07-02-2025, 02:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2025, 03:09 AM by Avidreader.)
Yup, yet another accredited brick & mortar private university in Mexico offering online degrees. All degrees have RVOE so they should be RA equivalent and are taught in Spanish. Tuition seems to be 2200 mxn a month (around 110 USD) for bachelors, 3600 mxn (around 200 USD) a month for masters and specialty degrees 3000 mxn a month (160 USD). There is a 2300 mxn inscription fee. Not sure if 1 time payment or every few months. Sign ups is done online sending scanned documents of junior high, highschool degrees. Seems like they forcibly require a CURP number.
Full estimated cost of degrees:
Bachelors 75,600 MXN (4000 USD)
Masters 64,800 MXN (3400 USD)
Specialties 36,000 MXN (2000 USD)
Doctorates: 4650 MXN a month.
Bachelors degrees:
Business administration
Accounting
Communications
Law
Gastronomy (I am intrigued how this degree can be fully done online)
Digital graphics design
Corporative management
Marketing
Education
Psychology
Industrial engineering and systems
Masters degrees:
Public administration
Communication and digital marketing
Administrative and fiscal law
Constitutional and amparo law
Fiscal law
Business law
Penal law
Higher education
Business management and company development
Marketing and business communication
Applied neuromarketing
Doctorate degrees:
Public educational administration
Specialties:
Employment law and social security
Oral trials (juicios orales)
Bachelors work under quarter semesters and can be completed in 3 years. Masters can be done in 18 months. One aspect that makes this university stand apart from other options is it is a go at your own pace school. Degrees can't be completed in less time due to accrediting requirements but the fact it is so flexible for busy adults and affordable might make it a nice option.
More information: info@universidadiuem.edu.mx
Official website:
https://www.universidadiuem.edu.mx/
I am looking at the FAQ and it seems each bachelors course lasts 9 weeks with a weekly assignment, a forum discussion and a multiple choice final exam. Graduation can be done via capstone, thesis or publication of an article on an indexed science journal. They might also waive graduation requirements if the student has masters degree credits. Curiously, there is no minimum age requirement to study in this school, making it an interesting option for underage homeschoolers.
Full estimated cost of degrees:
Bachelors 75,600 MXN (4000 USD)
Masters 64,800 MXN (3400 USD)
Specialties 36,000 MXN (2000 USD)
Doctorates: 4650 MXN a month.
Bachelors degrees:
Business administration
Accounting
Communications
Law
Gastronomy (I am intrigued how this degree can be fully done online)
Digital graphics design
Corporative management
Marketing
Education
Psychology
Industrial engineering and systems
Masters degrees:
Public administration
Communication and digital marketing
Administrative and fiscal law
Constitutional and amparo law
Fiscal law
Business law
Penal law
Higher education
Business management and company development
Marketing and business communication
Applied neuromarketing
Doctorate degrees:
Public educational administration
Specialties:
Employment law and social security
Oral trials (juicios orales)
Bachelors work under quarter semesters and can be completed in 3 years. Masters can be done in 18 months. One aspect that makes this university stand apart from other options is it is a go at your own pace school. Degrees can't be completed in less time due to accrediting requirements but the fact it is so flexible for busy adults and affordable might make it a nice option.
More information: info@universidadiuem.edu.mx
Official website:
https://www.universidadiuem.edu.mx/
I am looking at the FAQ and it seems each bachelors course lasts 9 weeks with a weekly assignment, a forum discussion and a multiple choice final exam. Graduation can be done via capstone, thesis or publication of an article on an indexed science journal. They might also waive graduation requirements if the student has masters degree credits. Curiously, there is no minimum age requirement to study in this school, making it an interesting option for underage homeschoolers.


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