The primary UDEM campus is located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon,
Mexico. The university has four preparatory locations (translated as units from the Spanish word for Unidades). The first, San Pedro Campus(USP), being part of the primary campus. The Valle Alto Campus (UVA) is located in Estanzuela, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Fundadores Campus (UFU) is located in Escobedo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. And the Obispado Campus (UNO) is located in the Monterrey area. In addition, nursing degrees are offered on Campus
Christus Health Muguerza Conchita Hospital.
Rector's Building and CIAA In September 2001, after 10 years of planning, construction began on the rector's building, which is over 27,000 ft2. The building also houses the CIAA or Center for Information and Student Attention as translated intto English. The building was inaugurated in 2003. Local
architect Bernardo Hinojosa oversaw the project. The building also houses the vice-rectory for high school education, college education, development, and administrative departments. A red and black sculpture called
La Serpentina adorns the main plaza of the building, it was created by
Fernando González Gortázar, an artist from Guadalajara. The red color symbolizes the warmth of human beings and is the flame within all of us to succeed.
CCU Inaugurated in 1999 by former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo, CCU stands for
Centro de la Comunidad Universitaria and translates to College Community Center. The CCU is a recreational area for students which also houses the Culture department (in charge of all artistic events within the University or by the University's alumni), the
Pastoral Care department, the student council headquarters, a small chapel, the cafeteria, the music rooms, an auditorium, a common room, and the film club.
Library In 1987, the library system of UDEM was consolidated and operates from the main/central library located at UDEM's campus and three other department libraries found in UDEM's preparatories. Through collective bargaining with 44 local and national institutions, UDEM's library has 222,524 volumes of books, videos, and
e-books, a collection of 408,589 academic journals (in both press and on-line), a database of 23,234 archived documents from institutions such as
EBSCO,
ProQuest, Wilson, Infolatina,
Britannica, Ocenet, Gale and
Routledge. The library's collection includes
Colección Xavier Moyssén which deals with Mexican Art History and is restricted to authorized personnel, and
INEGI's Library.
Centro Roberto Garza Sada (CRGS) The Roberto Garza Sada Center (CRGS), named in honor of Don Roberto Garza Sada, was designed by architect
Tadao Ando. The final investment of the work is around 45 million dollars. With 21 million coming from Doña Márgara Garza Sada de Fernández, daughter of Roberto Garza Sada. CRGS, baptized by its author as the "Gate of Creation", was officially inaugurated on April 29, 2013, in the presence of Tadao Ando, Doña Márgara Garza Sada de Fernández, the Governor in charge, Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz, the former municipal president of San Pedro Garza García, Mauricio Fernández Garza, among other business, political and academic personalities. The building has 1,300 cubic meters of concrete and 13,115.48 square meters of construction. The building includes 22 laboratories and workshops for design students. Currently, it has the "Silver" level LEED Certification, granted by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), becoming the first work of Tadao Ando to receive a global sustainability certification.
ESTOA The building, inaugurated in May 2019 by the Mexican architect
Tatiana Bilbao, is located to the west of the campus and has approximately 90 thousand square meters of construction, which accommodates student and coexistence areas and UDEM offices for customer service, in addition to Continuing Education rooms.
El Solar It covers the construction of a South Plaza, currently in use, and a North Plaza or Cultural Plaza –on the western side of the project–, which together represent 7,900 m2 for the meeting and coexistence of the UDEM community, in addition to the area of the ravine - the east side.
Radio station UDEM On September 8, 1994, the first transmission of Radio UDEM, the 90.5 FM station with only 1000 watts of power, was conducted. However, in 2005, they increased capacity to 3,000 watts of power with which its usual programming stretched to year-round transmissions. From 2006, they began transmitting over the Internet. ; Centro de Medios (CEDEM) :The Center for Mass Media doubles as the classroom and practice center where students learn how to operate a radio broadcast, a live television broadcast and cinematography. Inaugurated in 1990, it featuries 5 video editing modules, personal HD cameras, wireless microphones, professional lighting, television format cameras with a prompter, and a
television studio. In addition, students have 870 options of exchange in 65 countries, of which 24% are with universities included among the top 500 in the world.
¡Lánzate! Center for Leadership and Challenge The center was built according to the standards of ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology), which regulates the quality in this type of structures and counts with qualified instructors. The design of the programs was made following the guidelines of the Association for Experiential Education (AEE). The architectural design of the piece was in charge of Enrique Abaroa, as well as Challenge Towers, globally recognized for creating the "Discovery Course" which offers over 24 different challenges. Only four like this exist in the world, and this is the only in Mexico. == High School UDEM ==