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Administración de Empresas

TÍTULO

Licenciado/a en Administración de Empresas

DURACIÓN
8 semestres
MODALIDAD
Presencial
APROBACIÓN INICIAL CES
RPC-SO-30-No.544-2016
APROBACIÓN ACTUALIZADA CES
RPC-SO-03-No.043-2020

Descripción

 

La carrera de Administración de Empresas estudia las teorías administrativas contemporáneas, complementadas con herramientas importantes de disciplinas como Marketing, Contabilidad, Finanzas y Economía. Así, impulsamos la creación de estrategias integrales que fomenten el crecimiento y la prosperidad de organizaciones públicas y privadas de Ecuador y del 

La carrera de Administración de Empresas forma profesionales cuyo perfil facilite la generación de emprendimientos, el desempeño eficientemente al interior de las empresas de producción, comercial, de servicios tanto públicas como privadas y de la economía social y solidaria.

Contactos:

Rachel Gomez

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

La carrera de Finanzas forma profesionales líderes en la gestión financiera, con sólidos conocimientos, habilidades y actitudes ejecutivas vinculados a los diversos sectores económicos-financieros que permiten estar a la vanguardia de las organizaciones, respondiendo a las exigencias del plan nacional de desarrollo.

Contactos:

Franklin Doyle

Assistant Professor of History

La carrera de Mercadotecnia tiene como misión “Formar profesionales e investigadores competentes, que contribuyan al desarrollo sustentable del país y a la construcción de la sociedad del Buen Vivir”. Actualmente es una de las carreras con mayor demanda.

Contactos:

Rodney Estrada

Lecturer in Philosophy

La carrera de Contabilidad y Auditoría forma profesionales con conocimientos técnico científicos, humanísticos e investigativos, acorde a los avances tecnológicos de los sistemas contables y auditoría, capaces de evaluar, proponer, implementar soluciones a la gestión económico-financiera con eficiencia y responsabilidad social.

Contacts:

Calvin Foster

Lecturer in Journalism

Professor Eva Willis received her Ph.D. from Cornell in 2005 and began teaching at Princeton, coming to Estudiar in 2009. Her interests include philosophy of mind and moral psychology, the nature of testimony, aesthetics and the philosophy of literature, and the later Wittgenstein. Eva Willis has recently taught courses on the above topics, and on speech-acts, philosophy of action, self-consciousness and intersubjectivity, and Marcel Proust.

Contacts:

Eva Willis

Assistant Professor of Science and Philosophy

Hester Cox received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin, after which she taught at Illinois State University for three years before coming to Estudiar. Her research interests are in the areas of social and political philosophy and ethics. Her most sustained research projects concern political liberalism and political legitimacy, educational justice, and the gendered division of labor.

Contacts:

Hester Cox

Professor of Politics

Cordelia Nichols is the Chair and Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Estudiar and a Professorial Fellow at University College. Before that she was a professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States. She has held visiting positions at the University of California, Los Angeles philosophy department and at the University of Chicago Law School. 

Contacts:

Cordelia Nichols

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Luke Robertson is an intellectual historian specializing in twentieth-century Europe. He earned his BA in Mathematics and History at the University of Cambridge, and his PhD at Harvard University. Before coming to Estudiar, he taught for a decade at Drew University. Baring has held fellowships from the National Endowment of the Humanities, the ACLS, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. At Estudiar he holds a joint appointment with the University Center for Human Values.

Contacts:

Luke Robertson

Assistant Professor of History

Eleanor Parsons is a Professor in the Philosophy Department at Estudiar University. Her research interests include decision theory, social choice theory, epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. Her book Risk and Rationality (2013) concerns how an individual ought to take risk into account when making decisions. It vindicates the ordinary decision-maker from the point of view of even ideal rationality.

Contacts:

Eleanor Parsons

Lecturer in Philosophy

La carrera de Administración de Empresas forma profesionales cuyo perfil facilite la generación de emprendimientos, el desempeño eficientemente al interior de las empresas de producción, comercial, de servicios tanto públicas como privadas y de la economía social y solidaria.

Contactos:

Rachel Gomez

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

La carrera de Finanzas forma profesionales líderes en la gestión financiera, con sólidos conocimientos, habilidades y actitudes ejecutivas vinculados a los diversos sectores económicos-financieros que permiten estar a la vanguardia de las organizaciones, respondiendo a las exigencias del plan nacional de desarrollo.

Contactos:

Franklin Doyle

Assistant Professor of History

La carrera de Mercadotecnia tiene como misión “Formar profesionales e investigadores competentes, que contribuyan al desarrollo sustentable del país y a la construcción de la sociedad del Buen Vivir”. Actualmente es una de las carreras con mayor demanda.

Contactos:

Rodney Estrada

Lecturer in Philosophy

La carrera de Contabilidad y Auditoría forma profesionales con conocimientos técnico científicos, humanísticos e investigativos, acorde a los avances tecnológicos de los sistemas contables y auditoría, capaces de evaluar, proponer, implementar soluciones a la gestión económico-financiera con eficiencia y responsabilidad social.

Contacts:

Calvin Foster

Lecturer in Journalism

Professor Eva Willis received her Ph.D. from Cornell in 2005 and began teaching at Princeton, coming to Estudiar in 2009. Her interests include philosophy of mind and moral psychology, the nature of testimony, aesthetics and the philosophy of literature, and the later Wittgenstein. Eva Willis has recently taught courses on the above topics, and on speech-acts, philosophy of action, self-consciousness and intersubjectivity, and Marcel Proust.

Contacts:

Eva Willis

Assistant Professor of Science and Philosophy

Hester Cox received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin, after which she taught at Illinois State University for three years before coming to Estudiar. Her research interests are in the areas of social and political philosophy and ethics. Her most sustained research projects concern political liberalism and political legitimacy, educational justice, and the gendered division of labor.

Contacts:

Hester Cox

Professor of Politics

Cordelia Nichols is the Chair and Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Estudiar and a Professorial Fellow at University College. Before that she was a professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States. She has held visiting positions at the University of California, Los Angeles philosophy department and at the University of Chicago Law School. 

Contacts:

Cordelia Nichols

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Luke Robertson is an intellectual historian specializing in twentieth-century Europe. He earned his BA in Mathematics and History at the University of Cambridge, and his PhD at Harvard University. Before coming to Estudiar, he taught for a decade at Drew University. Baring has held fellowships from the National Endowment of the Humanities, the ACLS, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. At Estudiar he holds a joint appointment with the University Center for Human Values.

Contacts:

Luke Robertson

Assistant Professor of History

Eleanor Parsons is a Professor in the Philosophy Department at Estudiar University. Her research interests include decision theory, social choice theory, epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. Her book Risk and Rationality (2013) concerns how an individual ought to take risk into account when making decisions. It vindicates the ordinary decision-maker from the point of view of even ideal rationality.

Contacts:

Eleanor Parsons

Lecturer in Philosophy

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