Universidad Regiomontana

Universidad Regiomontana
Former names
Instituto Modelo de Enseñanza (1951-1969)
Motto Scientia et cultura pro homine[1]
Type Private university
Established 1969
Rector Act. Ángel Casán Marcos
Academic staff
281[1]
Students 8,004[1]
Undergraduates 5,395[1]
Postgraduates 1,005[1]
Other students
1,700[1]
Location Monterrey, Nuevo León,  Mexico,
Colors Green and Yellow          
Affiliations ANUIES FIMPES
Mascot Jaguars
Website www.u-erre.mx

The Universidad Regiomontana (known by its shortened name U-ERRE) is an institution of higher education in Monterrey, México. This university has its origin in the Instituto Modelo de Educación (Model Education Institute), which was converted into a university by Eduardo Elizondo, a former governor of Nuevo León. In 1974 a group of entrepreneurs bought the university: Rogelio Sada Zambrano, Bernardo Garza Sada, Eugenio Garza Lagüera, Andrés Marcelo Sada, Hernán Rocha, Jorge Garza, Alfonso Garza, Rodolfo Barrera, Manuel Llaguno, Humberto Lobo, Alberto Santos de Hoyos, and Alberto Fernández Ruiloba.

The UR system has a secondary school and multiple campuses centrally located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey. At the undergraduate level there are three interconnected campuses and offices - Business Administration Aulas I (FACCEA), Humanities and Social Sciences Aulas II (FACHYCS), and Engineering and Architecture (FACIYA) Aulas III. 32 undergraduate degrees are offered, 10 of which are engineering degrees.[2] The Graduate School also offers Master's degrees in Business Administration, Administration of Industrial Process, Administration of Safety and Occupational Health, Communications, Business Law, Fiscal Law, Labor Law, Private Law, Education, Electronics and Controls, Tourism Management, and Logistics. A number of programs are offered online.

It is considered the third most important private university in the region, competing with the Universidad de Monterrey.

History

The university was founded on July 8, 1969.

In 2013, UR began a major restructuring under a board of directors headed by Ángel Casán Marcos. At this time, it adopted its present "U-ERRE" brand.

In 2017, the university began operating a radio station, XEJM-AM 1450, which is owned by Multimedios Radio.

Programs and activities

The university offers a number of sports activities which have had notable competition, such as volleyball, baseball, soccer and taekwondo.

The university also offers a number of post-graduate degrees.

Foreign exchange

The university is a member of the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) and offers bilateral student exchange programs with other universities around the globe such as Germany, Liechtenstein, France, United States, Australia, Spain, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, and Saudi Arabia. It will soon be opening an exchange program with Ireland, United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan, and New Zealand.

Prestigious awards and rankings

  • GATE certified the virtual master program; the UR was the first university in Latin America to be certified.
  • FIMPES (Federation of Private Mexican Universities)
  • ISO 9001:2000
  • Certification for quality from the Consejo de Acreditación de la Enseñanza de la Ingeniería (CACEI, Industrial Teaching Accreditation Council).
  • The department of Administración de Empresas Turísticas (Tourism Management) received accreditation of the Consejo Nacional para la Calidad de la Educación Turística (CONAET, National Council for the Quality of Touristic Education).

Notable alumni

  • Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz, Governor of Nuevo León from 2009 to 2015
  • Felipe de Jesús Cantú Rodríguez, former mayor of Monterrey
  • Juan Carlos Pérez Góngora, former federal deputy
  • José Carlos Lozano, Director of the Center of Investigation of the ITESM (Tec)
  • Jamie Deméricas, President of Texas Small Business Association (Texas SBA)
  • Raúl López Palomino, consultant, businessman, and writer
  • Mirthala Leal Escamilla, director of the infant rehabilitation center HOGA
  • Laura Solano Martino, Director of Institutional Relations for FEMSA
  • Adal Ramones, comedian and actor.
  • Rocío Heredia, metalsmith/visual artist
  • Hernán Galindo, theatre director
  • Diana Mirella Estrada, visual artist
  • José Quintero, professional photographer
  • Adal Ramones, actor, TV and theater producer
  • Claudia Salinas, fashion model and actress
  • Manuel Ribeiro, President of the Quebec Latin American Chamber of Commerce

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Nuestras universidades afiliadas: Universidad Regiomontana" (in Spanish). ANUIES. May 2000. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  2. "Facultades". Ur.mx. Retrieved 2012-02-19.

Coordinates: 25°40′16″N 100°19′20″W / 25.6710°N 100.3221°W / 25.6710; -100.3221

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