EM 3330 Ethology

The aim of this course is for students to get an overview of the structure and vital processes of the body and understand the biological bases of animal behavior within the context of ethology since it studies animal behavior as a product of the genetic, ecological, individual, and evolutionary interaction of living organisms.

EM 3315 Health Ecology

The aim of this course is for students to understand and apply basic strategies of ecology and its relationship with health to establish mechanisms, methodologies, and critical paths of environmental risks through public participation for the improvement of their present and future life.

EM 3210 Nursing Management II

The aim of this course is for students to conduct a situational diagnosis of a service by analyzing methods of personnel evaluation, quality of care, and procedures, as well as the methodological techniques of work organization and human resources that underpin the basis for developing a work program.