Introduction to Universidad Anáhuac Mayab:
Introduction: Universidad Anáhuac Mayab is a private higher education institution located in Merida, Yucatán, Mexico. It is formally affiliated with the Christian-Catholic Church and has a small student population of 2,000-2,999.
Founded: 1983.
History: Founded in 1983 by Archbishop Manuel Castro Ruiz with the support of a group of businessmen in southern Mexico. Initially, degree programs were offered in business administration, tourism business administration, accounting and law. In 2004, it joined the international Anahuac University Network and in 2006 became the first educational institution in Mexico to have its educational programs 100% accredited by the organization affiliated with the Higher Education Accreditation Commission (COPAES).
Institutional nature: Private, non-profit university.
School strength: It offers courses and programs in many fields and can award officially recognized higher education degrees, including preparatory, bachelor's and master's degrees. It has certain teaching and research strengths in business, law, humanities and social sciences, and its graduates have certain competitiveness in related industries.
Educational philosophy: The school motto is "Vince in bono malum", which means "overcoming evil with good", reflecting its educational philosophy based on Catholic values. (It may emphasize the cultivation of students' moral character and religious beliefs, while also focusing on the development of students' professional knowledge and skills, aiming to cultivate students into well-rounded individuals with a sense of social responsibility and moral bottom line.)
Key disciplines: From the perspective of discipline settings, business, law, humanities and arts, and social sciences are its key disciplines. For example, majors such as business administration, tourism management, accounting, and law have a long history of development and rich teaching resources. There is currently no public information on key laboratories.
Faculty: The specific faculty information is not clearly mentioned, but according to its disciplines, it may have business schools, law schools, humanities schools, social science schools, and other teaching units.
Ranking: 5918th in the world university rankings and 59th in Mexico.
Cost: Undergraduate and postgraduate tuition fees range from $5000 to $7499 (€4555 to €6830) for local and international students.
Campus environment: The campus is located in the urban environment of the city of Mérida, at Carretera Mérida - Progreso km. 15.5 Ap. 96 Cordemex, Mérida, 97310 Yucatán, Mexico. The school has academic and non-academic facilities such as libraries and sports facilities, providing students with a good learning and living environment. At the same time, the campus buildings may have local characteristics, combining traditional and modern styles, creating a strong academic atmosphere and cultural atmosphere.
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