Undergraduate Programs
The Mexico Campus recruits for the Beverly campus Bachelor Degree Program.
The general education courses are an important part of Endicott's liberal arts focus. In addition to taking courses in his or her chosen field, every student also takes courses in a wide array of fields. This ensures that every student receives a well-rounded education, and, also gives students who are unsure about the program they want to specialize in the opportunity to try out a number of fields - in both academic and practical terms -- without losing time.
The broad spectrum of general education courses and internship opportunities that is available helps students choose the field they like the best. The first two years of study in Mexico are also designed to help students gradually prepare for their eventual immersion into the U.S. culture.
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate program, students are awarded a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Endicott College offers a wide variety of four-year undergraduate degree programs which provide students with a sound preparation in the latest advances in their field of study and training in the use of relevant state-of-the-art technology.
Students also graduate with significant practical work experience, thanks to Endicott's unique Internship Program. Internships are an essential part of all of Endicott's (USA) undergraduate degree programs. Students enrolling in Mexico typically complete two short professional internships in Mexico, in a company or institution in their field of interest, as well as one semester-long internship in the United States. These practical experiences constitute a critical link between the student's academic studies and his/her career preparation.
Endicott College was one of the first universities in the United States to require its students to carry out internships in their fields of study. By the time students graduate, they will have practical work experience and a better idea than most about exactly where they want to go with their professional training. Endicott's internship program has changed its students' lives by providing them with a significant headstart in today's highly competitive employment market.
The following is a list of just a few of the many private companies and public institutions in which Endicott students have carried out internships in Mexico, the United States, and abroad:
Internship Sites in the U.S. - Consulate of Mexico in Boston
- Net Atlantic
- Red Coat Publishing
- Osram Sylvania
- San Antonio Police Department
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Internship Sites in Mexico - Reforma Newspaper
- J.W. Marriot Mexico
- T.V.Azteca
- Telefonos de Mexico
- Comision de Electricidad
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Faculty
Endicott College has a strong academic presence in Mexico City, and a full-time bilingual administrative staff. All faculty members have Master's or Doctoral degrees and extensive teaching and professional experience in their fields of specialization. All students are provided with orientation and advice regarding the design of their programs of study and professional goals. The dedicated staff and small class size - at both the Mexico City and Beverly campuses -- ensure that each student receives friendly and personalized attention throughout the entire program of study.
Campus
Endicott's campus in Mexico City is small, but has everything required to make the first two years of study memorable ones. Here students are in close and friendly contact with fellow students, professors and administrators - much like a warm, diverse, and extended family -- and here students receive the support they need to ensure a successful transition to the colorful and dynamic world of the Beverly campus.
Students' experiences at Endicott College will surely be filled with wonderful moments. Here they will have the opportunity to establish lifelong friendships with students from around the globe, define one's tastes and personality, and mature into an independent and self-reliant adult.
Accommodations
Students will live in Endicott College's campus housing during their final two years at Endicott's Beverly Campus. Should living accommodations in Mexico City be necessary, staff members of Endicott College/Mexico will work with students to find appropriate accommodations during the academic year. The College does not supervise independent housing.
For more information, please contact Dr. Joyce Lujan Martinez, Executive Director and Dean, Endicott College Mexico at 011 (52-55) 5281-2446 and (52-55) 5281-2624 or jmartinez@endicott.com.mx.