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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION University Of Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano Faculty of Economics and Business Administration The Faculty Loyal to the strong commitment the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University has devoted to institutional consolidation and academic excellence during the last sixty years, since its foundation, the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration offers various programs oriented to the formation of competitive professionals, empowered with analytical abilities and an innovative spirit and capable to manage successfully the challenges they are to face in their work life. The Faculty s challenges extend far beyond contributing to the academic and personal development of its students, since its main goal is to prepare competent professionals, qualified to contribute to Colombia s development, as well as succeed in the labor market upon completion of their studies. Faculty s Mission The Faculty s mission is to preserve, create and extend knowledge related to the areas it is responsible for, and meet the necessities of society in the disciplines of econom-

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration ics, business administration, international trade, marketing, agriculture management, and public accounting. As well, the Faculty educates competitive human beings, with high educational quality standards; innovates in teaching-learning processes conducting research into the frontiers of the sciences that support the areas; delivers the services of education, research, consultancy and social extension services required by the country. Programs The Faculty has six undergraduate programs: Business Administration, Public Accounting, Economics, International Trade, Agricultural Management and Marketing, as well as a master s program in International Trade; currently the Faculty is preparing the Master s degree programs in economics and marketing. The Faculty also offers various graduated diploma courses, such as Tax Management and Auditing, Occupational Health Management, Management and Audit of Health Quality, Financial Management, Health Economics and Management, International Business Management, Accounting and Auditing International Standards, Governance and Public Administration Management, Human Resources Management, Economics and Management of Health, National and International Commercial Logistics Management, Accounting and Auditing International Standards, International Business Management and Marketing Management. Business Administration Program Mission The program s mission is to form professionals with high ethical standards, outstanding knowledge on organizations and excellent managerial competences, who also contribute significantly to the solution of businesses problems, work toward the improvement of their social environment, and support the development of entrepreneurial initiatives. Professional Profile The Business Administration graduate from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University is a person who appropriates the knowledge related to organizational and management theories, highly committed to protect the environment, a professional who is able to comprehend organizations, in order to intervene in their performance aiming to achieve survival, growth and profitability goals. Public Accounting Program Mission The program s mission is to form individuals with a solid professional knowledge on Accounting information and control, oriented to deliver confidence to the diverse 3

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION groups of interest, in a global context, in accordance with the principles of freedom and ethical and social responsibility. Professional Profile The public accountant graduated from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University is a professional empowered with a solid theoretical and practical knowledge on accounting information and control, as well as competencies in connection thereto. Acknowledging that information derived from accounting is the basis for preparation and analysis of financial and non-financial accounting reports for all stakeholders, the Program considers that, in general, a public accountant must prove his strengths in the field of accounting information. Such information is governed by financial accounting standards, both domestically and internationally, precisely to make decisions on increasingly reliable bases in ever changing markets that use a common language. International Trade Program Mission The program s mission is to form trustworthy, critical and creative professionals capable of assuming the challenges arising from the internationalization of markets. The program delivers education on trade theory and policy, and develops competences on leadership, management and trade management, thus its graduated are in the capacity to understand, investigate, innovate, propose and contribute to the dynamics of organizations, governments and national and international institutions, acting ethically and responsibly, as they are committed to the economic, commercial, social and environmental development of Colombia. Professional Profile The graduates from the International Trade Program have a theoretical formation that

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration allows them to deliver in areas such as trade theory and policy, whether in governmental trade agencies or institutions that regulates trade policies. Also, the Program s graduates possess a high knowledge on the areas of management, international businesses and finance that allows them to work at multinational firms supporting the processes of internationalization of markets or international finance issues. Last, besides the practical contents of the program, its graduates are capable of working in processes related to logistics and trade management. In this sense, the program s graduates are integral, multidisciplinary, ethical professionals committed to the economic, commercial and social development of Colombia. Economics Program Mission The program s mission is to form ethical and upright economists committed to the search of greater social welfare, with a solid education on economic theory, situation, short-term and finance analyses, capable of comprehending the problems of their environment and provide feasible solutions to the needs of organizations and society. projects and businesses, as well as that of SMEs (small and mid-sized enterprises). Marketing Program Mission The program s mission is to form upright, tolerant, ethical and critical professionals, with high social and environmental responsibility standards, capable of responding to the needs of national, international whether public or private organizations with research and strategic competences, contributing to the solution of problems associated with marketing in the business, social, political and governmental spheres. Professional Profile The marketing graduates from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University are known for their research and strategic competences that generate an analytical, critical and systematic thinking for the successful solution of marketing problems. They are committed to the committed to economics and social development, adaptable, flexible and creative, as well as competent to work in multidisciplinary teams. Professional Profile The Economics Program endows its young students with scientific and theoretical microeconomics and macroeconomics bases. The program also empowers its students to solve theoretical and practical problems in connection to the pervading struggle against scarcity. Consequently, the professionals are qualified to work as social leaders, proactive to achieve success in areas ranging from globalization to the study of major national, regional and local issues, by using means such as policy design, programming, execution and control, implementation of projects and tasks, even committing themselves to the deployment and management of large, mid-sized, specific 5

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Business Administration Program Curricula of Program SNIES: 1152 Total number of credits: 141 High School University Liaison Code Subject No. Cr. Prerequisite 601100 Humanities 0 2 None 502115 Basic Mathematics 2 None Basic Foundation 502116 Differential Calculus 3 Mathematical Thinking 304168 International Trade 3 Macroeconomics 305116 Accounting And Financial Analysis 3 None 305401 Basic Costing 3 Accounting and Financial Analysis 401133 Business Law 3 None 502213 Descriptive Statistics And Probability 3 Mathematical Thinking 502214 Inferential Statistics 3 Descriptive Statistics and Probability 301156 Corporate History 3 None 306150 Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 306201 Financial Mathematics 3 Mathematical Thinking 307118 Basic Marketing 3 None 306149 Microeconomics 3 Mathematical Thinking 502114 Mathematical Thinking 4 Basic Mathematics 301101 Organization Theory 4 None Humanist Basis 601101 Humanities I 2 None 601102 Humanities Ii 3 Humanities i 601103 Humanities Iii 3 Humanities i 401208 Constitutional Pedagogy 1 None SPECIFIC BASIS 301302 Financial Administration I 3 Financial Mathematics Budgets 301303 Financial Administration Ii 3 Financial Administration I 301141 Public Administration 3 None 301104 Organizational Analysis 3 Administrative Process 301112 Corporate Capacity 3 Financial Administration I 301158 Behavioral Organization 3 None 301401 Distribution Of Resources 3 Differential Calculus 301159 Management Approaches 3 Organizational Analysis 301160 Ethics And Corporate Social Responsibility 3 None 301403 Production Management 3 Operations Research 301117 Project Management 3 Corporate Capacity Production Management Financial Planning 301114 Strategic Management 3 Management Approaches 301161 Human Resources Management 3 Business Law 301123 Management Skills 3 Human Resources Management 307205 Market Research 3 Basic Marketing 301402 Operations Research 3 Distribution of Resources Descriptive Statistics and Probability 301304 Financial Planning 3 Financial Administration I 301301 Budgets 3 Basic Costing 301103 Administrative Process 3 Organization Theory 301501 Management Information Systems 3 None FLEXIBLE COMPONENT 301162 Interdisciplinary Elective I 1 None 301163 Interdisciplinary Elective Ii 1 None 301164 Interdisciplinary Elective Iii 1 None 301165 Interdisciplinary Elective Iv 1 None 301166 Interdisciplinary Elective V 1 None 301167 Interdisciplinary Elective Vi 1 None 301168 Disciplinary Electives 12 Having fulfilled and approved 54 credits of the program 301169 Graduation Options 6 Having fulfilled and approved 90% of the credits of the program

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Public Accounting Program Curricula of Program SNIES: 1155 Total number of credits: 142 HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY LIAISON Code Subject No. Cr. Prerequisite 601100 Humanities 0 2 None 502115 Basic Mathematics 2 None BASIC FOUNDATION 502116 Differential Calculus 3 Mathematical Thinking 301146 Organizational Direction 3 None 502213 Descriptive Statistics And Probability 3 Mathematical Thinking 502214 Inferential Statistics 3 Descriptive Statistics And Probability 305117 Basics of Accounting 3 None 301156 Corporate History 3 None 401114 Commercial and Company Law 3 None 401303 Labor Legislation 3 None 306150 Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 306201 Financial Mathematics 3 Mathematical Thinking 306149 Microeconomics 3 Mathematical Thinking 502114 Mathematical Thinking 4 Basic Mathematics 306152 Basics Of Economics 3 None HUMANIST BASIS 601703 Professional Ethics 2 None 601101 Humanities I 2 None 601102 Humanities Ii 3 Humanities I 601103 Humanities Iii 3 Humanities I 401208 Constitutional Pedagogy 1 None SPECIFIC BASIS 305705 Analysis of Investment and Funding 4 Financial Diagnosis 305311 Accounting Applications 2 Investment and Financing Accounting 305605 Financial Audit 4 Internal Control 305316 Investment and Financing Accounting 4 Accounting of Operations 305315 Accounting of Operations 4 Basics of Accounting 305303 Corporate Processes Accounting 3 Financial Statements 305407 Managerial Accounting 4 Costs 305313 International Accounting 2 Financial Statements 305312 Public Accounting 2 Financial Statements 305604 Internal Control 4 Financial Statements 305406 Costs 4 Accounting of Operations Microeconomics 305704 Financial Diagnosis 4 Financial Statements Financial Mathematics 305304 Financial Statements 3 Investment and Financing Accounting 305505 Income Tax 4 Financial Statements Commercial and Company Law 305506 Iva, Withholdings and Ica 4 Income Tax 305702 Capital Markets 3 Analysis of Investment and Funding 305408 Budget Planning and Control 4 Managerial Accounting 305606 Statutory Audit 2 Financial Audit 305314 Accounting Theory and Thinking 2 Corporate Processes Accounting FLEXIBLE COMPONENT 305801 Disciplinary Elective I 3 Investment and Financing Accounting 305802 Disciplinary Elective Ii 3 Costs 305803 Disciplinary Elective Iii 3 Costs 305804 Disciplinary Elective Iv 3 Financial Diagnosis 305805 Interdisciplinary Elective I 1 None 305806 Interdisciplinary Elective Ii 1 None 305807 Interdisciplinary Elective Iii 1 None 305808 Interdisciplinary Elective Iv 1 None 305809 Interdisciplinary Elective V 1 None 305810 Interdisciplinary Elective Vi 1 None 305115 Graduation Options 6 Having Fulfilled and Approved 128 credits of the program 7

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION International Trade Program Curricula of Program SNIES: 1150 Total number of credits: 147 HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY LIAISON Code Subject No. Cr. Prerequisite 601100 Humanities 0 2 None 502115 Basic Mathematics 2 None Basic Foundation 305116 Accounting and Financial Analysis 3 None 401425 International Trade Law 3 Introduction to Law 502213 Descriptive Statistics and Probability 3 Mathematical Thinking 304163 Tools for Personal Productivity 1 None 306151 Colombian Economic History 3 Macroeconomics 401101 Introduction to Law 3 None 306150 Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 306201 Financial Mathematics 3 Mathematical Thinking 306149 Microeconomics 3 Mathematical Thinking 502114 Mathematical Thinking 4 Basic Mathematics Humanist Basis 601703 Professional Ethics 2 None 601101 Humanities I 2 None 601102 Humanities Ii 3 Humanities I 601103 Humanities Iii 3 Humanities I 401208 Constitutional Pedagogy 1 None Specific Basis 304129 Multilateral Agreements 3 International Trade Policy Ii 332109 Customs Tariff 1 None 304138 International Marketing 3 None 304135 International Trade of Services 2 E-Business 304134 Trade and Environment 2 International Trade Policy Ii 304131 International Political Context 3 None 332114 International Physical Distribution 3 Exports And Imports Processes Iii 304133 E-Business 2 Exports And Imports Processes Iii 304307 International Business Management 3 International Strategic Management 304306 International Strategic Management 3 Corporate Systems for Global Economy 304204 Payment and Financing Instruments of International Trade 3 Exports And Imports Processes Ii 304124 Introduction to Colombian Foreign Trade 3 None 304136 Logistics of International Trade 3 International Physical Distribution 304210 International Market Of Capital 3 Financial Mathematics International Organisms and Financial Systems 304137 Regional Markets and Markets Intelligence 3 Multilateral Agreements 304309 Commercial Negotiations 3 International Business Management 304205 International Organisms and Financial Systems 3 Payment and Financing Instruments of International Trade Macroeconomics 304132 Industrial Organization 3 None 304308 Exports Business Plan 2 International Business Management 304127 International Trade Policy I 3 International Trade Theory Ii 304128 International Trade Policy Ii 3 Macroeconomics International Trade Policy I 332110 Exports and Imports Processes I 2 None 332111 Exports and Imports Processes Ii 2 Customs Tariff Exports and Imports Processes I 332112 Exports and Imports Processes Iii 2 Exports and Imports Processes Ii 304130 Regional Integration Processes 3 Multilateral Agreements 304113 International Trade Projects 3 Exports Business Plan 304305 Corporate Systems for Global Economy 3 None 304125 International Trade Theory I 3 None 304126 International Trade Theory Ii 3 International Trade Theory I 332113 Customs Value 1 Exports and Imports Processes Iii

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration International Trade Program Curricula of Program SNIES: 1150 Total number of credits: 147 Code Subject No. Cr. Prerequisite Flexible Component International Trade of Services 304140 Disciplinary Elective I 3 Comprehensive Carrer Examination Regional Integration Processes 304141 Disciplinary Elective Ii 3 International Trade of Services Comprehensive Carrer Examination Regional Integration Processes 304142 Disciplinary Elective Iii 3 International Trade of Services Comprehensive Carrer Examination Regional Integration Processes 304143 Disciplinary Elective Iv 3 International Trade of Services Comprehensive Carrer Examination Regional Integration Processes 304161 Interdisciplinary Elective I 1 None 304162 Interdisciplinary Elective Ii 1 None 304164 Interdisciplinary Elective Iii 1 None 304165 Interdisciplinary Elective A Iv 1 None 304166 Interdisciplinary Elective V 1 None 304167 Interdisciplinary Elective Vi 1 None 304144 Graduation Options 6 Regional Markets And Markets Intelligence 9

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Economics Program Curricula of Program SNIES: 1149 Total number of credits: 145 High School University Liaison Code Subject No. Cr. Prerequisite 601100 Humanities 0 2 None 502115 Basic Mathematics 2 None Basic Foundation 502107 Linear Algebra 4 Mathematical Thinking 502116 Differential Calculus 3 Mathematical Thinking 502117 Integral Calculus 3 Differential Calculus 305116 Accounting and Financial Analysis 3 None 306153 Colombian Economy 3 Principles of Economics 502213 Descriptive Statistics and Probability 3 Mathematical Thinking 502214 Inferential Statistics 3 Descriptive Statistics and Probability 306151 Economic History of Colombia 3 Macroeconomics 306150 Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 306201 Financial Mathematics 3 Mathematical Thinking 306149 Microeconomics 3 Mathematical Thinking 502114 Mathematical Thinking 4 Basic Mathematics 306152 Principles of Economics 3 None 306155 Economic Measurement Techniques 3 Macroeconomics Humanist Basis 601703 Professional Ethics 2 None 601101 Humanities I 2 None 601102 Humanities Ii 3 Humanities I 601103 Humanities Iii 3 Humanities I 401208 Constitutional Pedagogy 1 None Specific Basis 306113 Economic Development 4 Econometrics I Intermediate Macroeconomics 306141 Econometrics I 4 Linear Algebra Inferential Statistics 306125 Econometrics Ii 4 Econometrics I 306158 International Economy 3 Microeconomics 306156 Elements of Mathematical Linear Algebra 4 Economics Differential Calculus 306203 Formulation And Assessment of Projects 3 Financial Mathematics 306143 History of The Economic Thinking I 4 General Economic History Principles of Economics 306157 History of The Economic Thinking Ii 3 History of The Economic Thinking I Macroeconomics 306154 General Economic History 3 None 306131 Macroeconomics Iii 4 Elements of Mathematical Economics Intermediate Macroeconomics 306106 Intermediate Macroeconomics 4 Macroeconomics 306128 Microeconomics Iii 4 Elements of Mathematical Economics Intermediate Microeconomics 306104 Intermediate Microeconomics 4 Microeconomics 306132 Monetary Policy 4 Intermediate Macroeconomics 306133 Game Theory 4 Microeconomics Iii 306126 Fiscal Theory and Policy 4 Intermediate Macroeconomics Microeconomics Flexible Component 306159 Disciplinary Elective I (Labor Economy) 3 Intermediate Microeconomics 306160 Disciplinary Elective Ii (Health Economy) 3 Macroeconomics 306161 Disciplinary Elective Iii (Corporate Finance) 3 Financial Mathematics 306162 Disciplinary Elective Iv 3 Macroeconomics 306163 Disciplinary Elective V 3 Macroeconomics 306164 Interdisciplinary Elective I 1 None 306165 Interdisciplinary Elective Ii 1 None 306166 Interdisciplinary Elective Iii 1 None 306167 Interdisciplinary Elective Iv 1 None 306168 Interdisciplinary Elective V 1 None 306170 Graduation Options 6 Having Fulfilled and Approved 139 Credits of The Program

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Marketing Program Curricula of Program SNIES: 1151 Total number of credits: 143 HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY LIAISON Code Subject No. Cr. Prerequisite 601100 Humanities 0 2 None 502115 Basic Mathematics 2 None BASIC FOUNDATION 305116 Accounting and Financial Analysis 3 None 305401 Basic Costing 3 Accounting and Financial Analysis 301146 Organizational Direction 3 None 306153 Colombian Economy 3 Principles of Economics 502213 Descriptive Statistics and Probability 3 Mathematical Thinking 502214 Inferential Statistics 3 Descriptive Statistics and Probability 301156 Corporate History 3 None 306201 Financial Mathematics 3 Mathematical Thinking 307118 Basic Marketing 3 None 502114 Mathematical Thinking 4 Basic Mathematics 306152 Principles of Economics 3 None HUMANIST BASIS 601703 Mathematical Thinking 2 None 601101 Humanities I 2 None 601102 Humanities Ii 3 Humanities I 601103 Humanities Iii 3 Humanities I 401208 Constitutional Pedagogy 1 None SPECIFIC BASIS 307209 Analysis of Information in Markets And Icts in Marketing 4 Quantitative Research 307122 Distribution Channels and Logistics 4 Basic Marketing 307124 Communications in Marketing 3 None 307115 Sales Direction 4 Budgets 307102 Study of Consumer 4 Basic Marketing 306203 Formulation and Assessment of Projects 3 Financial Mathematics 307210 Basics Of Market Research 4 Product Management 307121 Price Management 4 Basic Marketing 307119 Product Management 4 Basic Marketing 307211 Qualitative Research 4 Basics of Market Research 307212 Quantitative Research 4 Inferential Statistics Qualitative Research 307120 Service Companies Marketing 3 Basic Marketing 307123 International Marketing 3 Basic Marketing 307145 Merchandising and Sales Promotion 4 Basic Marketing 307204 Applied Marketing Plan 4 Analysis of Information in Markets and Icts in Marketing 301157 Budgets 3 Basic Costing 307125 Marketing Communications Workshop 2 None 307126 Marketing Trends and Applications 3 Basic Marketing FLEXIBLE COMPONENT 307128 Disciplinary Elective I 3 None 307129 Disciplinary Elective Ii 3 None 307130 Disciplinary Elective Iii 3 None 307131 Disciplinary Elective Iv 3 None 307132 Interdisciplinary Elective I 1 None 307133 Interdisciplinary Elective Ii 1 None 307134 Interdisciplinary Elective Iii 1 None 307135 Interdisciplinary Elective Iv 1 None 307140 Interdisciplinary Elective Ix 1 None 307136 Interdisciplinary Elective V 1 None 307137 Interdisciplinary Elective Vi 1 None 307138 Interdisciplinary Elective Vii 1 None 307139 Interdisciplinary Elective Viii 1 None 307141 Interdisciplinary Elective X 1 None 307142 Interdisciplinary Elective Xi 1 None 307143 Interdisciplinary Elective Xii 1 None 307144 Graduation Options 6 Analysis of Information in Markets and Ict in Marketing 11

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