Universidad Anáhuac México Sur

Universidad Anáhuac México Sur
Motto Vince in Bono Malum
Motto in English
Defeat Evil with Good
Type Private university
Established 1981
President Act. Abraham Cardenas
Students 2,000
Location Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
Campus Urban
Mascot Lion "Leonel"
Website www.uas.mx

Universidad Anáhuac México Sur is a Catholic, private, higher education institution, located in Mexico City and part of the Anahuac University Network.

Education

Universidad Anáhuac México Sur offers 22 college degrees divided into 13 Schools and Faculties, which are: Law, Business, Engineering, Tourism Management, Architecture, Actuarial Sciences and Finance, Communication, Graphic Design, International Relations, Religious Sciences, Philosophy, Gastronomy and Psychology.

Graduate School

Masters Degrees

PhD Degrees

Student Life

An important part of the pedagogical model at Anahuac University is an integral training. In addition to providing intellectual and professional skills, it is also focused on the human, social and spiritual development of the student.

History

Anáhuac del Sur University opened its doors on September 7, 1981, offering the following academic courses: Business Administration, Tourism Business, Industrial Relations, Graphic Design and Industrial Engineering.

On the first day of the University, Father Faustino Pardo, L.C., founder dean of the University said: "In hope that the seed that we plant in this hill today, germinates and gives abundant fruits for the well being of our youth, and the well being of Mexico."

Honoris Causa Doctorates

In this 30 years the University has given this award to:

Anahuac University Network

This University is part of the Anahuac University Network which consists of ten institutions in Mexico, two in Italy, one in the United States, one in Spain and one in Chile.

Institutional Accreditations

Coordinates: 19°20′11″N 99°14′39″W / 19.3363°N 99.2443°W / 19.3363; -99.2443

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