A high intermediate/advanced level of proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking is required by Tec to take classes taught in Spanish.
Review the program’s Academic page on the UCEAP website. Confirm this program offers courses you’re seeking to take, and that the courses are taught in a language you can understand.
Tec Campus Ciudad de Mexico might not offer courses in the subject you’re looking for. For example, the Mexico City location does not offer courses in Spanish Literature and Engineering (Chemical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Civil Engineering and Electronics Engineering).
Outside of Business and Humanities, Tec Campus Ciudad de Mexico offers very limited coursework in English.
Make a tentative course plan! While the university does offer courses in English, not all courses are taught in English. If you do not have Spanish language skills equivalent to the completion of the high intermediate/advanced level of the language, as determined by the host university’s language placement exam, you may only be able to select from the courses offered in English.
Check to make sure the courses offered in English meet your needs. Also, make sure you have plenty of back-up course options in case the courses you’re most interested in are unavailable.