how to investigate from thebeginning of the career at the end this student will be a qualified professional capable of knowing the reasonof the knowledge and able to continue asking and learning.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-202 Civil Law IThis discipline has the objective of studying the different rights inherent to the person as a legal entity withinthe society the student will make the analysis of the Family and Personality Law as well as the legal normsof this.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-104.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 290

DER-203 Civil Law IIThis subject allows the student to know the themes related to the protection of the underage, the unable, theemancipation, guardianship, parent authority, child support, the guardianship of the children in a marriage.Through this subject the student will make the Family Law analysis about the relationship, the forms ofacquiring the relationship and the legal norms regulating these.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-202.DER-226 Commercial Law PrinciplesThrough this subject the student will learn about the general aspects of the norms related to the businessperson exercising their profession, to the commerce acts legally qualified and to the legal relationshipsderived from this; in wide terms, is the branch of the Law that regulates the commerce exercise.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-227 Labor Law PrinciplesThis subject gives the student the general knowledge through a theory framework, starting with the origin ofthe work contract and acknowledging its importance in the development of the people.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-230 Criminal Law IIn a normal society we necessarily have a system of organized sanctions which are executed by thepublic power. This criminal law is studied because is the branch of the Law determining the penalties andsanctions applied to each infringement. This subject also studies the applicable rules to the infringementand the due convictions.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-104.DER-231 Criminal Law IIThis is the second part of the General Criminal Law. This second phase talks about the basic knowledgeand allows the student to dominate the principles and general rules of the General Criminal Law. In thissubject the convictions, their character and duties, aggravation, the defenses of the same are studied.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-230.DER-240 Constitutional Law IThrough this subject the student will know the theory and practical input of the Politics Science. It will offerthe student a valid framework in the history of the political institutions of the western civilizations.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-104.DER-241 Constitutional Law IIThis subject offers the student a historical reference of the evolution of our constitution until the mostrecent modifications keeping the student updated in this area when teaching the Dominican ConstitutionEvolution: The characteristics of the Dominican Constitution, The Dominican State, Rights and Duties of theCitizens, The Primary Constitutional Organisms, The President of the Republic, The Legal Organism, TheDominican Territory Organization, The Electoral Law, The Regime of the Army Forces, The Economy andthe Finances in the Dominican Constitution and the Constitutional Reforms.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-240. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 291

DER-260 Roman Law IThe study of the Roman Law will take the student to the origins of the law or the group of the norms thatruled the Roman people from its beginning until the end of the Roman Empire. A second sense identifiesthe Roman Law with the books where they contained their legal order, the body of the Civil Law, compilationof the legal roman books made in Constantinople by order of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian during thecentury VI A.C.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-104.DER-261 Roman Law IIThe study of the Roman Law will take the student to the origins of the law or the group of the norms thatruled the Roman people from its beginning until the end of the Roman Empire. A second sense identifiesthe Roman Law with the books where they contained their legal order, the body of the Civil Law, compilationof the legal roman books made in Constantinople by order of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian during thecentury VI A.C.Credits: 2-2-0. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-104, DER-260.DER-304 Civil Law IIIThis discipline allows the student to identify the different types of obligations, their origin, sources, the endand the legal frame regulating the civil law, since the obligations are the link existing between two personswhich are committed to fulfill a debt so when ending this subject the student will be able to discern aroundthe different type of obligations and contracts existing according to the Law and to expose using concepts,the main principles and to apply them in the particular area of the different contracts types.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-203.DER-305 Civil Law IVThrough this subject the students will learn about the legal mechanisms for the transformation of theobligations, their compliance and their extinction. The student will be able to identify the forms of transmissionand extinction of the obligations, which is the purpose, the different types and the legal frame that regulatesthem.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-304.DER-306 Civil ResponsibilityThe study of this subject is of big importance since its application field is not only the civil law but also thebusiness law, private international law and air law among other areas.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-305.DER-310 Civil Procedure Law IIs the introduction of the subject where the student will learn the basic concept of the civil procedure inwhich the student starts the knowledge of the Dominican Civil Procedure Law as the legal organization, theprocedure actions and the legal terms, the prosecution and the court jurisdiction.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-203.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 292

DER-311 Civil Procedure Law IIIt offers the student the notions about the beginning of the prosecution and the request in justice as well asthe initial procedure actions for the demand in justice. The student will be initiated in the knowledge of theDominican civil procedure law in its formal aspect as well as offering a succinct overview of the request injustice and the procedures of its execution.Credits: 4-3-2. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-310.DER-332 Criminal Law IIIIs the branch of the Criminal Science that teaches the characteristics of each one of the crimes of ourlegislation. The special Criminal Law is found in the studies plan of the career because is the practicalapplication of the General Criminal Law and a guide of the behaviors and activities of men. (Criminal LawTreat, Special Criminal Law, 1981). The Special Criminal Law takes a big part of the repressive legislation.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-231.DER-333 Criminal Law IVThis subject is about the characteristics of each one of the infractions inside our legislation. It gives thestudent the infractions in the crimes against the property and other special laws.Credits: 3-3-3. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 42.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-332.DER-352 International Public LawThis subject allows the student to know the changes produced in the international society nowadays whichresulted in the increase of conventional instruments that mark a new nontraditional international legalorder. The new international organizations that emerged in the frame of the international cooperation indiverse areas, the permanent renewal of the classic institutions, the emergence of new situations affectingthe international security as: terrorism, drug trafficking, people trafficking, protection of the human rights,protection to the environment and the protection of the intellectual property makes the Public InternationalLaw a subject of great importance and very necessary in the formation of the law, diplomacy, internationalrelationship and politic science students.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-241.DER-362 History of the Politic IdeasThrough this subject the law students will acquired a global knowledge of the development of thepolitical thinking from the beginning of times up to our days with special reference to the forms of politicalorganization adopted by humanity during history, through the main authors of the political ideas learningthen the fundamental elements of the political culture to cope with the political world in the legal area as alegislator, statesman, counselor and consultant, among others.Credits: 4-4-0. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-240, HUM-150.DER-373 Comparative LawThe object of this discipline is to study the diverse existing legal orders to find their similarities anddifferences. The subject will investigate the different constitutions and applications of the foreign law for abetter understanding and improvement of the comparative law. Applications for the Comparative Law.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-240. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 293

DER-406 Civil Law VThis discipline allows identifying which are the guarantees, the purpose of the guarantees, the differenttypes of guarantees and the legal frame that regulates them since the guarantees are an efficient accessoryto assure the compliance of an obligation and the enjoyment of a right. It also identifies the duty of theguarantee in the patrimony of the defaulting debtor of the obligation until the subscription in the propertyregistry all the way through the proofs or the documents or the relationship causes, the real guarantees, thecredit cession and the retention law, among others.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-305.DER-407 Civil Law VIThis discipline allows to identify which are contracts, the purpose of the contracts and the different typesof contracts, the legal frame that regulates them and allows the student to know and to understand theparticular rules and part of the main or usual contracts and their interrelationship with the principles thatrules the general theory of the contract and the obligations.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-406.DER-408 The History of LawThe purpose of this subject allows locating the legal concepts and institutions in the historical context. It hasobvious relationship with the three Prerequisites subjects but is developed inside a fully local and nationalperspective. In fact, this subject should be called History of the Dominican Law.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-362, HUM-150, HUM-160.DER-409 Labor Law ElementsIn this subject, the students will know the general aspects of the norms related to the employee andemployers in the exercise of their profession and to the legal relationship derived of the realization of thesame; in wide terms, is the branch of the Law regulating the relationships between worker and employer.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-412 Civil Procedure Law IIIThis discipline allows the law student to identify which are the means to be used in each case, their end andthe different types and the legal frame that regulates them. Is the main text that comprises all the resourcesto attack the alleged defects of a legal decision. The resources constitute a very efficient legal instrumentthat allow the party that feels injured to appeal to the same or other legal organism in order to reformate,revoke or withdraw the court verdict.Credits: 3-2-1. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 14.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-311.DER-413 Civil Procedure Law IVThis subject allows the student to identify which are the best means of execution, their end, the differenttypes and the legal frame that regulates them.Credits: 3-2-1. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 14.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-412.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 294

DER-420 Commercial Law IThis subject is essentially an introduction to the study of the Commercial Law as well as the sources ofinterpretation and jurisdiction. Besides, studies the commerce acts, their classification and practical interestof the same. The business person and the commercial societies, the companies, the societies: elementsand rules.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-305.DER-421 Commercial Law IIThe main purpose of this subject is to identify the types of existing commercial acts in our legislation and tocontinue the Commercial Law I focusing in the study of the regulating rules in the commerce.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-420.DER-423 Labor LawThrough this subject the students will know the general aspects of the rules related to the workers and theemployers in the exercise of their profession and to the legal relationships derived of the realization of thesame; in wide terms, is the branch of the Law regulating the relationships between worker and employer.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-305.DER-434 Criminal Law Procedure IThis subject should be study by all law students. Its main source is the Criminal Procedure Code whichhandling and comprehension is fundamental for the adequate interpretation of the legal system in DominicanRepublic according to the new paradigms and introducing the students to the general part of the Law 176-02; its general dispositions, fundamental principles, and parts in the Criminal Procedure.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-333.DER-435 Criminal Law Procedure IIThis subject continues the Criminal Law Procedure I. The main source is the Criminal Procedure Codewhich handling and comprehension is fundamental for the adequate interpretation of the legal system inDominican Republic according to the new paradigms and introducing to the students to the general part ofthe Law 176-02; its general dispositions, fundamental principles, and parts in the Criminal Procedure.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-434.DER-474 Legal EthicsThe legal ethics contribute to the future law professional, either men or women, always attached to thenorms, customs and principles, etc. which help to promote the ethical values. It is important to mention thatover all the subject presents themes regarding the human action in general as well as the ethical valuesrelated with the individual and group common attitudes, the interest of the subject is centered in the socialdevelopment of those who have received up to today the generic denomination of “Liberal Professionals”.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-304, FIL-100. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 295

DER-507 Labor Law ProcedureThis subject known about the particularities that differs in the labor procedure from any other procedure inthe proceedings of the legal aspects and the extrajudicial aspects.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-423.DER-508 Civil Law VIIThis discipline allows identifying which are the Marriage Regimes, the purpose and different types and thelegal frame that regulates them and to make the students to know and comprehend the particular norms ofthe Marriage Regimes which are very important inside the legal life in the future husband and wife, in theprocedure aspect, in the proof aspect, in the fundament of the acquired rights, their transfer and extinction.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-407.DER-509 Civil Law VIIIThis subject will give the student the top comprehension of the inheritance and donations teaching thestudents the basic and formal contents of the subject with the purpose of being according to the stated.Credits: 5-4-2. Theory Hours: 56. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-508.DER-510 Real State Law IThe subject of Real State Law I will give the student the general knowledge of the subject through a theoryframe initiating with the origins of the Properties and Real State and acknowledging its importance in thedevelopment of the people.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-406.DER-511 Real State Law IIThe subject of Real State Law II has the objective of following the development of the subject specificallyin the practical frame of the actions known before the Superior Real State Courts, the Original Jurisdiction,the Title Registers and the Cadastral Surveying.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-510.DER-514 Legal Profession Practice IThrough this subject the students will make legal practices concerning those areas of the criminal, civil,labor and commercial law using the courts according to the theory frame learned in the other subjectsalready studied supervised by the corresponding teacher in the corresponding specific subject.Credits: 2-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-305, DER-413, DER-435.DER-515 Legal Profession Practice IIThis subject is the continuation of the Legal Profession Practice I and in this the students will continue toimprove of the legal practices in the criminal, civil, labor and commercial law using the courts accordingto what was learned in the theory frame of the different subjects studied in those areas, supervised by thecorresponding teacher of the specific corresponding subject.Credits: 2-0-2. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-514.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 296

DER-524 Tax LawThis discipline allows to identify the principles of the tax law and which are the main principles in ourlegislation and to teach the student the different tax laws of Dominican Republic and the different organismsthat administrate the tax law as well as introducing the students in the Tax Law.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-241.DER-542 Administrative Law IThe subject deals about the general aspects of the Administrative Law, the organization of the PublicAdministration, the National State Offices and the manifestations of the administrative activity. Besides,draws all related with the State Patrimony, the private domain and the State as a debtor and creditor.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-241.DER-543 Administrative Law IIThis discipline continues with the immersion of the students in the Administrative Law allowing them toidentify the correct procedures as well as the general and special laws regulated by each one of them.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-542.DER-554 International Private LawThis subject analyzes the legal international relationships where a private interest exists, legal relationshipthat has the particularity of having an element strange to the local law provoking a jurisdiction conflict oran applicable law jurisdiction and the purpose is to determine who will know about the them and which lawshould be applied.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-407, DER-413, DER-421.DER-560 Philosophy of LawThis subject has the purpose to assess the reality of the legal norms, its application and the adequacy – ornot – between “must be” and “be” of such legal norms, of the human rights, of justice. This subject is relatedwith the ethics.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-362, DER-474.DER-574 Financial and Banking LawThis discipline will give the student the knowledge of the bank evolution in other countries and thebackground of the Dominican bank and to analyze the legislations concerning the bank and the financialestablishments operations.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-421, ECO-450.DER-577 Notary LawThrough this subject the notary legal themes are exposed focused in the Constitution, the laws and thejurisdiction. This is a special law which attributions are exercised through rules that comply with the externalrequirements of the legal acts, subscribed to be valid, to the proof or to third parties.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DER-509. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 297

DER-595 Module CourseThe Law School Module Courses have the purpose of substituting the Grade Work when the studentschoose this mode, offering them the opportunity of a broader vision in another areas of the Law whichare necessaries in the social environment that we live in, reinforcing in the student the interest in theinvestigation with the purpose of acquiring those knowledge out of the acquired during the career and thatare essential to be included in the professional exercise.Credits: 12-12-0. Theory Hours: 168. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjectsDER-630 Human RightsThe subject has the objective that students can have a general notion of the human rights and its protectionin the national and international areas through the comprehension and the analysis of the values that thehuman rights intent to make and the exam, with concrete examples and close to the national reality of thelevel of effectiveness of those rights.Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DER-900 Grade WorkThe student can chose to submit a Grade Work to obtain the law licensee title which will be a supervisedlabor through which the integrated knowledge and the investigative skills acquired through the career canbe evaluated, this can be either theory, speculative or bibliographic investigation, or an empiric investigationor Project elaborations.Credits: 6-0-12. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 168.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: All subjects DIS - DESIGNDIS-100 Anatomical DrawingA study of the static and moving human figure. Graphic representation of the anatomical figure from different focalpoints.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-202.DIS-101 Technical DrawingPractical training of the tools used during the presentation and details drawing emphasizing the generalprojections and the design of determined detailed programs: doors, Windows, basic furniture, constructionmaterials, etc.Credits: 3-1-4. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-102 Perspective and ShadowsPractical training in the procedures and techniques used for the presentation of interior design drawingsusing the principles of the Descriptive Geometry.Credits: 4-2-4. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-101.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 298

DIS-111 Expression IPractical training in the symbols and expression techniques in order to develop the visual perception and tostimulate the skills and the creative personality. Starts with the graphic methods, including the color theoryand exercising the student with the different color application methods, water color, wax, gouaches, oilpainting, etc.Credits: 3-1-4. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-112 Expression IIPractical training in the symbols and visual expression techniques and to stimulate the skills and the creativepersonality.Credits: 3-1-4. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-111.DIS-131 Art History ICritical analysis of the plastic arts in the different historical periods emphasizing the important factors of thedecorative and functional forms, taking into account the visual expression from the ecological, sociologicaland technological points of views.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-132 Art History IIA critical analysis of the plastic arts in the different historical periods emphasizing the important factors of thedecorative and functional forms, taking into account the visual expression from the ecological, sociologicaland technological points of views. Starts with the different Christian art manifestations and is analyzedaccording to the periods until the present century. The local historical times are emphasized based in thedevelopment of the contemporary universal art.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-131.DIS-141 Presentation IIntroduction to the graphic means of expression, symbols and theories to develop the visual perception andthe technical drawing.Credits: 2-0-4. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-101.DIS-150 Design Philosophy and FundamentThis signature marks the beginning of the introduction to the design area and will show a path aboutdifferent theories of the artistic thought and the design principles being a perfect equilibrium between thetechnical and the creativity.Through this subject the conceptualization will be encouraged and the creativity and abstract thought willbe stimulated using the analysis and complementing the previous subjects and marking the differencebetween a recently graduated student and the secondary studies while directing the student to a newperson liberated from preexisting conditions with a wide new way of thinking..Credits: 3-3-0. Theory Hours: 42. Practice Hours: 0.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None. (UNPHU) Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña 299

DIS-151 Bi-Tri Dimensional DesignThe exploration and the use of figures and forms in the Bidimensional and Tridimensional design. Toincrease the creativity with space notions.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-200 Applied ArtsPractical training through the use and disposition of the different materials that are feasible to be used aspart of an interior design. Likewise the student will be provided with a capacity to be critical for the use ofthe major arts in the interiors. Exercises with color, forms, and textures, to select the materials related withthe decorative complements.Credits: 2-1-2. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-151.DIS-201 Drawing ITrain the student to be able to use the observation and the analysis of the space forms, to graphicallyrepresent the line as a mean of expression.Credits: 3-1-4. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-202 Drawing IITo represent the forms through the tone structure applying the concepts of light and shadow and thedifferent techniques and materials of the drawing.Credits: 3-1-4. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-201.DIS-203 PhotographyPractical training regarding the photography techniques. The contemporary presentation, composition,printing and assembly systems.Credits: 3-1-4. Theory Hours: 14. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-211 Typography IThe study introduction of the typographic characteristics. The evolution through history. The concept of“families”, “types” and “bodies”. The letters as messages transmitters.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: None.DIS-212 Typography IIThe language application of the letters to express messages through the graphics. The modern and thecontemporary typography.Credits: 3-2-2. Theory Hours: 28. Practice Hours: 28.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-211.DIS-213 Expression IIIPractical training about the symbols and expression techniques in order to develop the visual perceptionand to stimulate the skills and the creative personality.Credits: 2-0-4. Theory Hours: 0. Practice Hours: 56.Term: 15 weeks. Prerequisites: DIS-112.(UNPHU)Universidad NacionalPedro Henríquez Ureña 300


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