Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla


The Ibero-American University Puebla is a Mexican private institution of higher education sponsored by the Society of Jesus. A spin-off from the main campus located in Mexico City, the Puebla campus was built in response to interest in a Jesuit institution in Puebla State. The university has grown to become an important university for the students in the Southern region of Mexico. It exceeds in enrollment the campuses in León and Torreón. It currently offers a high school program, as well as several undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Academics

Ibero Puebla is known for academic excellence in engineering, architecture, design, computing, business, humanities, environmental studies and communication. Ibero Puebla has six departments and offers more than 31 undergraduate degrees. The university offers an exchange program for international students with subjects taught in Spanish. During summer Ibero Puebla offers Spanish language programs. Ibero Puebla offers high school programs in three states and also offers graduate degrees.

High school

Beginning in 2009, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla has been developing its high school programs. The first high school was opened in 2007 and, subsequently, two more high schools were opened in the states of Veracruz and Tlaxcala.
Architecture, Arts and Design Department
Economics and Business Department
Interdisciplinary program in Environment
Sciences for the Human Development Department


Sciences and Engineering Department
Social Sciences and Humanities Department
Architecture, Arts and Design Department
Economics and Business Department
Environment Department
Health Sciences Department

Humanities Department
Sciences and Engineering Department
Social Sciences Department
The Ibero has sport facilities for use of its students. The university takes part in various competitions in some of Mexico's most popular college sports. The mascot of the school is the wild goose. The story goes that on a cloudy afternoon, a flock of geese passed the school campus while migrating south. One of them, flying wounded, landed to rest in the lake of the Ibero Puebla accompanied by two of his companions. It was then that a Jesuit priest, fond of birds, noticed the three geese and decided to find out more about these animals, finding that they are intelligent animals that work as a team.