

I studied at UTN regional Haedo.
I completed about four years of Industrial Engineering. Unfortunately, I had to drop out because of work. I would leave my in-person job late and then have to go to classes, always arriving very late. I remember it was a very demanding job that consumed a lot of my time and also prevented me from continuing my studies. I had to look for an alternative to continue my education, and I found it at the UTN (National Technological University). While researching, I discovered that UTN Buenos Aires was offering an online Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. It seemed like a great idea to continue my studies online so I wouldn’t have to interrupt them for work and could graduate from UTN, perhaps not as an engineer, but with a degree. Although engineering and business administration aren’t very related, some of my courses were recognized, I think because it’s UTN, meaning I studied at the same university. I’m almost finished with my degree, and my experience at UTN has truly been unique. I’ve always felt comfortable at the university. When I finished high school, I already knew that this was going to be my university, not any other. Even after graduating with an engineering degree, I could have gone to another university, but no, I stayed at UTN because I already feel very much a part of it. Although this program has tuition fees, it’s still a public university. When people ask me, I tell everyone: I’m studying at a public university, at UTN, and I’m very proud to say it.
I had the opportunity to study at the Pacheco campus, and my experience was very positive. Over the years, I was able to observe steady improvements in the infrastructure, with upgrades to both the facilities and classrooms, making the overall learning environment more comfortable.
I studied a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Organization, and I believe one of the strongest aspects of the program is its teaching staff. The professors stand out for their commitment, constantly seeking to innovate and update course content to align with professional and industry needs.
Overall, it is an institution that shows a clear intention of continuous improvement and adaptation, which greatly enhances the quality of education.
View moreThe electronic engineering curriculum is outdated and very long; on average, students take twice as long to complete it as the plan stipulates. The main building is very unattractive. It has no courtyard, only hallways.
View moreI completed my teacher training at the National Technological University (UTN), a two-year program focused on developing pedagogical skills for technical and higher education. The professors were generally average, but the program itself was useful and necessary for anyone planning to pursue a teaching career. It provided practical tools, methodological approaches, and a clear understanding of the educational process. Overall, it was a valuable experience that complemented my professional background and helped me grow as an educator.
View moreI’m studying programming, and the truth is that the program is VERY poorly managed. There’s a lack of communication and help with paperwork. The program is very short for the amount of content to be covered. Not to mention that the program coordinator is very hostile and demotivating.
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