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Mexican Cultural Heritage and Social Challenges

cultura mexico

This program will help you to understand, identify and analyze aspects of Mexico's culture so that you integrate them into your cultural knowledge. You will be able to experience a part of Mexico's heritage by visiting Mexico City, Puebla, Guadalajara, and Queretaro.

The Courses

  • Cultural Heritage of Mexico
  • Violence, Dignity, and Social Justice

EH1013. Cultural Heritage of Mexico

This course examines the composition of the cultural heritage of Mexico, drawing from two analysis dimensions by doing a study about the material characteristics of objects and historical sites to distinguish between tangible and intangible heritage.

EH1014. Violence, Dignity, and Social Justice

In this course, you will identify societal problems such as exploitation, vulnerability, and expressions of violence, describing the ethical elements involved in the situation and approaching them from elementary notions of ethics, personal beliefs, customs, or traditions.

If you need more detail information about the courses, contact us at: studyinmexico@itesm.mx

Credit Load of the Program

2 Courses

=

6 Credits

=

10 ECTS

The Route

About the campuses you will be visiting
  • Mexico City
  • Puebla
  • Guadalajara
  • Queretaro

Campus Ciudad de México

Is the second largest campus, and it is considered the newest and most modern campus with approximately 8000 enrolled students each semester. Located in the Southern part of the Capital City, Mexico City is a true contemporary megalopolis filled with contrasts, characterized by a variety of museums, theatres, cinemas, festivals and entertainment, hard to find anywhere else.

Campus Puebla

Located in one of the city's best districts, it opened its doors in 2003. On 25 hectares, you will find excellent facilities with classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology as well as cafeterias, gymnasium, fields, and courts to practice your favorite sport. Furthermore, the city of Puebla is located 2 hours away from Mexico City, which makes this campus very attractive for students who wish to travel without having to move great distances.

Campus Guadalajara

Located west of the metropolitan area in the municipality of Zapopan, the campus has become one of the most relevant campuses of Tec de Monterrey and one of the most modern. Guadalajara is considered a capital of culture, being the home of the well-known Mexican icons such as mariachis, tequila, and charreria, all recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO.

Campus Querétaro

Is the fourth largest campus in the country with more than 7000 students, of which 55% are from other states and more than 400 international students from around the world. Queretaro’s excellent
location, modern infrastructure, diversity of people, food, and touristic places make the state one of the best destinations to visit. In addition, Queretaro is one of the safest, innovative, and state-of-the-art sectors in industrial production, education, and technology.

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Ready for the adventure?

Check the admission requirements and star your application or contact us if you need more information. Contact us: studyinmexico@itesm.mx

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