University of San Diego and CETYS to Collaborate in Dual Graduate Business Degree – the First of its Kind

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The University of San Diego School of Business is collaborating with Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Y Superior (CETYS) to offer CETYS University graduate students the USD Master of Science in Global Leadership (MSGL) degree, coupled with an MBA from CETYS at their campus in Mexicali, Baja California, México. This is the very first time that a USD degree is offered and granted outside of the U.S.

“Offering our MSGL degree at CETYS’ state-of-the-art campus in Mexicali recognizes the importance of economic and social integration along the U.S.-Mexico border,” said James T. Harris III, president of the University of San Diego. “USD School of Business students and CETYS students have previously worked together on multiple assignments and consulting projects with a cross-border perspective, and this new collaboration represents the next step in USD’s globalization of its educational initiatives.”

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Dr. Fernando León García president of CETYS University, said “It’s an honor and pleasure to be able to offer such an innovative and unique program with a leader institution like USD.  It reflects the type of initiatives that bring about knowledge, better practices and the connections necessary to better serve our students, supporting their professional growth so they’re able to be leaders in particular in our CaliBaja region.  With our USD alliance, CETYS moves forward and takes to another level the university’s commitment to be globally competitive.”

All USD MSGL courses will be delivered across the border in Mexicali in English by USD faculty beginning in July 2019, and both universities are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The program can be completed in a part-time or full-time format in approximately 24 months. For application and other information, go to https://www.cetys.mx/en/academic-programs/graduate/master-of-business-administration-double-degree/.

The University of San Diego annually hosts nearly 1,000 students and scholars from 100 countries and is ranked number one in the United States for the percentage of undergraduate students who study abroad. USD’s graduate programs incorporate several global learning opportunities. In 2014, the USD Madrid Center was inaugurated and there are plans in place to open a USD Rome Center in 2020.

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