08-14-2024, 04:04 AM
Yup, yet another online public Mexican university! The UVEG is gaining so much popularity that other states are opening their own online state schools, and the UNIVIM has very affordable degrees that seem to be comparable in price as the UVEG.
The UNIVIM has some degrees that I have seldom ever seen being offered online, so perhaps there are students that could benefit from going here.
Bachelors degrees:
3 year degrees
Public Administration
Sports culture and fitness
Cooperation (Might be a Psychology related degree?)
Law and Juridic studies
Education with inclusion focus
Gender studies
Public safety and citizen attention
4 year degrees
Educational planning and evaluation
Herbolary and Phytotherapy (seems like an adjacent homeopathic degree but not medicine per se)
Agroindustial development Engineering
Classes seem to open I think twice a year and need at least 35 applicants. Classooms maximum 70 students prioritized based on a first serve sign up basis. Everyone does a propedeutic introduction course for 240 MXN (13 USD). Their schedule seem to be Sept-Dec, I will assume the spring term is also 4 months long. Non mexicans pay around 840 MXN additional fee.
Documents needed to sign up for bachelors:
Birth certificate
Highschool grades. Both birth certificates and highschool degrees from abroad need apostille and Spanish translation.
1 black and white photo
Photo ID (INE voting card/passport)
Proof of address like a utility bill
Curp (or foreign national ID equivalent)
Masters degrees:
Access to information, transparency and anti corruption
Public administration and digital government
Productivity quality
Educational competencies for educational action
Communications
Physical culture (sports fitness)
Juridical defense and human rights
Organizational human development
Science education (teaching degree focused on science)
Quality and business management
Management and environment evaluation
Educational innovation
Oral trials in penal matters (law degree)
Alternative media of solving controversies (not sure if this is law degree or audiovisual)
Public health
Social inclusion
Citizen safety
Educational teaching for tranversality of gender (I think it is teaching with gender studies focus)
Sign up for masters seems to be similar as bachelors. Their propedeutic course costs 1932 mxn (102 USD). This payment can be done at a bancomer bank. Not sure if they can let you do that payment via bancomer app or credit card.
Masters have inscriptions 5804 mxn (306 USD) I suppose twice a year. Like bachelors, masters students are charged 200 mxn a month to use the online platform.
Doctorates
Constitutional law and amparo
Education with learning technology and knowledge
Public politics, local government and development
Environmental policies and governorship
Public policies for the health sector
Doctorates need 10 students to sign up each semester to open the class. Propedeutic course costs 1933 mxn (102 USD). The monthly fee to use the website is 200 mxn just like the other degrees. Doctorate has an inscription cost of 11,048 MXN (583 USD), I will presume this expense is every 6 months.
There are also diplomados or certificate programs being offered:
Tutoring for virtual platforms
Educational skills
Instructional designers (not sure if this is IT related degree)
Educational intervention
Formulation and evaluation of investment projects
Herbolary clinic
Gender and social development
Digital tools for online mediation
Evaluation and environment development
Analysis of restorative justice with gender perspective
Signs ups 3 times a year in February, May and August.
Certificate programs require birth certificate, photo ID and curp (or the ID number equivalent for foreigners)
Costs 200 mxn a month to use the platform plus the propedeutic course 1932 mxn, inscription fee of 5800 MXN and a 594 MXN fee for the diploma. Payments via bancomer. Certificate programs give 16 hours per week, seems like they have an average 4 modules.
The school also offers a short degree in Mexican sign language for the same costs as their masters.
Other interesting degrees that I think are treated somewhat similarly as certificates are courses in mezcal production, english-spanish translation, digital journalism, anticorruption, peace culture, data protection, environmental impact, math teaching, chemistry teaching, physics teaching, and sustainable development among some other courses.
Website
https://univim.edu.mx/
The UNIVIM has some degrees that I have seldom ever seen being offered online, so perhaps there are students that could benefit from going here.
Bachelors degrees:
3 year degrees
Public Administration
Sports culture and fitness
Cooperation (Might be a Psychology related degree?)
Law and Juridic studies
Education with inclusion focus
Gender studies
Public safety and citizen attention
4 year degrees
Educational planning and evaluation
Herbolary and Phytotherapy (seems like an adjacent homeopathic degree but not medicine per se)
Agroindustial development Engineering
Classes seem to open I think twice a year and need at least 35 applicants. Classooms maximum 70 students prioritized based on a first serve sign up basis. Everyone does a propedeutic introduction course for 240 MXN (13 USD). Their schedule seem to be Sept-Dec, I will assume the spring term is also 4 months long. Non mexicans pay around 840 MXN additional fee.
Documents needed to sign up for bachelors:
Birth certificate
Highschool grades. Both birth certificates and highschool degrees from abroad need apostille and Spanish translation.
1 black and white photo
Photo ID (INE voting card/passport)
Proof of address like a utility bill
Curp (or foreign national ID equivalent)
Masters degrees:
Access to information, transparency and anti corruption
Public administration and digital government
Productivity quality
Educational competencies for educational action
Communications
Physical culture (sports fitness)
Juridical defense and human rights
Organizational human development
Science education (teaching degree focused on science)
Quality and business management
Management and environment evaluation
Educational innovation
Oral trials in penal matters (law degree)
Alternative media of solving controversies (not sure if this is law degree or audiovisual)
Public health
Social inclusion
Citizen safety
Educational teaching for tranversality of gender (I think it is teaching with gender studies focus)
Sign up for masters seems to be similar as bachelors. Their propedeutic course costs 1932 mxn (102 USD). This payment can be done at a bancomer bank. Not sure if they can let you do that payment via bancomer app or credit card.
Masters have inscriptions 5804 mxn (306 USD) I suppose twice a year. Like bachelors, masters students are charged 200 mxn a month to use the online platform.
Doctorates
Constitutional law and amparo
Education with learning technology and knowledge
Public politics, local government and development
Environmental policies and governorship
Public policies for the health sector
Doctorates need 10 students to sign up each semester to open the class. Propedeutic course costs 1933 mxn (102 USD). The monthly fee to use the website is 200 mxn just like the other degrees. Doctorate has an inscription cost of 11,048 MXN (583 USD), I will presume this expense is every 6 months.
There are also diplomados or certificate programs being offered:
Tutoring for virtual platforms
Educational skills
Instructional designers (not sure if this is IT related degree)
Educational intervention
Formulation and evaluation of investment projects
Herbolary clinic
Gender and social development
Digital tools for online mediation
Evaluation and environment development
Analysis of restorative justice with gender perspective
Signs ups 3 times a year in February, May and August.
Certificate programs require birth certificate, photo ID and curp (or the ID number equivalent for foreigners)
Costs 200 mxn a month to use the platform plus the propedeutic course 1932 mxn, inscription fee of 5800 MXN and a 594 MXN fee for the diploma. Payments via bancomer. Certificate programs give 16 hours per week, seems like they have an average 4 modules.
The school also offers a short degree in Mexican sign language for the same costs as their masters.
Other interesting degrees that I think are treated somewhat similarly as certificates are courses in mezcal production, english-spanish translation, digital journalism, anticorruption, peace culture, data protection, environmental impact, math teaching, chemistry teaching, physics teaching, and sustainable development among some other courses.
Website
https://univim.edu.mx/