For the third consecutive time, Mackenzie Presbyterian University (MPU), through the Coordination for International and Interinstitutional Cooperation (COI), reinforces its commitment to internationalization by providing courses with classes taught in foreign languages for undergraduate programs.
Currently, students from different Mackenzie campuses have the opportunity to take hybrid-format courses, with in-person classes for students at the campus where the course is offered, and online classes for students from other campuses. This flexibility aims to provide an accessible and dynamic learning experience, meeting the demands of an increasingly connected world.
Additionally, students from foreign educational institutions that have partnerships with MPU have the option to take these courses remotely, expanding the boundaries of internationalization and promoting interaction among students from different cultural contexts.
The Subjects in Foreign Languages Program has the overall goal of showcasing Mackenzie Presbyterian University's internationalization efforts. The core of the initiative aims to inform about opportunities for upcoming semesters, disseminating knowledge among students, faculty, and the external community.
Courses, taught in English, Spanish, or bilingual, are offered semesterly as part of the regular curriculum, as elective courses, or as integrative projects, thus promoting interaction among students. To explore the opportunities offered by the Foreign Language Courses Program, access it here.