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View all programs for this schoolLocated in the heart of Mexico, northwest of Mexico City, Queretaro is the capital of the state of Santiago de Queretaro. Surrounded by the Sierra Gorda and Sierra Madre Oriental mountains, this dynamic city boasts two World Heritage Sites and numerous examples of colonial architecture. | |||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Guanajuato, Mexico
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View all programs for this schoolUniversity of Guanajuato Founded in 1732 as an "academy of the state," the University of Guanajuato has undergone three centuries of institutional transformation and has a student body of nearly 20,000 students. By placing the values of truth, knowledge, and human decency at the core of its mission statement, the University commits itself to promoting the educational, social, and cultural well-being of its students and surrounding community. To enhance academic progress, the University of Guanajuato boasts a newly developed automated library system, based in the main Biblioteca de la Unidad Belén. Other libraries in the Colleges of Philosophy, Letters, and History; the College of Mines; College of Chemistry ; and the Humanities Research department provide easy access for students who wish to obtain a wide variety of specialized material. Beyond the classroom, the University makes efforts to connect its students to the broader world of art, music, literature, and film. In the annual university - sponsored Festival Cervantino, people from all over the world come to view international works of art, attend concerts by famous musicians, and view insightful documentaries. Plays, concerts, movies, parades, and dance festivals also occur year-round. | ||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Xalapa, Mexico
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View all programs for this schoolUniversity of Veracruz Considered one of the leading provincial universities in México, the University of Veracruz (UV) was founded in 1944 and offers a wide variety of courses. The University of Veracruz has several faculties spread throughout the city of Xalapa and over 58,000 students in its five regions. The School for Foreign Students (EEE) was founded in 1957 and is one of the most important schools at the UV. The EEE offers courses in Spanish language, culture, literature, history and more. It is centrally located in the heart of Xalapa and it is minutes from major attractions in the city including art galleries, museums and other faculties of the University of Veracruz. | ||
don Quijote Spanish Language Schools Learn Spanish with don Quijote in Guanajuato, Mexico
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Own text book - Weekday activities and weekend excursions - Free pick up service at train or bus station, plus a welcome dinner after your first day of classes! - Learn how to Scuba Dive, Dance, Cook, Taste Wine whilst learning the Spanish language | ||
Sol Education Abroad Spanish Immersion in Mexico
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This is the ideal program for students interested in Spanish immersion and living in Mexico. Learn Spanish in the fascinating colonial city of Oaxaca, Mexico while studying at the University of Oaxaca. | ||
Rutgers Study Abroad Study Abroad in Mexico
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A program where students are directly into the host university; students are required, where the language of instruction is not English, to do their academic work entirely in the host language. Special opportunities can be arranged for you like community service and local cultural projects. | ||
SEA Semester: Ocean Exploration (Interdisciplinary)
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An interdisciplinary ocean studies semester which combines natural sciences, humanities,
and social sciences with hands-on research and sailing experience. Understanding the oceans is an essential aspect of appreciating how the world works and how we relate to it as human beings. The sea is so complex that it is impossible to comprehend from the perspective of a single academic discipline. With that in mind, this interdisciplinary SEA Semester program combines insights from oceanography, humanities, and social sciences with practical skills in seamanship, allowing students to deepen their awareness of and appreciation for the ocean through hands-on research and personal experience. | ||
Spanish Abroad, Inc. Study Spanish in Mexico
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We offer Spanish language immersion programs with some of the finest language schools throughout Latin America and Spain. | ||
Central College Abroad CCA in Merida
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Central College's program in Merida, Mexico has been in operation since 1968 with the goal to provide students with an intensive, experientially-based, cross-cultural learning experience. | ||
University Studies Abroad Consortium Spanish, Sociology/Health and Latin American Studies in Puebla, Mexico
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View all programs for this schoolThe Puebla Program introduces you to the rich historical, cultural and archaeological values of Mexico. Participation in formal and informal activities, such as field trips in and around Puebla, the optional "Ancient Cultures of Mexico Field Studies" course to sites in Central Mexico and visits to folkloric events and village festivals constitute an integral part of the experience. | ||
University of Miami Universidad de las Americasis
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The UDLA is one the most prestigious private universities in Mexico and enjoys recognition on an international level. With an enrollment of approximately 8500 students, UDLA, Puebla strives to have an optimum size and diversity of its student body. | ||
Panrimo Study Abroad Customized and Affordable: Panrimo's Merida, Mexico Study Abroad Program
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Customize and Save with Panrimo. Only with Panrimo can you pick and choose what services you want. All programs include tuition and fees, on-site staff, orientation, immersion activities and transcripts. You then can choose, a la carte, from the other options: housing, excursions, airport pick-up and drop off, cell phone, insurance and more. This allows you, the student, to control the price of the program. | ||
State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY) Semester Programs at Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM)
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This program is open to all students, including business, language and students with limited Spanish proficiency. There are seven ITESM campuses open to semester enrollment on the Oswego program: Monterrey, Cuernavaca, Mexico City and State, Mazatlan, Guadalajara, and Queretaro. Summer:Cuernavaca, Monterrey, or Guaymas. | ||
International Honors Program Rethinking Globalization: Nature, Culture and Justice
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A group of approximately 30 students and faculty will travel to Tanzania, India, New Zealand and Mexico on a two semester program to explore issues related to globalization. Students will visit urban and rural landscapes and communities affected by globalization and discover first-hand the realities of \"development\". Students will have the opportunity to meet some of the world's most important critics of development and globalization and to engage with people around the world organizing in a variety of social and environmental movements to build sustainable alternatives. | ||
ProWorld Semester in Mexico
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ProWorld's semester in Mexico courses provide a balance of classroom and field instruction. In conjunction with Western Washington University and the Southwest Center for International Studies, students will earn 16 credits in the core curriculum with classes including, but not limited to: Intermediate or Advanced Spanish; Conflict and Change in Modern Mexico; Health and Society in Mexico; MesoAmerican Archaeology; Social Dimensions of International Migration; Field Studies in Contemporary Mexico. | ||
BCA BCA in Xalapa, Mexico
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Spend the semester or year experiencing Mexico from the inside. Tour the cities and countryside, perfect your accent and spend some time getting to know one of the world's most dynamic cultures. | ||
The School for Field Studies Conserving Marine Resources & Coastal Ecosystems
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The waters of Bahia Magdalena are home to populations of whales, dolphins, sea lions, sea turtles and many economically important fisheries. Through class work, field work and extensive interactions with local residents, students will examine human/marine mammal conflicts as well as the impacts of marine mammals and increasing development on this coastal ecosystem and the local economy. | ||
Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University
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Mexico is a country both close to home and a world away. Experience its glorious scenery and rich history when you study for the semester or year at the Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan. | ||
University of Miami Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM)
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Situated in northeastern Mexico in the shadows of the Eastern Sierra Maestra mountain range, the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) - often referred to simply as the Tecnologico de Monterrey - is based originally on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology educational model and is more than a technology university. The institution has consistently received national and international acclaim since its founding in 1943. Of the university's eight campuses, the one in Monterrey is the largest and most recognized of the Tecnologico de Monterrey system. Students will find a variety of programs and courses available in English and Spanish. Courses range from Spanish language and literature to standard academic university courses. With approximately 19,000 students, Monterrey is considered a mid-size campus in Mexico. It boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a competitive academic environment. | ||
CIEE Liberal Arts Program in Guanajuato, Mexico
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View all programs for this schoolPrepare for a challenging academic experience through a two-week pre-session dedicated to intensive Spanish language study and reflection on Mexican culture; Enroll in courses alongside Mexican students at the local university; Take specially designed, socially oriented CIEE courses in revolution, migration, literature, and language; Explore the charming and vibrant colonial city of Guanajuato, with its many galleries, alleyways, and cafés—and come to know local life through a homestay | ||
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AHA International AHA International in Morelia, Mexico
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Students participating in the Morelia program will attend classes at the Universidad Latina de America (UNLA). Mexico is your classroom - an extensive excursion schedule, fieldwork, cultural activities and homestays provide a holistic academic experience. Internships are also available for qualified students. | ||
State University of New York College at Potsdam (SUNY)
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Designed for students of anthropology of Spanish, with strong programs in international relations, business economics and liberal arts. Anthropology courses include field and lab work in archaeology and cultural anthropology with a focus on Mexican cultures. Courses for Spanish majors include language, literature and Mexican civilization. One or two English-language courses usually available. This program provides for direct enrollment inhost university courses. | ||
Mankato State University
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The program concentrates on intensive study of the Spanish Language and Mexican Culture. Course work in Spanish American and Spanish Peninsular Literature is also available for qualified and interested students. Undergraduates will enroll for 18 credit hours and graduates will enroll for 12 credit hous. | ||
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Universidad Xochicalco School of Medicine
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The Medical Degree has a length of six years. Our educational program is a total of eight semesters. | ||
Fairleigh Dickinson University
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Take advantage of this new and exciting program! Design your own research project while enhancing your travel experiences, learn more about other cultures, receive faculty guidance as you travel, analyze your research and write while in transit. This program allows you to combine your studies, area of interest, and/or career goals with the flexibility of traveling where and when you want! | ||
Trent University
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Hosted by the Universidad del Valle de México, with full Trent University accreditation. | ||
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Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) Tecnologico de Monterrey
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Tecnologico de Monterrey-Campus Monterrey is recognized today as one of the best universities in Latin American with an important international position. With more than 17,000 students, it offers a great opportunity to interact with students from all over Mexico and other parts of the world. | ||
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BorderLinks Semester on the Border Program
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BorderLinks' educational principles combine academic coursework, hands-on experience and reflection. We offer the following courses: Peace and Justice Studies, Liberation Theology, History of Mexico, Spanish, and Culture of the Borderlands, with opportunities available for internships and independent studies. | ||
Dunham Institute
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We offer an internationally recognize TEFL course. You can become fully TEFL certified in 4 weeks and travel the world teaching English. All programs include free homestay. | ||
Madonna University
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15 day intensive experience in which students live with Mexican families, work in hospitals, soup kitchens, homes for the aged, child development centers, businesses, etc. and do extensive cultural interactions such as museums, archeological sites, festivals, and other activities in the colonial capital of the state of Michoacan, Morelia. | ||
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Fairleigh Dickinson University
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Take advantage of this new and exciting program! Design your own research project while enhancing your travel experiences, learn more about other cultures, receive faculty guidance as you travel, analyze your research and write while in transit. This program allows you to combine your studies, area of interest, and/or career goals with the flexibility of traveling where and when you want! | ||
La Catalina Natural Language School
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We offer 1-4 week courses, as well as extended studies for individuals and small high school, university or adult groups of all levels. In addition to daily classes, unique opportunities are offered to learn Spanish outside the classroom through volunteer work, homestays and community events, guided ecology tours & more. | ||
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Smith College Program for Mexican Culture and Society in Puebla
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Through a consortium program that includes Smith College, Wellesley College, Wheaton College, Oberlin College, students learn about Mexican culture and society both in and outside of the classroom. Students not only have the opportunity to enroll at the local Mexican university and take classes in a variety of disciplines, but they also explore other regions and cities throughout Mexico while on cultural excursions to places like Veracruz, Cuetzálan, Guanajuato and Michoacan. | ||
Consultants for Global Programs
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This low-cost, personalized language and culture program also offers travel opportunities, internship possibilities, homestay with a local family and attendance/participation in local festivals. | ||
Partenon University, Cozumel
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The Partenon University prides itself on its academic quality in the teaching of Spanish and Mexican history and culture to the foreign student in a highly attractive setting of the Caribbean Sea. | ||
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The Science Exchange Biology/Geography/Latin American Studies
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Through our program you work one-on-one with a Mexican scientist, study real-world environmental issues such as endangered species populations, collect the data yourself, get professional work experience for your resume, and create life-long friendships! Bonuses: receive up to 9 units of San Diego State University credit and learn Spanish! | ||
Bridge-Linguatec Language Services
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Teach English worldwide! Get TEFL certified in half the time with our Accelerated TEFL course in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Bridge-Linguatec program graduates receive an internationally recognized 120-hour TEFL certificate and guaranteed job placement in our language centers and partner schools around the world. Enroll now to get started on your overseas teaching adventure! | ||
Middlebury College School in Latin America
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Although students do not register for courses until they arrive in Latin America, there is limited course information available on each university's website. Students should use these listings as guides to the types of courses that will be available to them and as a basis for discussion with their academic advisors. In addition to two to four university courses and an internship, students are required to take the "cuaderno" course during their first term of study in Latin America. | ||
Academia De La Lengua Española de Mazatlán
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The program at A.L.E.M. is offered at all levels and includes twenty-five hours of Spanish language instruction weekly, housing with a Mexican family as well as three meals daily and ground transfer from the airport to Mazatlán on your day of arrival. | ||
Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de Oriente
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