Tec de Monterrey-UBC Joint Academic Program

UBC is one of Canada's leading institutions for global learning and international growth. Our goal of strengthening connections with Latin America has led to a special partnership with Mexico's Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), or Tec de Monterrey (Tec).

Through the Joint Academic Program, Tec students can spend up to one year at UBC and take undergraduate courses in the Faculties of Arts, Commerce, Land and Food Systems, or Applied Science. Certificates of specialty are also available for students who want to focus in a field of study. Likewise, UBC students are encouraged to attend courses as an exchange student at the various Tec campuses available through Go Global: International Learning Programs. Visit Go Global for more information.

These programs encourage students to engage in cross-cultural learning and develop a greater understanding of the world outside their own country. The Tec de Monterrey-UBC House residence opened September 2003, with the mission of furthering interaction among domestic and international students.

For program options, including a complete list of certificates offered, visit Tec de Monterrey-UBC or contact:

Tec de Monterrey-UBC Joint Academic Program

Office Location
Go Global: International Learning Programs
University of British Columbia
1783 West Mall
Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z2
1.604.827.2486 | go.global@ubc.ca
Web: http://students.ubc.ca/tec-ubc-program 
 


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