Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC): A new period opens to take General Training courses in universities of the G9 Network

With a view to the next registration of courses for the second semester, students from different UC undergraduate programs will be able to choose to take courses with professors and students from other Chilean universities thanks to the Virtual Student Mobility Project of the G9 Network. The agreement allows regular students, from the institutions that make up the network, to access to take a subject in another institution of the same group.

These include the Catholic University of the North ; the Catholic University of Valparaíso ; the Federico Santa María Technical University ; Catholic University of Maule ; University of Concepcion ; Catholic University of the Most Holy Conception ; Catholic University of Temuco ; and the Universidad Austral de Chile , in addition to the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile .

With a view to the next registration of courses for the second semester, students from different UC undergraduate programs will be able to choose to take courses with professors and students from other Chilean universities thanks to theVirtual Student Mobility Project of the G9 Network.

The credits associated with the courses are considered part of the requirements for obtaining the title or degree within the General Training program, as well as the courses that can be taken at UC.

The G9 virtual Student Mobility project seeks to enable students to expand the range of courses available to them and promote interdiscipline by allowing them to take General Training courses offered by the institutions that make up the Network of Non-State Public Universities (G9) .

UC students who have previously participated have highlighted the possibilities of approaching new approaches and meeting people from other houses of study through this program.

The G9 virtual Student Mobility project seeks to enable students to expand the range of courses available to them and promote interdiscipline by allowing them to take General Training courses offered by the institutions that make up this network.

Courses from other universities available to UC students are as follows:

Design for value creation and management (Design thinking) – UCN
Origins: The history of the formation of the Earth – UCN
Nurturing myself I learn – UCN
English for Business (Intermediate) – UCN
Survival english – UCN
Patrology – PUCV
Theological Anthropology – PUCV
History of the modern and contemporary church – PUCV
San Juan and apocalypse – PUCV
Pentateuch – PUCV
Citizen training – PUCV
Computational Thinking – UTFSM
Philosophy of technology – UTFSM
Information in the digital age: Social networks and digital culture – UCM
Information in the digital age: Information, freedom and democracy – UCM
Information in the digital age: Critical reading of the social media – UCM
Competences for well-being, growth and personal development – ​​UdeC
Development of skills for employability – UdeC
Development of written skills for the production of academic texts – UdeC
Technique and theory of modern dance – UCSC
Effective University Inclusion: Sign Language – UCSC
Social outbreak 18-O: Structural and experiential issues – UCSC
Motor expressiveness – UCSC
Leadership and teamwork – UCSC
Film and video of the native peoples – UCT
Chess: A way to develop social and cognitive skills – UCT
Conversation engineering – UCT
Self-care and active life – UACh
Science and poetry – UACh
Interdiscipline and political philosophy – UACh