On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
International Summer
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- Courses taught jointly by an ITESO and an international professor.
- Schedule: Monday to Thursday 9 AM - 1 PM.
- ITESO Credits: 8 credits per course. (equivalent to 4 US credits).
- All courses require a minimum enrollment to open.
- Students may combine this course offering with a Spanish grammar class at the beginning or intermediate levels.
Digital Photography
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Astronomy
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Regenerative Cosmetic Chemistry
Ethics and System Vulnerability: Advanced Hacking
Questions?
Courses offered in
ENGLISH
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Financial Data Analysis and Indicator Design Laboratory
Prevention of Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
International Summer
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Culture and Knowledge
Statistical Learning Laboratory
- Courses taught jointly by an ITESO and an international professor.
- Schedule: Monday to Thursday 9 AM - 1 PM*.
- ITESO Credits: 8 credits per course. (equivalent to 4 US credits).
- All courses require a minimum enrollment to open.
- Language requirement for the courses in Spanish = B2 level.
Social Poster: Illustration and traditional engraving techniques
Corporate Identity
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Body Recomposition Across the Life Cycle
Structural Mechanics
Pattern Making and Alternative Fashion Design
Courses offered in
Strategic Design V
SPANISH
Questions?
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
International Summer
Thin Film Fabrication By Physical Vapor Deposition
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- Courses taught jointly by an ITESO and an international professor.
- Schedule: Monday to Thursday 9 AM - 1 PM.
- ITESO Credits: 8 credits per course. (equivalent to 4 US credits).
- All courses require a minimum enrollment to open.
- Language requirement for the courses in Spanish = B2 level.
Wind Engineering and Industrial Buildings
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Analytics Strategy
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Inferential Statistics
Bilingual courses
Spanish & English
Questions?
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
International Summer
Marketing and Digital Strategy Management
- Courses taught jointly by an ITESO and an international professor.
- Schedule: Monday to Thursday 9 AM - 1 PM.
- ITESO Credits: 8 credits per course. (equivalent to 4 US credits).
- All courses require a minimum enrollment to open.
- Language requirement for the courses in Spanish = B2 level.
- Most postgraduate courses are held in the afternoon. These may overlap with Spanish class schedules, so it is important to check the timetables carefully.
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Probabilistic Graphical Models
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EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Professional Integration Workshop in Sustainability
POSTGRADUATEin SPANISH
Ecodesign Strategies
Questions?
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
International Summer
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
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- Schedule: Monday to Thursday 3:00pm - 6:00pm.
- ITESO Credits: 6 credits per course. (equivalent to 3 US credits).
- All levels require a minimum enrollment to open.
- Can be combined with content courses from the International Summer Program.
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Spanish grammar
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- Take spanish classes at beginner or intermediate levels!
- We offer an online placement test to determine your level before classes start.
- Includes 3-4 local excursions.
Learn Spanish during the summer!
Questions?
Tuition and housing information
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
International Summer
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
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Program includes:
- Voluntary airport pickup (opt in)
- On-site orientation and welcome session
- Official transcript issued in English, sent to home university.
Housing: Is located across the street from campus and managed by an external party. We are able to reserve spaces on behalf of incoming students!
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EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Plan ahead and consider your budget!
Questions?
International Summer
APPLY NOW!
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Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Mtro. Claudio Monterrubio Visiting professor: Mtro. Kaleb Yemail Cardenas IE University, Spain Offered to students from majors in: Creativity, art and design
Course Description: Through this course, students will learn the fundamentals of thin film fabrication by physical vapor deposition and understand the mechanisms of formation and growth of this type of nanostructures. Thermodynamic and kinetic considerations during the nucleation and evolution of thin films will be addressed. In addition, students will gain an understanding of the basic principles of several analytical techniques used to study the microstructure, morphology, and crystalline structure of thin films and nanostructures. ITESO professor: Dr. Sebastián Gascón Pérez Visiting professor: Prof. Dr. Gunther Richter Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme, Germany Offered to students from majors in: Nanotechnology Engineering, Biotechnology Engineering, Chemistry Engineering, Electronic Engineering
Course Description: TBD ITESO Professor: Mtro. Luis Felipe Gómez Estrada Visiting Professor: Dr. Jonathan Brindle Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France Offered to students from majors in: Data Science and Engineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, International Business
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Claudia Guadalupe Vizcaino Acevez Visiting professor: Gisela Beatríz Fortuna Mantellini Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España Offered to students from majors in: Design, Architecture, Psychology.
Course Description: Social Poster is a discipline where visual communication and social engagement meet. Under the guidance of renowned Catalan illustrator Pepe Serra, internationally awarded and contributor to prestigious media such as Le Monde, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the BBC, participants will explore the entire design process: from research and conceptualisation, to illustration and production using traditional engraving techniques. This course combines technical learning with social reflection, offering students the opportunity to create graphic pieces with significant impact and exceptional aesthetics. An experience that promotes critical thinking and technical mastery of a classic discipline with contemporary relevance. ITESO Professor: Mtro. Carlos Ignacio Nájar Aceves Visiting Professor: Pepe Serra ESDI Barcelona, Spain Offered to post-graduate students: Design Art and Creation, Communication and Audiovisual Arts, Advertising and Strategic Communication
Course Description: TBD ITESO Professor: TBD Visiting Professor: Marysa Dawling United Kingdom Offered to students from majors in: Communication, Audiovisual Arts, Arts and Creation, Cultural Management.
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Dr. Juan Carlos Santos Preciado Visiting professor: Dr. Erick Burgos Ganuza Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas, El Salvador Offered to students from majors in: Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Patricia Muñoz López Visiting professor: Dr. Jesús Eladio Sánchez García ICIMAF, Cuba Offered to students from majors in: Nutrition and Food Sciences, Psychology, Education
Course Description: Develop, apply, create and characterize advanced cosmetic formulations with a specific focus on cell regeneration through the incorporation of innovative active ingredients, through a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental physicochemical principles of the formulations, and the physiological, genetic and metabolic processes of the cells. ITESO professor: Dr. Fernando Hernández Ramirez Visiting professor: Dra. Monserrat Roman Lara Aston University, England Offered to students from majors in: Biotechnology Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Food Engineering, Environmental Engineering.
Course Description: The study of stars and celestial bodies has motivated the development of areas as disparate as medicine, materials, architecture, and telecommunications. It has inspired painting and literature; it has been related to cosmological and cosmogonic thoughts, with theologies and religions. This class is for students interested in knowing why stars emit light and heat, the functioning of the Solar System, how a black hole is generated, or the parts that make up a galaxy. ITESO Professor: MC Javier Zapata Romano Visiting Professor: Dr. Juan Luis Verbena Contreras University of Cologne, Germany Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: This course examines truth not as a fixed concept to be learned but as a construct developed collectively through processes of knowing and relating to oneself, others, and nature, with the aim of transforming the world. It questions knowledge as a single interpretation of reality, analyzing the processes, conditions, and elements involved in its construction, validation, and dissemination, as well as the roles individuals play in these dynamics. Participants will reflect critically on how ways of knowing are shaped by society and culture, considering their implications and consequences. Group (A): Knowledge and culture: In the Context of the Global South, the Caribbean Experience ITESO professor: Dr. Luis Francisco Talavera Durón Visiting professor: Dr. Handerson Joseph Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Group (B): Knowledge and culture: Living Community Culture as a Tool for Knowledge and Social Transformation ITESO professor: Maestra Rocío Orozco Sánchez Visiting professor: Clarisa Inés Fernández Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: Toolkit and Strategies for Future Health Professionals TBD. ITESO Professor: Mtra. Dana Esmeralda Valle Galindo VisitingProfessor: Dr. Eva León Zerceño Universidad Miguel Hernández, España Offered to students from majors in: Social Sciences and Humanities.
Course Description: Spanish 101 is an introduction to the Spanish language, designed for people who have little or no knowledge of Spanish. Based on a task-oriented approach to language and culture learning, it allows the beginner student to develop the necessary abilities to communicate satisfactorily in Spanish in everyday situations. The intermediate level provides students the opportunity to expand their vocabulary, focus on major communicative functions and gain some sociocultural understanding of the Spanish speaking world. ITESO Professor: To be confirmed Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: The course proposes the realization of a theoretical and practical experience in which the student will have the opportunity to participate in an intensive, professional training period, typical of the field of International Consulting in Regional, Local and Urban Development and Design. Through work in inter and transdisciplinary teams and with an international workshop format, a real case study will be addressed in the field of sustainable territorial and urban development. The proposed work methodology foresees the interaction with the territory, its actors and the social, economic and environmental dynamics that are established with it, identifying territorial problems to propose comprehensive responses based on dialogue between the different participating disciplines and from a sustainable approach. ITESO Professor: Dr. Daniel Enrique Sardo Visiting Professor: Mtro. Lucas Martín Ruarte Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Argentina Offered to post-grad students: Master in Sustainable City and Public Space, Master in Strategic Design and Social Innovation
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Dr. Rodrigo Torres Mejorada Visiting professor: Mtro. Cristian Exequiel Uema Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB), Colombia Offered to students from majors in: Master’s in Business Administration (MBA), Master’s in Strategic Design and Social Innovation, Specialization in Business Analytics, Specialization in International Business, Master’s in Public Policy and Analytics; any other graduate program.
Course Description: Spanish 101 is an introduction to the Spanish language, designed for people who have little or no knowledge of Spanish. Based on a task-oriented approach to language and culture learning, it allows the beginner student to develop the necessary abilities to communicate satisfactorily in Spanish in everyday situations. The intermediate level provides students the opportunity to expand their vocabulary, focus on major communicative functions and gain some sociocultural understanding of the Spanish speaking world. ITESO Professor: To be confirmed Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Mtro. Manuel López Godoy Visiting professor: Dr. Alireza Behnejad University of Surrey, United Kingdom Offered to students from majors in: Mechanical Engineering
Course Description: Learn and practice advanced techniques for penetration testing in web systems. ITESO Professor: TBD Visiting Professor: Mr. Jamie O'Hare, United Kingdom Offered to students from majors in: Cybersecurity, Computer Security Engineering, Computer Science, Software Development.
Course Description: The Financial Data Analysis and Indicator Design Laboratory trains students in advanced data analysis tools and methodologies for strategic business and financial decision-making. Through real-world cases, students learn to define key metrics, assess analytical maturity, identify profitability drivers, and design impactful financial and management indicators. The course emphasizes applied, results-oriented learning using modern technologies like Python and advanced analytical models, while strengthening students’ ability to communicate insights effectively through reports and visualizations. ITESO professor: Mtr. Carlos Kelly Pérez Macias Visiting professor: Dr. Julián Alberto Patiño Murillo Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo, Colombia Offered to students from majors in: Data Science, Industrial Engineering, Digital Business and Services Engineering, in Finances, Financial Engineering
Course Description: The course provides the conceptual and practical foundations of inferential statistics necessary for analysis and decision-making in financial, business, and data science contexts. Through the study of probability, distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression models, the course develops the student’s ability to formulate, apply, and interpret statistical procedures to solve real-world problems. ITESO Professor: Dra. María del Rosario Ruíz Hernández VisitingProfessor: Dr. Bernhard Fiedler Universität Potsdam, Germany Offered to students from majors in: Nanotechnology Engineering, Food Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Nutrition, Computer Science
Course Description: The Statistical Learning Laboratory equips students with practical tools to extract patterns and insights from complex data for informed decision making. The course emphasizes applied statistical learning techniques, providing a useful toolkit for real-world problem solving while offering a conceptual foundation for further theoretical study. ITESO professor: Gabriel Alejandro Morales Ruíz Visiting professor: Dra. Adriana Arango Londoño Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia Offered to students from majors in: Data Science and Engineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, Financial Engineering
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: MND Irving Trinidad Rodriguez Alonso Visiting professor: Mtro. Cristian Exequiel Uema CEDEFIS, Argentina Offered to students from majors in: Nutrition and Food Sciences, Psychology, Education
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Lic. Rodrigo Mercado Visiting professor: Eduardo Morantinos Escola Superior de Disseny, Barcelona Offered to students from majors in: Advertising and Strategic Communication, Marketing
Course Description: TBD ITESO Professor: Jared Jiménez Rodríguez Visiting Professor: Maestra Manuela Montoya Castrillón Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander Von Humboldt, Colombia Offered to post-grad students: Master’s in City and Sustainable Public Space, Master’s in Science and Culture Communication, Master’s in Education and Coexistence, Master’s in Digital Marketing and Customer Analytics, and Master’s in Sustainable Projects and Construction
Course Description: Develop an implementation-ready and validated business model based on a value proposition. Design innovative and scalable business models to give viability and sustainability to new business projects. Communicate ideas, concepts, and business models clearly and convincingly, drawing interest and trust from others towards the project. Group (A):ITESO professor: TBDVisiting professor:TBD School, CountryGroup (B):ITESO professor: TDB Visiting professor: TBD School, Country Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
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On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
International Summer
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Digital Photography
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Astronomy
EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Regenerative Cosmetic Chemistry
Ethics and System Vulnerability: Advanced Hacking
Questions?
Courses offered in
ENGLISH
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Questions?
Financial Data Analysis and Indicator Design Laboratory
Prevention of Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
International Summer
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Culture and Knowledge
Statistical Learning Laboratory
Social Poster: Illustration and traditional engraving techniques
Corporate Identity
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EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Body Recomposition Across the Life Cycle
Structural Mechanics
Pattern Making and Alternative Fashion Design
Courses offered in
Strategic Design V
SPANISH
Questions?
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
International Summer
Thin Film Fabrication By Physical Vapor Deposition
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Wind Engineering and Industrial Buildings
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Analytics Strategy
EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Inferential Statistics
Bilingual courses
Spanish & English
Questions?
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
International Summer
Marketing and Digital Strategy Management
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Probabilistic Graphical Models
Lorem ipsum
EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Professional Integration Workshop in Sustainability
POSTGRADUATEin SPANISH
Ecodesign Strategies
Questions?
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
International Summer
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
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Spanish grammar
EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Learn Spanish during the summer!
Questions?
Tuition and housing information
On-site Orientation: May 22nd
International Summer
Classes from: May 25th to June 19th
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Program includes:
- Official transcript issued in English, sent to home university.
Housing: Is located across the street from campus and managed by an external party. We are able to reserve spaces on behalf of incoming students!Lorem ipsum
EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Plan ahead and consider your budget!
Questions?
International Summer
APPLY NOW!
EN ITESO LO HACES POSIBLE
Questions?
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Mtro. Claudio Monterrubio Visiting professor: Mtro. Kaleb Yemail Cardenas IE University, Spain Offered to students from majors in: Creativity, art and design
Course Description: Through this course, students will learn the fundamentals of thin film fabrication by physical vapor deposition and understand the mechanisms of formation and growth of this type of nanostructures. Thermodynamic and kinetic considerations during the nucleation and evolution of thin films will be addressed. In addition, students will gain an understanding of the basic principles of several analytical techniques used to study the microstructure, morphology, and crystalline structure of thin films and nanostructures. ITESO professor: Dr. Sebastián Gascón Pérez Visiting professor: Prof. Dr. Gunther Richter Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme, Germany Offered to students from majors in: Nanotechnology Engineering, Biotechnology Engineering, Chemistry Engineering, Electronic Engineering
Course Description: TBD ITESO Professor: Mtro. Luis Felipe Gómez Estrada Visiting Professor: Dr. Jonathan Brindle Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France Offered to students from majors in: Data Science and Engineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, International Business
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Claudia Guadalupe Vizcaino Acevez Visiting professor: Gisela Beatríz Fortuna Mantellini Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España Offered to students from majors in: Design, Architecture, Psychology.
Course Description: Social Poster is a discipline where visual communication and social engagement meet. Under the guidance of renowned Catalan illustrator Pepe Serra, internationally awarded and contributor to prestigious media such as Le Monde, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the BBC, participants will explore the entire design process: from research and conceptualisation, to illustration and production using traditional engraving techniques. This course combines technical learning with social reflection, offering students the opportunity to create graphic pieces with significant impact and exceptional aesthetics. An experience that promotes critical thinking and technical mastery of a classic discipline with contemporary relevance. ITESO Professor: Mtro. Carlos Ignacio Nájar Aceves Visiting Professor: Pepe Serra ESDI Barcelona, Spain Offered to post-graduate students: Design Art and Creation, Communication and Audiovisual Arts, Advertising and Strategic Communication
Course Description: TBD ITESO Professor: TBD Visiting Professor: Marysa Dawling United Kingdom Offered to students from majors in: Communication, Audiovisual Arts, Arts and Creation, Cultural Management.
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Dr. Juan Carlos Santos Preciado Visiting professor: Dr. Erick Burgos Ganuza Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas, El Salvador Offered to students from majors in: Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Patricia Muñoz López Visiting professor: Dr. Jesús Eladio Sánchez García ICIMAF, Cuba Offered to students from majors in: Nutrition and Food Sciences, Psychology, Education
Course Description: Develop, apply, create and characterize advanced cosmetic formulations with a specific focus on cell regeneration through the incorporation of innovative active ingredients, through a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental physicochemical principles of the formulations, and the physiological, genetic and metabolic processes of the cells. ITESO professor: Dr. Fernando Hernández Ramirez Visiting professor: Dra. Monserrat Roman Lara Aston University, England Offered to students from majors in: Biotechnology Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Food Engineering, Environmental Engineering.
Course Description: The study of stars and celestial bodies has motivated the development of areas as disparate as medicine, materials, architecture, and telecommunications. It has inspired painting and literature; it has been related to cosmological and cosmogonic thoughts, with theologies and religions. This class is for students interested in knowing why stars emit light and heat, the functioning of the Solar System, how a black hole is generated, or the parts that make up a galaxy. ITESO Professor: MC Javier Zapata Romano Visiting Professor: Dr. Juan Luis Verbena Contreras University of Cologne, Germany Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: This course examines truth not as a fixed concept to be learned but as a construct developed collectively through processes of knowing and relating to oneself, others, and nature, with the aim of transforming the world. It questions knowledge as a single interpretation of reality, analyzing the processes, conditions, and elements involved in its construction, validation, and dissemination, as well as the roles individuals play in these dynamics. Participants will reflect critically on how ways of knowing are shaped by society and culture, considering their implications and consequences. Group (A): Knowledge and culture: In the Context of the Global South, the Caribbean Experience ITESO professor: Dr. Luis Francisco Talavera Durón Visiting professor: Dr. Handerson Joseph Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Group (B): Knowledge and culture: Living Community Culture as a Tool for Knowledge and Social Transformation ITESO professor: Maestra Rocío Orozco Sánchez Visiting professor: Clarisa Inés Fernández Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: Toolkit and Strategies for Future Health Professionals TBD. ITESO Professor: Mtra. Dana Esmeralda Valle Galindo VisitingProfessor: Dr. Eva León Zerceño Universidad Miguel Hernández, España Offered to students from majors in: Social Sciences and Humanities.
Course Description: Spanish 101 is an introduction to the Spanish language, designed for people who have little or no knowledge of Spanish. Based on a task-oriented approach to language and culture learning, it allows the beginner student to develop the necessary abilities to communicate satisfactorily in Spanish in everyday situations. The intermediate level provides students the opportunity to expand their vocabulary, focus on major communicative functions and gain some sociocultural understanding of the Spanish speaking world. ITESO Professor: To be confirmed Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: The course proposes the realization of a theoretical and practical experience in which the student will have the opportunity to participate in an intensive, professional training period, typical of the field of International Consulting in Regional, Local and Urban Development and Design. Through work in inter and transdisciplinary teams and with an international workshop format, a real case study will be addressed in the field of sustainable territorial and urban development. The proposed work methodology foresees the interaction with the territory, its actors and the social, economic and environmental dynamics that are established with it, identifying territorial problems to propose comprehensive responses based on dialogue between the different participating disciplines and from a sustainable approach. ITESO Professor: Dr. Daniel Enrique Sardo Visiting Professor: Mtro. Lucas Martín Ruarte Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Argentina Offered to post-grad students: Master in Sustainable City and Public Space, Master in Strategic Design and Social Innovation
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Dr. Rodrigo Torres Mejorada Visiting professor: Mtro. Cristian Exequiel Uema Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB), Colombia Offered to students from majors in: Master’s in Business Administration (MBA), Master’s in Strategic Design and Social Innovation, Specialization in Business Analytics, Specialization in International Business, Master’s in Public Policy and Analytics; any other graduate program.
Course Description: Spanish 101 is an introduction to the Spanish language, designed for people who have little or no knowledge of Spanish. Based on a task-oriented approach to language and culture learning, it allows the beginner student to develop the necessary abilities to communicate satisfactorily in Spanish in everyday situations. The intermediate level provides students the opportunity to expand their vocabulary, focus on major communicative functions and gain some sociocultural understanding of the Spanish speaking world. ITESO Professor: To be confirmed Offered to students from majors in: Any major.
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Mtro. Manuel López Godoy Visiting professor: Dr. Alireza Behnejad University of Surrey, United Kingdom Offered to students from majors in: Mechanical Engineering
Course Description: Learn and practice advanced techniques for penetration testing in web systems. ITESO Professor: TBD Visiting Professor: Mr. Jamie O'Hare, United Kingdom Offered to students from majors in: Cybersecurity, Computer Security Engineering, Computer Science, Software Development.
Course Description: The Financial Data Analysis and Indicator Design Laboratory trains students in advanced data analysis tools and methodologies for strategic business and financial decision-making. Through real-world cases, students learn to define key metrics, assess analytical maturity, identify profitability drivers, and design impactful financial and management indicators. The course emphasizes applied, results-oriented learning using modern technologies like Python and advanced analytical models, while strengthening students’ ability to communicate insights effectively through reports and visualizations. ITESO professor: Mtr. Carlos Kelly Pérez Macias Visiting professor: Dr. Julián Alberto Patiño Murillo Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo, Colombia Offered to students from majors in: Data Science, Industrial Engineering, Digital Business and Services Engineering, in Finances, Financial Engineering
Course Description: The course provides the conceptual and practical foundations of inferential statistics necessary for analysis and decision-making in financial, business, and data science contexts. Through the study of probability, distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression models, the course develops the student’s ability to formulate, apply, and interpret statistical procedures to solve real-world problems. ITESO Professor: Dra. María del Rosario Ruíz Hernández VisitingProfessor: Dr. Bernhard Fiedler Universität Potsdam, Germany Offered to students from majors in: Nanotechnology Engineering, Food Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Nutrition, Computer Science
Course Description: The Statistical Learning Laboratory equips students with practical tools to extract patterns and insights from complex data for informed decision making. The course emphasizes applied statistical learning techniques, providing a useful toolkit for real-world problem solving while offering a conceptual foundation for further theoretical study. ITESO professor: Gabriel Alejandro Morales Ruíz Visiting professor: Dra. Adriana Arango Londoño Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia Offered to students from majors in: Data Science and Engineering, Nanotechnology Engineering, Financial Engineering
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: MND Irving Trinidad Rodriguez Alonso Visiting professor: Mtro. Cristian Exequiel Uema CEDEFIS, Argentina Offered to students from majors in: Nutrition and Food Sciences, Psychology, Education
Course Description: TBD ITESO professor: Lic. Rodrigo Mercado Visiting professor: Eduardo Morantinos Escola Superior de Disseny, Barcelona Offered to students from majors in: Advertising and Strategic Communication, Marketing
Course Description: TBD ITESO Professor: Jared Jiménez Rodríguez Visiting Professor: Maestra Manuela Montoya Castrillón Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander Von Humboldt, Colombia Offered to post-grad students: Master’s in City and Sustainable Public Space, Master’s in Science and Culture Communication, Master’s in Education and Coexistence, Master’s in Digital Marketing and Customer Analytics, and Master’s in Sustainable Projects and Construction
Course Description: Develop an implementation-ready and validated business model based on a value proposition. Design innovative and scalable business models to give viability and sustainability to new business projects. Communicate ideas, concepts, and business models clearly and convincingly, drawing interest and trust from others towards the project. Group (A):ITESO professor: TBDVisiting professor:TBD School, CountryGroup (B):ITESO professor: TDB Visiting professor: TBD School, Country Offered to students from majors in: Any major.