CESA
Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Administración (CESA)
Location:
Bogotá, Colombia
Introduction:
CESA, is a specialized higher education institution in Colombia, which offers Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Post-Graduate Certificates and Master's degrees in Finance and in Marketing, and Executive Programs for professionals and top level management. It was founded in 1975 by a group of prominent business leaders backed by the National Association of Entrepreneurs in Colombia (ANDI). CESA's primary objective is to offer a complete educational formation in business administration with a strong international focus and highly practical content, linking theory and real business issues.
Academic Areas of Expertise/Focus:
Business Administration
Level:
BCom or MBA
Available Spots:
4 semester spots/academic year
Special Admission Requirements:
n/a
Approximate Term Dates:
Semester 1: mid-July - December
Semester 2: mid January - early June
Summer Program Option:
n/a
Academics
Full-time Course Load: 18 credits/semester
Language(s) of Instruction: Spanish & English
*Assuming sufficient language skills, exchange student are able to take a mix of English & Spanish taught courses
Course Restrictions: Exchange students are not permitted to take non-business courses from other faculties
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General Information for Exchange Students
Course Options
Housing Information
Services
✕ On-Campus Student Residences
✕ Off-Campus Housing Assistance
✕ Buddy Program
✓ Pre-Semester Orientation Program
✓ Language Courses
✕ Airport Pick-up Service
✓ Mandatory Insurance Program
✕ Internship Placement Program
✕ Host Family/Home Stay Program
Special Funding:
n/a
Student Feedback:
Past Participant Reports (requires login with UofA CCID)
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Comments:
"Colombia is a country with many natural beauties and many cities and small villages to explore. From the Caribbean coast to the Amazon to the Andes, the country is littered with beauty. The institution in Bogota is small and intimate but the academic level is not what us Canadians are accustom to. I found this exchange enabled me to greatly improve my language skills and learn more about the Latin and Colombia cultures. The biggest downside is the safety issue and the culture shock of living in South America. It really is indescribable, but life is just very different down there. This was one of the best experiences of my life and If I could do it again I would definitely pick Colombia."