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3 Masters Degree Programs in San Andrés Cholula Mexico


Madero University
Master in Interpretation and Translation
- Puebla, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The purpose of the Master in Interpretation and Translation is to train professional, competent, and intercultural interpreters and translators who contribute to international communication from their specialty. This master's degree develops advanced competencies in the practice of interpreting, consecutive and simultaneous, and English-Spanish-English translation in the business, business, scientific-technical, diplomatic and legal fields.


Madero University
Master in Public Relations
- Puebla, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master in Public Relations aims to professionalize all those people who are dedicated to the image and public relations of an institution or public figure and to professionals who want to develop in this activity, attending the 4 main areas of Public Relations, Management Skills, Image, and Logistics.
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Madero University
Master in International Logistics
- Puebla, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master in International Logistics aims to train professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary for success in an international work environment. The program was born to satisfy the growing demand for competitive leaders who have a global strategic vision and are prepared to occupy key positions in logistics matters. The master's degree offers a program aimed at strengthening and developing knowledge in those professionals linked to the logistics process and for those who aspire to start some specialized activity within the supply chain.
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Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. Working may require a work visa, which is difficult to get if you want to freelance for a short time. Most of the government-funded universities in major cities (state capital) have short courses on history, gastronomy, and cultural subjects, and most of them are almost free.