TecMilenio University
TecMilenio University | |
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Universidad TecMilenio | |
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Established | 2002 |
Type | Private |
Rector | Héctor Mauricio [1] |
Students | 21,000 [2] |
Location | Several cities across Mexico[3] |
Campus | 40 across Mexico, mostly urban[3] |
Website | http://www.tecmilenio.edu.mx |
The Universidad TecMilenio (UTM) (TecMilenio University) is a private institution of higher education is part of Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education[4] Tec Milenio University ITESM System, an educational system with national and international levels, through 40 campus and an online campus with a unique and innovative educational model that forms professionasl with the skills needed by modern businesses and organizations. for-profit schools that have entered the country in recent years,[5] the university serves some 21,000 students on its own at high school, undergraduate and postgraduate level, frequently through distance learning. Like most schools it now follows a semester model that replaced the original 4-month terms.
Campuses
As of 2009 the University has 40 campuses distributed over several Mexican cities:[3]
Chiapas: Tapachula; Chihuahua: Camargo, Chihuahua, Cuauhtémoc, Cd. Juárez and Parral; Coahuila: Torreón (Laguna); Colima: Colima; Durango: Durango; Jalisco: Guadalajara (Guadalajara, Guadalajara Executive) and Zapopan; Mexico City: Ferrería and Reforma; Michoacán: Morelia; Morelos: Cuautla and Cuernavaca; Nuevo León: Guadalupe, Monterrey (Cumbres, Las Torres), San Nicolás de los Garza and Santa Catarina; Puebla: Puebla; Querétaro: Santiago de Querétaro and San Juan del Río; Quintana Roo: Cancún; San Luis Potosí: San Luis Potosí; Sinaloa: Culiacán, Los Mochis and Mazatlán; Sonora: Guaymas, Hermosillo, Navojoa, Cd. Obregón; State of México: Tecoac, Cuautitlán Izcalli and Toluca; Tabasco: Villahermosa; Tamaulipas: Matamoros and Reynosa; Veracruz: Veracruz; Yucatán: Mérida.
According to John Auters of the Financial Times, most campuses have no extra-curricular activities nor sports facilities in order to lower its costs.[5]
Organization
A national rectorate is based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, and oversees eight vice-rectorates:[4]
- Two internal vice-rectorates are in charge of academics and internal affairs.
- Five regional vice-rectorates are in charge of all campuses in the Northern, Eastern, Southern and Western areas of the country, as well as in the Monterrey Metropolitan Area.
- A vice-rectorate is specialized in its distance education programs.
As of 2009 the current rector is Héctor Mauricio Escamilla Santana, who is being overseen by David Noel Ramírez Padilla, rector for the Northern, Western and Western regions of the Monterrey Institute of Technology.[4]
Programs
TecMilenio University offers traditional and bilingual careers in areas of health sciences, humanities and social sciences, engineering, business and information technology. The masters cover 3 areas of study, which are humanities, business and information technology, and finally there is the continuing education which includes courses, seminars, certifications, among others.
University Ranking
According to university ranking 2011 in the journal "College Guide" from the editors of Reader's Digest TecMilenio University is in the top 9 universities in Mexico.
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 1551
- Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey 1943
- Instituto Politécnico Nacional 1936
- Universidad Iberoamericana 1943
- Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México 1946
- Universidad Anáhuac 1964
- Universidad TecMilenio 2002
- Universidad de Guadalajara 1791
- Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana 1973
References
- ↑ González, Leonardo (2009-09-08). "Presentan en ceremonia a nuevo Rector de la Universidad TecMilenio" (in Spanish). Universidad TecMilenio. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
- ↑ CNN Expansion (2007-04-24). "Crece Tec Milenio" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2008-06-29.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Nuestros campus" (in Spanish). Universidad TecMilenio. 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Organigrama" (in Spanish). Universidad TecMilenio. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Authors, John (2005-11-17). "A private interest in raising Mexican grades". Financial Times. Retrieved 2008-06-29. "Mr Rangel Sostmann now wants to take the Tec's "brand" even further, by moving it into new segments of the market, and extend access. Thus, in smaller and poorer cities that do not have the resources to set up their own campus, there is a new brand: TecMilenio. Students at one of these facilities can combine study with work, and have most of their contact with professors via distance learning. There are no extra-curricular activities, no sports facilities. However, they use the same materials as students on campus, take the same exams and receive the same qualifications. Critically, they pay less."
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