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Index

I NTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………………………………… P AG .3
CHAPTER I
MY PHILOSOPHY
1.1 M ISION ……………………………………………………………………………….P AG .4
1.2 V ISION ………………………………………………………………………..P AG .4
1.3 VALUES …………………………………………………..P AG .4
CHAPTER II
ABOUT MY CAREER
2.1 SELECTED CAREER …………………………………………………………P AG .5
2.1.1 REASON FOR MY STUDY IN THIS CAREER IN SPECIAL …….……….P AG .5
2.1.2 JOB SKILLS OF MY CAREER ……………………..PAGE .5
2.1.3 WORK AREAS OF MY CAREER …………………………..P AG .5

CHAPTER III
ABOUT MY SCHOOL

3.1 D EPARTMENT THAT DIRECTS MY ADM CAREER . OF COMPANIES ….…..P AG .6 3.1.2 THE
SERVICES OFFERED BY THE DIRECTION OF MY CAREER …….…...P AG .6 3.1.3 WHAT IS MY

DIRECTOR’S NAME AND WHAT IS HIS PROFESSION … ……….……PAGE .6 3.1.4 WHAT IS MY

COORDINATOR’S NAME AND WHAT IS HIS PROFESSION …… . ….P AG .6 3.1.5 WHO IS THE

SECRETARY AND WHAT IS HER PROFESSION ………………….…P AG .6


C ONCLUSION ………………………………………………………………………………P AG .6
A NEXUS ……………………………………………………………………………………P AG .8 and 9
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Introduction

In the following work I present the steps that my business administration career
takes, which I will break down for you.

In chapter 1 I will tell you about my philosophy in my career as a business


administration, in which I will detail my mission, vision and values as a business
administrator.

In chapter 2 I will tell you why I am interested in this career in particular and what
jobs I can qualify for after graduating and what skills I will develop in it.

In chapter 3 I will give details of the director of my degree and his support
department.

Once this work is finished we will have its conclusions and annexes.

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Chapter I / My philosophy

1.1 Mission
Be a leader in Administration, to meet all the goals and objectives of the company
hand in hand with my future collaborators, demonstrating my quality as a
professional provided through a team of efficient and trained professionals.
Provide an excellent service experience in business administration.

1.2 . Vision
Contribute to the well-being and total satisfaction of my superiors and clients of
the company through efficient and quality attention for the well-being and
sustainable growth of the company.

1.3 Values
• Honesty
• Innovation
• Integrity
• I respect
• Responsibility
• Accessibility
• Transparency
• Innovation
Chapter II / About my career

2.1 My career selection at unicaribe

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Business Administration

2.1.1 The reason I selected this career is based on more than 5 years of
experience in the administrative field, and so to speak I fell in love with the
administration of assets and resources that companies make available to a business
administration graduate to improve and make its growth more efficient in a
sustainable and austere manner in the use of resources to achieve the mission of
said institution.
2.1.2 The work competence of my career can be in the administration and
senior management of a company, in the accounting department, human resources
and/or even the coordination of middle management departments.

The areas that a business administration graduate could participate in are: Human
Resources
Production management
Strategy management
Logistics administration and/or coordination

Marketing: Analyzing the time the race lasts


(semesters/subjects/credits) prepare a general plan of the time it will take you
to finish it and graduate.

It would take me about 4 and a half years because of the university's requirements
for graduation. Since the subjects reach 49 subjects.

Chapter III / About my school

3.1 The departments managed by a Business Administration graduate:

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3.1.1 Planning, (b) Human Management, (c) Operations or Production


Management, (d) Marketing, (e) Finance or Accounting, (f) Logistics and Quality,
(g) Business or Projects, (h) Entrepreneurship or Business Innovation , (i) Tax
Management, (j) Sales Administration, (m) Administrative Audit, (n) General
Management, (o) Consulting or Management Advisory, (p) Customer Service, among
others.

3.1.2 The services offered by the direction of my career are those that issue
official degrees, both undergraduate and postgraduate (master's and doctorate),
but there are also private academic institutions with this name that are not part of
any university and that issue their own degrees. not regulated.

3.1.3 Information about the director of my school and his profession.


Director: Name: Rafael A. Núñez, MBA Bachelor of Business Administration (INTEC),
Master of Business Administration (University of Quebec in Montreal), and is
currently a PhD in Education (University of Nova).

3.1.4 Information about the coordinator and his/her profession


Business administration does not have a coordinator

3.1.5 Facts about the secretary and what is her profession?


Assistant/secretary: Mariana Diloné Current study of the assistant/secretary:
Business Administration student at UNICARIBE.

Conclusion

I found this job interesting and fascinating since it helped me understand the

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methodology, environment and techniques of my career, as well as the experience


of getting to know the school of my career, the form and distribution of its
management staff.

I conclude with a saying from an administrator whom I greatly admire (Dr. Alberto
Potes) who says in his WhatsApp biography: discipline is the bridge between goals
and fulfillment.

Bibliography

CJO. EXECUTIVE.
ADM CURRICULUM COMPANIES
UNICARIBE ECONOMY

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Annexes / Pensum
Source: https://www.unicaribe.edu.do/media/1006/pensum_administracion_de_empresas.pdf

UNICARIBE
JN IVERSITY OF THE
Business School
Business Administration Pensum
CARIBBEAN

f First semester 1

I Code Description C.R.S. PRE1 PRE1

EDU-105 INSTITUTIONAL ACADEMIC GUIDANCE 4 BACH -


EDU-106 METHOD OF ACADEMIC WORK 3 BACH -
MAT-101 MATH 1 4 BACH -
ADE-101 ADMINISTRATION 1 3 BACH -

| Second four-month period


Code Description C.R.S. PRE1
PRE1 1
ADE-102 ADMINISTRATION II 3 ADE-101 -
CON-101 ACCOUNTING 1 5 EDU-106 -
DMF-103 FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS 1 3 MAT-101 -
MAT-241 STATISTICS 1 4 EDU-106 -

| Third semester
Code Description C.R.S. PRE1
PRE1 1
INF-101 COMPUTING 1 4 EDU-106 -
CON-102 ACCOUNTING II 5 CON-101 -
DMF-105 FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS II 3 DMF-103 -
ECO-101 ECONOMY 1 3 EDU-106 -

I Fourth semester'
Code Description C.R.S. PRE1
PRE1 1
ADE-204 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 1 4 ADE-102 -
seventh semester 1
ECO- 102 ECONOMY II 3 ECO-101 -
MEC-101 MARKETING 1 4 ADE-101 -
CON-103 ACCOUNTING III 5 CON-102 - Code Description C.R.S. PRE1 PRE1

| Fifth semester ] ADE-310 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1 4 DMF-105


Code Description C.R.S. PRE1 ADE-207 BUSINESS BUDGET 1 4 CON-102
PRE1 1 MEC-204 PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION 4 MEC-207
ADE-205 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION II 4 ADE-204 - CON- 104 ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNTING 4 CON-207
MEC-207 SALES ADMINISTRATION 3 MEC-101 -
ECO-203 CURRENCY ¥ BANKING 3 ECO-102 - Eighth semester ]
Code Description C.R.S. PR The
ADE-206 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 1 3 ADE-102 -
PRE1 1
f Sixth semester ADE-311 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION II 4 ADE-310
Code Description C.R.S. PRE1 PRE1 ADE-309 BUSINESS BUDGET II 4 ADE-207
DER-340 COMMERCIAL LAW 1 3 ADE-102
CON-207 COST ACCOUNTING 1 5 ADE-206 - ADE-318 BUSINESS CREATIVITY Yo ADE-310
ADE-312 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT II 3 ADE-206 -
MEC-313 MARKET RESEARCH 1 4 MAT-241 - Ninth semester'
ECO- 106 DOMINICAN ECONOMY 3 ECO-101 - Code Description C.R.S. PR The
PRE1 1
ADE-412 METHOD QUANTITATIVES FOR DECISION MAKING 4 ADE-312
ADE-314 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 4 ADE-311
DER-438 LABOR LAW 1 3 ADE-205
RRP-1 01 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 3 ADE-102

Tenth semester 1
Code Description C.R.S. PR The
PRE1 1
ECO-405 PROJECTS FORMULATION 4 MEC-101
DHS-410 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 2 EDU-106
CON-3 17 PUBLIC FINANCES 4 ADE-311
EDU-666 ELECTIVE 4

Eleventh semester
Code Description C.R.S. PR The
PRE1 1
ADE-417 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1 4 CON-317
ADE-414 INTERNATIONAL TRADE 4 MEC-207
ECO-404 PROJECT EVALUATION 4 ECO-405
ADE-421 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 3 ADE-205

' Twelfth semester ]


Code Description C.R.S. PR The
PRE1 1
ADE-422 DECISION THEORY 3 ADE-205
ADE-423 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 4 ADE-312
ADE-418 MANAGEMENT SEMINAR 3 ADE-314
DHS-800 DEGRADED SEMINAR 4 EDU-106
(
Thirteenth quarter)
Code Description C.R.S. PRE1 PRE1

DHS-440 DEGREE WORK 6 ALL

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Annexes / Photo of the director of the business school

Details Director

School Business School

Duration 4 years

Credits 186
Rafael A. Núñez, M. b. TO.
Dir. Business Administration
Graduate in Business Administration (INTEC). MBA at Université du Quebec in
Montreal (UQAM). Doctorate in Education (NSU). 18 years of academic
experience. Current Director of Entrepreneurial Media Projects and assistant to
the Mayor of the National District.

Source: https://www.unicaribe.edu.do/Carrera/Administracion_de_Empresas

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