Brief: Mexican University Takes Master's Programs Online To Meet Increased Demand

Mexico City's Universidad Anahuac (UA) will begin offering several degree programs online this month to meet higher demand for enrollment.

"Regarded as one of the best universities in Mexico City and consistently ranked as one of the top 10 higher education institutions in the country," according to a press release, "UA's online degree programs will be offered as part of a partnership with the Universidad Anahuac Network, an international university system with 10 universities in Mexico."

Launching this month are master's degree programs in:

  • Business administration;
  • Corporate finance and trading;
  • Business law;
  • Logistics and international business;
  • Integral marketing; and
  • Strategic management of human capital.

The university is partnering with Academic Partnerships to "provide services related to technology, faculty development, curriculum planning, marketing, and admissions," according to a news release.

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