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Constituents The institution also maintains nine satellite locations in Latin America , more than 1,500 distance learning sites, and seven foreign offices in North America , South America , Asia and Europe . With an enrollment of 1,100 graduate students, an Alumni network of over 5,600, 77 full-time faculty and strong ties with businesses and institutions, EGADE offers students the opportunity to be part of an extensive network in which they interact with leaders of major global organizations. EGADE is located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey , 180 miles south of the US-Mexican border, which has been classified by ''Fortune'' magazine as Latin America's most attractive city for business. Educational Model EGADE aims to make studying at the institution an intense and enriching educational experience. EGADE uses what it reegards as an innovative educational model. The School’s educational model is based on values, attitudes, skills and knowledge that aims to ensure the integral development of students and faculty. The EGADE Experience is complemented by the following components:
EGADE is a school that offers programs in a wide variety of academic areas:
Professor s present their courses from an integrated perspective that involves three fundamental elements: science, art and action. These are the three elements that make up the essence of management. All programs are characterized by: #A focus on problem solving, capitalizing on opportunities, strategy, decision-making and business processes from a perspective of ethics and values. #An international character. #The use of state-of-the-art technology to support the learning process. All its programs constitute a learning solution for companies and a learning experience for individuals who seek to increase their level of professional competitiveness. Since 1995, EGADE has had a significant impact on the creation of a new management culture in Latin America. The School has grown from an initial offering of one academic program, with 650 students, to six Masters courses, one Doctorate in Management (PhD), two post-masters certificates and other top management programs, which together reach more than 1,400 business executives in Mexico, Central and South America, North America and Europe every year. Accredited by The Association To Advance Collegiate Schools Of Business {"AACSB") in the USA and the European Quality Improvement System ("EQUIS") in Europe, EGADE offers the following master's degrees:
The MBA curriculum comprises 15 courses. Students in the full-time MBA obtain the degree in 16 months. Reputation EGADE is known for having a strong impact on business education in the world with a special focus in Latin America. Faculty Members Professors in Campus Alanís Dávila, David Ángel. Alanís Villarreal, Rubén Sergio. Barraza Enríquez, Gabriel. Brunell Meneses, Alfredo. Buendía Espinosa, Agustín. Campos Serna, Marcia. Castro Laszlo, Kathia. Cisneros Martínez, Luis Felipe. Cobas Flores, Elisa. Corrales Estrada, Martha. Dávila Martínez, Anabella. Díaz Sáenz, Héctor René. Dieck Assad, Antonio J. Dieck Assad, María De Lourdes Dueñas Villaseñor, Guillermo. Flores Zambada, Ricardo. Fonseca Ramírez, Alejandro. García de la Torre, Consuelo. García-Calderón Díaz, Luis. Garrigoux, Christian. Garza G., Oscar. Garza González, Salvador. Gómez Aguirre, Jaime Alonso. Gómez Cavazos, Irma Adriana. Gómez-Tagle Rangel, Rocío. González Lozano, Sandra P. Guevara Balderas, José Humberto. Gutiérrez Garza, Nicolás. Hendrichs Troeglen, Nicolás Jorge. Hernández Perales, Norma A. Husted Corregan, Bryan Ibarra Salazar, Jorge Ibarra Yúnez, Alejandro Klees, Michael Laszlo Jagerhorn, Alexander Lozano Fernández, Gerardo Lozano Fernández, Julio César Lozano Martínez, Ernesto Maranto Vargas, Daniel Martínez Martínez, Carlos Ruy Martínez Martínez, Martha Argelia Mata Carrasco, Fernando McEntee, Eileen Meade Monteverde, Daniel Molina Gutiérrez, Arturo Ochoa Setzer, Guadalupe A. Otálora Bay, Germán Pablo Villimar, Eduardo Pedroza Villarreal, Jorge Peña González, Jesús Pérez Romero, Luis Alfonso Pérez Torres Lara, Sol Elvira Quiroga Treviño, Ana Mariela Ramos Garza, Claudia Reynoso, Javier Rodríguez Garza, Juan Manuel Rodríguez Guajardo, Raymundo Cruz Rodríguez Rodríguez, Alberto Romero Uscanga, Carlos Santillán Salgado, Roberto J. Scheel Mayenberger, Carlos Serrano Salazar, Carlos Soto Pineda, Eduardo Tamez Lozano, Óscar Toro Palacios, Rosario Villalba Moreno, Olivia Viscencio Brambila, Héctor Visiting Professors Aigner, Denis J. Arreola-Risa, Antonio Garay, Urbi Leibrock, Larry Rodríguez, Carlos M. Frecuent Professors Abasolo Sotres, Ángel Abrego Carrasco, Artemio Almaguer Alanís, Abel Manuel Aneyba, Isabel Batres Soto, Roberto E. Castillo Ayala, Juan Enrique Constaín Van Reck, César Delgado Álvarez, Ernesto Domínguez, José Ignacio Escalate Tovar, Victor Gálvez Martínez, Tomás García, Alejandro Garza Rodríguez, Arturo González Macín, José de Jesús González, Eduardo Güereca Lozano, Carlos Hernández Alanís, Ramiro Hernández Luna, José Ignacio Iglesias Arriaga, Miguel Leal Beltrán, Eduardo Macías Gomezanda, Antonio de Jesús Marchand Flores, Horacio Martínez González, Jorge Arturo Mayet Rivera, Óscar Ramos, Elba Lucía Rocha Silva, Mario Rosas Cantero, Luis Alberto Rubio Pérez, Rafael Sama Treviño, Manuel Stoupignan Guevara, Carlos Tamez Lozano, Rodolfo A. Treviño Cantú, Javier Vázquez Alanís, Gregorio Villalobos Rodríguez, Ángel Villarreal Lozano, Francisco Javier Wong Boren, Adrián Executive Professors Contreras Corpus, Juan Manuel González Zubieta, Rómulo Guajardo Touché, Jorge Lozano Cerda, Arturo Peón Lara, Feliciano Hiram Santos De Hoyos, Alberto Assistant Professors Alvarado Martínez, Luis Felipe Dimon, Denise Eaton, David W. Elizondo Elizondo, Ricardo Figueroa Millán, José Luis García Reyes, Heriberto Garza Cantú, Vidal León Rovira, Noel Moska Arreola, Daniel Rodríguez, Carlos M. Sánchez Cantú, Rosa María Sánchez García, José Manuel Santacruz Medina, Luis Humberto Sepúlveda Martínez, César J. Silva-Castán, Jaime Rafael Treviño, Salvador Valdez García, Carlos Gpe. Wise Lozano, Jorge Alberto Zavaleta Vázquez, Osmar A learning experience beyond borders The nature of its programs and the cultural diversity of students and faculty shape EGADE's international profile. More than 78% of full-time students are international representing a total of 22 nationalities. EGADE's alliances with 130 universities in 31 countries allow students to enhance their multicultural experience. Those who wish to study abroad may choose to participate in exchange programs, double-degree programs or academic trips. Recognized Graduate School Tecnológico De Monterrey ’s EGADE is known for having a strong impact on business education in the world with a special focus in Latin America. Here are a few accolades that have contributed to its renowned international reputation as a world class business school. The No.1 business school in Latin America, and No.16 in the world, according to The Wall Street Journal, 2003. In 2002, EGADE was included for the first time in this ranking, achieving the No.27, the highest position ever given to a first time school. Among the top 20 business schools outside the United States, EGADE is the first and only Latin American school included in the BusinessWeek bi-annual MBA ranking, 2002. Consistently among the leading business school in Latin American (AmericaEconomía magazine, 1998-2003) The highest ranking position among Latin American universities in the World´s Top 100 Business Schools (Financial Times, 2000- 2002) EGADE´s MBA rated among the top 15% of the world “Beyond Grey Pinstripes” survey, conducted by The World Resources Institute and The Aspen Institute Initiative for Social Innovation through Business, 2003, 2001. The best business school in Mexico (Expansión magazine, 2004) The No. 1 business school in Latin America (topmba.com, 2003) One of the Top 50 MBAs in the world (Handelsblatt, 2001) Source '' Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas (EGADE) '' Homepage (in Spanish) |