The UNR will present the academic offer of the School of Trades for this year and focuses on training the future with a new line of training: Digital Trades.

The event will be at the Government Headquarters of the University (Maipú 1065), the Tuesday, March 21, at 19:XNUMX p.m. The Rector Lic. Franco Bartolacci will be in charge of the opening and then there will be a talk about the importance of new digital tools with Santos Barrio, Co-Founder and CFO of Let's Bit and Eng. Renzo Mare, Director of the School of UNR electronic engineering as protagonists.


The first semester offer has 38 courses, divided into 7 areas: Technology, Health and Services, Construction, Communication, Business, Administration and Management and a new proposal called Digital Trades.

Digital Trades

This year a new line of trades is added to the School, made up of 20 courses, with innovative proposals, which aim to reduce the technological gap through training in digital trades. The objective of this thematic area is based on covering both technical aspects and soft skills in the field of new technologies. Some of its main features are:

> Technology Fundamentals: to address understanding of hardware, software, and network architecture, as well as basic programming and understanding of operating systems.
> Web design and application development: Oriented to cover from the creation of basic websites to 3D design and development of advanced mobile and web applications.
> Data analysis and statistics: Included here are courses that cover topics like statistics, data analysis, data mining, and machine learning, and can be useful to anyone who wants to work in fields like business intelligence, data management, and decision making.
> Informatic security: a crucial issue today, pertinent in both public and private spheres, addresses both the protection of personal data and the security of systems and networks.
> Soft skills: Effective communication, time management, conflict resolution, and teamwork—qualified as soft skills—are essential tools for anyone looking for a career in the technology field.
> Digital marketing: It is about understanding how social media, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), email marketing, digital content and online advertising work.

“Offering free courses in digital trades is the contribution that the public university provides to help reduce the technological gap. Courses must be designed to be accessible and relevant to people of all skill levels, from beginners to experts., highlights the secretary of the Extension Area, Engineer, Santiago Dearma.

Registrations

The offer can be found at new website, where all the information of each proposal is available. Registration is online, starting on Wednesday, March 22, at 10 a.m., by SIU GUARANI 3 and you will be able to find a tutorial on how to register, once it is enabled, in the Site FAQ.