Hello everyone!
I hope you are well, this time I am going to write about my career, specifically
about the changes I would do to the program. Ok, let´s go!
First of
all, about the curriculum, I think that to have four courses of English is not
enough, we should to have six or eight courses. Also we should to have more subjects
about laws, specifically about international public law.
Regarding forest
language I think, that the career would offer to learn another language for
example: Italian, German, Chinese, etc.
To know foreign languages is so important because this career has
international projection and for a persona that will work in international affairs
or diplomacy.
I think
that is so important to add to the program subjects about gender equality and respect
for diversity.
It is so necessary
to improve the infrastructure, because it is so deficient, I would enlarge the
library, and classrooms, lunching room and I would build more restrooms. Also
is necessary to build study rooms, because there is not a place to study here
and it would be nice to have a garden or green areas.
I think
Computers, software’s and technology in general are well used at the college,
but there are few computers. We are almost five hundred students, and there are
only eighty computers, that is a problem.
Majority of
teachers teach well, but there are some who do not. I do not fell so supported by them, but they
are good people.
ResponderEliminarI also believe that there should be more gender courses, in addition to implementing in the other branches more gender perspective and women authors within the program of each branch
Mario I also think that it should exist in a gender course in the EGGP, I hope that this happens in all the Universities
ResponderEliminarI agree, and I know that in my university we (associations and student unions) have implemented changes about the syllabus of courses, in order to include more diverse authors such as women and POC
ResponderEliminaruh, I think getting to English 4 is enough jajaj
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