Master's Degree in Humanism

The members of the Master's in Humanism will have the aim of developing projects and consolidating them with a common goal, to have an impact on the improvement of the social environment.

 

Thanks to the methodological diversity and the diversity of professors that make up the curriculum, students will be able to discover and investigate different alternatives from an academic approach that will allow them to solve problems in their professional life. All this thanks to the multidisciplinary approach.

 

The projects that are carried out during the master's degree are guided by professionals and professors who belong to other academic areas of the Universidad Panamericana, this will allow the knowledge to be diverse, but at the same time specialized so that the students obtain the maximum academic benefit when studying a postgraduate degree.

Master's Degree in Humanism
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ENTRY PROFILE

To take part in the Master's Degree in Humanism, those interested must have an interest in society and culture from a professional approach that will allow them to develop a project that will have a positive impact on these areas.

All applicants must meet the following requirements in order to form part of the academic curriculum:

 

  • Bachelor's degree and certificate in any area related to the Social Sciences and Humanities, or demonstrate work activity in the corresponding area of at least 2 years of experience.
  • Ability to analyse and understand humanistic problems.
  • Aptitude for systematic and arduous study.
  • Openness to dialogue and exchange of ideas.
  • Interest in learning about problems and possible solutions to contemporary humanist issues.

GRADUATE PROFILE

A graduate of the Master's degree in Humanism will have the duty to promote the dignity of the professional and his or her working environment.

 

Your skills focused on humanistic fundamentals will enable you to develop and implement actions that benefit or solve problems at the professional level.

 

Their ability to inform projects will be linked to anthropological and ethical principles that offer a social and employment benefit.

 

  • Humanistic research methodology
  • Anthropological foundations of humanism
  • History of ancient and medieval thought
  • Mexico's economic and political problems
  • Humanist project planning
  • Ethical foundations of culture
  • History of modern and contemporary thought
  • Social and cultural problems in Mexico
  • Implementation of humanist projects
  • Professional ethics
  • Elective 1
  • Humanist project management
  • Elective 2
  • Elective 3
  • Elective 4
  • Evaluation of humanist projects
  • Elective 6
  • Elective 7
  • Elective 8
  • Management Seminar
  • Philosophy of culture
  • Philosophy of religion
  • Philosophy of myth
  • History of Christianity
  • History of religions
  • Law, dignity and poverty
  • Philosophy of education
  • Philosophy of Literature
  • Intellectual property in research projects
  • Myth, knowledge and action
  • Consumer anthropology
  • Business ethics
  • History of economic thought
  • History of political thought
  • Analysis of sustainable economic development
  • Innovation in educational contexts
  • Evaluation and educational quality
  • Design and evaluation of public policies
  • Bioethics Social responsibility and sustainability
  • Food security and sovereignty Technological innovations
  • Technology and society