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Academic Program
Course availability depends on whether attendance is during the semester or the summer. Course options may include some of the following:
Intensive Spanish is structured to accommodate students at six levels, from beginning to advanced. The levels are determined on the basis of a placement exam. There are also a variety of courses designed to further develop the four linguistic skills: listening comprehension, conversation, reading and writing. Field trips and cultural activities enhance the daily classwork. These courses are available during the semester and summer.
An upper division class that is taught in Spanish or English at Monterrey or Querétaro. Learn about the social basis underlying current styles of Mexican management. Operational analysis of the manager's role in different types of Mexican organizations. Comparisons between business practices in the United States and Mexico are used for analysis. Also there are guest lectures, class lectures and visits to local companies
Mexico's history and culture includes an interesting mix of indigenous civilizations with successive waves of European immigration. This fusion of cultures makes Mexico the unique nation it is today. Students can learn about Mexican culture through a variety of courses in history, civilization, music, art, dance, and literature. Courses are offered in both English and Spanish.
Mazatlan is a popular tourist destination on the Pacific coast where the Monterrey Tech Campus offers a unique program in Hotel Management and Tourism. Students can complete internships in local hotels to supplement their coursework. This practical training allows them to learn terminology and procedures particular to these operations.
Classes must be validated by the department for acceptance. Language and business credit options are common.
Monterrey Tech organizes concerts, guest lectures, shows, and other events to provide abundant opportunities for students to experience and learn more about Mexican culture.