Business Or Accounting Course In Spanish

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  1. michael3809

    michael3809 New Member

    Hi, I was wondering if anybody here happens to know of a business administration or accounting program in spanish that can be done at a distance without have to travel to said country for a final exam etc. I'am looking for a bachelors degree program or licenciatura. Any help will be appreciated.

    Thank You,
    Michael
     
  2. Dave C.

    Dave C. New Member

    Michael,

    Heriot Watt's Edinburgh Business School offer a Distance Learning MBA in Spanish. I believe you can take the exams from all over the world. See link below for details of the course:

    EBS Spanish MBA

    All the best,

    Dave C.
     
  3. RFValve

    RFValve Well-Known Member


    At the bachelor's level, you would want to give it a try to ITESM in Mexico. It is AACSB and SACS accredited, it also ranks very high in the Financial Times. However; not a cheap degree.

    http://www.ruv.itesm.mx/
     
  4. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

  5. michael3809

    michael3809 New Member

    Thank you very much, those schools sound great especially monterrey tech because i'am in Mexico. I appreciate your help. Thanks again,

    Michael
     
  6. JLV

    JLV Active Member

    Hi, Michael, take a look at UNED where they have lots of courses in accounting, and several degrees in related areas. You may wanna take a loook as well at UOC, la Universidad Oberta de Cataluña that has a similar offer. UNED costs about 50/60 bucks per course and UOC is significantly more expensive (unless you speak Catalan, a Spanish language halfway between Castilian and French and if you do - or try - you´ll save considerable money). UOC has a continuous assesment method of educatioj so if you pass, then you don´t need an examination. If you don´t, then you have to take a exam at the end of the term. I am pretty sure you could take it in Mexico. UNED gives you a collection of required and recommended books, and a syllabus. You can contact the teachers by telephone or email or internet fora (where they *allegedly* participate), but pretty much you are your own.
     
  7. michael3809

    michael3809 New Member

    Thanks again for your help I will check out the two schools you provided.
     

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