SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
But before one can taste the colourful college
life in
Students follow one of the two tracks:
I. Academic
University-Preparatory (Bachillerato General) programs lead to the award of
the bachillerato / preparatorio and a certifocado de etsudios (transcript)
attesting to completion of the program. After completion of academic
university-preparatory programs as well as technical programs incorporating
university preparatory studies, the transcript will somewhere state that the
student has finished the study of the "bachillerato" or the
"preparatoria”.
Higher secondary university preparatory
programs traditionally have prepared students by discipline — streaming in such
areas as pre-engineering, pre-medicine, or the humanities among others. More
recently, however, the trend has been towards a more general academic
curriculum during the first two years, followed by specialization in the third
year. A foreign language, typically English, is compulsory.
Graduates (bachilleres) from upper secondary
programs attached to universities and other higher education institutions have
traditionally been granted automatic admission (pase automático) to their institution’s
programs, whereas students applying from elsewhere must sit admissions
examinations.
II. Professional
Technical Education (educación profesional técnica) leads to the title
título de técnico profesional (title of professional technician).This sector of
upper-secondary study was formerly classified as terminal vocational study, but
in 1997 the SEP* designated it as "preparatory.” Holders of the título de
técnico profesional are now officially eligible for admission to licenciado
degree programs. Students take general education classes (mathematics, English,
sciences, etc) in addition to professional classes in their field of
specialization.
And then goes the precious higher education.
Like that of many of its neighbors,
Much of the growth has come in the private
sector, which now enrolls just over one million students, up dramatically from
ADMISSION TO HIGHER
EDUCATION
Completion of an academic or technical
upper-secondary program (bachillerato or profesional técnico) is ordinarily
required for admission to tertiary level institutions. Certain university
departments require that incoming students complete higher-secondary programs
in a track relevant to their prospective major field of study.
Selection procedures to different institutions
vary greatly depending on demand. Typically, entrance examinations and
bachillerato grade point averages are used to filter students.
TYPES OF INSTITUTIONS
According to government data, there were more
than 2,500 institutions of higher education in
Subsistema de Universidades Públicas (Public University Subsystem): includes
61 federal and state universities, many of which have been awarded the status
of "autonomous.” These institutions have a large degree of autonomy over
management, budgeting, and curricular content. They may also incorporate, and
therefore bestow official validity on programs offered at private institutions.
Universities with this status have the word Autónoma in their name. The largest
such university, the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
[UNAM] enrolls over 200,000 students.
Subsistema de Educación Tecnológica (Technological Education Subsystem):
Research-based science and technology institutions comprising 39 polytechnic
universities and 218 technological institutes offering university degrees in
engineering and applied sciences. These institutions tend to be very
specialized, offering programs in just a few fields of study.
Subsistema de Universidades Tecnológicas (Technological University Subsystem): 61
institutions administered by state authorities but authorized by guidelines
established by the SEP that offer two-year técnico degree programs incorporating
on-the-job training in applied disciplines.
Subsistema de Educación
Subsistema de Otras Instituciones Públicas (Other Public Institutions Subsystem):
116 "other” specialized institutions of higher education including the
Instituto de Antropología e Historia, schools belonging to the umbrella
institution of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes and institutions of the
armed forces.
Subsistema de Instituciones Particulares (Private Institution Subsystem): Nearly
2,000 private higher education institutions whose programs of study are
supervised by either federal or state ministries, or by public autonomous
universities. Private institutions of higher education offer all types of
degrees in all disciplines. Programs with official validity at private
institutions of higher education are incorporated under a public autonomous
university or are recognized by the SEP (or other ministry). Degrees from
incorporated programs are issued by the incorporating autonomous university;
however, transcripts may be issued by the private institution.
Institutions of higher education may also be
categorized according to their official institutional and program recognition.
According to this schema, there are six types of institutions: public
autonomous universities, public state institutions, institutions dependent on
the federal government, private independent (libre) institutions, private
institutions with official validity, and institutions without official
validity.
SEP* - the Secretaría de Educación Pública/SEP (Secretariat of Public Education)
CENEVAL* - CENEVAL/Centro
Nacional de Evaluación (
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