Regular University Courses (in English, Spanish) - ISEP Exchange
Universidad de Monterrey offers a unique model of liberal arts education that includes co-curricular activities, integrated internships, community service and volunteering opportunities. UDEM is a community united by the common aspiration of contributing to the construction of a sustainable society through knowledge and the spirit of service.
ISEP students immerse themselves in Mexican culture and daily life by taking university classes with local students and living in a residence hall on campus or independently in the community. The university has an active student body, and ISEP students can participate in sports teams, cultural activities and student groups. Internships, community service and volunteering opportunities are all available, and excursions are planned throughout the semester. ISEP students also can be matched with a local UDEM “buddy” to help them navigate life in Monterrey and on campus!
Course Description
UDEM offers a variety of subjects taught in Spanish and English including art and design, business (AACSB accredited), social sciences, health sciences, engineering and international relations. One Spanish as a second language class is also included in ISEP benefits. Students may also enroll in a Spanish language pre-sesson course for an additional fee.
Click on "Estudia" from the homepage to see the degrees and subjects offered at UDEM, and the course catalogs for courses in Spanish and English.
Most courses at UDEM are worth 6 UDEM credits, equivalent to 3 U.S. credits or 6 ECTS.
Universidad de Monterrey
Universidad de Monterrey has forged a reputation as one of the finest universities in the region and is ranked among the top universities in Mexico and Latin America by QS...
Walk Score®: 55Academics
Other Academic Conditions
All students must submit a Spanish Language Evaluation with their ISEP application.
Students taking courses in Spanish must have at least a B1 level in Spanish.
In order to navigate daily life in Mexico, is strongly recommended that even students taking all of their courses in English attend the Spanish language pre-session and/or have at least one semester of Spanish at the university level (A1 or A2 level). Non-native English speakers taking courses in English must comply with the English language requirements indicated above.
Students are required to take a Spanish proficiency test upon arrival to determine the appropriate level for their Spanish as a second language class (if applicable). The host institution ultimately determines your proficiency level and course eligibility.
For Art, Architecture and Design students, during the fall semester (August - December) there is an additional fee, as these students are required to participate in the UDESIGN symposium (workshops and lectures). The fee is $3,000 MXN ($170 USD approx.).
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