Galileo University

Simple Mathematical Models: Equations and Inequalities

Guatemala City, Guatemala

The Non-degree in Simple Mathematical Models: Equations and Inequalities at Galileo University is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Galileo University, founded in 2000 in Guatemala City, is a private institution known for innovation, strong technology orientation and practical digital learning. As one of the region’s technology-forward universities, Galileo emphasizes science, engineering, data science and entrepreneurship across a compact portfolio of programs. The institution has built a reputation for accessible, career-focused education that responds to modern workforce needs in Guatemala and beyond.

Academically, Galileo offers a blend of in-person and online formats, having been an early adopter of fully online degree delivery in Latin America. Programs focus on areas such as artificial intelligence, software engineering, data analytics and business technology, with curricula developed in collaboration with industry partners. State-of-the-art digital platforms, applied projects and internship opportunities help students build portfolio-ready skills and strengthen employability in technology sectors.

The university combines practical training with an entrepreneurial mindset and social impact initiatives. Students benefit from collaborations with international institutions, career services that connect learners to regional employers and startup support for innovators. For international applicants seeking a technology-driven education in Central America, Galileo offers flexible learning modes, strong digital literacy development and a pathway into a region with growing demand for tech talent.

About the Program

The Simple Mathematical Models: Equations and Inequalities program is for students who want to improve their math skills, offered as a Non-degree program at Galileo University in Guatemala City, lasting 1 week, taught in English.

This program focuses on equations and inequalities, helping students develop skills in mathematical modeling, algebra, and problem-solving, with practical exercises to apply mathematical concepts to real-life situations.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as Math Teachers, Data Analysts, Operations Researchers, Statisticians, or Actuaries, working in various industries such as education, finance, or research.

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