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Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco

Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco, also known as UJAT) is a public institution of higher learning located in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. The mission of the university is "to prepare professionals with broad and deep expertise in their area of study to fill the needs of Tabasco and the country at large." [5] UJAT is the largest and most prominent university in the state of Tabasco.[6][7][8][9] During the 2007-2008 academic year the university enrolled 35,271 students and had a teaching staff of over 2,000. For the same school year the university offered bachelor's degrees in 36 disciplines, master's degrees in 26 areas, three doctoral degrees, and post-graduate Certificates (Especialidades) in 17 graduate areas of specialization (mostly in the medical field). The university grants law, education, management, engineering, medicine, architecture, nursing, and dentistry degrees, plus some 30 additional degrees in other fields of study.

Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
Former names
Instituto Juárez
MottoEstudio en la duda, acción en la fe (Study when in doubt, action on faith)
TypePublic university
EstablishedNovember 20, 1958
Endowment(Fed.) U.S. $52.9 million or MXN $569 million (2007) [1]
(State) U.S. $42.6 million or MXN $396 million (2007)[1]
RectorDr. José Manuel Piña Gutiérrez
Academic staff
2,188 (2007-2008) [2]
Administrative staff
1,087 (2007-2008) [2]
Students35,271 (2007-2008) [3]
Undergraduates24,921 (2007-2008) [3]
Postgraduates971 (2007-2008) [3]
Other students
9,450 (2007-2008) [3]
Location, ,
18°00′30″N 92°55′30″W / 18.00833°N 92.92500°W / 18.00833; -92.92500
CampusUrban, 1.5 km² (370.7 acres)
Athleticsintramural teams
ColorsRed & Green   
MascotJuchimán [4]
WebsiteOfficial

History Edit

Juarez Institute Edit

The origin of the university dates back to 1860, when the governor of Tabasco, Víctor Dueñas, asked President Benito Juárez for funds to establish a secondary, preparatory, and college-level educational institution to serve the community of Tabasco; such funds were granted a year later.[10] However, it was not until January 1, 1879, that new institution opened its doors to the public as the Instituto Juárez (Juárez Institute). This took place with the support of governor Simón Sarlat Nova and the liberal politician and writer Manuel Sánchez Mármol, who became the first director of the institution.[10] The first enrollment consisted of less than 100 students in nine academic disciplines: agriculture, veterinary medicine, land surveying, public notary, law, management, education, jurisprudence, and pharmacy.[11] On August 1, 1947, the institute was admitted into the National Association of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education (ANUIES) in Mexico.[12]

Transformation into a University Edit

The 1950s saw an interest in changing the name of the school to better reflect its focus on higher learning. "In 1958, Lic. Antonio Ocampo Ramírez, Director of the Juárez Institute, put together a bill to transform the Institute into a University. On November 20, 1958, the Juárez Institute was renamed to Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco by a Tabasco state legislature decree [13] Antonio Ocampo Ramírez was the last director of the Institute and the first rector of the new institution."[14]

In 1958, while General Miguel Orrico de los Llanos was the governor of Tabasco, the Juárez Institute became the Juarez University of Tabasco."[15] In February 1964, Lic. Adolfo López Mateos, President of Mexico, inaugurated the Zona de la Cultura, or Cultural Zone, at the site where the University currently has its main campus on Avenida Universidad.[16] "As a result, a significant number of the degree programs offered at the old Institute's location were moved to their new quarters."[17]

Autonomous University Edit

In December 1966, while Manuel R. Mora Martínez was the governor of the State, and Dr. Miguel A. Gómez Ventura was the rector of the school, the university became an autonomous entity, "becoming then the Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco." [16] "December 1966, is a memorable date, as it was then that the university was granted its autonomy, becoming from that point forward, the Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco."[18]

Decentralization Edit

In July 1966, the university started the process of decentralization with the separation of its Preparatory School, and the construction and inauguration of the College of Veterinary Medicine on the Villahermosa-Teapa Road. Decentralization continued in 1978 with the inauguration of facilities for the College of Law in Colonia Reforma, Villahermosa, and in 1982, with the establishment in Cunduacán of the College of Engineering and Architecture. In 2008, the university consisted of 10 divisions on 7 campuses spread over three municipalities of the State of Tabasco. There are campuses in four colonies in the Municipality of Centro in Villahermosa.[19]

Accelerated Growth Edit

On December 11, 1987, in light of "technological changes," the State of Tabasco passed the Organic Law of the Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco, intended to establish a modern organizational structure at the university that could serve as the basis for dealing with the "accelerated growth" in student registration and stimulating the university to transform itself into "a center of academic excellence".[6]

As a result, the last 20 years have seen a significant amount of growth at the university. For example, in 1997, the university started the Extension Program at facilities in the town of Tenosique. This Extension Program includes a distance learning program amongst its various other academic offerings. In 2007, the Extension Program became the College of Multidisciplinary Studies at Los Ríos.

The 2010s also saw the UJAT make a major push into broadcasting. In 2011, XHUJAT-FM 107.3 "Radio UJAT" took to the air, and in November 2016, it was joined by a television station, XHUJAT-TDT 35.

Location Edit

 
Main Entrance at its Central Campus on University Avenue, Villahermosa

The university facilities are located in mostly urban areas and follow primarily a decentralized model. The facilities are distributed over nine campuses – six in the capital city of Villahermosa and three in the municipality of Cunduacán. There is also an extension program (formally, the Multidisciplinary College of los Ríos) that operates from the town of Tenosique. The central offices of the university, as well as its main campus, are located on Avenida Universidad, Villahermosa, and it hosts the College of Education and Arts, and the College of Economics and Management. The Colleges of Health Sciences, Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, and Agricultural and Fish Sciences are located at various other campuses in the city of Villahermosa. The College of Systems and Informatics, the College of Basic Sciences, and the College of Engineering and Architecture are located in Cunduacán.

In January 2009, the university began construction of its tenth Academic Division in the town of Comalcalco. With an initial budget of 38 million Mexican pesos, this new location will be called the Multidisciplinary Division of Comalcalco. The municipality of Comalcalco is located about 45 miles from the city of Villahermosa, and the university expects the new location to benefit some 865 students from the Chontalpa region currently enrolled at the university's other locations. Construction is expected to be completed by mid-2009 and the new facilities will consist mostly of classrooms, laboratories, and a library. Instruction will be primarily in the health sciences.[20]

Accreditation Edit

The university has been accredited at the national level by the Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Educación Superior (National Association of universities and Institutions of Higher Learning) since August 1, 1947.[21] The nursing, psychology, economics, management, public accounting, and labor relations programs are accredited at the national level by the Consejo para la Acreditación de la Educación Superior (COPAES). The program on dental surgery is accredited nationally by the Comité de Acreditación del Consejo Nacional de Educación Odontológica . The medical surgeon program is accredited at the national level by the Consejo Mexicano para la Acreditación de la Educación Médica . The biology and ecology programs are accredited by the Comité para la Acreditacion de la Licenciatura en Biologia .

September 11, 2008, saw the accreditation of two more academic programs in the College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences: agronomy and food engineering.[22] These two programs received nationwide accreditation by the Comité Mexicano de Acreditacion de la Educacion Agronomica . The Communications program was accredited on September 30, 2008, by the Consejo para la Acreditación de la Comunicación .[23][24] The Education program was accredited on December 11, 2009, by the Comité para la Evaluación de Programas de Pedagogía y Educación A.C. .[25] The program on Architecture is also accredited, according to a November 3, 2009, report in the school's Juchiman periodical.[26]

While the university as a whole is accredited by ANUIES, program-specific accreditation, when available, is sought by its colleges. An example is the College of Basic Sciences which is currently (2008) seeking accreditation for each one of its program offerings. [27] The university has also created an internal commission for the self-evaluation of its post graduate programs.[28] On January 22, 2008, the Rectory pledged to obtain accreditation for each and all of the remaining academic offerings at the university.[29]

Institutional quality Edit

On August 28, 2007, the university was recognized as one of the 13 best in Mexico by the Mexican Secretary of Public Education (SEP).[30] Just a year earlier, during the 2006–2007 academic year, the university had been recognized as one of the 16 best by the same entity. In an ATEI Informa newsbrief dated October 12, 2006, the Asociación de Televisión Educativa Iberoamericana (Association of Ibero-American Educational Television) reported that "UJAT was among the 16 best universities in the country when it received an acknowledgement to that effect granted by the Secretary for Public Education."[31] This recognition was made "for offering 22 educational programs to 79 percent of its student body that ranked at Level 1 of the Comités Interinstitucionales para la Evaluación de la Educación Superior (CIEES), plus two other granted by national-level accrediting entities."

 
University Theater where conventions and other assemblies take place

The 2007 recognition, like the one on the previous year, was made to recognize the university's launching of a study on strategic planning which led the institution to achieve the standards required of an institution of higher learning increasingly competitive at national and international levels.

As of October 12, 2006, the following nine parameters were considered in bestowing the Academic Institutional Quality honor unto the university:[31]

  • All of its thirty-three (33) bachelor's degrees have been evaluated by the Comités Interinstitucionales para la Evaluación de la Educación Superior (CIEES).[31]
  • Twenty-two (22) of its academic programs ranked at the CIEES Level I; two other programs are accredited by the Consejo para la Acreditación de la Educación Superior (COPAES).[31]
  • Seventy-nine (79) percent of its students are enrolled in one of its 24 bachelor's programs recognized for their academic quality.
  • Forty-eight (48) of its faculty is part of the National Researchers Association and 144 more are part of the State of Tabasco Researchers Association.
  • Fifty-five (55) of its students are enrolled in the Movilidad Estudiantil student exchange program.
  • Nine-four (94) students are engaged in national research internship programs with other Mexican educational institutions, making UJAT the second largest participant in such Programa del Verano Científico.
  • Sixty (60) percent of its full-time faculty has a graduate degree in their discipline: 346 have the master's degree while 103 have a doctoral degree.
  • The university runs 327 research projects—128 of them externally financed and 199 running on institutionally-based financing.
  • The school's student services and the library system are certified by the ISO 9001:2000 norm standard.

As of August 1, 1947, the university library consisted of 249,100 volumes.[32] Today the university library system serves all campuses out of nine library locations [33] as follows:

 
UJAT's Main Library. It is one of nine libraries spread throughout the university
  • The Lic. Manuel Barlett Bautista Library, located on University Avenue, Villahermosa, is the largest facility of the university's library system. It is also known as the Central Library.
  • The Ing. Cesar O. Palacio Tapia Library, also known as the Library of the Chontalpa, servers the Colleges of Basic Sciences, Information Sciences and Systems, and Engineering and Architecture, all located in Cunduacan, Tabasco. It is the second largest library in the UJAT library system.
  • The M.V.Z. Faustino Torres Castro Library is located in Villahermosa at the College of Fish and Agricultural Sciences. It is also known as the DACA Library from that College's acronym in Spanish.
  • The Lic. Jose Ma. Gurria Urgell Library is located in Villahermosa at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, and its book and magazine collection reflects that College's interests. It is also called the Library of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities.
  • The Health Sciences Library is located at the Health Sciences campus in Colonia Tamulte, Villahermosa, and serves the needs of that academic community.
  • The Jose Marti Library. Established in 1944, it is the oldest library in the UJAT Library system.[34]
  • The Lic. Belisario Colorado Jr. Library, is the library of the College of Education and Arts. It is located within the facilities of that College at Zona de la Cultura, University City, University Avenue, Villahermosa.
  • The Dr. Juan Jose Beauregard Cruz Library is the library of the College of Life Sciences.
  • The Los Rios Library, located at the College of Los Rios in Tenosique, Tabasco.

Academics Edit

 
The College of Health Sciences on Mendez Ave. houses the departments of Nursing, Dentistry, Medicine, and Allied Health Sciences

The university is divided into nine separate academic divisions, roughly equivalent to the college or school subdivisions of other major universities and which denotes the granting of a certain level of autonomy to the internal affairs of the academic subdivision in question. Students choose entry into one of these nine academic divisions, though degrees are granted and titled by the university. Prospective students must possess a high school diploma, preferably from a college preparatory high school, and pass a university entrance exam to be admitted into the academic division of their choice. Moving from one academic division to another within the university is generally not possible without significant loss of earned academic credits. The university integrates intramural sports, physico-culture, fitness, band, and ballet teams amongst its extracurricular offerings.

The university has collective agreements with various other institutions and organizations. One such agreement is with the Texas A&M University "intended to create an environment conductive to the broadening and strengthening of its programs".[35] The College of Basic Sciences has collective agreements with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Colegio de Bachilleres de Tabasco (CBT), Dirección General de Educación Tecnológica e Industrial (DGETI), Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo (IMP), Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM), Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE), Secretaría de Salud del Edo. de Tabasco, and Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX).[36] The College of Life Sciences has a collective agreement with Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, US, for the evaluation, provisioning, and breeding of telapia fish.[37]

Programs of Study Edit

Summary of Degrees Offered by Each College Edit

College Bachelor's Masters Doctorate Specialist
Life Sciences 3 2 1 0
Education and Arts 4 4 0 0
Engineering and Architecture 5 1 0 1
Health Sciences 5 5 0 15
Social Sciences and Humanities 3 6 1 0
Informatics and Systems 4 2 0 0
Economics and Administration 4 3 1 1
Basic Sciences 4 1 0 0
Agricultural and Fish Sciences 4 2 0 0
T O T A L S 36 26 3 17
 
Faculty Office Building at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities which comprises the departments of History, Sociology, and Law

Licenciaturas Edit

The university grants the degree of Licenciatura in the following 36 areas:

College of Life Sciences Edit

Biology (Accredited)Ecology (Accredited)Environmental Engineering (Accredited)

College of Education and Arts Edit

Education (Accredited)Communications (Accredited)LanguagesCultural Studies

College of Engineering and Architecture Edit

Civil EngineeringElectrical and Electronics EngineeringMechanical EngineeringChemical EngineeringArchitecture (Accredited)

College of Health Sciences Edit

Medicine (Accredited)Dental Surgery (Accredited)Psychology (Accredited)NutritionNursing (Accredited)

College of Social Sciences and Humanities Edit

LawHistorySociology

College of Informatics and Systems Edit

Management Information Systems (Accredited)Computer Systems (Accredited)TelematicsInformation Technology

College of Economics and Administration Edit

Management (Accredited)Public Accounting (Accredited)Economics (Accredited)Labor Relations (Accredited)

College of Basic Sciences Edit

Computer ScienceMathematicsPhysicsChemistry

College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences Edit

Agronomy (Accredited)Aquaculture EngineeringFood Engineering (Accredited)Veterinary Medicine and Zoology

College of Multidisciplinary Studies Edit

Aquaculture EngineeringManagementFood Engineering (Accredited)Management Information SystemsLaw

Master's degrees Edit

The university grants the master's degree in the following 26 fields:

College of Life Sciences Edit

Environmental SciencesEngineering and Environmental Protection

College of Education and Arts Edit

TeachingEducationCommunications • Educational Sexology

College of Engineering and Architecture Edit

Hydraulic Engineering

College of Health Sciences Edit

Medical SciencesSocial GerontologyPrimary Health CareBasic Biomedical SciencesPublic Health Sciences

College of Social Sciences and Humanities Edit

Judiciary ManagementSocial SciencesCivil LawCriminal LawConstitutional Human Rights LawLaw

College of Informatics and Systems Edit

Computer SystemsInformation Technology Management

College of Economics and Administration Edit

ManagementPublic AccountingMarketingEconomics

College of Basic Sciences Edit

Applied Mathematics

College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences Edit

Food ScienceAnimal Health Sciences

Doctorate degrees Edit

The university grants doctoral degrees in the following three areas:

College of Life Sciences Edit

Ecology and Tropical Systems Management

College of Social Sciences and Humanities Edit

Law

College of Economics and Administration Edit

Organizational Studies

Postgraduate diplomas Edit

The university grants postgraduate diplomas in the following 17 areas:

College of Economics and Administration Edit

Tax accounting

College of Engineering and Architecture Edit

Real Estate Assessment

College of Health Sciences Edit

AnesthesiologyGeneral SurgeryPediatric nursingSurgical NursingCritical care nursingObstetrics and gynaecologyPublic HealthInternal MedicinePediatric OdontologyPediatricsPsychiatryFamily MedicineNeonatologyRadiology and ImagingOrthopedics and Intensive Care

Research Edit

As of October 2006, the university operated under the following four research parameters:[31]

  • Forty-eight (48) of its faculty were part of the Mexico's National Researchers Association.
  • One hundred forty-four (144) faculty members were part of the State of Tabasco Researchers Association.
  • Nine-four (94) students were engaged in national research internship programs with other Mexican educational institutions. This made UJAT the second largest participant in the Programa del Verano Científico (Summer Science Program).
  • The university ran 327 research projects—128 of them externally financed and 199 operating on institutionally-based financing.

The university houses an Institute of Aquaculture, and basic research is performed at this facility. Research scientists from other academic institutions worldwide have participated in research endeavors here.[38]

The university also houses, via the College of Life Sciences, the Centro de Transferencia Tecnológica Para La Acuacultura (CETRA). "The Center includes a consortium of Mexican universities and public/private foundations that have an associated interest in aquaculture. Its goal is to support and guide aquaculture to be sustainable and commercially viable. CETRA has established the initial network of academic and economic resources in Mexico and the United States that provide extension services for meeting Mexico’s sustainable aquaculture development goals."[39] The center's website is at .

As of February 2009, the university had approved the opening of a Centro de Investigaciones sobre Energia, Agua, y Cambio Climatico, or Research Center for Energy, Water, and Climatic Change. This is a partnership between the UNAM, the Mexican Academy of Sciences, and the university.[40]

In April 2009, the university opened the Centro de Integración Ovina del Sureste (CIOS), or The Southeastern Center for Ovine Integration, in the College of Fish and Agricultural Sciences.[41]

Since 1986, the university has moved along in a meaningful manner towards consolidating its areas of research, not only by diversifying its centers, projects, and research programs based on their respective fields of study, but also by striking collective agreements and inter-institutional relations with both academic and non-academic institutions with the purpose of increasing participation and financing. [42]

Other centers of investigation at the university include:

  • The Center for Research on the Olmeca and Maya Cultures
  • Center for Study and Research of the Fine Arts
  • General Bureau for Fish Life
  • Bureau for Development
  • Bureau for Higher Education and Scientific Investigation
  • Regional Museum of Anthropology

Prominent Alumni Edit

  • José Narciso Rovirosa, prominent biologist who categorized over a thousand species of flora in southern Mexico.
  • Eduardo Alday Hernández, prominent lawyer and president of the Supreme Court of the state of Tabasco.
  • Manuel Andrade Díaz, governor of Tabasco.
  • Francisco J. Santamaría, famed lexicographer of Spanish as spoken in Latin America and Mexico. His two great works are the Diccionario general de americanismos (1942) and the Diccionario de mejicanismos (1959), both of which remain in print as fundamental reference works in their fields. He was also governor of Tabasco.

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Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco also known as UJAT is a public institution of higher learning located in Villahermosa Tabasco Mexico The mission of the university is to prepare professionals with broad and deep expertise in their area of study to fill the needs of Tabasco and the country at large 5 UJAT is the largest and most prominent university in the state of Tabasco 6 7 8 9 During the 2007 2008 academic year the university enrolled 35 271 students and had a teaching staff of over 2 000 For the same school year the university offered bachelor s degrees in 36 disciplines master s degrees in 26 areas three doctoral degrees and post graduate Certificates Especialidades in 17 graduate areas of specialization mostly in the medical field The university grants law education management engineering medicine architecture nursing and dentistry degrees plus some 30 additional degrees in other fields of study Universidad Juarez Autonoma de TabascoFormer namesInstituto JuarezMottoEstudio en la duda accion en la fe Study when in doubt action on faith TypePublic universityEstablishedNovember 20 1958Endowment Fed U S 52 9 million or MXN 569 million 2007 1 State U S 42 6 million or MXN 396 million 2007 1 RectorDr Jose Manuel Pina GutierrezAcademic staff2 188 2007 2008 2 Administrative staff1 087 2007 2008 2 Students35 271 2007 2008 3 Undergraduates24 921 2007 2008 3 Postgraduates971 2007 2008 3 Other students9 450 2007 2008 3 LocationVillahermosa Tabasco Mexico18 00 30 N 92 55 30 W 18 00833 N 92 92500 W 18 00833 92 92500CampusUrban 1 5 km 370 7 acres Athleticsintramural teamsColorsRed amp Green MascotJuchiman 4 WebsiteOfficialContents 1 History 1 1 Juarez Institute 1 2 Transformation into a University 1 3 Autonomous University 1 4 Decentralization 1 5 Accelerated Growth 2 Location 3 Accreditation 4 Institutional quality 5 Academics 6 Programs of Study 6 1 Summary of Degrees Offered by Each College 6 2 Licenciaturas 6 2 1 College of Life Sciences 6 2 2 College of Education and Arts 6 2 3 College of Engineering and Architecture 6 2 4 College of Health Sciences 6 2 5 College of Social Sciences and Humanities 6 2 6 College of Informatics and Systems 6 2 7 College of Economics and Administration 6 2 8 College of Basic Sciences 6 2 9 College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences 6 2 10 College of Multidisciplinary Studies 6 3 Master s degrees 6 3 1 College of Life Sciences 6 3 2 College of Education and Arts 6 3 3 College of Engineering and Architecture 6 3 4 College of Health Sciences 6 3 5 College of Social Sciences and Humanities 6 3 6 College of Informatics and Systems 6 3 7 College of Economics and Administration 6 3 8 College of Basic Sciences 6 3 9 College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences 6 4 Doctorate degrees 6 4 1 College of Life Sciences 6 4 2 College of Social Sciences and Humanities 6 4 3 College of Economics and Administration 6 5 Postgraduate diplomas 6 5 1 College of Economics and Administration 6 5 2 College of Engineering and Architecture 6 5 3 College of Health Sciences 7 Research 8 Prominent Alumni 9 ReferencesHistory EditJuarez Institute Edit The origin of the university dates back to 1860 when the governor of Tabasco Victor Duenas asked President Benito Juarez for funds to establish a secondary preparatory and college level educational institution to serve the community of Tabasco such funds were granted a year later 10 However it was not until January 1 1879 that new institution opened its doors to the public as the Instituto Juarez Juarez Institute This took place with the support of governor Simon Sarlat Nova and the liberal politician and writer Manuel Sanchez Marmol who became the first director of the institution 10 The first enrollment consisted of less than 100 students in nine academic disciplines agriculture veterinary medicine land surveying public notary law management education jurisprudence and pharmacy 11 On August 1 1947 the institute was admitted into the National Association of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education ANUIES in Mexico 12 Transformation into a University Edit The 1950s saw an interest in changing the name of the school to better reflect its focus on higher learning In 1958 Lic Antonio Ocampo Ramirez Director of the Juarez Institute put together a bill to transform the Institute into a University On November 20 1958 the Juarez Institute was renamed to Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco by a Tabasco state legislature decree 13 Antonio Ocampo Ramirez was the last director of the Institute and the first rector of the new institution 14 In 1958 while General Miguel Orrico de los Llanos was the governor of Tabasco the Juarez Institute became the Juarez University of Tabasco 15 In February 1964 Lic Adolfo Lopez Mateos President of Mexico inaugurated the Zona de la Cultura or Cultural Zone at the site where the University currently has its main campus on Avenida Universidad 16 As a result a significant number of the degree programs offered at the old Institute s location were moved to their new quarters 17 Autonomous University Edit In December 1966 while Manuel R Mora Martinez was the governor of the State and Dr Miguel A Gomez Ventura was the rector of the school the university became an autonomous entity becoming then the Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco 16 December 1966 is a memorable date as it was then that the university was granted its autonomy becoming from that point forward the Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco 18 Decentralization Edit In July 1966 the university started the process of decentralization with the separation of its Preparatory School and the construction and inauguration of the College of Veterinary Medicine on the Villahermosa Teapa Road Decentralization continued in 1978 with the inauguration of facilities for the College of Law in Colonia Reforma Villahermosa and in 1982 with the establishment in Cunduacan of the College of Engineering and Architecture In 2008 the university consisted of 10 divisions on 7 campuses spread over three municipalities of the State of Tabasco There are campuses in four colonies in the Municipality of Centro in Villahermosa 19 Accelerated Growth Edit On December 11 1987 in light of technological changes the State of Tabasco passed the Organic Law of the Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco intended to establish a modern organizational structure at the university that could serve as the basis for dealing with the accelerated growth in student registration and stimulating the university to transform itself into a center of academic excellence 6 As a result the last 20 years have seen a significant amount of growth at the university For example in 1997 the university started the Extension Program at facilities in the town of Tenosique This Extension Program includes a distance learning program amongst its various other academic offerings In 2007 the Extension Program became the College of Multidisciplinary Studies at Los Rios The 2010s also saw the UJAT make a major push into broadcasting In 2011 XHUJAT FM 107 3 Radio UJAT took to the air and in November 2016 it was joined by a television station XHUJAT TDT 35 Location Edit nbsp Main Entrance at its Central Campus on University Avenue VillahermosaThe university facilities are located in mostly urban areas and follow primarily a decentralized model The facilities are distributed over nine campuses six in the capital city of Villahermosa and three in the municipality of Cunduacan There is also an extension program formally the Multidisciplinary College of los Rios that operates from the town of Tenosique The central offices of the university as well as its main campus are located on Avenida Universidad Villahermosa and it hosts the College of Education and Arts and the College of Economics and Management The Colleges of Health Sciences Life Sciences Social Sciences and Humanities and Agricultural and Fish Sciences are located at various other campuses in the city of Villahermosa The College of Systems and Informatics the College of Basic Sciences and the College of Engineering and Architecture are located in Cunduacan In January 2009 the university began construction of its tenth Academic Division in the town of Comalcalco With an initial budget of 38 million Mexican pesos this new location will be called the Multidisciplinary Division of Comalcalco The municipality of Comalcalco is located about 45 miles from the city of Villahermosa and the university expects the new location to benefit some 865 students from the Chontalpa region currently enrolled at the university s other locations Construction is expected to be completed by mid 2009 and the new facilities will consist mostly of classrooms laboratories and a library Instruction will be primarily in the health sciences 20 Accreditation EditThe university has been accredited at the national level by the Asociacion Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Educacion Superior National Association of universities and Institutions of Higher Learning since August 1 1947 21 The nursing psychology economics management public accounting and labor relations programs are accredited at the national level by the Consejo para la Acreditacion de la Educacion Superior COPAES The program on dental surgery is accredited nationally by the Comite de Acreditacion del Consejo Nacional de Educacion Odontologica CONAEDO The medical surgeon program is accredited at the national level by the Consejo Mexicano para la Acreditacion de la Educacion Medica COMAEM The biology and ecology programs are accredited by the Comite para la Acreditacion de la Licenciatura en Biologia CACEB September 11 2008 saw the accreditation of two more academic programs in the College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences agronomy and food engineering 22 These two programs received nationwide accreditation by the Comite Mexicano de Acreditacion de la Educacion Agronomica COMEAA The Communications program was accredited on September 30 2008 by the Consejo para la Acreditacion de la Comunicacion CONAC 23 24 The Education program was accredited on December 11 2009 by the Comite para la Evaluacion de Programas de Pedagogia y Educacion A C CEPPE 25 The program on Architecture is also accredited according to a November 3 2009 report in the school s Juchiman periodical 26 While the university as a whole is accredited by ANUIES program specific accreditation when available is sought by its colleges An example is the College of Basic Sciences which is currently 2008 seeking accreditation for each one of its program offerings 27 The university has also created an internal commission for the self evaluation of its post graduate programs 28 On January 22 2008 the Rectory pledged to obtain accreditation for each and all of the remaining academic offerings at the university 29 Institutional quality EditOn August 28 2007 the university was recognized as one of the 13 best in Mexico by the Mexican Secretary of Public Education SEP 30 Just a year earlier during the 2006 2007 academic year the university had been recognized as one of the 16 best by the same entity In an ATEI Informa newsbrief dated October 12 2006 the Asociacion de Television Educativa Iberoamericana Association of Ibero American Educational Television reported that UJAT was among the 16 best universities in the country when it received an acknowledgement to that effect granted by the Secretary for Public Education 31 This recognition was made for offering 22 educational programs to 79 percent of its student body that ranked at Level 1 of the Comites Interinstitucionales para la Evaluacion de la Educacion Superior CIEES plus two other granted by national level accrediting entities nbsp University Theater where conventions and other assemblies take placeThe 2007 recognition like the one on the previous year was made to recognize the university s launching of a study on strategic planning which led the institution to achieve the standards required of an institution of higher learning increasingly competitive at national and international levels As of October 12 2006 the following nine parameters were considered in bestowing the Academic Institutional Quality honor unto the university 31 All of its thirty three 33 bachelor s degrees have been evaluated by the Comites Interinstitucionales para la Evaluacion de la Educacion Superior CIEES 31 Twenty two 22 of its academic programs ranked at the CIEES Level I two other programs are accredited by the Consejo para la Acreditacion de la Educacion Superior COPAES 31 Seventy nine 79 percent of its students are enrolled in one of its 24 bachelor s programs recognized for their academic quality Forty eight 48 of its faculty is part of the National Researchers Association and 144 more are part of the State of Tabasco Researchers Association Fifty five 55 of its students are enrolled in the Movilidad Estudiantil student exchange program Nine four 94 students are engaged in national research internship programs with other Mexican educational institutions making UJAT the second largest participant in such Programa del Verano Cientifico Sixty 60 percent of its full time faculty has a graduate degree in their discipline 346 have the master s degree while 103 have a doctoral degree The university runs 327 research projects 128 of them externally financed and 199 running on institutionally based financing The school s student services and the library system are certified by the ISO 9001 2000 norm standard As of August 1 1947 the university library consisted of 249 100 volumes 32 Today the university library system serves all campuses out of nine library locations 33 as follows nbsp UJAT s Main Library It is one of nine libraries spread throughout the universityThe Lic Manuel Barlett Bautista Library located on University Avenue Villahermosa is the largest facility of the university s library system It is also known as the Central Library The Ing Cesar O Palacio Tapia Library also known as the Library of the Chontalpa servers the Colleges of Basic Sciences Information Sciences and Systems and Engineering and Architecture all located in Cunduacan Tabasco It is the second largest library in the UJAT library system The M V Z Faustino Torres Castro Library is located in Villahermosa at the College of Fish and Agricultural Sciences It is also known as the DACA Library from that College s acronym in Spanish The Lic Jose Ma Gurria Urgell Library is located in Villahermosa at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities and its book and magazine collection reflects that College s interests It is also called the Library of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities The Health Sciences Library is located at the Health Sciences campus in Colonia Tamulte Villahermosa and serves the needs of that academic community The Jose Marti Library Established in 1944 it is the oldest library in the UJAT Library system 34 The Lic Belisario Colorado Jr Library is the library of the College of Education and Arts It is located within the facilities of that College at Zona de la Cultura University City University Avenue Villahermosa The Dr Juan Jose Beauregard Cruz Library is the library of the College of Life Sciences The Los Rios Library located at the College of Los Rios in Tenosique Tabasco Academics Edit nbsp The College of Health Sciences on Mendez Ave houses the departments of Nursing Dentistry Medicine and Allied Health SciencesThe university is divided into nine separate academic divisions roughly equivalent to the college or school subdivisions of other major universities and which denotes the granting of a certain level of autonomy to the internal affairs of the academic subdivision in question Students choose entry into one of these nine academic divisions though degrees are granted and titled by the university Prospective students must possess a high school diploma preferably from a college preparatory high school and pass a university entrance exam to be admitted into the academic division of their choice Moving from one academic division to another within the university is generally not possible without significant loss of earned academic credits The university integrates intramural sports physico culture fitness band and ballet teams amongst its extracurricular offerings The university has collective agreements with various other institutions and organizations One such agreement is with the Texas A amp M University intended to create an environment conductive to the broadening and strengthening of its programs 35 The College of Basic Sciences has collective agreements with the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico UNAM Colegio de Bachilleres de Tabasco CBT Direccion General de Educacion Tecnologica e Industrial DGETI Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo IMP Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico UAEM Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica optica y Electronica INAOE Secretaria de Salud del Edo de Tabasco and Petroleos Mexicanos PEMEX 36 The College of Life Sciences has a collective agreement with Oregon State University in Corvallis Oregon US for the evaluation provisioning and breeding of telapia fish 37 Programs of Study EditSummary of Degrees Offered by Each College Edit College Bachelor s Masters Doctorate SpecialistLife Sciences 3 2 1 0Education and Arts 4 4 0 0Engineering and Architecture 5 1 0 1Health Sciences 5 5 0 15Social Sciences and Humanities 3 6 1 0Informatics and Systems 4 2 0 0Economics and Administration 4 3 1 1Basic Sciences 4 1 0 0Agricultural and Fish Sciences 4 2 0 0T O T A L S 36 26 3 17 nbsp Faculty Office Building at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities which comprises the departments of History Sociology and LawLicenciaturas Edit The university grants the degree of Licenciatura in the following 36 areas College of Life Sciences Edit Biology Accredited Ecology Accredited Environmental Engineering Accredited College of Education and Arts Edit Education Accredited Communications Accredited Languages Cultural Studies College of Engineering and Architecture Edit Civil Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Architecture Accredited College of Health Sciences Edit Medicine Accredited Dental Surgery Accredited Psychology Accredited Nutrition Nursing Accredited College of Social Sciences and Humanities Edit Law History Sociology College of Informatics and Systems Edit Management Information Systems Accredited Computer Systems Accredited Telematics Information Technology College of Economics and Administration Edit Management Accredited Public Accounting Accredited Economics Accredited Labor Relations Accredited College of Basic Sciences Edit Computer Science Mathematics Physics Chemistry College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences Edit Agronomy Accredited Aquaculture Engineering Food Engineering Accredited Veterinary Medicine and Zoology College of Multidisciplinary Studies Edit Aquaculture Engineering Management Food Engineering Accredited Management Information Systems Law Master s degrees Edit The university grants the master s degree in the following 26 fields College of Life Sciences Edit Environmental Sciences Engineering and Environmental Protection College of Education and Arts Edit Teaching Education Communications Educational Sexology College of Engineering and Architecture Edit Hydraulic Engineering College of Health Sciences Edit Medical Sciences Social Gerontology Primary Health Care Basic Biomedical Sciences Public Health Sciences College of Social Sciences and Humanities Edit Judiciary Management Social Sciences Civil Law Criminal Law Constitutional Human Rights Law Law College of Informatics and Systems Edit Computer Systems Information Technology Management College of Economics and Administration Edit Management Public Accounting Marketing Economics College of Basic Sciences Edit Applied Mathematics College of Agricultural and Fish Sciences Edit Food Science Animal Health Sciences Doctorate degrees Edit The university grants doctoral degrees in the following three areas College of Life Sciences Edit Ecology and Tropical Systems Management College of Social Sciences and Humanities Edit Law College of Economics and Administration Edit Organizational Studies Postgraduate diplomas Edit The university grants postgraduate diplomas in the following 17 areas College of Economics and Administration Edit Tax accounting College of Engineering and Architecture Edit Real Estate Assessment College of Health Sciences Edit Anesthesiology General Surgery Pediatric nursing Surgical Nursing Critical care nursing Obstetrics and gynaecology Public Health Internal Medicine Pediatric Odontology Pediatrics Psychiatry Family Medicine Neonatology Radiology and Imaging Orthopedics and Intensive CareResearch EditAs of October 2006 the university operated under the following four research parameters 31 Forty eight 48 of its faculty were part of the Mexico s National Researchers Association One hundred forty four 144 faculty members were part of the State of Tabasco Researchers Association Nine four 94 students were engaged in national research internship programs with other Mexican educational institutions This made UJAT the second largest participant in the Programa del Verano Cientifico Summer Science Program The university ran 327 research projects 128 of them externally financed and 199 operating on institutionally based financing The university houses an Institute of Aquaculture and basic research is performed at this facility Research scientists from other academic institutions worldwide have participated in research endeavors here 38 The university also houses via the College of Life Sciences the Centro de Transferencia Tecnologica Para La Acuacultura CETRA The Center includes a consortium of Mexican universities and public private foundations that have an associated interest in aquaculture Its goal is to support and guide aquaculture to be sustainable and commercially viable CETRA has established the initial network of academic and economic resources in Mexico and the United States that provide extension services for meeting Mexico s sustainable aquaculture development goals 39 The center s website is at CETRA As of February 2009 the university had approved the opening of a Centro de Investigaciones sobre Energia Agua y Cambio Climatico or Research Center for Energy Water and Climatic Change This is a partnership between the UNAM the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the university 40 In April 2009 the university opened the Centro de Integracion Ovina del Sureste CIOS or The Southeastern Center for Ovine Integration in the College of Fish and Agricultural Sciences 41 Since 1986 the university has moved along in a meaningful manner towards consolidating its areas of research not only by diversifying its centers projects and research programs based on their respective fields of study but also by striking collective agreements and inter institutional relations with both academic and non academic institutions with the purpose of increasing participation and financing 42 Other centers of investigation at the university include The Center for Research on the Olmeca and Maya Cultures Center for Study and Research of the Fine Arts General Bureau for Fish Life Bureau for Development Bureau for Higher Education and Scientific Investigation Regional Museum of AnthropologyProminent Alumni EditJose Narciso Rovirosa prominent biologist who categorized over a thousand species of flora in southern Mexico Eduardo Alday Hernandez prominent lawyer and president of the Supreme Court of the state of Tabasco Manuel Andrade Diaz governor of Tabasco Francisco J Santamaria famed lexicographer of Spanish as spoken in Latin America and Mexico His two great works are the Diccionario general de americanismos 1942 and the Diccionario de mejicanismos 1959 both of which remain in print as fundamental reference works in their fields He was also governor of Tabasco References Edit a b Cuarto Informe de Actividades 2007 Notas Notas a los Estados Financieros Nota Numero 13 Presupuesto Autorizado Retrieved 12 February 2008 a b Cuarto Informe de Actividades 2007 Plantilla 5 1 Plantilla de Personal permanent dead link Page 243 Retrieved February 12 2007 a b c d Por Una Universidad de Calidad 2004 2008 Archived 2008 12 20 at the Wayback Machine Page 2 Retrieved 12 February 2008 Conocenos El Juchiman Retrieved February 17 2009 UJAT Conocenos Mision Archived 2008 02 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 12 2008 a b Direccion de la Secretaria de Gobierno Periodico Oficial Archived 2007 06 07 at the Wayback Machine Decreto 0666 Seccion E No 4724 State of Tabasco December 19 1987 Retrieved February 13 2008 Most Important Universities of Tabasco Archived 2008 10 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 20 2008 UJAT among top 10 universities in Mexico Retrieved October 20 2008 UJAT 36th of 317 Most Prominent Universities in Mexico Retrieved October 20 2008 Updated January 1 2009 a b Direccion de Relaciones Publicas y Difusion Instituto Juarez Archived 2007 06 17 at the Wayback Machine Pagina Universitaria 821 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco November 26 2003 First Enrollments and Degrees Offered Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 13 2008 Admitted into ANUIES in 1947 Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 26 2008 School Turns into UJAT on Nov 20 1958 Archived October 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 26 2008 Direccion de Relaciones Publicas y Difusion Instituto Juarez becomes JUT Archived 2007 06 17 at the Wayback Machine Pagina Universitaria 821 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco November 26 2003 Retrieved October 26 2008 Becomes UJT Universidad Juarez de Tabasco Archived 2007 06 17 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 26 2008 a b Direccion de Relaciones Publicas y Difusion Instituto Juarez Archived 2007 06 17 at the Wayback Machine Pagina Universitaria 821 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco November 26 2003 Retrieved October 26 2008 Move to new University quarters Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 26 2008 Receives Autonomy and becomes UJAT Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 26 2008 Decentralization Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 26 2008 Construction of the Comalcalco Campus Archived 2009 02 28 at the Wayback Machine Boletin Universitario January 16 2009 Retrieved on January 27 2009 Accredited by ANUIES in 1947 Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on October 26 2008 Entrega de la Acreditacion a las Ingenierias en Agronomia y en Alimentos Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Gaceta Juchiman Ano 4 Numero 77 pag 5 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco October 1 2008 Retrieved October 20 2008 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco Cerca de la Acreditacion La Licenciatura en Comunicacion Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Gaceta Juchiman Ano 5 Numero 76 pag 8 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco September 15 2008 Certification of Accreditation of the Communications Program Archived 2009 01 05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 21 2008 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco Acreditacion de la Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Educacion Gaceta Juchiman Ano 6 Numero 97 page 9 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco March 1 2010 Avanza la Acreditacion de Programas de Estudios en Ingenieria y Arquitectura Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco Gaceta Juchiman Ano 6 No 93 Page 15 In Spanish Retrieved April 23 2010 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco La DACB Avanza Hacia la Acreditacion de sus Carreras Archived 2008 01 25 at the Wayback Machine Gaceta Juchiman Ano 4 Numero 63 pag 8 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco November 15 2007 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco Comision Evaluadora de Programas de Post Grado Archived 2008 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Gaceta Juchiman Ano 5 Numero 76 pag 8 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco September 15 2008 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco Eventos Universitarios Boletines Universitarios La Mtra Candita Victoria Gil Jimenez rindio protesta como Rectora de la UJAT Archived 2008 01 31 at the Wayback Machine Eventos Universitarios Boletines Universitarios Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco January 22 2008 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco La UJAT se Ubica Entre la 13 Universidades Con Mayor Prestigio Academico Archived 2008 01 25 at the Wayback Machine Gaceta Juchiman Ano 4 Numero 59 pag 4 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco August 31 2007 a b c d e Juan G Castro PresATEI Reconocen a la Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco entre las 16 mejores universidades de Mexico October 12 2006 Retrieved February 15 2008 ANUIES Size of the Library in volumes Archived 2009 03 05 at the Wayback Machine ANUIES Accrediting Body website Retrieved January 13 2009 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco The University Library System Archived 2009 03 05 at the Wayback Machine Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco website Retrieved December 31 2008 JOse Marti Library is Oldest Library in UJAT System LA UNIVERSIDAD JUAREZ AUToNOMA DE TABASCO ENTRA A FORMAR PARTE DE LA RED DE BIBLIOTECAS OCLC Online Computer Library Center OCLC Boletin Informativo May June 2004 Vol 7 No 2 Page 1 Retrieved January 1 2009 Agreement with Texas A amp M University Archived 2008 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 20 2008 Agreements of the College of Basic Sciences Archived 2008 11 05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 20 2008 UJAT DACB s Collective Agreement with OSU Retrieved October 20 2008 COASTAL AQUACULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS IN MECOACAN TABASCO MEXICO Archived 2009 03 10 at the Wayback Machine Perez Sanchez E amp J F Muir L G Ross Coastal Aquaculture amp Sustainable Livelihoods in Mecoacan Tabasco Mexico Universidad y Ciencia Ano 18 Numero 35 pages 42 52 Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco June 2002 Retrieved October 21 2008 AQUACULTURE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH SUPPORT PROGRAM Twenty fourth Annual Administrative Report August 1 2005 July 31 2006 Research Projects Global Project Joint Initiative Archived October 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine Aquaculture Collaborative Research Support Program 2006 Twenty Fourth Annual Administrative Report Aquaculture CRSP Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon 165 pp pag 89 Retrieved October 20 2008 Gaceta Juchiman February 27 2009 Year 5 Number 83 page 15 Gaceta Juchiman April 30 2009 Year 5 Number 85 page 2 Formacion Universitaria en Educacion I Universidades del Sureste Formacion Universitaria en Educacion I Universidades del Sureste By Ducoing Patricia amp Pacheco Teresa Published by UNAM 1997 Page 45 ISBN 968 36 5706 0 ISBN 978 968 36 5706 0 Retrieved October 23 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Universidad 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