Universidad Autónoma Intercultural de Sinaloa

The Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México (Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico, UAIM) is an institution of higher education in Mochicahui, El Fuerte Municipality, Sinaloa. It operates in Mochicahui, Los Mochis and Choix, as well as three extension centers.

Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico
Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México
Former names
Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México (2001–16)
Motto
Toda la gente, todos los pueblos (Símen yoemia, simen pa?lia yolem'mem)
Motto in English
All people, all communities
TypePublic intercultural
EstablishedDecember 5, 2001
RectorDra. María Guadalupe Ibarra Ceceña
Students4,300 (2016)[1]
Location
Mochicahui
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25.9496°N 108.9285°W / 25.9496; -108.9285
ColorsGreen and gold
MascotChureas (Roadrunners in Yoreme)
Websiteuais.edu.mx

History

The Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México (Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico, UAIM) was founded on December 5, 2001. It evolved from the Institute of Anthropology, also based in Mochicahui and part of the Universidad de Occidente, which had been formed in 1982.[2] It conducted archeological projects, and in the late 1990s, it separated, with Governor Juan S. Millán decreeing the creation of the UAIM as a separate entity. At that time, it had 1,000 students from 15 ethnic groups.[2]


On May 9, 2019, XHMFS-FM 95.7 signed on, making the UAIM the first intercultural university in Mexico to own and operate a radio station.[3]

Academic programs

UAIM offers undergraduate degrees at its Mochicahui, Los Mochis and Choix units, as well as at three extension centers. One degree is offered entirely online.[4]

Mochicahui

  • Computational Systems Engineering
  • Quality Systems Engineering
  • Forestry Engineering
  • Social Community Psychology
  • Entrepreneurial Tourism
  • Rural Sociology
  • Accounting
  • Law

Los Mochis

  • Computational Systems Engineering
  • Quality Systems Engineering
  • Social Community Psychology
  • Rural Sociology
  • Accounting
  • Law

Choix

  • Computational Systems Engineering
  • Community Forestry Engineering
  • Alternative Tourism

Online

  • Law

Extension centers

  • Quality Systems Engineering
  • Law
  • Quality Systems Engineering
  • Community Business Management and Engineering
  • Social Community Psychology
  • Law
  • Extensión Jahuara II, Valle del Carrizo
  • Quality Systems Engineering
  • Community Business Management and Engineering
  • Social Community Psychology
  • Law
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References

  1. Moreno, Ángeles (27 July 2016). "Cambian nombre a la UAIM por Universidad Autónoma Intercultural". Fuentes Fidedignas. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  2. Valdez Cárdenas, Javier (27 August 2011). "Universidad Indígena: de modelo alternativo de estudios a campo de disputas y corrupción". La Jornada. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  3. Jáuregui, Jessi (May 9, 2019). "Inauguran Radio UAIM a través de la frecuencia 95.7 FM". Luz Noticias. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  4. "Oferta Educativa". UAIS. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
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