Universidad Intercontinental
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Intercontinental University | |
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Universidad Intercontinental | |
Seal of the Intercontinental University | |
Motto | Ducit et Docet ("Conduce y Enseña") |
Motto in English | "Guides and Teaches" |
Established | 1976 |
Type | Private |
Religious affiliation | Guadalupe Missionaries |
Dean | Father Juan Corona |
Location |
Mexico City, D.F., Mexico 19°16′48″N 99°10′16″W / 19.280°N 99.171°WCoordinates: 19°16′48″N 99°10′16″W / 19.280°N 99.171°W |
Campus |
Urban 42.5 acres (172,000 m²) |
Colours | Yellow and Green |
Athletics | Wild Swans |
Sports | Tennis, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Beach volleyball, Baseball, Football |
Nickname | Wild Swans |
Affiliations | CONADEIP, CONDDE, IFCU |
Website | http://www.uic.edu.mx/ |
The Universidad Intercontinental (commonly known as UIC; in English: Intercontinental University) is a private Catholic University, located in Mexico City. Founded in 1976 by Guadalupe Missionaries and being one of the only six Mexican universities in the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), it is one of Mexico's most prestigious universities.
With historical strengths in dentistry,[1] Psychology,[2] and Pedagogy,[3] it is one of the top Mexican universities in these fields.
World leaders in the area of communications such as Rodrigo Flores López, Alfonso de Anda and Adriana Sodi majored from Universidad Intercontinental.
See also
References
- ↑ "Odontología". Retrieved 2009-06-02.
- ↑ "Psicologia". Retrieved 2009-06-02.
- ↑ "Pedagogia". Retrieved 2009-06-02.
External links
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- Official site
- Wild Swans' Official Site
- Universidad Intercontinental Overview
- Directory of Canadian Universities’ programs database
- International Federation of Catholic Universities in Mexico
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