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Religion: Religious Institutions

Pontifical University of Mexico

Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Religion: Christian (Roman Catholic)

Year Founded: 1937

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral

Typical Length of Study: 4-6 years for bachelor's, 2-3 years for master's, and 4-6 years for doctoral

Students Enrolled: Around 5,000

Pontifical University of Mexico is a private university that belongs to the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded by the Jesuit order in 1937 and is known for its strong academic tradition in theology, philosophy, canon law, and social sciences. The university offers a variety of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and it is accredited by the Vatican.

La Salle University (ULSA)

Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Religion: Christian (Catholic)

Year Founded: 1962

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's

Typical Length of Study: 4 years

Students Enrolled: Around 1,000

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences at La Salle University offers bachelor's degrees in theology, religious sciences, and catechetical pastoral care. It has a strong focus on the intersection of faith and social justice. The university is accredited by the Mexican Ministry of Education and the Vatican.

Ahlul Bayt Islamic Center of Mexico

Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Religion: Islam

Year Founded: 1994

Degrees Offered: None

Typical Length of Study: Varies

Students Enrolled: N/A

Ahlul Bayt Islamic Center of Mexico is an educational and cultural center that serves the Muslim community in Mexico City. The center offers a variety of programs and services, including Islamic education, Arabic language classes, and Quran recitation. 

Faculty of Theology of the Assemblies of God

Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Religion: Christian (Pentecostal)

Year Founded: 1988

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's and master's

Typical Length of Study: 4 years for bachelor's and 2 years for master's

Students Enrolled: Around 500

The Faculty of Theology of the Assemblies of God is a Pentecostal Christian institution that was founded in 1988. The school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in theology and has a strong emphasis on evangelism and missions. It is accredited by the Mexican Ministry of Education and Association for Biblical Higher Education.