The university's administrative headquarters are located on the
Saltillo campus. The city's reputation for learning dates back to Colonial times and this tradition continues to be true today. Saltillo, the state capital, is only a 50-minute drive from the metropolitan city of
Monterrey. Although highly industrialized, Saltillo offers a variety of cultural attractions, such as the Plaza de Armas, the Government Palace, the
Cathedral de Santiago, and several interesting museums. Another of the campuses is located in the city of
Torreón. The area is hot and dry and includes the nearby desert
oasis called
Dunas de Viesca and
Parras de la Fuente. Torreón is well known for its
cotton crop and
milk production. The Campus Norte is situated mainly in the city of
Monclova. The region is one of the main domestic producers of coal. Nearby attractions include Xochipoli Park, the Don Martin Dam and the Bisagra Turtle Reserve. The Piedras Negras Campus is located near the government palace and the city's main square, the "Macro Plaza". The university also has an inter-institutional agreement with the
Universidad Mexico Americana del Norte in
Reynosa, Tamaulipas to offer its
Doctor of Business Administration degree at the border city. ==Majors==