CAMPUS CUERNAVACA
Cuernavaca, The City of Eternal Spring Cuernavaca is the capital and the largest city of the state of Morelos. The city was nicknamed the "City of Eternal Spring" by Alexander Von Humboldt in the 19th century. It has long been a favorite escape for Mexico City and foreign visitors because of its warm, stable climate and abundant vegetation. Aztec Emperors had summer residences here, and even today many famous people as well as Mexico City residents maintain homes here. Cuernavaca is also host to a large foreign resident population, including large numbers of students who come to study the Spanish language.
Campus Cuernavaca International - Located in the City of Eternal Spring which has an almost constant temperature of 70sF all year round. - An hour drive away from Mexico City and a three hour drive away from the beautiful beaches of Acapulco. - Well known for its multicultural environment. - Personal approach to education and services. - Great tradition in teaching Spanish as a Second Language combined with a specific field project. - 2008 PCI Design Award for Best University Facility.
Testimonials of Our International Alumni 2010-2011 I m enjoying everything here and the campus is nice. The forest in the middle of the campus is great! The array of activities is fantastic; I m learning to dance salsa while practicing basketball with the school team. - Peter Nakamura - South Korean/ Queen s University, Canada I love the city Cuernavaca and the school Tec de Monterrey. Before I arrived in Mexico I had only two classes in Spanish. I learned a lot at Tec de Monterrey! I also enjoyed the trips to Tepoztlan, Acapulco, Puebla, Oaxaca, Teotihuacan, Mexico City and Taxco. Another way I learned about the culture was from living with a host family. Now I have two families. This experience is unforgettable once in a lifetime! Sharon Lynn Smith- North American, Purdue University, USA
Testimonials of Our International Alumni 2010-2011 Cuernavaca has been a wonderful experience for me. I have learned so much about the Mexican culture and I have met Mexican people, European and American students, that I will never forget. I hope I am able to return to Cuernavaca many more times in my life, I feel like it is now my second home. Thank you for this experience. Carven Lee- Australian, The University of Sydney, Australia What I like about my study abroad in Mexico is learning about the differences between the Mexican cultura and the culture of the United States. To see these differences first hand is an exciting learning experience that I will treasure and keep with me as I grow older. Since I have been in Mexico I have developed a strong appreciation for Mexican culture and this appreciation will help me as I grow older. The memories that I will keep of Mexico are fond and I hope to one day return. Rui Luo- Chinese, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
Testimonials of Our International Alumni 2010-2011 Pueden creerme, me encantó mi estancia en el TEC - Campus Cuernavaca! Desde el punto de vista académico tuve la oportunidad de cursar materias que no hubiera podido cursar en mi Universidad, es decir cursos de Relaciones Internacionales sobre México y América Latina. Los maestros así como el personal de la oficina de los estudiantes internacionales son muy serviciales y amables. Además el ambiente entre los estudiantes es relajada y hay una simbiosis agradable entre estudiantes mexicanos y intercambistas. Por añadidura mi nivel de español progresé bastante durante este semestre. In fine, este intercambio fue una experiencia muy interesante y enriquecedora para mi. Joseph Schmitz, Luxembourger, UNIL-Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Testimonials of Our International Alumni 2010-2011 My experience in Cuernavaca has been amazing. This was my first time having the opportunity to study outside the United States, and I could not have dreamed of better experience. I was able to have full access to the Mexican atmosphere and culture both within Cuernavaca, and on the trips to other cities including Acapulco, Mexico City, Oaxaca and Taxco. Thank you to Tec de Monterrey Campus Cuernavaca Staff for setting up such a wonderful program. Crystal Wray- North American, Carnegie Mellon University, USA The reason why I came to Campus Cuernavaca is because it s the perfect setting to learn Spanish and immerse myself in the culture. The city has everything you could ask for, it s not too small, yet it s not too big and everyone is very friendly. The school has new and up to date technology making the classroom an effective learning environment so that students can excel. - Oliver Grant North American, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Academic Calendar January - May 2012 Schedule Spring 2012 Internship Application Deadline September 14, 2011 Regular Application Deadline November 11, 2011 Payment Deadline November 30, 2011 Official Arrival Date January 4, 2012 Mandatory Orientation Session January 5 to 7, 2012 Classes January 9 to May 3, 2012 Graduation Party May 2, 2012 Final Exams May 4 to 15, 2012 * Please note that the above schedule is subject to possible changes.
June Short-Term Program Calendar 2012 Schedule Summer 2012 Internship Application Deadline March 23, 2012 Regular Application Deadline March 30, 2012 Payment Deadline April 30, 2012 Official Arrival Date May 22, 2012 Mandatory Orientation Session May 23 to 25, 2012 Classes May 29 to June 29, 2012 Graduation Party June 28, 2012 Final Exams July 4 to 6, 2012 * Please note that the above schedule is subject to possible changes.
Academic Calendar August-December 2012 Schedule Fall 2012 Internship Application Deadline May 23, 2012 Regular Application Deadline June 20, 2012 Payment Deadline July 15, 2012 Official Arrival Date July 30, 2012 Mandatory Orientation Session July 31 to August 3, 2012 Classes August 6 to November 21, 2012 Graduation Party November 15, 2012 Final Exams November 23 o December 04, 2012 * Tenga en cuenta que este calendario está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso.
Academic Calendar January - May 2013 Schedule Spring 2013 Internship Application Deadline September 10, 2012 Regular Application Deadline November 16, 2012 Payment Deadline November 30, 2012 Official Arrival Date January 07, 2013 Mandatory Orientation Session January 08 to 11, 2013 Classes January 14 to May 08, 2013 Graduation Party May 07, 2013 Final Exams May 10 t o 21, 2013 * Tenga en cuenta que este calendario está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso.
Academic Programs Business Management Finance Management Marketing and Communication International Business Management and Business Strategy Sustainable Development
Academic Programs Communication and Digital Media Animation and Digital Art Computer Technology Industrial Engineering and Systems Mechatronics Biotechnology Industrial Design
Organized Cultural Activities during the week Cortes Palace, was built on the ruins of a Tlahuica palace called Tlatlocalacalli, at first served as the residence of Hernán Cortés; now it is the Regional museum of Cuernavaca called Museum Cuauhnahuac and contains the largest collection of furniture, pictures, murals, archaeological pieces and paintings closely related with Cuernavaca and state of Morelos history. Robert Brady Museum, contains a unique collection of more than 1300 pieces of furniture, prehispanic figures and paintings from all over the world. The collections were gathered by Robert Brady who was born in Iowa and during his life he travelled tirelessly to increase its collection, which includes important works by Rufino Tamayo, Frida Kahlo, Miguel Covarrubias, Maurice Prendergast, Marsden Hartley and Graham Sutherland. Municipal Market, experience the colourful and the cultural richness of Cuernavaca s main market. The town of Tepoztlan (also named a Magic Town or a Place of Abundant Copper), a popular tourist destination near Cuernavaca. The town is famous for the nearby Tepozteco mountain, as well as for the exotic ice cream flavors prepared by the townspeople. The Tepozteco mountain has been a ceremonial centre for many centuries and it features an extraordinary pyramid at the top. Most recently Tepoztlan has become a centre of the New Age movement and has attracted many artists to live here. *Each participant must pay for his/her transportation and museum entrances.
Family Homestay In Cuernavaca the students will stay with Mexican Host Families who have been carefully evaluated and selected and comply with our Housing Policy. The students become part of the Mexican family they stay with and are encouraged to speak Spanish due to our SPANISH ONLY POLICY. Families will provide 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and ligth dinner). Usually two students are placed with the same family and will be sharing a room.
Contact Us Directora de Asuntos Internacionales: Antoaneta Antonova antoaneta@itesm.mx Website: www.cva.itesm.mx/internationals En Facebook: http://es-la.facebook.com/people/programas-internacionales- Profesional/100001918541028 Tel. (52-777) 362-0809, 362-0810 Fax: (52-777) 362-0811
Tepoztlan- a place of abundant copper, (35 min)
The Lake of Tequesquitengo (1 hour)
El Rollo(1 hour) the largest water park in Latin America
Zempoala Lagoons (1 hour)
The Hacienda of Cocoyoc-45 min
Taxco Mexico s Silver Capital 1.30 hr. drive
Cacahuamilpa Caves (1.20 hrs.)
Las Estacas water park (1.20 hrs.)
The Pyramids of Xochicalco (1 hr.)
Mexican Beaches
Cancun
Xcaret (Cancun-Riviera Maya)
Tulum(Riviera Maya)
Playa Del Carmen(Riviera Maya)
Isla Mujeres (Riviera Maya)
Acapulco
Puerto Escondido
Los Cabos
Puerto Vallarta
Huatulco