Cien años de planes de estudio
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Planes de estudio, enseñanza de la arquitectura, CubaAbstract
En este artículo se hace un recuento de la evolución de los planes de estudio de la carrera de arquitectura desde el año 1901, en que se inician los estudios en Cuba, hasta el año 2001. El trabajo se fundamenta en la experiencia del autor como partícipe de los procesos de formación y también como directivo de los mismos durante varias décadas en la Facultad de Arquitectura.
This article recounts the evolution of architecture curricula in Cuba from the year 1901, when the career is founded, to the year 2001. The work is based on the experience of the author as Participant of the training processes and also as manager of the same for several decades in the School of Architecture, Havana.
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2017-09-20
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Fornés Bonavía, J. E. (2017). Cien años de planes de estudio. Revista científica De Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, 38(2), 83–89. Retrieved from https://rau.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaau/article/view/423
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