Remittances and local organizations

Authors

  • Andrés Alberto Arias Pineda
  • Juan Pablo Jaramillo Duque

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31908/grafias.v0i21.1442

Keywords:

Migration, remittances, local organizations

Abstract

The Business Administration Program, according with the University´s proposal, has been implementing the collective work of teachers and students as the pedagogical objective that guides the work of this academic unit. The operational work of this strategy led to identify three stages in the education of the students: a basic training core, a technical training core and a development core. In this case, the collective group for second semester is part of the first cycle and is integrated by the subjects of: Organizations History and Theory, Entrepreneurship Seminar, Logic, Anthropology and Research Foundations. Each course provides conceptual and methodological elements for the study of issues relevant to the education of students and relevant to local realities. The collective group for second semester of the Business Administration program focuses on the relationship between local organizations, migration and remittances economic expression.

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2020-05-12

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