Academic Information
Campus Guadalajara
Campus Guadalajara
Course Selection Schedule:
The overall course selection process has three stages:
· Stage 1. Course selection period: TBD
· Stage 2. Course enrollment period: TBD
· Stage 3. Course adding/dropping period: TBD
You will receive an email with your UP ID and password that will let you access all the following services:
Email account
Attendance reports
Grade reports
Moodle platform
BUSINESS FACULTY
List of courses you can take - Spanish and English options
Restrictions in attending courses
You are required to choose your courses from the faculty closest to your educational background in order for you to do well during your exchange studies. Also, note that you need to have sufficient prior academic background in the disciplines taught.
If there are mandatory courses, which you need to take in order to graduate, we recommend that you take them at your home university.
In order to ensure that you will be able to deal with your time living in Mexico, Universidad Panamericana provides Spanish courses to help you to improve your proficiency skills.
You can also join the courses of Mexican history and Latin American Culture.
Before enrolling in any of them you must take a diagnostic test to be placed on your right Spanish level.
The UP incoming coordinator will inform you the time and the place where this test will take place.
Spanish, Mexican history and Latin American culture classes are 5 credits
English *FOR FREE
Italian
German
French
Five UP credits each course
To get more information about these courses go to https://clupgdl.wixsite.com/clupgdl
Academic grading
Universidad Panamericana employs a decimal system, from 0 to 10, to measure the students' scores.
The grades are:
• 10: Excellent (excelente)
• 9: Very Good (muy bien)
• 8: Good (bien)
• 7: Average (regular)
• 6: Sufficient (suficiente)
• 0–5.9: Insufficient/Failed (deficiente/reprobado)
In Universidad Panamericana the grading scale is from 5.0 to 10 and the minimum passing grade is 6.0
Credits system
In Universidad Panamericana, where for each session of 3 teaching hours, 5 hours of complementary work are contemplated by the student, as well as evaluations and projects or practices; a UP credit represents 16 hours of work by the students without counting evaluation times.
Transcript of records
Please note that Transcripts of Records are sent in February for students enrolled on the Fall semester and at the end of June for students enrolled on the Spring semester.
It is possible to mix courses from different Programmes/Years/Languages.