Universidad del Mar explained

Motto:In Latin "Mare Nostrum Veritabile Faciendum"
Location:Puerto Ángel, Puerto Escondido and Huatulco
Country:Mexico
Established:1992
Website:http://www.umar.mx

The Universidad del Mar «UMAR» is a public institution of higher education and scientific research of the Government of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico, with the support and recognition of the federal government. It belongs to the Oaxaca State University System (OSUS) and has three campuses, Puerto Angel, Puerto Escondido, and Huatulco, and a Center of Tourist Training (CECAT). Its main functions are teaching, research, cultural diffusion and promoting development.[1]

UMAR was founded in 1992 at the request of Oaxaca Governor Heladio Ramírez López. It was designed and executed by Modesto Seara Vázquez, rector of the university.

The Universidad del Mar has positioned itself as one of the best universities in Mexico, as demonstrated by results achieved in the last 13 years, when the bachelor's degrees in tourism administration and international relations have obtained first place in the CENEVAL knowledge test.[2]

Objectives of this university model

To decentralize higher education;[3]

To avoid the concentration of academic and scientific resources in areas that are becoming disproportionately strong and increasingly differentiated from the rest of the country;

To prevent the human decapitalization of the most disadvantaged regions, which due to the lack of educational opportunities see young generations leave at an early age that facilitates their permanent uprooting, due to the emotional and sentimental ties and interests that are produced in the place of residence, and which makes their recovery practically impossible;

To improve knowledge of the economic resources of the concerned region in order to lay the foundation for sound economic and social development;

To train social leaders in the public and private spheres;

To introduce a professional elite into a society that lacks one, to serve as a catalyst for transformation;

To improve the cultural competitiveness of the area of influence of the respective university, by combining the reception of ideas and modernizing concepts, with the conservation and reinforcement of the own values; and

To contribute in a globalized world to the competitiveness of the economy of Oaxaca and Mexico, seeking the highest standards of quality in teaching and research, without an inferiority complex.

Motto

The motto Mare Nostrum Veritabile Faciendum means "Let us truly make the sea ours".[4]

Governing bodies

Academics

UMAR offers 16 undergraduate programs in addition to 11 postgraduate studies.[6]

Bachelor's degrees

  1. Actuarial Studies - Huatulco campus
  2. Animal Science - Puerto Escondido Campus
  3. Aquaculture Engineering - Puerto Ángel Campus
  4. Biology - Puerto Escondido Campus
  5. Communication Sciences - Huatulco Campus
  6. Economics - Huatulco Campus
  7. Environmental Engineering - Puerto Ángel Campus
  8. Fishing Engineering- Puerto Ángel Campus
  9. Forestry Engineering - Puerto Escondido Campus
  10. Informatics – Puerto Escondido Campus
  11. International Relations - Huatulco Campus
  12. Marine Biology - Puerto Ángel Campus
  13. Maritime Sciences - Puerto Ángel Campus
  14. Nursing - Puerto Escondido Campus
  15. Oceanology - Puerto Ángel Campus
  16. Tourism Administration - Huatulco Campus

Postgraduate Studies

Masters

  1. Animal Production and Health - Puerto Escondido Campus
  2. Environmental Sciences - Puerto Ángel Campus
  3. International Criminal Law - Huatulco Campus
  4. International Relations: Environment - Huatulco Campus
  5. Science: Genetics of Biodiversity - Puerto Escondido Campus
  6. Science: Marine Ecology - Puerto Ángel Campus
  7. Science: Wildlife Management - Puerto Escondido Campus
  8. Tourism Marketing - Huatulco Campus

Doctorates

  1. Animal Production - Puerto Escondido Campus
  2. Environmental Sciences - Puerto Escondido Campus
  3. Marine Ecology - Puerto Ángel Campus

Infraestructure

UMAR has forty laboratories,[7] for example:

Research

UMAR has 9 Research Institutes[8]

  1. Communication Sciences - Huatulco Campus
  2. Social Sciences and Humanities - Puerto Ángel Campus
  3. Ecology -Campus Puerto Escondido and Puerto Ángel Campus
  4. Economic Studies - Huatulco Campus
  5. International Studies Isidro Fabela - Huatulco Campus
  6. Genetics -Campus Puerto Escondido and Puerto Ángel Campus
  7. Industries -Campus Puerto Escondido and Puerto Ángel Campus
  8. Resources -Campus Puerto Escondido and Puerto Ángel Campus
  9. Tourism - Huatulco Campus

Publications

Books[9]

The Decisive Hour. Seara Vázquez, Modesto. 2018. 330pp.

Corporaciones Multinacionales. Una mirada a Oaxaca. Lozano Vázquez, Alberto, Marco Antonio Guadarrama Vega, Saúl Mendoza Palacios, Carlos Gabriel Argüelles Arredondo (Coord.). 2017. 330 pp.

La Vuelta al Mundo en 80 años. Seara Vázquez, Modesto. 2016. 433pp.

Los puertos de España y México. González Laxe, Fernando and Ojeda Cárdenas, Juan N. (Coord.). 2013. 318pp.

Después de la Tragedia. A 70 años de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Seara Vázquez, Modesto and Lozano Vázquez, Alberto (Coord.). 2015. 806pp.

DDT Mitos y Realidades. Hernández Carlo, Beatriz and Martha E. Alcántara Garduño. 2012. 230pp.

Aves del Jardín Botánico. Bojorges B. José C. 2012. 92pp.

La Sociedad Internacional Amorfa. Soluciones inadecuadas para problemas complejos. Seara Vázquez, Modesto (coord.). 2011. 654pp.

La iguana negra. Fundamentos de reproducción, nutrición y su manejo en cautiverio. Arcos García, José Luis and Roberto López Pozos.  2009. 164pp.

Diagnóstico de los Recursos Naturales de la Bahía y Micro-cuenca de Cacaluta. Domínguez Licona, Juan Manuel (Ed.). 2008. 453pp.

Rusia hacia la Cuenca del Pacífico. 2007. Roldán, Eduardo (Ed.). 355pp.

La política exterior de México durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Velázquez Flores, Rafael. 2007. 205pp.

Atlas de corales pétreos (Anthozoa: Scleractinia) del Pacífico mexicano. Reyes Bonilla, Héctor, et al. 2005. 124pp.

Factores, bases y fundamentos de la política exterior de México. Velázquez Flores, Rafael. 2005. 332pp.

Estudio de Ordenamiento Ecológico para la Zona Costera del Istmo de Tehuantepec. Serrano Guzmán, Saúl J. (coord.). 2004. 159pp.

Mujeres Empresarias y Turismo en la Costa Oaxaqueña. Informe Diagnóstico y Directorio. Fernández Aldecua, María José and Pascal Barradas Salas. 2001. 81pp.

Biología y aprovechamiento del camarón Duende Streptocephalus (Crustacea-branchiopoda). Castrejón Ocampo, Laura. 1993. 72pp.

Diagramas prácticos para la acuicultura. Porras Díaz, Demetrio and Laura Castrejón Ocampo. Cuadernos 1. 1993. 111pp.

Mezcal. Moctezuma, Isidro. 2018. 113pp.

Journal[10]

Ciencia y Mar. Published quarterly since 1997

External links

Official page of the university: http://www.umar.mx/nuestrauniversidad_eng.html

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Universidad del Mar. What is UMAR?. June 11, 2020.
  2. Web site: CENEVAL. Estadísticas de los EGEL. June 11, 2020.
  3. Book: Seara Vázquez, Modesto. A New Model of University. Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca. 2010. 978-607-95222-1-6. Huajuapan de León, Mexico. 148.
  4. Web site: Universidad del Mar. History. June 11, 2020.
  5. Extra Periódico Oficial. Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca.. Reglamento Interno de la Universidad del Mar. 10.
  6. Web site: Universidad del Mar. Graduate Division. June 11, 2020.
  7. Book: Sistema de Universidades Estatales de Oaxaca. Hechos 2019. Tres Décadas de servir a México 1988-2018. 2019. Huatulco, Mexico.. 48.
  8. Book: Sistema de Universidades Estatales de Oaxaca. Hechos 2019. Tres Décadas de servir a México 1988-2018.. 2019. Huatulco, Mexico. 79.
  9. Web site: Universidad del Mar. Publications. June 11, 2020.
  10. Web site: Universidad del Mar. Publications. June 11, 2020.