10-10-2024, 04:44 PM
I am sharing yet another post featuring a Mexican public university offering online college degrees. The UNAM is a highly prestigious university that is famous for its practically free in person degrees (students only pay 1 penny as a symbolic payment).
Their online university has been operating for quite a few years and has increased popularity after expanding their degree offerings. Unlike the other schools, this one is 100% free (at least for Mexican citizens).
The cons however are that tons of people try to sign up (slots are limited), sign ups are only once a year, you cannot accelerate the degrees at all and people have complained that their Comp Science degree has some outdated information and the workload and essays absorb huge amounts of time, which makes it a difficult option for people working full time. People have also mentioned there are obligatory synchronized classes in varying schedules.
Some degrees are offered on specific regional branches. Applicants are encouraged to ask for more info because some degrees demand students to physically travel to the school's branch for exams. I am not sure if they do proctored online exams, might have to ask around.
Bachelor degrees:
Administration of documents (archieving degree?)
Accounting
Library technology and information studies
Communications (Journalism focus)
Political Science (Administrative focus)
Political Science (Politics focus)
Business administration
Law
Graphics design
Economy
Nursing (I assume part of the degree forcibly requires rotations in mexican hospitals)
Teaching German as a foreign language
Teaching French as a foreign langage
Teaching Spanish as a foreign language
Teaching English as a foreign language
Teaching Italian as a foreign language
Education
Psychology
Internaional Relations
Sociology
Social work
Masters degrees
Teaching Spanish as a foreign language
Dental hygenist specialization
Official website:
https://cuaed.unam.mx/suayed/oferta-educativa.php
Their online university has been operating for quite a few years and has increased popularity after expanding their degree offerings. Unlike the other schools, this one is 100% free (at least for Mexican citizens).
The cons however are that tons of people try to sign up (slots are limited), sign ups are only once a year, you cannot accelerate the degrees at all and people have complained that their Comp Science degree has some outdated information and the workload and essays absorb huge amounts of time, which makes it a difficult option for people working full time. People have also mentioned there are obligatory synchronized classes in varying schedules.
Some degrees are offered on specific regional branches. Applicants are encouraged to ask for more info because some degrees demand students to physically travel to the school's branch for exams. I am not sure if they do proctored online exams, might have to ask around.
Bachelor degrees:
Administration of documents (archieving degree?)
Accounting
Library technology and information studies
Communications (Journalism focus)
Political Science (Administrative focus)
Political Science (Politics focus)
Business administration
Law
Graphics design
Economy
Nursing (I assume part of the degree forcibly requires rotations in mexican hospitals)
Teaching German as a foreign language
Teaching French as a foreign langage
Teaching Spanish as a foreign language
Teaching English as a foreign language
Teaching Italian as a foreign language
Education
Psychology
Internaional Relations
Sociology
Social work
Masters degrees
Teaching Spanish as a foreign language
Dental hygenist specialization
Official website:
https://cuaed.unam.mx/suayed/oferta-educativa.php