Universidades Anáhuac

Introducción al Derecho Internacional Público

Huixquilco, Mexico

The Non-degree in Introducción al Derecho Internacional Público at Universidades Anáhuac is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Universidades Anáhuac, founded in 1964 and based in Huixquilco, Mexico, is a private university network grounded in Catholic values and leadership formation. The Anáhuac system offers a broad range of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs across business, law, engineering, health sciences, design and the humanities. Its commitment to ethical leadership, community service and human development shapes an educational approach that combines academic rigor with a values-centered experience.

The university network emphasizes international outlook and experiential learning. Students can access exchange programs, global partnerships and internships that build practical skills and cross-cultural competence. Small class sizes, mentorship and career guidance help learners develop professional readiness, while research centers and industry collaborations provide opportunities for applied projects and innovation across disciplines.

Campus life balances academic ambition with social engagement and personal formation. Student organizations, community outreach initiatives and leadership programs encourage active participation and service. Graduates are sought after for their professional competence and ethical orientation, making Anáhuac a strong choice for international students seeking a values-driven education in Latin America with solid academic and career preparation.

About the Program

This program is a non-degree course in International Public Law, taught in English, and lasting one week. It's for students who want to learn about international law. The main advantage is that it's online, so you can join from anywhere.

The curriculum covers the basics of international public law, helping you develop critical thinking skills. You'll learn about key concepts and principles, and how to apply them in real-life situations.

After completing this program, you could work as a Legal Assistant, Policy Analyst, International Relations Specialist, or Human Rights Officer. You could work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies that deal with international law and relations.

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