The Master's Degree in Pedagogy at UCM focuses on the educational and social development of the regions and the country, with the objective of promoting pedagogical analysis and research on the relationship between contexts and socio-cultural changes and the emancipatory interests of human formation.
Aware of the need to deepen in this field, UCM proposes the Master's Degree in order to understand, transform and strengthen the educational reality of the country from the field of pedagogy, taking into account the diverse contexts, the democratization of relations and the encouragement of the social construction of the country around civility, cultural diversity and interculturality.
The Master's Degree in Pedagogy promotes the comprehensive training of professionals committed to social and educational research, with the contextual reality, who are able to propose an inclusive education based on critical pedagogy as an alternative vision of the development of culture.
With this in mind, in the Master's program you will have the ability to investigate and intervene in the needs of each context associated with training, conflict and socio-cultural change, contributing to its transformation taking into account the pedagogical knowledge as a symbolic attractor domain.
The Master's Program emphasizes research on sociocultural phenomena that can be intervened from the program, and that shows how pedagogy reads, interprets, re-signifies and transforms the fabric of sociocultural formation in the regions and the country.
*Note: El descuento aplica para matrícula del primer semestre que cursen estudiantes de las nuevas cohortes que den apertura en la vigencia de los dos periodos académicos del año 2024 y se aplicará en los cuatro semestres que dura el proceso formativo.
4 face-to-face meetings in the 1st semester and 3 face-to-face meetings in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th semester | Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Manizales, Medellín, Pasto and Bucaramanga | Weekly virtual synchronous meetings | Tuesday or Thursday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.