Academic Programs
Course Offering
Classes are available in English and Spanish. Although designed mostly for undergraduate students, graduate level programs are also available.
The courses designed specifically for the International Students are the following:
Description |
Courses |
HI1004 |
Basic Spanish |
HI2015 |
Intermediate Spanish I |
HI2016 |
Intermediate Spanish II |
HI3010 |
Advanced Spanish I |
HI3011 |
Advanced Spanish II |
HI1002 |
Basic Composition |
HI2012 |
Intermediate Composition |
HI3007 |
Advanced Composition |
HI1003 |
Communication skills I |
HI2013 |
Communication skills II |
HI3008 |
Communications skills III |
HI3006 |
Spanish Syntax |
HI3019 |
Phonetics and Pronunciation |
HI3002 |
Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language |
HI3012 |
Spanish for Business |
HI1010 |
Spanish for Teachers |
HI3009 |
Spanish for Academic Purposes |
HI3005 |
Spanish Superior Grammar |
HI3003 |
Creative Writing |
H 3021 |
Mexican Literature |
H 3020 |
Latin American Literature |
H 2028 |
Mexican Culture |
AR2014 |
Art and Architecture in Mexico |
RI2019 |
Cultural and Social History of Latin America (In English) |
RI1007 |
Latin American Political Systems |
RI2020 |
History, Culture and Business in Mexico (In English) |
RI3008 |
History of Mexico |
H 3018 |
Mesoamerican Culture |
RI2021 |
Poverty and Development in Mexico (In English) |
H 3019 |
Mexican Culture and Thought (In English) |
NI3026 |
Seminar on Business Operation in Mexico (In English) |
NI3025 |
Doing Business in the Global Marketplace (In English) |
NI2005 |
Mexican Business Management (In English) |
NI2006 |
Doing Business in Mexico (In English) |
EP3000 |
Internship A |
EP3001 |
Internship B |
Besides these courses, students may take any of the courses from the different majors offered on campus (as long as they demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the Spanish language and previous abilities needed for that course)
In the following link you will find information about the majors and courses offered on campus:
http://www.sistema.itesm.mx/va/planes/2_7.htm
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