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Monterrey ... metropolitan area and capital, Nuevo León state, northern Mexico; at an altitude of 1,765 ft (538 m) and partly surrounded by mountains, it is on the floodplain of the eastward-flowing Río Santa Catarina. It was founded in 1579, but floods, hostile Indians, its distance from Mexico City, and lack of metals kept it small and unimportant until the late 19th century. Rail connections with Laredo, Texas, opened in 1882, Further growth was stimulated by the building of the Inter-American Highway, beginning in 1930, which led to the development of Monterrey into Mexico's third largest city and one of the most energetic and up-to-date industrial complexes in the hemisphere. On a semiarid piedmont north and east of the city there is considerable irrigated agriculture. Local rivers provide hydroelectric power, but for both irrigation and electricity, Monterrey is the chief Mexican beneficiary of the great Falcón Dam, on the Lower Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte). The city is the site of Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (1943), Nuevo León University (1933), Labastida University (1947), the Regiomontane University (1957), and the University of Monterrey (1969). It is on main highways, railroads, and air routes between Laredo, to the north, and Mexico City, to the south. Population (1980) metropolitan area, 1,702,000. |
Undergraduate Courses and ProgramsBeginning Fall 2001 Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM) program students can register for a select group of undergraduate online courses from Athabasca University's School of Business. UDEM supports the access its students will have studies in English through online learning with students in Canada and around the world.
Master of Distance Education
This program is intended to cater to individuals who work or aspire to work in distance education and training in such diverse distance education and training settings as business firms, government agencies, voluntary and professional associations, hospitals and other health care organizations, schools, colleges and universities. Students participating in this collaborative master's program will be enrolled in one of two different routes to a master's degree:
- Master of Education with Specialization in Distance Education ('M.Ed route'). Students who enroll in this route complete five (5) core courses in the Master of Education program at UDEM, five (5) core courses at AU, and the remaining courses and a thesis from UDEM. The degree is awarded by UDEM.
- Master of Distance Education ('MDE route'). Students who enroll in this route complete five (5) core courses in the Master of Education program at UDEM, five (5) core courses at AU, three (3) elective credits from UDEM and nine (9) elective credits from AU. AU will then administer a written and oral comprehensive examination. The degree is awarded by AU.
In addition to their degree, students who graduate from the program will receive a certificate of completion in the UDEM-AU collaborative master's progrom - Information Centre Phone Enquiries: 1-800-788-9041
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