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University Of The Valley Of Guatemala
FOOD INNOVATION & GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
In Guatemala, professionals from various disciplines work in the food industry. Many of them face new challenges every day that require them to innovate, undertake, and develop strategies that allow them to position their products in the market. That is why, to achieve a successful performance, it is essential that these professionals have superior and updated training in food-related issues. The Master in Food Innovation & Global Management is a program that responds to these needs. It lays the foundations of food technology to develop new products, new business models, and be able to manage innovation within a food company. Likewise, it provides the necessary competencies to be able to undertake and perform successfully in management fields in the industry. Welcome!


Universidad Francisco Marroquin
Degree in Entrepreneurship
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
Bachelor's degree
Full time
8 semesters
On-Campus
Spanish
Entrepreneurship is a new career of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the UFM focused on entrepreneurship and business. It offers the traditional strengths of the Faculty, of a rigorous formation in administration, finance and economy, with a special accent from the beginning, in the art, science and practice of entrepreneurship.
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There are several private universities that can be found throughout Guatemala. Despite this, it still has some of the lowest literacy levels in all of Central America. Those looking to study in this country may have to pay higher tuition due to the privatized school systems.