La Universidad de Mendoza (UM) announces the upcoming launch of the second cohort of its Diploma in Health Infrastructure PlanningFollowing the successful first edition, this interdisciplinary training program renews its commitment to preparing professionals capable of responding to the complex and dynamic challenges demanded by the development of spaces dedicated to health.
The biggest differentiator of this program lies in its inter-faculty structure. Being jointly driven by the faculties of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design, Medical Sciences e EngineeringThe diploma program guarantees a comprehensive approach to the issue. This multidisciplinary interaction ensures that students acquire a complete understanding, combining spatial design, healthcare needs, and the latest technological requirements, all under the guidance of a faculty with outstanding track records.
Course details
The program has been designed to adapt to the needs of today's professionals, guaranteeing flexibility and depth of content:
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Modality: 100% online.
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Duration: 1 semester (22 weeks of course).
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Workload: 210 clock hours in total.
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Curriculum Structure:
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1 Module: Health Planning (Health Systems).
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2 Module: Functional Planning (Introduction to Architecture for Health).
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3 Module: Technological Planning (Medical Technology and Equipment).
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4 Module: Final Integrative Project.
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Registrations and inquiries
Registration for this second cohort will open during the months of April and May of 2026preparing to give Classes begin in June.
Registration link (CLICK HERE)
Those interested in joining this innovative academic program, learning about admission requirements, and the details of the curriculum can find all the information by visiting the official website of the Universidad de Mendoza in its diploma section: um.edu.ar/diplomatura/diplomatura-en-planificacion-de-infraestructura-en-salud/.
