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The Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México (Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico, UAIM) is a public institution of higher education in Mochicahui,
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,
Sinaloa Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales. It is located in northwest Mexic ...
. It operates in Mochicahui,
Los Mochis Los Mochis () is a coastal city in northern Sinaloa, Mexico. It serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of Ahome. As of the 2010 census, the population was 362,613, which was 61 percent of the municipality's population. Los Mochis is th ...
and Choix, as well as three extension centers.


History

The UAIM was founded on 5 December 2001. It evolved from the Institute of Anthropology, also based in Mochicahui and part of the Universidad de Occidente, which had been formed in 1982. It conducted archeological projects, and in the late 1990s, it separated, with Governor Juan S. Millán decreeing the creation of the UAIM as a separate entity. At that time, it had 1,000 students from 15 ethnic groups. In 2011, students demanded the resignation of rector Guadalupe Camargo Orduño, claiming that he was improperly sworn in by the governor instead of the university's governing board. They took over campus facilities for two months, only leaving when state authorities agreed to audit the university. They also claimed that what had been an innovative university had gradually become more traditional, with less advising for students from low-income backgrounds, fewer research and debate projects, and more classes held in classrooms instead of on patios and in the field. They also protested against the removal of eight professors and the addition of non-academics to the UAIM governing board, as well as the university's denial of admission to some students from indigenous backgrounds. In 2016, the name of the university was changed as part of the passage of a new organic law by the state legislature that transitioned the school from an indigenous to an intercultural university; as a result, students from non-indigenous backgrounds could begin attending the newly renamed (UAIS). There was opposition to the name change from some who felt that removing "Indigenous" from the name took away a key part of the spirit of the institution. University and state officials worked to dispel claims that the university was closing, claiming that the name change would expand the funding sources available to the institution. Additionally, the institution began offering
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programs and online educational services for the first time. The
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challenged the name change in court, alleging violations of the rights of indigenous people who were not consulted about the new name. The
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agreed and ordered the state government to restore the UAIM name in June 2018. The organic law of the university was officially modified on 28 November 2019, reverting the name to Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México. On 9 May 2019, XHMFS-FM 95.7 signed on, making the UAIS the first intercultural university in Mexico to own and operate a radio station.


Academic programs

UAIM offers undergraduate degrees at its Mochicahui, Los Mochis and Choix units, as well as at three extension centers. One degree is offered entirely online.


Mochicahui

*Computational Systems Engineering *Quality Systems Engineering *Forestry Engineering *Social Community Psychology *Entrepreneurial Tourism *Rural Sociology *Accounting *Law


Los Mochis

*Computational Systems Engineering *Quality Systems Engineering *Social Community Psychology *Rural Sociology *Accounting *Law


Choix

*Computational Systems Engineering *Community Forestry Engineering *Alternative Tourism


Online

*Law


Extension centers

*Extensión
Topolobampo Topolobampo () is a port on the Gulf of California in northwestern Sinaloa, Mexico. It is the fourth-largest town in the municipality of Ahome (after Los Mochis, Ahome, and Higuera de Zaragoza), reporting a 2010 census population of 6,361 inhab ...
:*Quality Systems Engineering :*Law *Extensión El Tajito,
Guasave Guasave () is a city and the seat of the homonymous municipality known as the Agricultural Heart of Mexico (El Corazon Agricola de Mexico) in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It is located in the northwestern part of Mexico, 62km (38 miles) southeas ...
:*Quality Systems Engineering :*Community Business Management and Engineering :*Social Community Psychology :*Law *Extensión Jahuara II, Valle del Carrizo :*Quality Systems Engineering :*Community Business Management and Engineering :*Social Community Psychology :*Law


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Universidad Autonoma Indigena de Mexico Universities and colleges in Sinaloa 2001 establishments in Mexico Public universities and colleges in Mexico