TECSUP y UTEC firman convenio para que profesionales técnicos continúen formación universitaria

  • Acuerdo entre instituciones educativas superiores ayudará a los jóvenes peruanos a seguir desarrollando sus conocimientos y competencias para liderar el mundo laboral. 
  • Las carreras universitarias a convalidar son Ingeniería Mecánica e Ingeniería de Energía.
Descripción

Como parte de la misión de formar​ profesionales globalmente competitivos, TECSUP y UTEC instituciones educativas que forman parte del Grupo Hochschild y que comparten la misma pasión por la tecnología, se unen en un importante convenio que ayudará a los jóvenes a seguir desarrollando sus conocimientos y competencias para liderar el mundo laboral.

Gracias a esta alianza, nuestros egresados de las carreras de 3 años podrán convalidar créditos de manera automática en algunas de las carreras de ingeniería que brinda UTEC. Esto les permitirá continuar su formación académica en menor tiempo y seguir creciendo profesionalmente para revolucionar el mundo con la ingeniería.

 

Para Juan Manuel García, director general de TECSUP, este hito marca un antes y después para todos los futuros profesionales peruanos en el rubro de la ingeniería ya que se les abre un nuevo camino lleno de nuevas oportunidades. “Nos entusiasma seguir dando pasos hacia la misma dirección, esto robustece nuestras relaciones como grandes instituciones educativas y, sobre todo, propicia un próspero futuro para nuestros estudiantes”, resalta.

Por su parte, Javier Bustamante, director general de UTEC, destaca la importancia de estas alianzas educativas ya que no solo favorecen a los estudiantes sino que también enriquecen a toda la comunidad de las distintas carreras profesionales. “Estamos muy contentos con la firma de este convenio que permitirá seguir abriendo paso a la formación integral de los profesionales que nuestro país necesita. TECSUP es escuela de extraordinarios profesionales técnicos y estoy seguro de que esta oportunidad de seguir estudios universitarios en UTEC será un complemento perfecto”, afirma Bustamante.

Este convenio iniciará con los programas de “Mantenimiento de Maquinaria Pesada” (actualmente "Gestión y Mantenimiento de Maquinaria Pesada"), y “Mantenimiento de Maquinaria de Planta” (actualmente "Gestión y Mantenimiento de Maquinaria Industrial") que podrán convalidarse con la carrera de Ingeniería Mecánica de UTEC. Del mismo modo, “Electrotecnia Industrial” (actualmente "Electricidad Industrial con mención en Sistemas Eléctricos de Potencia"), "Electrónica y Automatización Industrial", “Mantenimiento de Maquinaria Pesada” (actualmente "Gestión y Mantenimiento de Maquinaria Pesada") y “Mantenimiento de Maquinaria de Planta” (actualmente "Gestión y Mantenimiento de Maquinaria Industrial") podrán convalidarse con la carrera de Ingeniería de la Energía de UTEC.

 

Para que los estudiantes puedan acceder a la convalidación de cursos en las carreras antes mencionadas, las asignaturas a ser convalidadas no deberán tener una antigüedad mayor a cuatro años. Asimismo, uno de los requisitos es que dichas convalidaciones serán revisadas y actualizadas si la malla curricular de alguna de las instituciones se modificara. 

Es así como, UTEC y TECSUP ratifican su compromiso con la educación peruana de calidad para formar profesionales competitivos e innovadores gracias a estos nuevos espacios de crecimiento académico.

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Davidceago
08/11/2024 | 11:33

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani suffers left shoulder injury during Game 2 of the World Series
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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani suffered a shoulder injury before the Dodgers’ 4-2 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series Saturday.

The Japanese slugger sustained a left shoulder subluxation and will undergo more testing, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said after the game, adding that the team is however “encouraged” about the injury.
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“The strength was great,” Roberts told reporters. “The range of motion good. So, we’re encouraged. But obviously I can’t speculate because we don’t get the scans yet. So, once we get the scans, we’ll know more. Again, with the strength, the range of motion good, that’s certainly a positive.

A shoulder subluxation occurs when “the humerus partially slides in and out of place quickly,” according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.

With the Dodgers up 4-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Ohtani attempted to steal second base but was thrown out to end the inning. Ohtani, however, stayed on the ground grimacing in pain and eventually walked off the field with trainers holding his left arm.
“Obviously when you get any one of your players that goes down, it’s concerning,” Roberts said. “But after kind of the range of motion, the strength test, I felt much better about it.”

According to the FOX broadcast, microphones picked up a conversation between Ohtani and trainers saying that his left shoulder appears to have popped out of its socket.

This weekend’s playoffs mark Ohtani’s first appearance in the postseason after he missed out in each of his six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels.

The star player is riding on a series of remarkable accomplishments in recent months, including hitting his 50th homer of the season and stealing his 50th base in the Dodgers’ victory over the Miami Marlins last Thursday. Ohtani went on to rack up his 51st of each stat by the end of the contest.

Thomasnus
08/11/2024 | 11:34

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani suffers left shoulder injury during Game 2 of the World Series
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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani suffered a shoulder injury before the Dodgers’ 4-2 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series Saturday.

The Japanese slugger sustained a left shoulder subluxation and will undergo more testing, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said after the game, adding that the team is however “encouraged” about the injury.
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“The strength was great,” Roberts told reporters. “The range of motion good. So, we’re encouraged. But obviously I can’t speculate because we don’t get the scans yet. So, once we get the scans, we’ll know more. Again, with the strength, the range of motion good, that’s certainly a positive.

A shoulder subluxation occurs when “the humerus partially slides in and out of place quickly,” according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.

With the Dodgers up 4-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Ohtani attempted to steal second base but was thrown out to end the inning. Ohtani, however, stayed on the ground grimacing in pain and eventually walked off the field with trainers holding his left arm.
“Obviously when you get any one of your players that goes down, it’s concerning,” Roberts said. “But after kind of the range of motion, the strength test, I felt much better about it.”

According to the FOX broadcast, microphones picked up a conversation between Ohtani and trainers saying that his left shoulder appears to have popped out of its socket.

This weekend’s playoffs mark Ohtani’s first appearance in the postseason after he missed out in each of his six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels.

The star player is riding on a series of remarkable accomplishments in recent months, including hitting his 50th homer of the season and stealing his 50th base in the Dodgers’ victory over the Miami Marlins last Thursday. Ohtani went on to rack up his 51st of each stat by the end of the contest.

JamesPes
08/11/2024 | 16:33

What the rising popularity of Yemeni coffee shops says about third places
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The most popular spot on a late Friday night in a pocket of Manhattan’s West Village isn’t a trendy bar or a Michelin-starred restaurant but a Yemeni coffee house chain strictly serving coffee, tea and pastries.

A step into Qahwah House on Carmine Street offers a rich whiff of cardamom, Arabic music and crowds of people both at tables and in line to order. The energy spills over into the sidewalk, where some begin performing a Levantine folk dance known as dabke. It’s a snapshot of various Eastern cultures; Arabic, Farsi and Urdu fill the air, and some customers don traditional attire.
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Qahwah House is just one of a string of Yemeni coffee chains that originated in the Arab-populated Detroit area and are rapidly springing up across the country, often where there are significant Middle Eastern and Muslim populations. Nineteen Qahwah House locations are open across seven states, with more under construction and expected to open this year. Another chain, Haraz, opened this month in the pricey SoHo neighborhood in Manhattan, with at least six more in the region planned in the next two years. Times Square will be home to two other chains, MOKAFE and Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co.

The rapid expansion of these shops underscores the demand for late-night social spots for not only young Muslims and Middle Easterners, but also younger people who are looking for a non-digital third space where they can hang out without alcohol or having to yell over loud music.
They don’t have many other options. Malls, a traditional third place for young people, are growing more and more unpopular. Chains like Starbucks have become more like take-out counters. Alcohol-free lifestyles are growing even for those outside of the Muslim faith, which many practicing the religion already take part in.

So for many young people in urban areas, especially those from immigrant communities looking for a way to connect to their cultures, it’s a great option.

JamesDup
08/11/2024 | 20:02

What the rising popularity of Yemeni coffee shops says about third places
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The most popular spot on a late Friday night in a pocket of Manhattan’s West Village isn’t a trendy bar or a Michelin-starred restaurant but a Yemeni coffee house chain strictly serving coffee, tea and pastries.

A step into Qahwah House on Carmine Street offers a rich whiff of cardamom, Arabic music and crowds of people both at tables and in line to order. The energy spills over into the sidewalk, where some begin performing a Levantine folk dance known as dabke. It’s a snapshot of various Eastern cultures; Arabic, Farsi and Urdu fill the air, and some customers don traditional attire.
https://kr13at.cc
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Qahwah House is just one of a string of Yemeni coffee chains that originated in the Arab-populated Detroit area and are rapidly springing up across the country, often where there are significant Middle Eastern and Muslim populations. Nineteen Qahwah House locations are open across seven states, with more under construction and expected to open this year. Another chain, Haraz, opened this month in the pricey SoHo neighborhood in Manhattan, with at least six more in the region planned in the next two years. Times Square will be home to two other chains, MOKAFE and Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co.

The rapid expansion of these shops underscores the demand for late-night social spots for not only young Muslims and Middle Easterners, but also younger people who are looking for a non-digital third space where they can hang out without alcohol or having to yell over loud music.
They don’t have many other options. Malls, a traditional third place for young people, are growing more and more unpopular. Chains like Starbucks have become more like take-out counters. Alcohol-free lifestyles are growing even for those outside of the Muslim faith, which many practicing the religion already take part in.

So for many young people in urban areas, especially those from immigrant communities looking for a way to connect to their cultures, it’s a great option.

Williamesozy
08/11/2024 | 21:11

What the rising popularity of Yemeni coffee shops says about third places
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The most popular spot on a late Friday night in a pocket of Manhattan’s West Village isn’t a trendy bar or a Michelin-starred restaurant but a Yemeni coffee house chain strictly serving coffee, tea and pastries.

A step into Qahwah House on Carmine Street offers a rich whiff of cardamom, Arabic music and crowds of people both at tables and in line to order. The energy spills over into the sidewalk, where some begin performing a Levantine folk dance known as dabke. It’s a snapshot of various Eastern cultures; Arabic, Farsi and Urdu fill the air, and some customers don traditional attire.
https://kr13at.cc
kra13.at
Qahwah House is just one of a string of Yemeni coffee chains that originated in the Arab-populated Detroit area and are rapidly springing up across the country, often where there are significant Middle Eastern and Muslim populations. Nineteen Qahwah House locations are open across seven states, with more under construction and expected to open this year. Another chain, Haraz, opened this month in the pricey SoHo neighborhood in Manhattan, with at least six more in the region planned in the next two years. Times Square will be home to two other chains, MOKAFE and Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co.

The rapid expansion of these shops underscores the demand for late-night social spots for not only young Muslims and Middle Easterners, but also younger people who are looking for a non-digital third space where they can hang out without alcohol or having to yell over loud music.
They don’t have many other options. Malls, a traditional third place for young people, are growing more and more unpopular. Chains like Starbucks have become more like take-out counters. Alcohol-free lifestyles are growing even for those outside of the Muslim faith, which many practicing the religion already take part in.

So for many young people in urban areas, especially those from immigrant communities looking for a way to connect to their cultures, it’s a great option.