Why study Primary Education at UCV?
UCV stands out as one of the best universities to pursue a Licentiate in Primary Education, thanks to a curriculum that combines pedagogical innovation with continuous practice. Through a blend of theory, hands-on workshops, and real-world projects, students apply what they learn from day one. Additionally, you’ll be guided by RENACYT-certified faculty and neurodidactics specialists, who integrate the latest research on learning and classroom diversity, enriching your training with modern and effective approaches.
As a graduate in Primary Education, you will be prepared to work across diverse educational contexts, including:
- Primary school teacher, leading teaching and learning processes in classrooms for children aged 6 to 11.
- Coordinator or director of pedagogical projects in schools, promoting inclusive and participatory learning environments.
- Specialist in UGEL, DRE or MINEDU, contributing to the design and evaluation of public education policies.
- Educational consultant for NGOs and government institutions, focusing on the design, implementation and assessment of socio-educational programs.
You could also contribute to cultural and artistic development through roles such as:
- Promoter of arts and cultural initiatives for children, strengthening artistic formation within the school setting.
- Coordinator of bilingual programs and extracurricular activities, fostering global competencies and creativity.


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Students utilize various teaching materials, as well as methodological strategies for their application with children aged 6 to 12, within an inclusive, participatory, and intercultural approach.