Branches of technology

materials

This covers the areas of physical, chemical, biological and biochemical technology.

This covers the areas of physical, chemical, biological and biochemical technology.

Physics

This is responsible for engineering, such
as civil engineering, electrical
engineering and electronic engineering.

Chemistry

deals with inorganic and organic
sciences.

Biology

in charge of the areas of
Pharmacology and Bromatology.

Biochemistry

deals with the areas of Agronomy, Medicine
and Bioengineering.

social

Covers the areas of psychology, psychosociology, sociology, economics and the war arts.

Covers the areas of psychology, psychosociology, sociology, economics and the war arts.

War arts

encloses the military sciences which are in charge of avoiding conflicts with diplomacy or facing an armed conflict with strategies that allow obtaining victory.

Sociology

encompasses sociology and
political science.

Economics

encloses Management Sciences which are to promote business management, marketing, accounting, marketing and entrepreneurship.

Psychology

encompasses and includes
psychiatry and pedagogy.

Psychosociology

encompasses industrial psychology
and commercial psychology.

conceptual

Informatics

Informatics is the automation of the processes of sending and receiving information. It is derived from the words information

Informatics is the automation of the processes of sending and receiving information. It is derived from the words information and automatic that refer to the set of information technologies through which a device can store information and share it without the intervention or with the intervention of a human being.

general

Systems theory

Systems theory is a methodology of study by which anomalies, sets and generalities are observed in a different way than tradi

Systems theory is a methodology of study by which anomalies, sets and generalities are observed in a different way than traditional science.

The purpose of systems theory is the creation of tools that empower other divisions of scholarship in the research process.