Título Instructions SUBTÍTULO for course selection
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COURSE SELECTION 1. Open the following link: https://prd28pi01.itesm.m/recepcion/studyinmeico?ln=en 2. Click on the buttom: continue 3. Choose your academic level: undergraduate 4. Select the period that you will study (JAN MAY,SUMMER,AGO-DEC ) 5. Click in which language would you be interested (SPANISH, ENGLISH) do not select Both otherwise you will not know which are offered in English and which in Spanish 6. Choose in which academic area would you be interested. You can select any area, you can choose more than one area. o ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE o BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT o SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES o AGRICULTURE AND FOOD o HEALTH o APPLIED ART AND DESIGN o COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM o ARCHITECTURE o INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONICS o LAW 7. Choose the campus: Campus Ciudad de Méico 8. Choose the course that would you interested and click in the bottom view details for know more information about the course. For your reference I am also attaching in this document the courses that we offered in English in 2015. UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL: CREDITS 1 academic course 8 meican credits 5 ECTS 3 US credits 3 hours per week** 1 Spanish course 16 meican credits 10 ECTS 6 US credits 6 hours per week**
**This is an estimated reference; the eact equivalencies must be determined by the student s home university. FULL LOAD AT TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY 4 academic courses (20 ECTS) 1 Spanish Course (10 ECTS) 5 courses (30 ECTS) = 48 meican credits*** 6 academic courses 30 ECTS = 48 meican credits*** *** This is an estimated reference; the eact equivalencies must be determined by the student s home university. HOW AND WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SELECT COURSES? January - Summer: June - July Review the course list Review the course list Review the course list Draft your learning agreement (minimum 12 courses) Draft your learning agreement (minimum 6 courses) Draft your learning agreement (minimum 12 courses) November: you will receive a confirmed course list : you will receive a confirmed course list August: you will receive a confirmed course list 6 courses will be selected considering your preference order 2 courses will be selected considering your preference order 6 courses will be selected considering your preference order Changes: during orientation and first week of classes**** Changes: during orientation and first week of classes**** Changes: during orientation and first week of classes****
IMPORTANT Students are responsible of reviewing with the home university: 1. The compulsory number of courses or credits that they should take at Tec for accrediting a full load at the home university at the end of the echange 2. Receiving approbation regarding the contents and levels of the selected courses 3. It is recommended to receive approval of at least 12 courses to have options in case some courses close or overlap 4. Please consider that previous approval on 12 courses is necessary because a lot of universities and or coordinators are on vacations while students select definitely the courses during the orientation week HOW CAN I KNOW THE COURSE LEVEL? The confirmed list of courses will contain the level of each topic, while reviewing the courses platform you can determine the course level by the code of each course: 100 (basic level): First, second and third semester 200 (intermediate level): Fourth, fifth and sith semester 300 (advanced level): Seventh, eighth and ninth semester NOTE: This scale is applicable only for undergraduate courses EXAMPLE Basic level: DS1005 Cambio climático y uso de energía Intermediate level: MT2006 Comportamiento del consumidor Advanced level: ES3000 Planeación de microempresas para el desarrollo social
LANGUAGE OF THE COURSES COURSES TAUGTH IN ENGLISH: Everyone will be able to take courses in English, the home university is responsible of verifying the level of English of the student, it is recommendable for the student to have at least 530 points in institutional TOEFL, even though it is not required to send the score. COURSES TAUGHT IN SPANISH: If the student wants to select courses taught in Spanish, it is mandatory to obtain an advanced level in the placement test and interview that take place within the orientation week. SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSES: During the welcome week, a placement test and interview will be applied for determining the Spanish level, all students will be allowed to take one Spanish language course. Please use this document as reference while getting approval from your home university MEXICO CITY CAMPUS Courses offered in English 2015 Business/Commerce/Managenment June- July AD1005 Management and Business Model Innovation AD1006 Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management AD2011 Innovation, Markets and Technological Development AD2012 Business Strategic Foresight AD3024 Planning, Innovation and Strategic Sustainability CD2006 Forecasting for Decision Making CF1008 Financial Information for Decision Making CF1009 Cost and Price Management CF1011 Managerial Accounting CF2015 Financial Information Analysis CF3011 SAP Certification in the SD Module I CF3012 SAP Certification in the SD Module II EC1008 Enterprise Economics EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment EC1010 Economy to Business Creation EC2009 Intermediate Microeconomics EC2016 Monetary Theory and Politics EC2025 Global Economics EC3014 Regional Economics
EC3021 International Finance and Open Economy EC3022 Consumer Theory EC3026 Industrial Organization and Regulation EC3027 Economic Growth EC3028 Economic Development EC3031 Macroeconomics and Business Cycles EM3004 Leadership for Entrepreneurial Development ES3000 Microenterprise Planning for Social Development FZ1005 Financial Mathematics FZ1006 Personal and Business Finance FZ3020 SAP Certification in the Finance Module I FZ3021 SAP Certification in the Finance Module II FZ3029 International Finance and Risk Management IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management IN3043 Quality Management Strategies MT1003 Marketing and Creativity MT2006 Consumer Behavior MT2010 International Marketing MT3023 Global Brands and Product Development MT95018 Brand Management NI1001 Enterprise, Culture and Business in The World NI1002 Negotiation Techniques and International Trade NI2017 Competitive Intelligence and Geo-economics NI2018 Analysis and Management of the Value Chain NI2019 International Logistics NI3010 International Strategic Management NI3035 Intercultural Negotiation and Communication NI3038 International Business Intelligence Design and Applied Arts A1000 Form Eploration Workshop I June-July A2001 Form Eploration Workshop II AR1013 Drawing AR1014 Descriptive Geometry AR1018 Architecture Theory and Design Methodologies AR2005 History of Architecture and the City III AR2018 Projects I: Residential Housing AR2019 Projects II: Collective Housing AR2022 Projects III: Educational or Recreational Buildings AR2024 Projects IV: Community Buildings AR3006 Urban Design Methods AR3009 Urban Project AR3014 Projects V: Mied-use Complees
AR3015 Building and Energy Efficiency AR3018 Urban Theories AR95001 Industrial Design of the Company AR95033 Advanced Architecture Technology CV3022 Business Management in the Construction Industry DL1002 Design Fundamentals I DL1004 Design Fundamentals II DL1008 Models and Scale Models DL1011 Product Design DL1012 Design Ergonomics DL1013 Design and Ethnography Methods DL2019 Product and service design DL2026 Advanced Digital Representation Techniques DL2027 Futurology in Industrial Design DL3014 Product and System Design I DL3016 Innovation, Design and Business Setting IM3007 Music Composition and Digital Arranging Workshop IM3010 Musical Production Project IM3011 Post-production and Digital Mastering Workshop Engineering and Sciences BI2004 Design in Biomedical Engineering June-July BI2005 Biomechanics BI3017 Integrative Project BI3021 Strategies for Innovation and Design in Bioengineering BT1002 Genetics BT1003 Molecular Biology BT1009 Biology and Sustainable Development BT2002 Genetic Engineering Laboratory BT3002 Metabolic Engineering BT3010 Bioseparations BT3013 Bioprocess Laboratories CD1003 Statistical Methods for Decision Making CD2007 Quantitative and Optimization Models DL3003 Biodesign DL3013 Automotive Design DL3015 Product and System Design II DL3017 Professional Insertion Project DS1005 Climate Change and Energy Use DS3003 Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability DS3004 Businesses and Ecosystems Conservation DS3005 Capstone Project for Sustainable Development F1002 Physics I
F1003 Physics II F1005 Electricity and Magnetism F3024 Alternative Energy IN00981 Production Laboratory IN1002 Systems Engineering Laboratory IN2004 Statistical Quality Control IN2005 System Dynamics IN2028 Knowledge Systems in Organizations IN3013 Integrated Manufacturing Systems Laboratory IN3015 Integrated Manufacturing Systems IN3020 Strategic Planning IN3035 Analysis and Enhancement of Manufacturing Systems IN3037 Design and Improvement of Logistic Systems IN3038 Operational Design and Optimization Laboratory IN3039 Problem-Solving Methodologies IN3040 Technological Innovation Systems IN3041 Project Feasibility IN95022 Introduction to Supply Chain Management IQ2001 Thermodynamics IQ2004 Heat Transfer Operations M1003 Statics M1005 Dynamics M2003 Energy Generation Systems M2016 Thermodynamics Engineering M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering M2026 Advanced Methods for Strength of Materials M2028 Materials Technology M3013 Finite Elements Method in Engineering M3017 Heat Transfer M3019 Electromechanical Prototype Simulation and Construction M3030 Vehicle Dynamics MA1006 Probability and Statistics MA1009 Mathematics for Design MA1015 Mathematics I MA1016 Mathematics I MA1017 Mathematics II MA1018 Mathematics II MA2009 Mathematics III MA2010 Differential Equations MR2005 Mechatronic Instrumentation Laboratory MR2012 Process Automation MR2015 Process Automation Laboratory MR2020 Electrical Machines Control Laboratory
MR3032 Introduction to Professional Development MR3033 Computerized Control for Electric Machinery Q1014 Eperimental Chemistry TA2016 Food Sciences Lab TC3050 Robot Vision TE1003 Electronics TE2033 Applied Electronics TE2036 Electromechanical Energy Conversion TE2039 Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory TE3027 Industrial Power Systems TE3054 Engineering Project Laboratory I TE3057 Wireless Communications Laboratory TE3058 Engineering Project Laboratory II Health Sciences June-July TA2008 Food Chemistry Laboratory TA2015 Food Sciences Information Technology and Electronics June-July AT2007 Virtual Environments AT2008 2D Digital Animation CF2018 Strategic Information Systems CS95020 JAVA Certification Workshop IM2006 MIDI Systems IM3006 Digital Audio Systems for Web and Mobile Devices IM3008 Music Production and Digital Miing Workshop IM3016 Sound Synthesis and Signal Processing PR2119 Mobile Systems, Infrastructures and Technologies TC2008 Operating Systems TC2018 Introduction to Networks TC2022 Network Interconnection TC2025 Advanced Programming TC3028 Physical Interfaces TC3048 Compiler Design TC3049 Software Design and Architecture Social Sciences and Hummanities June-July AV1000 Photography and Digital Imaging AV1004 Audiovisual Language and Narrative AV2004 Scriptwriting AV2005 Advertising and Commercial Photography
AV2009 Media Projects Management and Evaluation AV2010 Directing and Mise en Scene AV3008 Documentary Production AV3010 Film Production AV3013 Publications Design and Production CO3011 Digutal Tribes and Communication CR1000 Strategic Communication Fundamentals CR2001 Corporate Image CR2002 Public Relations CR2003 Applied Strategic Communication D1021 Business Law D1022 Business Law and Intellectual Property D2011 Mercantile Contracts D2018 International Contracts D2024 Intellectual Property Law D2025 International Humanitarian Law D3015 Economic Law D3021 Public Financial Law D3028 Alternatives for Dispute Resolution DL2032 Design for Sustainability and Social Innovation H1018 Ethics, Self and Society H1026 Philosophy and Contemporary Thought H1031 Contemporary Art and Culture H1040 Analysis and Verbal Epression H2001 Verbal Epression in the Workplace H2003 Contemporary Art and Society H2006 Contemporary Literature and Society H2019 Contemporary World Literature H2033 Social Anthropology HI3030 Public Speaking and Academic Writing IB2001 Science, Technology, and Sustainable Development MI3004 Digital Journalism MI3008 Radio Journalism P3000 Comparative Politics P3007 Social and Regional Policy RI1004 International Politics RI2008 North American Regional Scenario RI2012 Latin American and Caribbean Regional Scenario RI2013 Europe Regional Scenario RI2014 International Organizations and Institutions RI2016 Asia Pacific Regional Scenario RI2017 Middle East Regional Scenario RI2031 Geopolitics and Global Changes
RI2032 International Relations Theory I RI3001 Diplomatic and Consular Policies RI3002 Africa Regional Scenario RI3003 Economic Globalization RI3005 Strategic Prospective RI3016 International Relations Theory II RI95002 Human Rights and World Politics If you require further information please contact me: MEXICO CITY CAMPUS Paulina Martínez Suárez International Students Coordinator 52 (55) 5483 1742 paulina.martinez@itesm.m