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Specialty in Gender and Equality Policies in Education

The Specialty in Gender and Equality Policies in Education is aimed at developing the competencies that enable its graduates to develop and apply educational plans and programs that promote equity between women and men, in order to respond to the demands of respect and equality without discrimination.

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    The Specialty in Gender and Equality Policies in Education is aimed at developing the competencies that enable its graduates to develop and apply educational plans and programs that promote equity between women and men, in order to respond to the demands of respect and equality without discrimination.

  • Graduate Profile

    Graduates of the specialty are professionals with ethical and social commitment, and with training in education from a gender, critical and interdisciplinary perspective, with aptitudes towards research and understanding of the androcentric problem, to influence its transformation from the very heart of education, both at the level of educational policies, and in the classroom, for which it has the essential tools for analysis, diagnosis and educational intervention.

  • Requirements

    • Dominican graduated from a Dominican university
      • Admission request
      • Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
      • Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
      • Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
      • Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
      • Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
      • Two front photos 2x2.
      • Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.

      Important note

      • *: Only applies to Psychology careers, 2 + 2 Programs or **Industrial Design
    • Dominican graduated from a foreign university
      • Admission request
      • Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
      • Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (See "Important Note" in footer)
      • Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (See "Important Note" in footer)
      • Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
      • Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
      • Two front photos 2x2.
      • Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.

      Important notes

      - Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
      Legalizations
      • Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
      • Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
      • If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
    • graduated from intec
      • Admission request
      • Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
      • Photocopy of the university degree.
      • Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
      • Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
      • Two front photos 2x2.
    • Foreigner graduated from a foreign university
      • Admission request
      • Photocopy passport.
      • Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
      • Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
      • Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
      • Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
      • Two front photos 2x2.
      • Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page

      Important notes

      - Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
      Legalizations
      • Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
      • Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
      • If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.

      To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
      • You can send a proof of residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
      • Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
    • Foreigner graduated from a Dominican university
      • Admission request
      • Photocopy passport.
      • Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. 
      • Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. 
      • Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
      • Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
      • Two front photos 2x2.
      • Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page

      Important notes

      - Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
      Legalizations
      • Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
      • Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
      • If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.

      To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
      • You can send a proof of residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
      • Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.

  • Title to obtain

    Specialty in Gender and Equality Policies in Education

Study plan


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May 2022

Duration

14 quarters

Cost

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