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Universidad Iberoamericana
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The Ibero-American University (in Spanish: Universidad Iberoamericana, abbreviated UIA but commonly known as Ibero) is a Mexican private institution of higher education sponsored by the Society of Jesus. Its flagship campus is located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City but there are others located in Guadalajara, León, Torreón, Puebla and Playas de Tijuana.
Its main library, Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero, holds more than 250,000 books and journals. It is one of the largest law libraries in Mexico and as of 2007, it is one of the largest university libraries in the country.
Departments
Today the university's Mexico City Campus is made up of 19 academic departments, which offer a total of 36 academic programs.
Art Department
Religious Sciences Department
Social and Political Sciences Department
- Political Science and Public Administration
Economics Department
Philosophy Department
History Department
Literature Department
- Latin-American Literature
Management and Public Accountancy Department
- Business Management
- Hospitality Management
- Accountancy and Business Management
- International Business Management
- Finances
- Human Resources
- Marketing
Architecture Department
Communications Department
Law Department
Design Department
- Graphic Design
- Industrial Design
- Interactive Design
- Textile Design
International Studies Department
Physics and Math Department
Engineering Department
- Biomedic Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computing and Electronic Engineering.
- Electronic Engineering
- Physics Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanic and Electric Engineering
- Mechatronic and Production Engineering
- Information Systems Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Telecommunications and Electronics Engineering
Chemical Engineering and Sciences Department
- Chemical Engineering
- Food Engineering
Psychology Department
Health Department
- Nutrition and Food Science
Postgraduate Majors in Campus Ciudad de México
Chemical Engineering and Sciences Department
Notable alumni
- See Category:Ibero-American University alumni
Politicians
Others
- Gerardo Torrado - Notable Mexican football player
- Salma Hayek - Mexican famous actress and married to french Billionaire François-Henri Pinault.
- Olegario Vázquez Aldir - CEO of Grupo Empresarial Ángeles and son of Olegario Vazquez Raña, one of the most richest men in Mexico. He owns Hospitales Ángeles (the largest chain of hospitals in Mexico), the Excelsior Newspaper (one of the largest in the country), Hoteles Camino Real (one of the most prestigious and largest Mexican Hotel Chains), as well as many other businesses and also holds the Concessions to a large number of Airports in Mexico. Billionaire.
- Roberto Hernández Ramírez - Banker - President Banamex and Member of the Board Citibank. Billionaire.
- Daniel Birman Ripstein - Film Producer famous for El Crimen del Padre Amaro, El Callejón de Los Milagros and other films. Oscar Nominee.
- Emilio Azcarraga Jean - President and Owner of Televisa the most important media network in Latin America. Billionaire
- Arturo Ripstein. - Film Director and Producer most famous for producing El Callejón de Los Milagros and Directing Principio y Fin.
- Héctor Aguilar Camín - Mexican writer, journalist and historian.
- Guillermo Arriaga - Film screenwriter, Novelist, and Director most famous for writing (Amores Perros, 21 Grams and Babel). Oscar Nominee.
- Alejandro González Iñárritu - Filmmaker (Amores Perros,21 Grams and Babel) Oscar Nominee.
- Enrique Norten - Mexican architect
- El Hijo del Santo - professional wrestler
- Antonio Serrano - Film director/screenwriter (Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas).
- Isabel Rico De Garcia - Curator/Art Historian (Instituto Cultural De Mexico).
- Alejandro Lozano - Film Director most famous for Matando Cabos.
- Emmanuel Lubezki - Cinematographer who worked in The Birdcage, Reality Bites, Sleepy Hollow, Children of Men and other Films. Oscar Winner.
Faculty
- See also Category:Ibero-American University faculty
See also
External links
Coordinates: 19°22′16″N 99°15′48.8″W / 19.37111, -99.263556
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