University of Guadalajara in Mexico
The University of Guadalajara is a fully accredited Mexican University
that was founded in 1732 by the Society of Jesuits. In 1945 it became
the University of Guanajuato. Since then the University of Guanajuato
has demonstrated constant academic and demographic development.
Currently, 42 professional degrees, 16 major areas of study, 24
masters degrees and 6 doctorates are offered in 23 different schools,
6 research institutes and 4 research centers. There are approximately
21,000 high school, undergraduate and graduate students enrolled.
Note: The licenciatura (licentiate) is a 4-5
year post-secondary credential generally
considered to be equivalent to a bachelor's
degree. The licenciatura can also be a terminal
professional degree in Mexico in many fields,
including law and medicine.
Courses
B.A. Courses in English
Teaching, B.A. in TESOL, C.O.T.E., Spanish For Foreigners, Italian,
German, Greek, Latin, French, Russian and much more...
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