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   Who are we?


   Philosophy


   Mission


   Vision


   Academic Organization


   Academic Degrees


   The Research Institute


   Financial Assistance


 

 

 

 


 

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, founded in 1966, is a private university dedicated to finding, educating, and graduating the young men and women that Guatemala desperately needs to provide the talent, ideas and man power  necessary to develop the society and economy of this growing country.

Universidad del Valle produces professionals as well as trained technicians - responsible problem solvers who can address the challenges of a developing country.  It educates professionals who can help Guatemala manage its priceless natural resources, promote an appreciation for its rich history and cultural diversity; improve its educational and health care systems; modernize its agriculture and food production; and above all else, secure for it a strong position in the world economy of the 21st. century.  Universidad del Valle is building Guatemala’s future.

For this purpose, the University’s academic programs are conceived and developed in response to the needs of the Guatemalan people; it offers a distinctive curriculum combining the broad, liberal arts approach of U.S. colleges with specialized training in the applied sciences.  For almost forty years, Universidad del Valle has led the way in designing instruction, research, and outreach to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for Guatemala’s economic, cultural and scientific growth.

For the fulfillment of its academic role, the University welcomes professors, professionals, and students chosen for their intellectual capacity and their interest and dedication to academic tasks.

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Universidad del Valle de Guatemala states the following as its guiding principles:

  • To educate comprehensive/honest human beings.

  • Intellect is one of the most important human qualities that allows discussion, understanding of oneself, society, and nature, through the development of thoughts, conceptualizations, and analysis, as well as the formulation of theories that bring about human progress.

  • Science, which is perfectible, represents the best descriptive and demonstrative tool for understanding how the universe works.

  • Education is one of the most important agents for the development of society and individuals.

  • Support to research in topics related to the foreseeable development of the country and commitment of research to education.

  • Excellence, resulting from the highest quality standards, is relevant to all activities related to the community of the university.

  • Every member of the university community is free to express his thoughts and principles, within universal guidelines for respect and using the appropriate communication channels. Freedom to teach and to investigate is supported.

  • Academic activity is guided by scientific truth, ethics, respect for life and for others; it is free from economic and social prejudices, and stresses the rational use of natural resources and the conservation of national heritage.

  • The university values and respects all members of its community and acknowledges their rights and obligations as human beings,

  • Conduct of each member of the university community must be honest and in accordance with the law, standards and commitments acquired within and outside the university.

  • Fairness, as an essential value, will be part of the university’s tasks.

 

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Educate human beings and conduct research in an environment of freedom, in such a way as to allow the development of critical and ethical judgement; obtain, generate, and disseminate scientific and technological knowledge, and social conscience, for the benefit of the community, the Guatemalan society and humanity.

 

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To be in Guatemala the most prestigious education institution in science, technology, humanities, and education, by virtue of its high academic level, its research, the excellence of its graduates, the quality of its members, and its contribution to solving national problems.

 

 

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Universidad del Valle de Guatemala comprises five academic units, each one headed by a dean:

  • University College
  • School of Science and Humanities
  • School of Social Sciences
  • School of Education
  • School of Engineering
  • Research Institute

 

 

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University College:

  • Baccalaureatus in Scientiis (BS)
  • Baccaalaureatus in Artibus (BA)

 

School of Science and Humanities:

Licenciatura* degree in the following majors:

(*)  Licenciatura is a five-year undergraduate degree program, with thesis work.

  • Biology
  • Biochemistry and Microbiology
  • Ecotourism
  • Physics
  • Letters
  • Mathematics
  • Nutrition
  • Chemistry
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry

 

School of Social Sciences:

Licenciatura* degree in the following majors: 

  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • History
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

 

School of Education:

Specialized Teaching Certification in:

  • Education for children with special needs
  • Education for children with learning disabilities
  • Elementary School Education
  • Intercultural Bilingual Elementary Education

 

Secondary School Certification in the following major areas:

  • Biology and Chemistry
  • History and Social Sciences
  • English
  • Language and Literature
  • Mathematics and Physics
  • Mathematics and Computer Sciences
  • Music
  • Population and Environmental Sciences

 

Licenciatura* degree in the following majors:

  • Education
  • Health Education
  • Music
  • Psycho-pedagogy

 

School of Engineering:

Licenciatura* degree in the following majors: 

  • Civil Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Agriforest Engineering
  • Food Science Engineering
  • Computer Science Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechatronical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Administration Science Engineering

 

Master’s Degree Programs

School of Science and Humanities:

  • Environmental Studies
  • Pharmaceutical Science

 

School of Social Sciences:

  • Development of local power and decentralization
  • Human Resources Management
  • Counseling

 

School of Education:

  • Education Management
  • Curriculum Development
  • Assessment, Evaluation and Research in Education

 

 

School of Engineering:

  • Economy and Business Administration (jointly with Texas A&M University)

 

 

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The Research Institute was founded in 1977 and currently, it has 8 centers and 17 specialized laboratories.  In addition, there are 5 independent support units. 

 

 

Center for Environmental Studies

 

This center does research related to ecology and the Guatemalan biodiversity and their relationship to human activities in order to develop basic data that will promote the preservation, sustainable use, and monitoring of the natural resources of the country. 

 

Center for Agricultural and Forestry Research

 

The principal areas of research in the Soil Laboratory, the Plant Protection Laboratory, and the Applied Entomology Laboratory include:  soil, plant protection, and forestry production.  Soil studies include topics in physics, chemistry, microbiology/biochemistry, soil fertility, and plant nutrition.  The area of plant protection investigates new technologies for the quick diagnosis of diseases and provides training to various institutions, also advises technicians and agriculturists in the application of biological control technologies. 

 

Center for Studies of Food Science and Technology

 

This center develops research activities to establish the physical, chemical, nutritional, and biological composition of both conventional and unconventional foods, raw or processed, as well as agro-industrial products and byproducts. 

 

Center for Applied Information Technology

 

The Center Applied Information Technology develops projects that apply new information and communications technologies to solve existing problems in the country.  The Center has two separate units:  the administration of the Country Code top Level Domain .GT, and the department of Interactive Technologies. The department of Interactive Technologies integrates current information and communication technologies with the educational process through assisted learning by the use of computers and electronic communications.

 

Center for Health Studies

 

The objectives of this center are to perform multidisciplinary field and laboratory studies of important diseases that affect humans in the following principal areas:  malaria/dengue, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, diseases transmitted by food and water (water and sanitation), acute respiratory diseases, and HIV/AIDS.  The Center trains students in advanced laboratory methods and provides health officials outside the university with information and training in public health related matters.  In addition, the Center is the institutional counterpart for all activities in Guatemala of the Medical Entomology Research and Training Unit/Guatemala, a field research station of the Division of Parasitical Diseases, National Centers of Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) of the United States.

 

Center for Archaeological and Anthropological Research

 

The main objective of the Center for Archaeological and Anthropological Research is to promote archaeological and anthropological research in the country, activity that includes the development of an archaeological information bank to be used by Guatemalan and foreign students and professionals.

 

Center for the Research in Civil Engineering and Earth Science

 

It focuses its activities on certain areas related to the design and construction of civil works.  Tests are conducted on natural-size structures, soil studies are made and applications are suggested to structural systems like houses, extending these recommendations to the surroundings of the geographic areas of the constructions themselves.

 

Center for Research in Education

 

The Center for Research in Education performs evaluations of student performance at the national level, relating the results obtained with different variables, such as the geographic location and ethnicity.  It provides a significant number of schools with educational tools and carries-out intensive training of teachers and directors.  The Center offers a wide variety of standardized instruments used for the evaluation of professionals of psychology and pedagogy in educational, human resources, and clinical areas.

 

The five independent support units are:

 

a)     The Systematic Entomology Laboratory has an Arthropod Collection started in 1975, which was registered with the National Council of Protected Areas, in 1996.  The collection provides information on biology, ecology, diversity, systematic biogeography, phylogenetics and evolution of the taxa stored to all interested individuals.

 

b)     The Herbarium was founded in 1974 in the Biology Department.  In 1990, a formal reference collection was established, open to the public, and turned into the official herbarium of the Universidad del Valle, being registered as UVAL in the world registry of herbaria Index Herbariorum

 

c)     The Advanced Chemistry Instrumentation Laboratory was founded in 1987 and supports research and teaching in analytical chemistry inside and outside of the Universidad del Valle.  It has modern equipment for atomic absorption, high resolution liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, infrared, ultraviolet, and visible spectroscopy, and metal detection by electrochemical techniques. 

 

d)     The Biochemical Engineering Laboratory, created recently, does research with microorganisms, for the biological production of intermediate and final products, for the production of microbial biomass for specific use in agriculture, and in the biodegradation of chemical compounds, toxic for humans and persistent in the environment.

 

Support Unit of Mathematical Analysis provides support in the design of experiments and sampling procedures, and statistical analysis of experimental data.

 

 

 

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Universidad del Valle de Guatemala offers financial assistance to students on a need-assessment basis, upon academic performance and interests. Financial assistance may be in the form of scholarships, student loans, and stipends.  In most cases, students who receive financial assistance must provide some type of service to the University, also determined on an individual basis.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS:

The University offers partial or full scholarships, which can be requested through the Financial Aid Office.  Students who are granted scholarships must maintain an excellent academic record.

 

STUDENT LOANS:

The students in need of partial or full financial assistance for the payment of tuition and fees can request a student loan through the Financial Aid Office.  They must pay back the loan in accordance with agreement signed by the student and the University.

 

STIPENDS:

Students with excellent academic records may request a stipend in exchange for a service useful to the University.  This service, whenever possible, must be related to the student’s academic area and must be carried out under the supervision of a designated teacher or supervisor.

 

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UVG’S EXTERNAL CAMPUS

 

 

PROESUR

 

Established in 1995, this is located in Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa, department of Escuintla.

 

 

Vision

 

To improve the quality of life of the Guatemalan population south coast area, through the improvement of education.

 

 

Mission

 

I accordance to the principles and purposes of the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, PROESUR contributes to the economical and social development of the South Coast through excellent educational programs, research, and the science and technology transfer, in response to the interests and needs of the population from the region.

 

Objectives

 

Provide development opportunities in the local area.

Improve education

Strengthen the social, economical, and cultural growth and development in the region.

Provide opportunities to the community for professional growth.

 

 

 

Programs:

 

1.      American School of the South –CAS-  (Bilingual High School)

It was the first educative program which Proesur started. Currently, it has an over 300 hundred student population and offers maternal, pre-elementary, elementary, junior school, and high school levels.

 

2.      The Technological Institute, ITEC,

Offers the youth who graduate from ninth year the option to study the four-year to obtain the High School when completing the second year and the Associates Bachelor Degree at the completion of the fourth year in one of the following specialties:

Mechatronics, Export Agricultural Product, Industrial and Electronic Industrial. The program develops its component of workshops with the support of INTECAP.

Currently, it has a student population of over one hundred youths (men and women).

 

3.      Teaching Certificate Specialized in Primary Education

It is an intermediate university career, which provides theoretical and practical information that allows the future professor to be capable of creating a renovated school system.

 

4.      Master Degree Programs

Seeks the formation of highly trained professionals to increase the production levels in specific and interest areas in the region. Currently the Master Degree in Agroindustrial Administration is offered.

 

Other educational opportunities:

 

·        Language Center –CEI-

That Language Center starts as a felt necessity from the parents of the students at CAS.  It expands to other sectors. Currently, it attends over 250 students, children, youth, and adults. In 2,003 a new sede opened in the municipium of Tiquisate.

 

·        The Continuing Education program –EDUCON- 

This is an education program oriented to the ones who cannot attend to regular superior education; it works through training oriented to specific sector or the public in general regarding any required subject.

One of their most representative training programs is the one that is developed jointly with the Sugar Foundation with the approval of the Ministry of Education, it is oriented to 91% (6,000 directors and professors) of all professors in service at an elementary level from the public sector in the South Coast.

 

This program complements itself with a follow-up program at the location in sample schools in the South Coast. Through this program, the teacher is supported directly in the classroom, training necessities are detected, directors of every school form the control group that is advised.

With the support of AID, Educon develops during the second semester of the current year a program oriented to youth in social risk and women form the communities in the South Coast.

The program is focused on the axes of productivity and entrepreneurship.

It attends over 200 youths (men and women) and 100 women in modular programs which are developed on Saturdays at 8 in the morning and 5 in the afternoon.

 

 

Cultural opportunities:

 

·        Cultural Council

This program is the institutional link that researches, promotes, forms, spreads, and preserves the local culture. It has a Board of Directors conformed by honorable women in the region who in an ad-honorem manner give their time and effort to reach the objectives.

One of the more meaningful projects that is currently being developed is the work with children and youth in the region through the PROESUR/Cotzumalguapa coir, as a first level. A future with this base group will conform the local Infant-youth Orchestra. This program has the support of the Youth and Music Foundation though Licda. Isabel Ciudad Real.

 

·        Museum of Culture in the South Coast

It has as a mission “the research, formation, projection and service within the archeological context of the region”.

 

 

UVG – Altiplano

 

In 1999 UVG-Altiplano was established in the highlands of Guatemala in Sololá.

 

UVG -Altiplano is a model of strategic alliance, which is unique in the country.  The Government, private sector and the civil society participate with the purpose of developing the region.   UVG Altiplano is located on the site of a former military base, now converted to a campus of learning and development. 

 

 

Programs:

 

1.       Technological Institute of Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (ITEC-UVG)

It is an innovating program addressed to the 15 and 16-year-old youth who have concluded the basic cycle.  Its purpose is to provide a technical education at a university level with a 4-year duration inn the following specialties: Agro-forestry, Horticulture and Tourism. 

 

2.      Teaching Certificates specialized in:

 

Primary Education: 

Is an intermediate university career which provides with theoretical-practical formation

 which allows the future professor to be able to create a renewed scholar system.

 

Intercultural Bilingual Primary Education: 

It is an intermediate university career which includes courses of general formation, psycho-social and of specialization in the study area.  It has as an objective that its graduates are guides to their students in the effective use of the maternal language and then that they can transfer their knowledge with the use of a second language.

 

Other educational opportunities:

 

  • Continuous Education  (EDUCON)

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala created the Continuous Education Program  (EDUCON) as a practical training option for persons in the South Coast and Highland, that due to time and resources reasons, it is not feasible for them to continue a superior education career. 

 

 

  • U for everyone

 A volunteer program that works within the frame of EDUCON, where the last Saturday of every month training and exchange journeys will be held regarding different themes.

 

 

Cultural opportunities:

 

·        Cultural Council  UVG – ALTIPLANO

This council was convoked by the university with the purpose of contributing to the cultural development of the region, before the demand that is expressed by tourism in this matter.  The program is a research forum of cultural promotion and diffusion in the Highland, especially in the Department of Sololá.

 

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