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Bachelor of Entertainment Business Management
Anáhuac University
Mexico City


Degree: Bachelor of Entertainment Business Management
Program Language: Spanish
Admission Semester: Winter (January)Summer (June)
Start Date: May Intake
Program Duration: 6 (3 Years) semesters

Fees

Semester Tuition Fees: 600 Euro
Other Fees: Admission charge and processing charge excluded from tuition fees
Cost of living: 300 -400 Euro / month
Job opportunities: Part time job opportunities available for students
Funding opportunities within the university: Scholarships available

Program details

Educational organisation: Anahuac University
Study abroad: Opportunities available
Internships: Opportunities available
Form of assessment: GPA Grade
ECTS credits: Each course in the program (Elective & Prerequisites) command a certain amount of credit points
Program objectives: Entertainment Business Management

Minimum cost of living

Accomodation: 130 - 280 Euro / month
Food: 70 Euro / month
Cost of living: 100 Euro / month
Transportation:

Requirements

Language requirements: Spanish Proficiency
Academic requirements:

-Secondary School Certificate

-A-level Certificate

-Birth Certificate

-Pass the entry examination

Documents:

1. High School & Secondary School Certificates

2. Passport Copy

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Arrival support: Support Available -Provided by the University
Services and support for international students: Support Available -Provided by the University
Accomodation

*Off-Campus options available

*On-Campus options available


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About Anáhuac University:

Anahuac University is a private institution which accomodates over 80000 students and offers a variety of programs in different faculties. It was founded in 1964 with a mission to promote the development of mankind and his society.

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About Mexico:

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