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Universidad Tecnológica de Honduras (Technological University of Honduras) known by its acronym UTH, is a private university located in Honduras.It is known for its careers in Business Management, Law, Marketing and Tourism, and several engineering careers such as Industrial Production engineering, Computer Engineering and Electronics.
UTH or Uth may refer to: ... Universidad Tecnológica de Honduras; Surname. Mark Uth (born 1991), German footballer; Max Uth (1863–1914), German painter; Other uses
At the end of March, Honduras and the PRC formally established diplomatic ties and appointed ambassadors to their respective capitals. [ 62 ] Retired Taiwanese Kuomintang opposition member Tsai Cheng-yuan (Alex) posted on social media that this move was a result of Taiwan refusing to shelter Castro during the 2009 coup.
The University of San Pedro Sula USAP (Universidad de San Pedro Sula, better known as "La U Privada" [The Private College]) in the city of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, was founded in 1977 by the initiative of the Sociedad Promotora Educativa, S.A. de C.V and authorized by a governmental executive order on August 21, 1978.
The new university offers Honduran youth an educational offer of three careers: Architecture, Agronomy and Administration of Agricultural Companies. On May 8, 1978, authorization was given for the establishment of the José Cecilio del Valle University, granted by the Government of Honduras by Decree 1605-EP of the Ministry of Public Education. [3]
The National Autonomous University of Honduras (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras) is the national public university of Honduras. Founded in 1847, it has over 140 programs from the Bachelor 's level to the Doctorate , and is the largest and highest ranked university in Honduras.
This is a list of schools found in the various departments of Honduras. San Pedro Sula, Cortés. Escuela Internacional Sampedrana; Western International School;
the MAYA-1 linking the US, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. Hondutel, created in 1976, is the state owned telecommunications company in Honduras. [7] The first cellular company in Honduras, Celtel (now Tigo), started operations in 1996.