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Motto | SAPIENTIA PAX FRATERNITAS |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1940 |
President | Alejandro Gertz Manero |
Address | Puebla 223, col. Roma, México, D.F. , , |
Website | http://www.udladf.mx/ |
The Universidad de las Américas, Asociación Civil (UDLA, A.C.) is a university located in Mexico City, Mexico. It was founded in 1940 as the Mexico City College (MCC). In 1963, its name was changed to the University of the Americas and in 1968 to the Universidad de las Américas.
Since its founding the university has been located first in leased buildings at the Colonia Roma in Mexico City during the 1950s and later on an eight-acre campus on the Mexico-Toluca Road. In the 1970s the university moved to a new campus in the State of Puebla, where it remained until 1985. That year, the Board of Associates decided to move all operations to Mexico City and to separate from the Universidad de las Américas Puebla.
At the present time the university continues its mission as a bilingual (English–Spanish) institution, the only one in Mexico offering general instruction in two languages.
The Universidad de las Américas, A.C., in Mexico City, is qualified as follows in the national lists published in Mexican newspapers Reforma [1] and El Universal [2] en 2012:
The program in special education is not evaluated in the surveys.
The Universidad de las Américas, A.C., is accredited by the following associations
At national level:
At the international level:
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Division of Management Sciences |
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Division of Behavioral and Developmental Sciences |
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Division of Law |
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Division of International Trade and Relations |
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Department of Education |
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Department of Mass Media |
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The Universidad de las Américas offers continuing education courses and diploma programs in management, education, psychology, science and technology and law.
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verification. (April 2017) |
Motto | SAPIENTIA PAX FRATERNITAS |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1940 |
President | Alejandro Gertz Manero |
Address | Puebla 223, col. Roma, México, D.F. , , |
Website | http://www.udladf.mx/ |
The Universidad de las Américas, Asociación Civil (UDLA, A.C.) is a university located in Mexico City, Mexico. It was founded in 1940 as the Mexico City College (MCC). In 1963, its name was changed to the University of the Americas and in 1968 to the Universidad de las Américas.
Since its founding the university has been located first in leased buildings at the Colonia Roma in Mexico City during the 1950s and later on an eight-acre campus on the Mexico-Toluca Road. In the 1970s the university moved to a new campus in the State of Puebla, where it remained until 1985. That year, the Board of Associates decided to move all operations to Mexico City and to separate from the Universidad de las Américas Puebla.
At the present time the university continues its mission as a bilingual (English–Spanish) institution, the only one in Mexico offering general instruction in two languages.
The Universidad de las Américas, A.C., in Mexico City, is qualified as follows in the national lists published in Mexican newspapers Reforma [1] and El Universal [2] en 2012:
The program in special education is not evaluated in the surveys.
The Universidad de las Américas, A.C., is accredited by the following associations
At national level:
At the international level:
Área | Undergraduate programs | Specialties | Master's degrees | Doctorates |
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Division of Management Sciences |
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Division of Behavioral and Developmental Sciences |
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Division of Law |
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Division of International Trade and Relations |
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Department of Education |
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Department of Mass Media |
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The Universidad de las Américas offers continuing education courses and diploma programs in management, education, psychology, science and technology and law.
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