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SUMMER SCHOOL 2015 Mexico City Campus ( CCM)

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SUMMER SCHOOL 2015 Mexico City Campus ( CCM)

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WELCOME TO MEXICO CITY

Live an amazing summer in our Mexico City SUMMER SCHOOL 2015

Discover the heart of the country were precolombian and colonial heritage blend with the contemporary, modern looking to the future

Explore wonderful Mexico City museums, festivals, parks, markets and outdoor activities

Maximize your summer time both academically and culturally

Choose in between academic courses, internship or both

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BUILDING YOUR SUMMER SCHOOL AT CCM

Summer Certificates : two summer courses in a specific field, each one lasting 5 weeks and 48 teaching hours

Summer courses : Students are able to select the courses separately and make their own combination (one or two, each one lasting 5 weeks and 48 teaching hours)

Summer Courses + internship : you can enroll into one summer course (5 weeks and 48 teaching hours) plus a half time 6 or 8 weeks internship

Internship summer : full time 6 or 8 weeks internship, only available for students from partner universities

Taylor made programs : we can also create a special program according to your needs, a minimum of 12 students will be required

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SUMMER CERTIFICATES 2015

TAUGHT IN ENGLISH

Latin American and Caribbean challenges

RI 2029 History of Contemporary Mexico

RI 2012 Latin American and Caribbean Regional Scenario

Innovative and global enterprises

AD2011 Innovation, Markets and Technological Development

NI1001 Enterprise, Culture and Business in The World

Globalization and intercultural negotiation

RI3003 Economic Globalization

NI3035 Intercultural Negotiation and Communication

Applied ethics and social responsibility

H1018 Ethics, Self and Society

DS3003 Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability

Mexican cinema and Film appreciation

AV2012 Mexican Cinema

AV3016 History of Film Industry

If you require descriptions of the courses please enter in the following link:

https://prd28pi01.itesm.mx/Recepcion/StudyInMexico/OfertaAcademica/Buscar

Students can also select the topics separately if they don’t want the

certificate

International students will take classes with regular Tec students

We can offer a course of your choice in a taylor made program

(minimum 12 students is required)

A minimum of 12 students is required to offer any course

CREDITS PER COURSE

8 mexican credits - 5 ECTS - 3 US credits 5 weeks and 48 teaching hours

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Tentative list of courses offered in Spanish: we will offer

more than 100 courses taught in spanish, the final list

will be confirmed later

We can also offer Language Courses, according to

the level of the students participating in the summer

school

SUMMER COURSES 2015

CREDITS PER COURSE

8 mexican credits - 5 ECTS - 3 US credits

5 weeks and 48 teaching hours

CREDITS PER INTERNSHIP COMBINED WITH A COURSE

8 mexican credits - 5 ECTS - 3 US credits

6-8 weeks and 160 internship hours

CREDITS PER FULL TIME INTERNSHIP

16 mexican credits - 10 ECTS - 6 US credits

6-8 weeks and 250 internship hours

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INTERNSHIP SUMMER 2015

Internship areas

Accounting

Business management

Communication and media

Community and social work

Design

Education

Finance

Human resources

Industrial Engineering

International studies

Marketing

Tourism and hospitality

PLACEMENT CONFIRMATION: Once resumes are

received and interviews are done a promotion

period will take place before internship is

confirmed. Specific internships are not

guaranteed but promotion will continue until

placement is done.

Requirements: • Advanced level of spanish (2 years of study)

• Resume in English and Spanish

• Letter of internship purpose in English and Spanish

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STUDENT LIFE

Sports and cultural summer workshops on campus will be

available for all our students

We will offer a free excursion to Teotihuacan archeological

site

We will also offer optional activities open to all students in

campus**:

- Museums such as Frida Kahlo Museum, Museo Nacional

de Antropología, Museo Interactivo de Economía, etc.

- Historical sites ( Coyoacán, Centro Histórico de la

Ciudad de México)

**extra costs could be attached to these options

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HOUSING OPTIONS

HOST FAMILY PROGRAM Single room fully furnished

3 meals included

Pick up service can be requested

Recommended for students seeking to experience the atmosphere of a Mexican family

INDEPENDENT LODGING Appartments or houses that can be shared between three or more

students

Single rooms fully furnished

HOTELS AND HOSTELS Upon request wa can also provide a list of hotels and hostels for students

to select.

The student selects the type of housing, we make all the arrangements and inform about the option that each student will have

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INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE

COVERAGES AMMOUNTS

Medical expenses (sickness & accidents). 120,000 USD

Emergency evacuation expenses

(sickness & accidents). 120,000 USD

Compensation for total and permanent

disability caused by accident. 60,000 USD

Compensation for accidental death. 60,000 USD

Dismemberment scale “a”. 60,000 USD

Repatriation of remains. 15,000 USD

Civil liability through trip. 500,000 USD

It is mandatory for students to acquire an international insurance with certain

coverages an ammounts The insurance plan will be acquired on behalf of the students, each student will pay for it as part of a summer package.

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SUMMER CALENDAR

ONLY COURSES

Arrival day: May the 31st

Orientation and welcome event: June the 1st

First day of classes: June the 2nd

Last day of classes: July the 8th

Closing ceremony: July the 9th

Departure: July the 10th

ONLY INTERNSHIP

Arrival day: May the 31th

Orientation and welcome event: June the 1st

First day of internship: First week of June**

Last day of internship: July the 23th

Closing ceremony: July the 24th

Departure: July the 25th

** The exact date will depend on the enterprise, each

student participating on internship summer will receive the

confirmation of the corresponding starting date

COURSE + INTERNSHIP

Arrival day: May the 31th

Orientation and welcome event: June the 1st

First day of classes: June the 2nd

Last day of classes: July the 8th

First day of internship: First week of June**

Last day of internship: July the 23th

Closing ceremony: July the 24th

Departure: July the 25th

** The exact date will depend on the enterprise and

the schedule of courses, each student participating will

receive the confirmation of the corresponding starting

date

Application deadlines:

Summer courses: April the 1st, 2015

Internship summer: March the 15th, 2015

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TUITION AND FEES STUDENTS FROM UNIVERSITIES WITH EXCHANGE AGREEMENT

Includes : - Welcome Lunch - Orientation session

- Closing ceremony - Sports and Cultural summer workshops on campus - Certificate of Accomplishment - Surprise excursion - International insurance

The student selects the type of housing and the service is arranged by us Meal plans can be offered on campus ( Breakfast + Lunch ). Price range on campus for breakfast is $ 2 – 5 USD and Lunch is $ 4 –6 USD

Transportation plan to/from campus could be included depending on accommodation location

TUITION FOR PARTNER UNIVERSITIES TUITION FOR COURSES

1 course from our regular offer 300 USD From June 2nd to July the 8th

2 courses from our regular offer 500 USD From June 2nd to July the 8th

TUITION FOR INTERNSHIP

Internship placement 300 USD

Only available for partner universities, from June 2nd to July the

24th

INSURANCE COST (select one according to length of your stay)

Insurance (courses from regular offer) 181 USD Applicable for programs running from June 2nd to July the 8th

Insurance (programs with internship) 220 USD Applicable for programs running from June 2nd to July the 24th

HOUSING (select one according to your preference)

Independent lodging 400 USD Costs per month (only the room)

Host family program 500 USD Costs per month (room with three meals included)

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TUITION AND FEES FOR INDEPENDENT STUDENTS (FROM UNIVERSITIES WITHOUT AGREEMENT)

TUITION FOR INDEPENDENT STUDENTS TUITION FOR COURSES

1 course 600 USD From June 2nd to July the 8th

2 courses 1000 USD From June 2nd to July the 8th

INSURANCE COST (select one according to length of your stay)

Insurance (1 month) 181 USD

Applicable for programs running from June 2nd to July the

8th

HOUSING (select one according to your preference)

Independent lodging 400 USD Costs per month (only the room)

Host family program 500 USD Costs per month (room with three meals included)

Includes : - Welcome Lunch - Orientation session - Closing ceremony - Sports and Cultural summer workshops on campus

- Certificate of Accomplishment - Surprise excursion - International insurance

The student selects the type of housing and the service is arranged by

us Meal plans can be offered on campus ( Breakfast + Lunch ). Price range on campus for breakfast is $ 2 – 5 USD and Lunch is $ 4 –6 USD Transportation plan to/from campus could be included depending on

accommodation location

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CONTACT

PAULINA MARTÍNEZ SUÁREZ International students coordinator

[email protected] 52 55 5483 1742

Further information:

http://www.itesm.mx/wps/wcm/connect/SIM/Ciudad+de+Mexico+EN/About+Us/Campus+Ciudad+de+Mexico/