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Master Programs in Health Care in Monterrey Mexico

In order to successfully obtain a Masters qualification, you will need to obtain a number of credits by passing individual modules. Most taught Masters will have a number of core modules which you must take and pass in order to obtain the qualification. The assessment of research Masters is almost always entirely by a single dissertation module or project.Mexico, officially the United Mexican Stat… Read more

In order to successfully obtain a Masters qualification, you will need to obtain a number of credits by passing individual modules. Most taught Masters will have a number of core modules which you must take and pass in order to obtain the qualification. The assessment of research Masters is almost always entirely by a single dissertation module or project.

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. Working may require a work visa, which is difficult to get if you just want to freelance for a short time. Most of the government funded universities on mayor cities (state capital) have short courses on history, gastronomy and cultural subjects, most of them are almost free.

Monterrey, the third largest city in Mexico, is also educational hub of northern Mexico. It is the headquarter of Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, ITESM which is considered as one of the most important universities of Mexico.

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The general objective of the study plan: Promote the training of human resources for oral health in the area of ​​orthodontics, highly trained and specialized for the diagnosi ... +

The general objective of the study plan: Promote the training of human resources for oral health in the area of ​​orthodontics, highly trained and specialized for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental malocclusions and alterations associated with craniodentofacial bone structures and the soft tissues of the stomatognathic systems. -
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