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2014Programs Catalogue

Undergraduate

Undergraduate Programs CatalogueTecnológico de Monterrey

2014

Publication by the Vice Presidency for Academic and Student Affairs

The photos included in this document were obtained from the archives of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Copyright©Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey

Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Sur C.P. 64849, Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.

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Table of Contents

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Undergraduate Programs Catalogue | 2014

Message from the President of Tecnológico de Monterrey 5

I. Tecnológico de Monterrey 7

History and Evolution 9

Education that Transforms Lives 14 •Multi-campusUniversitySystem 14 •Values 14 •Vision 15 •Differentiators 15 •CodeofEthics 15

Organization of Tecnológico de Monterrey 16

Accreditations 17 • InstitutionalAccreditations 17 •ProgramAccreditations 17

Campus Directory 23

Educational Model Tec 21 26 •CharacteristicsoftheEducationalModel 26 •CharacteristicsthatEnrichOurEducationalModel 26 •StudentLearningDevelopmentProcess 27 - Active Learning 27 - Self-regulated Learning 27 - Comprehensive Education 27 - Teaching Techniques 27 - The Professor as a Learning Facilitator and Guide 28 • Internationalization 28 •UndergraduateAcademicPrograms 29 - General Education 29 - Basic Core Courses 31 - Discipline Courses 31 - Relationships with Regional Companies or Organizations 31 - Elective Courses 31 - Comprehensive Education 31 - Community Social Service 31

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Undergraduate Programs Catalogue | 2014Tecnológico de Monterrey

- Modalities 31 - Concentrations 32 •ResourcesandMedia 33 -InformationandCommunicationTechnologies 33 -TecnológicodeMonterreyLibraryNetwork 33 -VicePresidencyforOnlinePrograms 33 -StudentLife 34 -VocationalGuidance 34 -Dormitories 34

Academic Policies and Academic Regulations 35 •Admissions 35 •CreditTransfer 35 •EvaluationandContinuance 36 •GeneralStudentRulesandRegulations 37 •FinancialAidandScholarships 37 •FeeRefunds 37

Research 38

II. Curricula 40

•AcademicProgramsOfferedatEachCampus 43

Undergraduate Degree Profiles and Curricula 46

Business Administration and Finance 47 •LAE B.A.BusinessAdministration 48 •LAF B.A.FinancialManagement 50 •LCDE B.A.BusinessCreationandDevelopment 52 •LCPF B.A.Finance&Accounting 54 •LDF B.A.LawwithMinorinFinance 56 •LDN B.A.BusinessInnovationandManagement 58 •LDP B.A.LawwithMinorinPoliticalScience 60 •LEC B.A.Economics 62 •LED B.A.Law 64 •LEF B.A.EconomicsandFinances 66 •LEM B.A.Marketing 68 •LIN B.A.InternationalBusiness 70 •LLN B.A.InternationalLogistics 72 •LMC B.A.MarketingandCommunication 74 •LPM B.A.AdvertisingandMarketingCommunications 76

Health Sciences 79 • IMD B.S.BiomedicalEngineering 80 •LNB B.A.NutritionandWellness 82 •LPS B.S.ClinicalPsychologyandHealth 84 •MC Physician&Surgeon 86 •MO MedicalandSurgicalDentist 88

Humanities and Social Sciences 91 •LAD B.A.AnimationandDigitalArt 92 •LCMDB.A.CommunicationandDigitalMedia 94 •LCS B.A.CulturalandSocialEntrepreneurship 96 •LLE B.A.SpanishLiterature 98 •LMI B.A.JournalismandMediaStudies 100 •LP B.A.Psychology 102 •LPL B.A.PoliticalScience 104 •LPO B.A.OrganizationalPsychology 106 •LRI B.A.InternationalRelations 108

Engineering and Architecture 111 •ARQ B.A.Architecture 112 • IA B.S.AgronomyEngineering 114 • IAB B.S.AgrobiotechnologyEngineering 116 • IBN B.S.BiobusinessEngineering 118 • IBT B.S.BiotechnologyEngineering 120 • IC B.S.CivilEngineering 122 • IDA B.S.AutomotiveEngineering 124 • IDS B.S.SustainableDevelopmentEngineering 126 • IFI B.S.EngineeringPhysics 128 • IIA B.S.FoodIndustryEngineering 130 • IID B.S.InnovationandDevelopmentEngineering 132 • IIN B.S.IndustrialInnovationEngineering 134 • IIS B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineering 136 • IMA B.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionA 138 • IME B.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionE 140 • IMI B.S.DigitalMusicProductionEngineering 142 • IMT B.S.MechatronicsEngineering 144 • INCQ B.S.ChemistryandNanotechnologyEngineering 146 • IQA B.S.ChemicalEngineeringOptionA 148 • IQP B.S.ChemicalEngineeringOptionS 150 •LDI B.S.IndustrialDesign 152

Information Technologies and Electronics 155 • INT B.S.BusinessInformatics 156 • ISC B.S.ComputerSystemsEngineering 158

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It gives me great pleasure to present the Undergraduate Pro-grams Catalogue of Tecnológico de Monterrey. This docu-ment describes the extensive range of academic programs offeredbythe Institute intheareasofAgricultureandFood,Architecture,SocialSciencesandHumanities,CommunicationandJournalism,Law,DesignandAppliedArt,EngineeringandScience,BusinessandAdministration,Health,andInformationTechnologies. It also provides information on the Concentra-tions and Modalities our students can study in addition to their degree program. Our academic programs also includethe International Majors as an option for students who wish to broaden their international vision.

A brief description is included of our Educational Model, the structure of the curricula, the resources and media available to all our students, student life, the academic policies and regula-tions including the admissions process, and financial aid and scholarships.

DavidNoelRamírezPadillaPresident of Tecnológico de Monterrey

March 2014

Message from the Presidentof Tecnológico de Monterrey

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Undergraduate Programs Catalogue | 2014

• ISD B.S.DigitalSystemsandRoboticsEngineering 160 • ITC B.S.ComputerScienceandTechnology 162 • ITE B.S.ElectronicandComputerEngineering 164 • ITIC B.S.InformationandCommunicationTechnologies 166 • ITS B.S.TelecommunicationsandElectronicSystems 168

Course content by academic discipline 170

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Tecnológico de Monterrey

A Art AD ManagementAG Agronomy AR ArchitectureAT Art and Technology AV Audiovisual Media BI BiomedicalSciencesBT BiotechnologyCC BehavioralSciencesCD AdministrativeSciencesCF FinancialandAdministrative Accounting CH HumanCapitalCO CommunicationCR OrganizationalCommunication andPublicRelationsCV Civil Engineering D LawDE CorporateDevelopment DL IndustrialDesignDS SustainableDevelopmentEC Economics EM Entrepreneurs F PhysicsFZ FinanceH HumanitiesHS Humanitiesand Social Sciences IB BiologicEngineering

IM Music Production Engineering IN Industrial Engineering IQ ChemicalEngineeringLN International Logistics M Mechanical Engineering MA Mathematics MB MedicalSciencesMC Clinical Sciences MD BasicScience for Medicine MI Media Studies MR MechatronicsMT MarketingNC Clinical Nutrition NI InternationalBusinessNN InnovationandDevelopmentNU Nutrition and IntegralWellnessOD DentistryP Political Science Q ChemistryRH HumanResourcesRI InternationalRelationsSU HealthSystemsTA FoodTechnologyTC Computer Technologies TE Electronic Technologies TI Information Technologies

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I. Tecnológico de Monterrey

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Tecnológico de Monterrey was founded in 1943 thanks to the vision of Don Eugenio Garza Sadaandagroupofentrepreneurswhoformedanon-profit association called Enseñanza e Investigación Superior, A. C.

TecnológicodeMonterreyisaprivate,non-profit,independent institution with no political and reli-gious affiliations.

TheworkofTecnológicodeMonterreyandall itscampuses is supported by civil associations made up of a numerous group of outstanding leaders from all over the country who are committed to quality in higher education.

Every year, the board members of these associa-tions meet to define the goals that will guide the

Undergraduate Programs Catalogue | 2014

I. Tecnológico de Monterrey

History and Evolution

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major decisions which will help Tecnológico de Monterrey to meet its objective of driving the de-velopment of communities and the nation.

Tecnológico de Monterrey enjoys the support of the national community, which participates in the raffles organized by the institution to expand its scholarship program and investment in infrastruc-ture.

TecnológicodeMonterreyenjoysthestatusofFreeUniversity School, which enables it to function as an educational institution.

These are some of the main events that distinguish ourInstitution70yearsafterthefoundationofTec-nológico de Monterrey:

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The number of students enrolled at Tecnológico de Monterrey increases from 350 to 452, whilethetotalnumberoffacultymembers,allfull-time,growsfrom14to33.Thisyearseesthe initiation of extracurricular activities: the first student association is formed, the first bas-ketball and soccer teamsare created, and“Onda”, the institution’sfirstmagazine, ispub-lished.

Thestudentsadopt“ElBorrego”(TheRam)astheirmascot.

The Monterrey Campus is inaugurated and has one thousand students this year. The first undergraduatedegreesareawardedtoeightstudentsfromtheBSinChemicalEngineeringprogram.Thefirstraffle,knownas,SorteoTec,isheld.

Tecnológico de Monterrey is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS),aUSaccreditingagency.

The Library building is opened with the mural on its façade that has become a symbol of TecnológicodeMonterrey.Thismuralrepresentsthetriumphofcultureandworkwithmo-tifstakenfrompre-Cortésmythology.Lateron,theLibrarybuildingwillbecometheOfficesof the Presidency of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Tecnológico de Monterrey has 4,458 students from 19 countries in America and all the states of Mexico.

At thebeginningof this year, thefirstmaster’s degree is awarded inChemical Sciences.Twenty years after its foundation, Tecnológico de Monterrey begins to delve into two edu-cational facets that will be of paramount importance: the use of electronic computers and educational television.

The first campus outside the city of Monterrey is founded: the Guaymas Campus.

Thisyearseesthelaunchofthefirstdoctoralprogram:thePhDinChemistry,specializinginOrganicChemistry.

Two new campuses open in other Mexican cities: the Mexico City Campus and the Ciudad ObregónCampus.

The Saltillo Campus is founded.

OperationsstartintheEugenioGarzaSadaCampus,inMonterrey;andtheLaguna,Queré-taroandSanLuisPotosíCampuses.

The Chihuahua, Estado de México and Irapuato Campuses are inaugurated.

1944

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1997

Beginning

Growth

Consolidation

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Tecnológico de Monterrey now has more than 25 thousand students in 14 units throughout Mexico.TheIgnacioA.SantosSchoolofMedicineisopenednexttotheHospitalSanJosébuilding. The León Campus becomes operational.

Personal computers are introduced as a higher education tool in Mexico. The Colima, Chi-apas, Guadalajara, Hidalgo and Morelos (nowadays called Cuernavaca) Campuses areopened.

The Central de Veracruz and Tampico Campuses are inaugurated.

The Toluca Campus begins operating.

TheCiudadJuárez,Mazatlán,SinaloaandSonoraNorteCampusesbeginoperating.

TheZacatecasCampusisinaugurated.

Themission“toprepareprofessionalswithlevelsofexcellenceintheirareaofspecialization”is defined, together with the general statutes. Tecnológico de Monterrey is formally incorpo-ratedasamulti-campuseducationalsystemwithaneworganizationalstructure.

TecnológicodeMonterreyisconnectedtotheinternationalinter-universitycommunicationnetworkknownasBITNET.Thesatellitetelecommunicationsnetworkislaunched.

TheCenterforAdvancedTechnologyforProduction(CETEC) isopenedontheMonterreyCampus. Satellite transmissionsareused to teach theMaster’s in Educationwithdiversespecializations.

TheCenterforStrategicStudies(CEE)iscreated.Coursesfromthemaster’sdegreesinBusi-ness Administration and Computer Studies are transmitted by satellite for Tecnológico de Monterrey faculty members, as well as three core courses, related to sociocultural values and professional practice.

Tecnológico de Monterrey defines its mission toward 2005: To prepare individuals who are committedtothedevelopmentoftheircommunities;whoareinternationallycompetitiveintheirareaofknowledge;andwhoconductrelevantresearchandextensionstudiesforthedevelopment of Mexico.

Universidad Virtual is created. Tecnológico de Monterrey offers its academic and continuing educationprogramsinMexicoandLatinAmerica.Theteaching-learningredesignprocessbegins.

Transformation

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The Aguascalientes Campus is inaugurated. The rule was laid down that undergraduate stu-dents’socialservicemustbenefitthecommunity.

Tecnológico de Monterrey, in conjunction with diverse national and international organiza-tions and foundations, creates the Community Learning Centers. Two new campuses begin theiractivities: theCumbresCampus, inMonterrey;andtheSantaFeCampus, inMexicoCity.

The Morelia Campus is inaugurated.

The Puebla Campus is inaugurated. The Graduate School for Public Administration and Pub-licPolicy (EGAP) isopenedwithsitesontheMexicoCity,EstadodeMéxicoandMonter-reyCampuses.TecnológicodeMonterreyreceivestheAndrewHeiskellAward2003-2004,bestowedby theUnitedNations Instituteof InternationalEducation, in theOutstandingFacultyProgramCategory.

TheCouncilfortheAccreditationofHigherEducation(COPAES)oftheMexicanMinistryofEducation recognizes Tecnológico de Monterrey as the institution of higher education with the highest number of academic programs accredited or recognized by national and inter-nationalorganizations.Bythisyear,TecnológicodeMonterreyhasanetworkconsistingof27BusinessIncubators.Prepanetactivitiesarelaunchedtoofferonlinehighschoolwithafewface-to-faceactivitiestopeoplewhoneedtoearntheirhighschooldiploma,butwhofor diverse reasons were unable to do so. Two new high schools are opened: one in Mat-amoros,Tamaulipas,andtheotherinMetepec,EstadodeMéxico.TheAlumniandFriendsPhilanthropicNetworkbeginsoperatinginMonterrey.

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2001

2002

2003

2004

A new Tecnológico de Monterrey Vision is defined to be fulfilled in 2015, together with the Mission and strategies that will contribute to the realization of this new vision. Tecnológico de Monterrey is awarded the accolade given by the Ministry of the Economy to institutions whoprovideoutstandingsupporttotheconsolidationoftheNationalSystemofBusinessIncubation.TheFamilyBusinessInstituteiscreatedanddevelopedthroughanagreementbetweentheSpanishEnterpriseInstituteandTecnológicodeMonterrey.TheValleAltoHighSchool begins operating in Monterrey.

Thevaluesthatgoverntheinstitution’soperationsaredefined:

• Innovation Wegenerateandrealizeideas,breakparadigms,takerisksandlearnfromourmistakes.

• Globaloutlook Weliveinaglobalcultureandfomentdiversity.

• Teamwork Wefostercollaborativeworkandseekcollectivesuccessabovethatoftheindividual.

• Ethicsandcitizenship Werespectthedignityofpeopleandactwithsolidarity.

• Integrity Webehaveinanethicalmanner,andarehonest,austereandcongruent.

As Tecnológico de Monterrey collaborators, we are committed to complying with the guide-linescontainedintheCodeofEthicsandmakingthempartofourlivesanddailyactivities.

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Multi-campus University System

Nowadays, Tecnológico de Monterrey is a multi-campus university system with academic sites in the diverse regions of Mexico.

The prestige enjoyed by Tecnológico de Monterrey since its foundation, stemming from the culture of entrepreneurship, work, efficiency and responsi-bility that it fosters its students, motivated its grad-uates, who come from diverse regions of Mexico, to promote the presence of Tecnológico de Mon-terrey in their hometowns.

This gave the Institution significant insight into the diverse regional needs, enabling it to prepare professionals who can resolve them, without up-rooting them from their hometowns. Moreover, as a nationwide institution, Tecnológico de Monter-rey accepts its responsibility to provide a valid re-sponsetothecountry’sforemostchallenges.

Some of Tecnológico de Monterrey’s alumni arenow directors in successful companies in Mexico and Latin America, while the presence of its gradu-atesinkeygovernmentandpublicadministrationpositions is constantly growing.

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Education that Transforms Lives

Values

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, we are governed by the values of the Tecnológico de Monterrey Sys-tem:

Innovation

Wegenerateandrealizeideas,breakparadigms,takerisksandlearnfromourmistakes.

Global vision

We liveaglobalcultureand fomentdiversity.

Teamwork

We foster collaborative work andseekcollectivesuccessabovethatofthe individual.

Sense of humanity

Werespectthedignityofpeopleandact with solidarity.

Integrity

Webehaveinanethicalmanner,andare honest, austere and congruent.

Vision

Tecnológico de Monterrey:Weeducateleaderswithanentrepreneurial spirit, committed to ethics and citizenship, and who are internationally competitive.

Differentiators

The relevant characteristics that distinguish Tec-nológico de Monterrey are:• A state-of-the-art educationalmodel, focused

on developing a spirit of entrepreneurship• Education with a sense of humanity• The institution’s prestige built on the basis of

the actions of our graduates• Relationshipswithalumni,companiesandinsti-

tutions

Withthesethreemajorcomponents(Values,VisionandDifferentiators),atTecnológicodeMonterreywerecognizetheneedtoundertakeactionsthatwill lead us toward change, to a transition target-ing a better lifestyle emerging from the academic preparation of young people who care deeply about their country.

Code of Ethics

This Code of Ethics is based on the purpose of the Tecnológico de Monterrey: Education that trans-forms lives, and on the visions of its institutions. It is grounded in our institutional values and, in par-ticular, a sense of humanity and integrity. Itisnot,nordoesitseektobe,exhaustiveinrela-tion to the ethical dilemmas that arise in the set-tingofouractivities;therefore,itwillbeenrichedwhen the requirements of daily practice so require. As members of the organization, we are commit-ted to channeling our actions toward the common

good and the transformation of our society. Thus, all the board members, directors, faculty, doctors and employees of the Tecnológico de Monterrey:

1. Acknowledgethedignityofpeopleandtreatthem with respect and justice.

2. Treat everybody equally and shun discrimina-tion in every form.

3. Act with integrity, honesty, responsibility, ob-jectiveness, congruence and impartiality.

4. Recognize and respect intellectual propertyandothers’merit.

5. Avoid any type of conflict of interest and, if any conflicts should arise, report them to the cor-responding authorities.

6. Assume data transparency as a commitment and respect the confidentiality of issues as de-termined by the Institution.

7. Useresourcesinaresponsible,austereandef-ficient manner.

8. Protect the environment.9. SeekthebenefitoftheInstitutionaboveper-

sonal benefit.10. Comply with the laws, regulations and policies

that govern our activities at institutional, na-tional and international levels.

As Tecnológico de Monterrey collaborators, we undertaketofulfilltheguidelinescontainedintheCodeofEthicsandmakethempartofourlivesanddaily actions.

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The national and international academic program and institutional accreditations reflect the quality of the academic services offered and are one of the means employed by Tecnológico de Monterrey to assure and enhance its academic quality, thus consolidating its leadership position in Mexico’shigher education.

Institutional Accreditations

a) International

Tecnológico de Monterrey is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS, http://www.sacscoc.org) to award under-graduate,master’sanddoctoratedegrees.

ForfurtherinformationonTecnológicodeMonter-rey’saccreditation,pleasecontact:

Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsCommission of Colleges1866 Southern LaneDecatur,GA.30033-4097Telephone:(+1)404-679-4500

b) National

Tecnológico de Monterrey is accredited by the Federation of Mexican Private Higher EducationInstitutions(FIMPES, http://www.fimpes.org.mx).

ForfurtherinformationonTecnológicodeMonter-rey’saccreditation,pleasecontact:

Federación de Instituciones Mexicanas Particula-res de Educación SuperiorRíoGuadalquivirNo.50-4°piso,Col.CuauhtémocDelegación.Cuauhtémoc.C.P.06500México,D.F.Telephone:(+52)(55)5514-5514

Accreditations

Program Accreditations

a) National

AtMarch29,2014,92%(193of210)oftheunder-graduate academic programs offered in full on each of the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses, and which have at least three generations of grad-uates, have been accredited in Mexico by one of the agencies recognized by the Council for the Ac-creditationofHigherEducation(COPAES),theor-ganization that authorizes the operation of accred-iting agencies for undergraduate programs. The programsforwhichaCOPAESaccreditingagencydoesnotexisthavebeenevaluatedatLevel1(thehighest)bytheInter-institutionalCommitteesfortheEvaluationofHigherEducation(CIEES).

The following COPAES-recognized agencies haveaccredited Tecnológico de Monterrey programs:

• Association for theAccreditationandCertifica-tionofSocialSciences(ACCECISO)

• MexicanCommitteefortheAccreditationofEd-ucationinAgronomy(COMEAA)

• AccreditationCouncilforEngineeringEducation(CACEI)

• AccreditationCouncil forAccountingandBusi-nessAdministrationEducation(CACECA)

• Accreditation Council for Education and Re-searchinPsychology(CNEIP)

• National Accrediting Agency for ArchitectureProgramsandHabitableSpaceDisciplines(AN-PADEH)

• MexicanCouncilfortheAccreditationofEduca-tioninMedicine(COMAEM)

Organization of Tecnológico de Monterrey

PRESIDENCY TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY

David Noel Ramírez [email protected]

VICE PRESIDENCY FOR ONLINE PROGRAMS

Juan Carlos Enríquez Gutié[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENCY FOR RESEARCH, GRADUATE STUDIES,

AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Arturo Molina Gutiérrez

[email protected]

REGIONAL PRESIDENCY OF THE NORTHERN ZONE

Víctor Gutiérrez [email protected]

VICE PRESIDENCY FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

David Garza [email protected]

REGIONAL PRESIDENCY OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ZONES

Alfonso Pompa [email protected]

VICE PRESIDENCY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES

Paulino Bernot [email protected]

REGIONAL PRESIDENCY OF THE WESTERN ZONE

Héctor Núñez de Cáceres Ló[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENCY FOR ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRSLuis Raúl Domínguez [email protected]

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• MexicanCouncilfortheAccreditationofDesignPrograms(COMAPROD)

• National Accreditation Council for InformaticsandComputing(CONAIC)

• NationalAccreditationCouncilforEconomicSci-ences(CONACE)

• NationalAccreditationCouncilforHigherEduca-tioninLaw(CONFEDE)

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• Accreditation Council for Law Education(CONAED)

• Accreditation Council for Communication(CONAC)

The following tables show the undergraduate pro-grams by campus that have been accredited by na-tional agencies or evaluated at Level 1 by CIEES, at March 29, 2014.

Undergraduate Programs Accredited by National Agencies or Evaluated at Level 1 by CIEES, by Campus

Campus

Aguascalientes

Chiapas

Chihuahua

Ciudad de México

CiudadJuárez

Campus

Cuernavaca

Estado de México

Guadalajara

Hidalgo

Laguna

León

Monterrey

Program

IMTLIN

LAE

IMTITICLAELAFLCDELEDLIN

ARQIISIMDIMEIMTITCITSLAELAFLCPFLDILECLEDLEMLINLRI

IMT

Program

IISLAELIN

ARQIISIMEIMTISCLDILED

ARQIISIMTITELAELAFLCPFLDILEMLINLRI

IISITICLAELCPF

IISITICLAFLIN

IISIMTLAFLIN

ARQIBTICIFIIIAIISIMAIMDIMEIMTINT

Agency

CACEICACECA

CACECA

CACEICACEICACECACACECACACECACONFEDECACECA

ANPADEHCACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICACECACACECACACECACOMAPRODCONACECONAEDCACECACACECAACCECISO

CACEI

Agency

CACEICACECACACECA

ANPADEHCACEICACEICACEICONAICCOMAPRODCONAED

ANPADEHCACEICACEICACEICACECACACECACACECACOMAPRODCACECACACECAACCECISO

CACEICONAICCACECACACECA

CACEICACEICACECACACECA

CACEICACEICACECACACECA

ANPADEHCACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICACEICONAIC

Description

B.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.A.InternationalBusiness

BachelorofBusinessAdministration

B.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.InformationandCommunicationTechnologiesBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.BusinessCreationandDevelopmentB.A.LawB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.BiomedicalEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionEB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ComputerScienceandTechnologyB.S.TelecommunicationsandElectronicSystemsBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.FinanceandAccountingB.A.IndustrialDesignB.A.EconomicsB.A.LawB.A.MarketingB.A.InternationalBusinessB.A.InternationalRelations

B.S.MechatronicsEngineering

Description

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionEB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ComputerSystemsEngineeringB.A.IndustrialDesignB.A.Law

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ElectronicandComputerEngineeringBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.FinanceandAccountingB.A.IndustrialDesignB.A.MarketingB.A.InternationalBusinessB.A.InternationalRelations

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.InformationandCommunicationTechnologiesBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinanceandAccounting

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.InformationandCommunicationTechnologiesB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.BiotechnologyEngineeringB.S.CivilEngineeringB.S.EngineeringPhysicsB.S.FoodIndustryEngineeringB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.BiomedicalEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionEB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.BusinessInformatics

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Campus

Monterrey

Morelia

Puebla

Querétaro

Saltillo

Campus

SanLuisPotosí

SantaFe

Sinaloa

Sonora

Tampico

Toluca

Veracruz

Program

IQAISDITCLAELAFLCMDLCPFLECLEDLEMLINLMILNBLPLLPOLRIMC

LAELIN

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Description

B.S.ChemicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.DigitalSystemsandRoboticsEngineeringB.S.ComputerScienceandTechnologyBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.CommunicationandDigitalMediaB.A.FinanceandAccountingB.A.EconomicsB.A.LawB.A.MarketingB.A.InternationalBusinessB.A.JournalismandMediaStudiesB.A.NutritionandWellnessB.A.PoliticalScienceB.A.OrganizationalPsychologyB.A.InternationalRelationsPhysician&Surgeon

BachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ComputerScienceandTechnologyB.S.ElectronicandComputerEngineeringBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.BusinessCreationandDevelopmentB.A.LawB.A.MarketingB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.AgronomyEngineeringB.S.FoodIndustryEngineeringB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ComputerSystemsEngineeringBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.FinanceandAccountingB.A.IndustrialDesignB.A.InternationalBusinessB.A.InternationalRelations

B.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.A.InternationalBusiness

Description

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.A.BusinessCreationandDevelopmentB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.ComputerScienceandTechnologyBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.InternationalBusinessB.A.InternationalRelations

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.InformationandCommunicationTechnologiesB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.A.ofArchitectureB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ComputerSystemsEngineeringBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinanceandAccountingB.A.LawB.A.MarketingB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringBachelorofBusinessAdministration

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b) International

In addition, some ofTecnológico deMonterrey’sprograms have been accredited by the following international organizations:

• AccreditationBoardforEngineeringand Technology(ABET). 111MarketPlace,Suite1050,

BaltimoreMD21202-4012. United States of America Telephone:(+01)410-3477700 www.abet.org

• Association to Advance Collegiate Schools ofBusiness(AACSB).

777SouthHarbourIslandBoulevard,Suite750 Tampa,FL.33602-5730

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Telephone:(+1)8137696500 www.aacsb.edu/acreditation

• InstituteofFoodTechnologists(IFT)CommitteeonHigherEducation.

525W.VanBuren,Suite1000 Chicago,IL.60607 Telephone:(+1)3127828424 www.ift.org

Undergraduate Programs Accredited by International Agencies, by Campus

Campus

Chihuahua

Estado de México

Monterrey

Querétaro

SanLuisPotosí

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ABETABETABETABET

ABET

Description

B.S.MechatronicsEngineering

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionEB.S.MechatronicsEngineering

B.A.EconomicsB.A.JournalismandMediaStudiesB.S.CivilEngineeringB.S.EngineeringPhysicsB.S.FoodIndustryEngineeringB.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionEB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ChemicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.ComputerScienceandTechnologyBachelorofBusinessAdministrationB.A.FinancialManagementB.A.FinanceandAccountingB.A.MarketingB.A.InternationalBusiness

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineeringB.S.MechanicalEngineeringOptionAB.S.MechatronicsEngineeringB.S.ComputerSystemsEngineering

B.S.IndustrialEngineeringwithminorinSystemsEngineering

• ConsejoLatinoamericanodeAcreditacióndelaEducaciónenPeriodismo(CLAEP).

1801S.W.3rdAvenue Miami,FL.33129 Telephones:(+1)3056342465.(+1)3056352272 www.claep.org

ThislistshowsTecnológicodeMonterrey’sunder-graduate programs accredited by international organizations, at March 29, 2014, in the academic areas indicated:

Tecnológico de Monterrey has 26 campuses nationwide, which are listed below together with their con-tact information.

Campus Directory

Aguascalientes CampusCampus Director: Lic. Agustín Mateo Arredondo [email protected]. Eugenio Garza Sada # 1500Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, C.P. 20328Telephone:+52(449)910-0900http://www.ags.itesm.mx

Central de Veracruz Campus Campus Director: Lic. Mauricio García [email protected]. Eugenio Garza Sada # 1Col.LasQuintasCórdoba, Veracruz, C.P. 94500Telephone:+52(271)717-0500http://www.ver.itesm.mx

Chiapas Campus Campus Director: C.P. Manuel de Jesús Villalobos García [email protected] CarreteraTapanatepecKm.149+746Col.JuanCrispínTuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, C.P. 29020Telephone:+52(961)617-6000http://www.chs.itesm.mx

Chihuahua Campus Campus Director: Dr. Rodolfo Castello [email protected]óicoColegioMilitar#4700Col.NombredeDiosChihuahua, Chihuahua., C.P. 31300Telephone:+52(614)4395000http://www.chi.itesm.mx

México City Campus Campus Director: Dr. Ricardo Ambrocio Ramírez [email protected] Calle del Puente # 222, esq. Periférico SurCol.EjidosdeHuipulcoDelegaciónTlalpanMéxico,D.F.,C.P.14380Telephone:+52(55)5483-2020http://www.ccm.itesm.mx

Ciudad Juárez Campus Campus Director: Lic. María Elena Mora [email protected] Blvd.TomásFernándezCampos#8945ParqueIndustrialAntonioJ.BermúdezCiudadJuárez,Chihuahua,C.P.32470Telephone:+52(656)629-9100http://www.cdj.itesm.mx

Ciudad Obregón Campus Campus Director: Master Claudia Margarita Félix Sandoval [email protected] California # 2100 Nte. Col.ObregónNorteCiudadObregón,Sonora,C.P.85010Telephone:+52(644)410-5700http://www.cob.itesm.mx

Cuernavaca Campus Campus Director: Ing. Julio Noriega [email protected] Autopista del Sol Km 104Col.RealdelPuenteXochitepec,Morelos,C.P.62790Telephone:+52(777)3620800http://www.cva.itesm.mx

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Estado de México Campus Campus Director: Dr. Pedro Luis Grasa [email protected] Carretera Lago de Guadalupe Km. 3.5AtizapándeZaragozaEstado de México, C.P. 52926Telephone:+52(55)5864-5555http://www.cem.itesm.mx

Guadalajara Campus Campus Director: Lic. Dr. Mario Adrián Flores [email protected] Ave.Gral.RamónCorona#2514Col. Nuevo MéxicoZapopan,Jalisco,C.P.45201Telephone:+52(33)3669-3000http://www.gda.itesm.mx

Hidalgo Campus Campus Director: C.P. Claudia Gallegos [email protected] Blvd.FelipeÁngeles#2003Col. Venta PrietaPachuca,Hidalgo,C.P.42080Telephone:+52(771)717-02-14http://www.hgo.itesm.mx

Irapuato Campus Campus Director:Ing. Javier Benavides [email protected] Paseo Mirador del Valle # 445Col. Villas de IrapuatoIrapuato,Guanajuato,C.P.36670Telephone:+52(462)606-8000http://www.ira.itesm.mx

Laguna Campus Campus Director: Ing. Martín López Mé[email protected] PaseodelTecnológico#751Col.AmpliaciónlaRositaTorreón,Coahuila,C.P.27250

Telephone:+52(871)729-6363http://www.lag.itesm.mx

León Campus Campus Director:Dr. Isaac Lucatero Castañ[email protected] Av. Eugenio Garza Sada S/NCol. Cerro GordoLeón,Guanajuato,C.P.37190Telephone:+52(477)710-9000http://www.leo.itesm.mx

Monterrey CampusCampus Director:Ing. Víctor Eduardo Gutiérrez [email protected] Av. Eugenio Garza Sada #2501 SurCol. TecnológicoMonterrey, Nuevo León, C.P. 64849Telephone:+52(81)8358-2000http://www.mty.itesm.mx

Morelia Campus Campus Director:Ing. Iván Castorena [email protected] CaminoaJesúsdelMonteS/NCol.JesúsdelMonteMorelia,Michoacán,C.P.58350Telephone:+52(443)322-6800http://www.cmr.itesm.mx

Puebla Campus Campus Director:Ing. Rashid Abella [email protected] VíaAtlixcayotl#2301Col. San AndrésCholula,Puebla,C.P.72800Telephone:+52(222)303-2000http://www.pue.itesm.mx/

Querétaro Campus Campus Director: Ing. R. Salvador Coutiño [email protected] Av.EpigmenioGonzález#500

FraccionamientoSanPabloQuerétaro,Querétaro,C.P.76130Telephone:+52(442)238-3100http://www.qro.itesm.mx

Saltillo CampusCampus Director: Lic. Angelberto Guardado [email protected] Prol.JuandelaBarrera#1241Ote.Col. CumbresSaltillo,Coahuila,C.P.25270Telephone:+52(844)411-8000http://www.sal.itesm.mx

San Luis Potosí Campus Campus Director:Dr. Héctor Morelos [email protected] Av. Eugenio Garza Sada # 300Fracc.LomasdelTecnológicoSanLuisPotosí,SanLuisPotosí,C.P.78211Telephone:+52(444)834-1000http://www.slp.itesm.mx

Santa Fe Campus Campus Director: Dr. Daniel Moska [email protected] Ave. Carlos Lazo # 100Col.LomasdeSantaFe,DelegaciónÁlvaroObregónMéxico,D.F.,C.P.01389Telephone:+52(55)9177-8000http://www.csf.itesm.mx

Sinaloa Campus Campus Director:Ing. Isidro Cavazos de Leó[email protected] Blvd.PedroInfante#3773Pte.Culiacán,Sinaloa,C.P.80100Telephone:+52(667)759-1600http://www.sin.itesm.mx

Sonora Norte Campus Campus Director: Dr. Francisco Javier Quezada [email protected] Blvd.EnriqueMazónLópez#965Hermosillo,Sonora,C.P.83000Telephone:+52(662)259-1000http://www.her.itesm.mx

Tampico Campus Campus Director:Ing. Marco Edgar Vargas Herrada [email protected] Blvd.PetrocelKm.1.3PuertoIndustrialAltamira, Tamaulipas, C.P. 89600Telephone:+52(833)229-1600http://www.tam.itesm.mx

Toluca CampusCampus Director: Ing. Juan Carlos Arreola [email protected] EduardoMonroyCárdenas#2000SanAntonioBuenavistaToluca, Estado de México, C.P. 50110Telephone:+52(722)279-9990http://www.tol.itesm.mx

Zacatecas Campus Campus Director: Ing. Miguel Angel Burgoin Carrera [email protected] Ave. Pedro Coronel # 16Col.DependenciasFederalesGuadalupe,Zacatecas,C.P.98600Telephone:+52(492)925-6820http://www.zac.itesm.mx

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The educational model of Tecnológico de Mon-terrey comprises a set of structured components throughwhich the institution fulfills its students’educational goals. It integrates the aims of the in-stitutional mission and the values it promotes, the pedagogical practices that make it operational,and the supporting mechanisms and resources.

Characteristics of the Educational Model

• Academiccontentthatencompassesaneduca-tion in science, technology, humanism, ethics and citizenship.

• Use of teaching techniques that provide apractical approach to our students’ educationand offer them the opportunity to analyze and propose answers to complex real-world andwork-environmentproblems.Thesetechniquesinclude:CollaborativeLearning,Problem-basedLearning, Project-oriented Learning, CaseMethod,ServiceLearningandResearch-basedLearning.

• Development of our students’ capacity forself-directed researchand learning, asa resultof their active participation in the educational process. This will enable them to keep up-to-date throughout their professional lives.

• Useofthemostadvancedinformationtechnol-ogies as learning support tools.

• A comprehensive educational approach com-plementedbyco-curricularactivitiesinstudentleadership, cultural diffusion and physical edu-cation.

Through the Educational Model Initiative Tec 21, our educational model adapts to the times, ful-filling its purpose of driving the skills of currentgenerations, in order to educate leaders with an

Educational Model Tec 21 The following is a description of the characteris-tics of the diverse programs through which Tec-nológicodeMonterreyeducates itsstudents;theacademic processes that form the framework oftheirpersonalandprofessionaldevelopment;theresources that support and facilitate these pro-cesses;andthequalityassuranceschemesfortheInstitution’soverallacademicoperations.

Student Learning Development Process

The main characteristic of Tecnológico de Monter-rey’seducationalprocessistheactiveroleplayedbystudentsintheirowneducation.Bybecomingactively involved in this process, students develop thecapacityforself-directedlearning,whichisin-dispensable for innovating and staying up to date throughout their professional lives. Moreover, while studying at the Institution, students devel-op a series of personal competencies that enable them to attain a comprehensive education. The following is a list of the main elements that distin-guish Tecnológico de Monterrey educational pro-cess:

Active Learning

The environment at Tecnológico de Monterrey is designed to offer students multiple opportuni-ties to participate actively in their professional and personal preparation process. Through the insti-tution-wide use of diverse teaching techniques,suchasproblem-basedlearning,project-orientedlearning, collaborative learning, service-learning,casemethodandresearch-basedlearning,amongothers, students play a purposeful, structured role intheconstructionoftheirknowledgeandthede-velopment of the competencies described in the graduate profile and the Mission. In this context, students can discover, process and apply knowl-edge in a relevant, significant way both inside and outside the classroom.

entrepreneurial spirit, ethics and citizenship and who are internationally competitive. This will en-able our students to face up to the challenges of a world that has yet to be invented.

Characteristics that Enrich Our Educational Model

Facultywhoare innovativeandup-to-date in their discipline, haveexperience in their professional practice (liaison)and incorporatetechnologyintheteaching-learn-

ing process.

Challenging, interactive learn-ing experiences in the new edu-cational spaces.

Flexibility in how, when and wheretheteaching-learningpro-cesstakesplace.

Self-regulated Learning

A key objective of Tecnológico de Monterrey’slearningmodelisforstudentstodeveloptheskillsneeded to achieve lifelong learning. Therefore, in their courses, they repeatedly face challenging, highly academically demanding educational situ-ations, which motivate them to gradually develop the capacity to regulate their learning, setting goals and reflecting on their achievements.

Throughout this process, the students are con-stantly guided and supported by their teachers and by the huge range of physical, technological and human resources offered by the Institution.

Comprehensive Education

Comprehensive education is based on the idea of developing in students the diverse human di-mensions.With this aim, the educational modelcontemplates the development of competencies for reflecting on, analyzing and evaluating the social, economic, political and ecological reality, frombothpersonalandprofessionalperspectives;respect for others and for the environment; act-ing with solidarity and responsibility to enhance the quality of life of the country and the world. Tecnológico deMonterrey’s comprehensive edu-cation is basedon its academicprograms, cross-curriculumstrategiesandavarietyofco-curricularactivities.

Teaching Techniques

Justasthegreatestcareisemployedwhendesign-ingtheprograms’curriculaandselectingthecon-tent,TecnológicodeMonterrey’sacademicactivityis characterized by the use of teaching techniques that add a practical and professional approach to thestudents’academictraining,whiledevelopingtheir personal competencies. Although techniques to support teaching have always been used at Tec-nológico de Monterrey, the Institution formalized a faculty training program in this area to strength-en the implementation of its educational model

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and strongly promote its application in each of the courses offered.

There are many teaching techniques and just as many ways of classifying them. In the same way, at an institutional level, the faculty select the tech-niques that they consider to be the most appro-priate for their teaching objectives. The most com-monly used techniques are:

• CollaborativeLearning• Problem-basedLearning• Project-orientedLearning• CaseMethod• Service-Learning• Research-basedLearning

The Professor as a Learning Facilitator and Guide

The faculty profile underscores their outstanding preparation within their professional fields, as well as the intensive teacher training fomented by the Institution that enables the professors to design and guide carefully structured teaching processes in which students will achieve the maximum ben-efit of their participation.

Internationalization

Students’academicpreparationisbroadenedwithinternationalization experiences that enrich their academic life by offering a more global insight.

The internationalization component helps stu-dents to enrich their academic life with more glob-al experiences, through academic, cultural and linguisticexchange,andalsototakeamajorsteptowards achieving personal maturity.

Students are offered the internationalization expe-rience through:

• Participation in academic experiences inpres-tigious overseas universities and academic in-stitutions for periods of two semesters, one se-mester, one summer or a specific academic trip.

• Socializing with and meeting students fromother countries who are studying at one of Tec-nológicodeMonterrey’scampuses.

• Attendanceatconferencesofferedbyqualifiedscholars from foreign universities who have been invited as visiting professors to Tecnológi-co de Monterrey or who participate in satellite sessions or online courses.

• Participation inprojectsconducted inassocia-tion with groups of students from foreign uni-versities through the facilities offered online.

Undergraduate Programs

Tecnológico de Monterrey offers a wide variety of undergraduate programs and specializations.

The academic programs include the areas of ad-ministration and finance, engineering and archi-tecture, education, information technologies and electronics, health sciences, humanities and social sciences.

In view of the demands of an increasingly com-plex, globalized society and a changing, competi-tive environment, Tecnológico de Monterrey con-siders that the education offered by universities should go beyond vocational competencies. This implies providing students with a comprehensive education that will enable them, on graduating, to address the diverse professional, personal and citi-zenship challenges that will arise throughout their lives. The importance attached by Tecnológico de Monterrey to comprehensive education is clearly portrayed in its institutional Vision and Mission.

The undergraduate curricula include the following components:

a. General Education Apart from the occupational competencies spe-cific to their profession, each of the programs in-cludes objectives that focus on the development of the following general competencies in students:

Communication competencies:

• Displays communication skills by using lan-guage appropriately as a learning, reflection and communication instrument in both aca-demic and professional settings.

• Is proficient in English, including reading andwritingandoralcomprehensionskills,atalevelthat enables the student to perform in interna-tional academic settings.

Ethical competencies:

• Reflects on, analyzes and evaluates ethical di-lemmas related to themselves, their profession-al practice and their environment.

• Respectspeopleandtheenvironment.

Humanistic competencies:

• Appreciates and analyzes diverse artistic andcultural expressions that contribute to the stu-dent’sunderstandingoftheworldandofhisorher social and personal reality.

Citizenship competencies:

• Knowsandisawareofthesocial,economicandpolitical reality.

• Acts with solidarity and civic responsibility toimprove the quality of life in the community, particularly deprived communities.

Mathematics competencies:

• Displays adequate mathematical reasoningskills,andusesthemtosolveproblems.

Entrepreneurship competencies:

• Carriesout thenecessaryactions to realize in-novative ideas with the resources available, seekingtogeneratethegreatestpossiblevalue,assessingtheirfeasibilityandtherisksinvolved.

In order to develop these competencies, since 2011 Tecnológico de Monterrey’s curricula haveincluded ten courses distributed as follows:

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Communication and Foreign Languages

Ethics, Humanities/Fine Arts and Citizenship

Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Entrepreneurship

1. Analysis and Verbal Expression 2. VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace3. ForeignLanguage(Englishoranotherlanguageifthestudentisproficient

intheEnglishlanguage)3 courses obligatory for all the degrees

Area of Ethics1. Bioethics/ClinicalBioethics2. Ethics, Self and Society 3. Applied Ethics 2 courses obligatory for all the degrees

Area of Humanities and Fine Arts 1. Musical Appreciation I2. Contemporary Art and Society3. Art and Interculturality 4. Contemporary Art and Culture 5. Film,LiteratureandCulture6. CreativeWriting7. HistoryofArchitectureandtheCity8. Mexican Identity and Culture9. Contemporary Literature and Society10.ContemporaryWorldLiterature11. Media, Culture and Society12. Music and SocietyOne course obligatory for all the degrees

Area of Citizenship1. Citizenship: Political and Social Practice2. CitizenshipandDemocracy3. SocialResponsibilityandCitizenship4. Civil Society and Citizen Participation 5. Society,DevelopmentandCitizenshipinMexicoOne course obligatory for all the degrees

1. IntroductiontoFinancialMathematics2. MathematicsforDesign3. Mathematics4. Mathematics I 5. Mathematics for Engineering I 6. StatisticsforResearchinSocialSciences7. BiostatisticsOne course obligatory for all the degrees

1. DevelopmentofSocialImpactCompanies2. EducationfortheDevelopmentofEntrepreneurialLeadership3. MicroenterprisePlanningforSocialDevelopmentOne course obligatory for all the degrees

Note: Students can choose other courses (not included in this table) depending on the options available according to their degree and campus, as long as they are authorized by the Academy for the corresponding area of knowledge and the Academic Vice Presidency.

b. Basic Core Courses

These courses are shared by several undergradu-ate programs and are offered in the areas of ad-ministration, health sciences, social sciences, hu-manities and engineering.

c. Discipline Courses

Son los cursos que forman a los estudiantes en el áreaprincipaldeconocimientodecadaprogramade licenciatura.

d. Relationships with Regional Companies or Organizations

TheserelationshipsareachievedthroughtheDe-velopment Support Courses (CAD) based on thepractical learning methodology in which students complete a project for a company or institution, under the guidance of a professor with experi-ence in leading projects or consulting processes, whoacts as the teaching-learning facilitator.Theoutcome is significant learning in students and a direct benefit for the company or organization. In these courses, the educational process focuses on developingtheskillsandqualitiesneededtoen-richstudents’professionalworkwithactionsthatreflect responsibility for themselves and for the rest of society.

OneofthekeycharacteristicsoftheCADcoursesisthat the time devoted to the project represents at least70%ofthecourse’stotalacademicload.

e. Elective Courses

The elective courses give students the opportunity to broaden their professional vision through di-verse classes or a modality. The modalities are aca-demic options consisting of a set of courses and learningexperiences thatenrichstudents’prepa-ration by providing them with knowledge andskillsinadisciplinethatcomplementstheirdegreeprogram or that aims to enhance the skills, atti-tudes and values described in the graduate profile. Elective courses also allow students to engage in

research, internationalization or university-busi-ness relationship programs.

f. Comprehensive Education

Tecnológico de Monterrey foments the compre-hensive education of its students by giving them the opportunity to participate in a variety of stu-dent activities that promote the development of thevalues,attitudesandskillsstatedintheinstitu-tional Vision and Mission.

g. Community Social Service

Tecnológico de Monterrey has instituted a Com-munity Social Service program which forms part of the Social Service mandated by law in Mexico as a graduation requirement. The aim of this program is to help students to become aware of the coun-try’ssocialrealitybyparticipatinginprogramsthatgenerate social, economic and educational devel-opment in needy communities and institutions.

h. Modalities

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, students can achieve theirfullpotential inkeepingwiththeir interests,while studying for their degree, through the op-tion of electing a modality that will train them in a complementary discipline and provide the op-portunity to obtain a certificate in addition to their bachelor’sdegreediploma.

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Characteristics of the Modalities• Theyareoptionalforstudents.• They begin from the fourth semester and do

not imply additional requirements (althoughtherearesomeexceptions).

• Theyofferstudentsaspecialapproachbypro-viding the opportunity to attend workshops,summer school and study abroad, study their topics and some courses in a discipline of their interest.

The modalities students can choose from are:

• Bicultural• Consultancy• Entrepreneurship• EntrepreneurialFamilies• ResearchandInnovation• Professionalexperience• Leadershipforsocialdevelopment

For further details about the modalities, pleasevisit http://www.itesm.mx,Profesional-Programasdeestudio-Modalidades.

i. Concentrations

The professional concentrations furnish knowl-edge and skills in a discipline that complementsthestudents’major,or inareasrelatedtothede-gree program in order to enhance their learning. Unlike themodalities, concentrations do not re-quirepriorworkshopattendanceorinternships.

Characteristics of the ConcentrationsThe total academic load is 48 units, distributed as follows:• Fourorfivecourses,eachwithanacademicload

of 8 units.• Oneortwocapstoneprojects,eachwithanaca-

demic load of 8 units and to be completed in an organization assigned in accordance with the area of concentration.

• The courses that comprise the concentrationsprovide credit for the variable courses (identi-fiedinthecurriculaas“Topics”).

• Concentrationscanbestudiedasofthefifthse-mester.

Students can choose one of the following concen-trations: Administration and Finance• ServiceManagement• BankManagement• RetailManagement• Retail• BusinessCreation• MarketingandSales• PrivateLaw• PublicLaw• Innovation• FinancialAnalysisandInvestmentManagement• FinancialMarkets• BusinessFinance• Finance• PharmaceuticalManagement• HospitalityManagement• InternationalBusiness• KnowledgeManagement• Logistics• InteractiveMarketing• MarketingStrategies• Marketing• InternationalEntrepreneurship• InternationalAccounting• SmallBusinessManagement• PromotionandAdvertising• HumanResourceManagement• GlobalSupplyChainManagement• Tourism

Humanities and Social Sciences• LatinAmericanArt• GlobalAffairs• CommunicationandPublicRelations• PoliticalScience• LiteraryCreation• ContemporaryLiteratureandDiscourse• Music• AudiovisualMediaProduction• EditorialProjectCreation• Journalism

Engineering and Architecture• AgriculturalEngineering• ConstructionManagement

• EnvironmentandSustainableDevelopment• Agribusiness• AeronauticalEngineering• Biobusiness• QualityandProduction• AeronauticalDesignandManufacturing• DesignandManufacturing• AutomotiveMechanicalDesign• EnvironmentalManagementand Administration • AutomotiveEngineering• AgroindustrialEngineering• HealthSystemsEngineering• ProcessEnhancementinthe Automotive Industry • AutomotiveMechatronics• EngineeringWorks• Robotics• SupervisionandAdvancedControl• Agri-foodProductionSystems• PlasticsandResinTechnologies

Information Technologies and Electronics• BusinessIntelligence• AppliedRobotics• IntelligentSystems

Resources and Media

Information and Communication Technologies

In an era of major advancements in the develop-ment and use of information and communication technologies, Tecnológico de Monterrey promotes their use with the twofold aim of bringing students into contact with these tools, as a competitive ad-vantage in their professional education and, at the sametime,makingthemostofallthesupportre-sources available to enrich the teaching-learningprocess.

Tecnológico de Monterrey Library Network

In order to support the learning, research and so-cial development activities in which students and faculty participate, Tecnológico de Monterrey has a solid collection of printed and digital information resources made available through the 32 libraries distributed ineachof its campusesandaDigitalLibrary.

As a result of the collection development pro-gram, the Tecnológico de Monterrey Library Net-workcollectioncontinued tobeenrichedduring2013 throughtheacquisitionof115,761physicalvolumes, thus achieving a total printed and digital bibliographic collection of 3.54 million volumes– 2.8 million physical bibliographic volumes and 685,751 digital volumes – available for the aca-demiccommunity.Thecollectionincludesbooks,eBooks, encyclopedias, discs, videos, magazinesandjournalsthatcoveralltheareasofknowledgein which Tecnológico de Monterrey offers aca-demic programs. Moreover, in 2012, the libraries served a total of 804,655 physical book loan re-quests,while,throughtheDigitalLibrary(bibliote-ca.itesm.mx),anaverageof2.8millioninformationdownloads were completed every month from the electronic resources.

Vice Presidency for Online Programs

Tecnológico de Monterrey offers graduate, continu-ing education and social development programs in Mexico and some Latin American countries, us-ing innovative educational models, learning net-worksandadvancedinformationtechnologies,tocontribute to the integration and development of Spanish-speakingcommunities.

The courses on line respond to diverse marketneeds.Facultymemberswhoareexperts in theirfields, assisted by a team of instructional design and technology specialists, are in charge of devel-oping these courses. Moreover, the faculty are sup-portedbyateamoftutorstomanagethestudents’learning process.

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The variety of services on line spans undergradu-ate courses to online literacy programs for the members of the most underprivileged communi-ties in the country, as well as a wide range of mas-ter’sdegreesandcontinuingeducationprograms.It also offers teacher training programs for both Tecnológico de Monterrey professors and those from other educational systems in Mexico and at least ten other Latin American countries.

Student Life

Tecnológico de Monterrey, in its endeavor to pro-mote the development and comprehensive edu-cation of its students, offers diverse programs, courses,workshopsandstudentgroupsthatpro-vide spaces for the development of competencies, suchasleadership,self-confidence,ethicsandciti-zenship. These competencies help students to ful-fill their personal and professional goals. The formal student life actions include sports, cul-tural and student leadership activities, together with prevention and psycho-pedagogic counsel-ing, which are offered through the healthy envi-ronment promotion program. For further informationabout student lifeatTec-nológico de Monterrey, visit: http://dae.itesm.mx/.

Vocational Guidance

A vocational guidance program run by expert spe-cialists is available to students at the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses upon request. The objec-tive of this service is to provide high school and undergraduatestudentswiththetoolsformakingdecisions regarding their life and career plans, such as choosing which major they are going to study, deciding whether to change majors or if they have doubts about continuing at the Institution. Stu-dents can take tests in this space to identify theskills,interestsandpersonalitycharacteristicsthatcoincide with the professional profiles of the dif-ferent degree programs and which are important componentsinthisdecision-makingprocess.

Dormitories

In order to provide a comprehensive service, the Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla and Querétarocampuses offer dormitories that promote integra-tion and participation in co-curricular activities,such as excursions, tournaments and trips, as well as the possibility of socializing with people from other parts of the world.

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Academic Policies and Academic Regulations

Admissions

Tecnológico de Monterrey’s admissions processfocuses on selecting young people who have the potential to become internationally competitive leaders with a spirit of entrepreneurship and a sense of humanity, as well as the clear capacity and enthusiasm to enrich the academic and student life of the Tecnológico community. As a selective institution, every year there are more student ap-plications than available places.

The Admission Committee is responsible for re-viewing the profiles and academic records, since its members assign the admissions decisions through a comprehensive process of selection cri-teria, as follows:

• Applicationforadmission• ResultoftheAcademicAptitudeTest• Prioracademichistory• Curriculum (academic, leadership, sports, cul-

tural,personalaccomplishments,etc.)

• Essay (which reflects the applicants’ personalinterests and displays their enthusiasm for be-longingtoourcommunity)

• Lettersofrecommendation• Result of the TOEFL or an alternative English

language proficiency test • Interview

For further details on the undergraduate admis-sions process, visit the Tecnológico de Monterrey website at http://www.itesm.edu.

Credit Transfer

The credit transfer and equivalence agreements for students enrolled in Tecnológico de Monter-rey with partial studies in an academic period, completed at another educational institution, are issued by theMexicanDepartment of Educationbased on a proposal made for each particular case by Tecnológico de Monterrey.

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Tecnológico de Monterrey recognizes the results oftheofficialexaminationsbyareaofknowledgeof the InternationalBaccalaureate (IB)andof theAdvancedPlacementProgram(AP),forundergrad-uate course credit transfer.

Credit transfer applications must be completed during the admissions process for the selected un-dergraduate degree through the Credit and Credit TransferOfficeofthecorrespondingcampus.

The deadline for requesting credit transfer corre-sponds to the date specified to request a change of courses during the students’ first semester atour institution.

Evaluation and Continuance

Tecnológico de Monterrey considers that from 48 to 60 units per semester is an adequate academic load. It structures its curricula and enrollment rules around these figures.

The evaluation of the students’ performance ineach of their courses is carried out through partial evaluations and a final evaluation. The final evalu-ation is compulsory.

Grades are expressed in whole numbers, on a scale of one to one hundred. The minimum pass grade is seventy.

RegardingcontinuanceatTecnológicodeMonter-rey, the students with Academic Support standing will face permanent dismissal for unsatisfactory academic performance if:

1. They do not enroll in the Academic Support Program.

2. They fail one or two courses while enrolled in the Academic Support Program.

3. After completing the Academic Support Pro-gram, they fail:

a. Two or more courses in each of the last three consecutive academic periods.

b. Three or more courses in each of the last two consecutive academic periods.

Regarding these two subsections, all the coursescompleted by the student, including remedial courses,willbetakenintoaccountevenifthestu-dentchangeshis/hermajor.However, the resultsofintensivecourseswillnotbetakenintoaccount.

4. They fail a total of four or more of the follow-ing eighteen courses in which they enroll as of their entry into the Academic Support Pro-gram.

General Student Rules and Regulations

Since its foundation, Tecnológico de Monterrey defined the regulations that would guide its stu-dents regarding academic expectations and their conduct inside and outside the classroom.

The Institution, committed to its academic quality, informs the students and the community of the regulationsthatgovernitwithintheframeworkofthe principles and values stated in the Mission.

TheGeneralStudentRulesandRegulationscanbeconsulted at http://dae.itesm.mx/rga.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

In general, the three types of financial aid pro-grams offered by Tecnológico de Monterrey, appli-cable to Mexican students, are:

Traditional or Socioeconomic Program

This program targets students with an outstand-ing academic standing and insufficient funds to pay the tuition fees in their entirety.

Inthescholarship-loanprogram,whentheschol-arship holders graduate, they will be responsible for paying back to the Institute the educationalloan enjoyed during their studies, in order to pro-vide another student with financial support.

In the scholarship program, students do not have topaytheInstitutebackaftergraduation.

Talent Program

Some of the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses award a limited number of high school and un-dergraduate scholarships for students whose academic performance is outstanding or who are highly talented in sports, cultural or leadership ac-tivities.

Academic Loan Program

As part of the financial aid that Tecnológico de Monterrey awards to its students to favor the con-tinuance of their education, the Institution has es-tablished an academic loan program, which is an option for high school, undergraduate and gradu-ate students.

The Tec Academic Credit, which is available to all students regardless of their grade point average, grants diverse amounts of financial aid according to the economic situation of the student and also offers flexible payment terms.

Fee refunds

Students who withdraw from the courses in which they are enrolled will be refunded a percentage of the total corresponding fees in accordance with the cost of the program and the established poli-cies, which are published on the official Tecnológi-co de Monterrey website (http://www.itesm.edu).

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Tecnológico de Monterrey has defined research and technological development as key compo-nents for contributing to the economic, educa-tional, political and social growth of the diverse regions of Mexico. In this context, seven areas of excellence have been identified:

• Biotechnologyandfood• Mechatronics• Information and communication technologies

and electronics• Sustainabledevelopmenttechnologies• Globalstrategiesandbusiness• Publicpolicyandpublicadministration• Lifesciences

OneoftheobjectivesofresearchwithintheInsti-tute is to focus its human, material and financial resources on priority areas, in order to enhance companies’ competitiveness, regional progress,and the growth of technology-based businessesand of its own educational model.

Research

Another objective is the identification of strategic industrial sectors in the regions of the country in which the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses are located. These sectors include the automotive, electronics, software, pharmaceutical, aeronautics and food industries, among others.

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, faculty and students conduct research jointly to contribute to the de-velopment of the community and thus generate innovativemodelsandsystems;manageandincu-bate technology-based companies; enhance thegraduate programs, research groups and research centers, working with public administration, en-trepreneurial development and regional develop-ment institutes, among many others.

ResearchatTecnológicodeMonterreyhasgrownyear by year since 2002, after the formalization of the Research Group program. A Research Groupisacollaborativegroupofresearchers,backedbyseed funds from the Institution, which involves a leading professor in the area of study, assigned

professorsanddoctoral,master’sandundergradu-ate students, and the participation of one or two post-doctoralresearchers.

Tecnológico de Monterrey currently has 152 re-search groups in the different campuses.

Theresearchgroupsarelinkedtothedoctoralpro-grams, which focus on researcher training. At pres-ent, 1955 students participate in these programs.

Of themore than 700 professors who teach themaster’sanddoctoralstudentsatTecnológicodeMonterrey, 257 are research professors who be-longtotheNationalSystemofResearchers (SNI).Theaimofthissystemistorecognizetheworkofpeople who produce scientific and technological knowledge. SNI awards professors the appoint-mentas“NationalResearchers”,whichsymbolizesthe quality and prestige of their scientific contribu-tions.

Of the Institution’s 33master’s programs and 10doctoral programs, 93% have been awarded ac-creditation by the National Program for Quality

GraduateStudies(PNPC)oftheNationalCouncilofScience andTechnology (CONACyT). In addition,16 medical specializations have been endorsed and approved by the Inter-institutional Commis-sion for the Education of Human Resources inHealthcare,oftheMexicanDepartmentofHealth(CIFRHS).

Approximately 1,500 graduate students enjoy a liv-ing-expensesscholarshipawardedbytheNationalCouncilofScienceandTechnology(CONACyT).

The researchers, together with their students who are participating in research projects, strengthen the Patent Program which has accumulated a to-tal of 47 patents awarded and 417 national andinternationalpatentapplications.During2006 to2013, Tecnológico de Monterrey was the Mexican educational institution with the most patent ap-plications per year. It can boast 31 incubated spi-noff companies (incubation cells) and 13 patentlicenses. At the moment, one franchise is being processed.

For further information onTecnológico deMon-terrey’s researchgroups, please visithttp://www.itesm.edu and click on Research, where youwillfind information on the research groups by cam-pusandbyareaofknowledge.

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CAMPUS ARQ IA IAB IBN IBT IC IDA IDS IFI IIA IID IIN IIS IMA IMD IME IMI IMT INCQ

Plan 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2013

Aguascalientes x 1 2 2 2 2 x 4 2 4 x

Central de Veracruz 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 x 3 3 3

Chiapas 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 3 3

Chihuahua x 1 x x 2 2 x 4 x x 4 x

Ciudad de México x 2 x 2 x 3 3 x x x x x

Ciudad Juárez 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 4 2 4 x

Ciudad Obregón 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2

Cuernavaca x 2 4 2 3 3 x 3 2 x 4 4 4 x

Estado de México x 2 x x x 3 2 2 x 3 x x x

Guadalajara x 2 x x 4 3 2 x x x 4 4 x

Hidalgo 4 2 4 4 4 2 4 2 2 2 4 x 3 4 3

Irapuato 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 4

Laguna x 1 x 4 2 2 2 x 4 4 x

León x 2 2 2 2 2 x 2 2 x

Monterrey x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Morelia x 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 x 4 2 4 x

Puebla x 2 3 x x x x 3 2 x x 2 4 x x

Querétaro x x x x 4 2 x x x 7 x

Saltillo x 1 2 2 2 2 x 4 4 x

San Luis Potosí 2 1 2 2 2 2 x 4 4 x

Santa Fe x 2 2 2 x 2 2 x 3 3 x x

Sinaloa 2 2 x 2 2 2 2 x 2 2 3

Sonora Norte x 3 2 2 2 2 x 2 2 x

Tampico 2 1 2 2 3 2 x 4 4 x

Toluca x 2 x 2 x 2 2 x x 2 x

Zacatecas 4 2 3 2 2 4 3 3 3

Total de Campus 16 1 1 2 8 6 4 5 1 2 1 2 19 6 4 3 5 19 1

The “x” means that the career’s offered complete in that Campus. A number means that the career’s offered in the Campus up to the semester that the number indicates.Its content reflects the information available in official media as of March 2014.

Academic Programs Offered at Each Campus Part 1

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CAMPUS LDP LEC LED LEF LEM LIN LLE LLN LMC LMI LNB LP LPM LPL LPO LPS LRI MC MO TOTAL

Plan 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2011 2011 2012 2011 2011 2011

Aguascalientes 3 2 x 1 x 1 1 7

Central de Veracruz 2 2 4 4 4 4 2

Chiapas 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 1

Chihuahua 3 x 4 x 1 4 x 4 4 1 3 3 16

Ciudad de México x x x x x x 3 x x x x 27

Ciudad Juárez 3 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2

Ciudad Obregón 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 0

Cuernavaca 2 2 x x 4 3 3 10

Estado de México x x x x x 4 x x 26

Guadalajara 3 x x x x 4 x 4 2 x x 23

Hidalgo 4 2 4 4 4 4

Irapuato 2 4 4 4 4 0

Laguna 3 1 4 x x 1 11

León 4 x x 8

Monterrey x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 44

Morelia x 3 x 4 x x 10

Puebla x x x x x x 4 x x 4 x 29

Querétaro 3 4 x x 4 4 x 20

Saltillo 4 3 4 x 1 4 x 2 2 1 2 6

San Luis Potosí 3 4 x 1 4 x 1 9

Santa Fe 3 x x 4 x x 4 4 x 17

Sinaloa 4 4 x x 5

Sonora Norte 2 2 4 x x 2 2 2 8

Tampico 3 4 x 1 4 x 1 6

Toluca 3 x x x 4 3 3 16

Zacatecas 3 4 4 4 4 2 1

Total de Campus 2 2 9 4 6 19 1 1 16 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 7 3 1 308

The “x” means that the career’s offered complete in that Campus. A number means that the career’s offered in the Campus up to the semester that the number indicates.Its content reflects the information available in official media as of March 2014.

Academic Programs Offered at Each Campus Part 2

CAMPUS INT IQA IQP ISC ISD ITC ITE ITIC ITS LAD LAE LAF LCDE LCMD LCPF LCS LDF LDI LDN

Plan 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011

Aguascalientes 3 3 3 3 4 x 4 1 4 x

Central de Veracruz 4 2 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 x 3 2 4 2 4

Chiapas 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 x 4 4 2 4 4 2 2 4

Chihuahua 4 3 3 3 x 3 x x x 3 4 x x

Ciudad de México 4 3 3 3 x 3 x x x x x x x x

Ciudad Juárez 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 2 x

Ciudad Obregón 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 2

Cuernavaca 2 2 x 3 3 2 x x 4 x 4 2 2 4

Estado de México x x 3 x x 3 3 x x x x x x x

Guadalajara 4 2 2 x 3 x x x x x x x x

Hidalgo 4 2 2 3 3 x x 4 4 1 x 4 2

Irapuato 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4

Laguna 3 3 3 3 x 2 4 x x 1 4 x x

León 2 2 3 3 3 2 4 x x 4 x

Monterrey x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Morelia 2 2 3 3 3 x x x 4

Puebla x 3 3 x x x 3 x x x x x 4 x x

Querétaro 2 2 x x 3 3 x x x x x x x

Saltillo 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 2 4 4 2 x

San Luis Potosí x 3 3 3 3 x x 4 x x

Santa Fe 2 2 3 x 3 3 3 x x x x 4 x x 2

Sinaloa 4 2 2 3 3 3 4 x 4 4 2

Sonora Norte 2 2 1 2 2 x 4 x 2 4 x

Tampico 3 3 3 3 x 3 4 4 4 4 2 x

Toluca 2 2 x 3 x x 4 x x x x

Zacatecas 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 x

Total de Campus 4 2 1 4 4 5 2 4 1 8 15 15 13 9 7 1 3 12 8

The “x” means that the career’s offered complete in that Campus. A number means that the career’s offered in the Campus up to the semester that the number indicates.Its content reflects the information available in official media as of March 2014.

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Profiles and Curricula of the Undergraduate Programs

This section contains the undergraduate curricula offered by Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Information on these programs and the descrip-tion of the courses they include are also available at www.itesm.mx Tecnológico de Monterrey reserves the right to change the programs described in this document.

The course descriptions are presented by academic discipline. The letters in the course codes indicate the discipline associated to the course and can be used to locate the description of the courses in the corresponding section of this document.

Course Course C – L – Ucode

MA1016 Mathematics I 3 – 0 – 8

The letters of the code indicate the discipline to which the course belongs. In the example, the letters MA indicate that the course corresponds to the discipline Mathematics. All the courses of a curriculum are described in the section Course ContentbyAcademicDiscipline.

Theletter“C”indicatesthenumberofclasshoursperweek.Theletter“L”indicatesexperimentaland/orexperi-entialactivitiessupervisedbyateacherperweek.The letter“U” indicates the number of total aca-demicunitsperweekofthecourse.

In this case, the course Mathematics I consists of 3 classhoursperweek,0hoursofexperimentaland/or experiential activities and a total of 8 academic units. The academic units represent the total num-ber of hours perweek on average that studentsshould devote to the course. The total academic units include the class hours, experimental and/or experiential activity hours supervised by a teacher, andtheindependentworkhours.

Any course requirements are listed in the course description.

One academic unit presents approximately 16hoursofworkduringtheacademicsemester.

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Graduatesfromthisprogramarehighlyskilled inthe area of strategic business innovation, which contributes to the creation of new business mod-els,makingitpossibletomanageanddirectpublicand private organizations and/or family business-es efficiently and effectively, with a systemic, ethi-cal and humanistic approach.

B.A. Business Administration (LAE)

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LAE Bachelor of Business AdministrationEdition 2011

Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AD2012 BusinessStrategicForesight 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 D1002 LaborLaw 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8First Semester C L U AD3017 FamilyBusinessandCorporateGovernance 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 AD3018 PlanningProcessesandModels 3 0 8AD1007 IntroductiontotheBusinessAdministration 3 0 4 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 AcademicProgram FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 18 0 48H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UMA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 AD2013 ProjectandProcessStrategicManagement 3 0 8TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 AD3019 OrganizationalCultureandTechnologicalInnovation 3 0 8 23 0 52 AD3020 DesignandOrganizationalStructures 3 0 8SecondSemester C L U CF2019 ControlandBusinessDevelopment 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 CH2007 HumanCapitalManagementbyCompetencies 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 18 0 48EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 AD3022 AdministrativeConsultancyandBusinessIntelligence 3 0 8MA1018 MathematicsII 3 0 8 AD3023 InnovationinBusinessModelsandFamily 3 0 8 20 0 48 BusinessManagementThird Semester C L U CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ3029 InternationalFinanceandRiskManagement 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UNI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8 18 0 48 AD3025 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8NI1002 Negotiation Techniques and International Trade 3 0 8 20 0 50RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 Development 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Identify,designandcapitalizeonbusinessop-portunities through regional analysis, the use of technology and commitment to sustainable development.

• Contribute to the professionalization and en-hancement of family businesses, promoting the best corporate governance practices.

• Ensure business sustainability through the ef-fective management of human, financial, tech-nological and organizational resources, within a frameworkofethicsandcitizenship.

• Perform auditing and consulting activities todiagnose and implement solutions to organiza-tional problems.

• Negotiate successfullywithdiverse stakehold-ers in multicultural contexts.

LAE

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Graduates from this program are professionals withasolidquantitativeandbusinessbackgroundwho generate value for the organization by man-aging and optimizing the financial resources, act-ing at all times with ethics and social responsibility and complying fully with the prevailing regulatory framework.

BA Financial Management (LAF)

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LAF B.A. Financial Management Edition 2011

Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L U H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 EC2003 FinancialEconometricsI 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 FZ2014 ManagementofBanksandFinancialGroups 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 FZ2015 FinancialStructureandCorporateGovernance 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 EC2004 FinancialEconometricsII 3 0 8First Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ3027 DerivativesValuation 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8FZ1007 IntroductiontotheFinanceManagement 3 0 4 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8 Academic Program 18 0 48H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UMA1015 MathematicsI 3 0 8 CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 FZ2017 DebtInstrumentsandSecuritization 3 0 8 23 0 52 FZ3009 InternationalFinancialManagement 3 0 8Second Semester C L U FZ3025 CreditManagement 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 FZ3026 Valuation,MergersandAcquisitions 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 AD2013 ProjectandProcessStrategicManagement 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 FZ3028 InvestmentManagement 3 0 8 20 0 48 FZ3030 FinancialModeling 3 0 8Third Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1020 Statistics I 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 CF1013 TaxesandBusinessStrategies 3 0 8 18 0 48 FZ3031 RiskManagementandRegulation 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U FZ3032 SeminarofFinance 3 0 8AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8 FZ3033 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8FZ2006 MoneyandCapitalMarkets 3 0 8 20 0 50FZ2013 RegulationandStructureofFinancialInstitutions 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Make investment and financing decisions inboth national and international settings.

• Optimize the available resources andmanageriskasaresultofdecisionmaking.

• Use information technologies efficiently in or-der to operate in national and international fi-nancialmarkets,andsupportbusinesses’com-prehensive strategy.

• Harmonizethefinancialinterestsoftheorgani-zational stakeholders, promotinggood corpo-rate governance practices.

• Operateinstrumentsonthestockmarketinor-der to maximize the return on investment.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with ethical integrity, social responsibility and a solid background inmathematics, specializing inthe incubation and generation of new businesses that contribute to economic and business devel-opment.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 DE2002 InnovationandDesigningaProductorService 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 EC1009 MacroeconomicEnvironment 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 IN3035 AnalysisandEnhancementofManufacturingSystems 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD3017 FamilyBusinessandCorporateGovernance 3 0 8First Semester C L U DE3013 PreIncubationandBusinessFeasibility 1 4 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8DE1005 IntroductiontotheBusinessCreationand 3 0 4 NI1002 NegotiationTechniquesandInternationalTrade 3 0 8 DevelopmentAcademicProgram NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8DL1009 CreativityandInnovation 3 0 8 16 4 48H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 AD2013 ProjectandProcessStrategicManagement 3 0 8MA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8 25 0 52 DE3014 IncubationandBusinessModels 1 4 8Second Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8DE1004 BusinessTechnologyandtheOET 3 0 8 16 4 48EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8MA1018 MathematicsII 3 0 8 DE3015 BusinessIncubationandStartingUpStrategicOperations 1 4 8 18 0 48 DE3016 IncubationandFinancingofNewVentures 1 4 8Third Semester C L U FZ3029 InternationalFinanceandRiskManagement 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 IN3039 ProblemSolvingMethodologies 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 14 8 48FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 DE3017 StrategiesforMarketPositioning 3 0 8NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 DE3018 IncubationandStrategicControlofCashFlow 1 4 8 18 0 48 DE3019 FamilyBusinessAccelerationModels 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U DE3020 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 4 50MT2006 ConsumerBehavior 3 0 8RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 Development 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Incubatenewbusinesses,focusingonindustry-based and service companies.

• Detect, evaluate and implement investmentprojects.

• Providecontinuitytoandpromotethedevelop-ment of existing family businesses.

• Formbusinessnetworkstocompeteinaglobal-ized world.

LCD

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Graduates from this program are experts in finan-cial information with a solid grounding in finance. They have the capacity to control management, evaluate value creation and identify opportunities for growth in organizations

They are trained to evaluate, based on ethical crite-ria,thequalityandreliabilityofthefinancial-fiscalinformation generated by organizations in accor-dance with the relevant international standards for issuing recommendations, thus contributing to their financial stability.

B.A. Finance & Accounting (LCPF)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CF1012 TaxAccountingFundamentals 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CF2006 IntermediateAccounting:OperatingCycleandInvestment3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CF2016 ActivityBasedCostingforProductsandServices 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 FZ2006 MoneyandCapitalMarkets 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD2013 ProjectandProcessStrategicManagement 3 0 8First Semester C L U CF2007 IntermediateAccounting:FinancingCycle 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 andUpdatingInformationCF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8CF1014 IntroductiontothePublicAccountingandFinance 3 0 4 CF3018 CorporateTaxation 3 0 8 Academic Program EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 CF2017 FinancialStatementAuditing 3 0 8 23 0 52 CF3019 CorporateAccounting 3 0 8Second Semester C L U CF3020 PersonalTaxation 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 FZ2015 FinancialStructureandCorporateGovernance 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 FZ3027 DerivativesValuation 3 0 8EC1008 EnterpriseEconomics 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1018 Mathematics II 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UNI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 CF2019 ControlandBusinessDevelopment 3 0 8 20 0 48 CF3021 InternationalFinancialReports 3 0 8Third Semester C L U CF3022 AssuranceandRiskEvaluation 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ3009 InternationalFinancialManagement 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 18 0 48MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L URH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8 Development CF3006 InternationalTaxation 3 0 8 18 0 48 CF3008 StrategicAccounting 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U CF3025 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8NI1002 Negotiation Techniques and International Trade 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Plan, implement and control processing sys-tems for accounting, financial, fiscal and control data, incorporating national and international standards and contributing to the generation of value in organizations.

• Integrateandreconciletheinterestsofthefunc-tional areas of a company in order to achieve its objectives, through the strategic use of the ac-counting, financial and fiscal information.

• Evaluateandformopinionsonthequalityandreliability of the financial and fiscal information generated by organizations.

• Integrate, analyze and interpret financial andadministrative information to detect areas of opportunity in the organization.

• Formulate and implement financial and fiscalstrategies that allow the company to maintain and efficiently use its economic resources.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a solid grounding in the field of law and an in-depthknowledgeoffinance,specializinginpro-posing legal alternatives to solve problems related to corporate and public finance, and participating in the design and application of taxes, as well as their legal determination and defense.

B.A. Law with Minor in Finance (LDF)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 D2010 ObligationLawII 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 D2016 PublicInternationalLaw 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 D2022 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyII 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 D2023 LaborLawI 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 FZ2013 RegulationandStructureofFinancialInstitutions 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 D3019 CivilandMercantileContracts 3 0 8First Semester C L U D3020 LaborLawII 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8D1005 LawTheory 3 0 8 FZ2006 MoneyandCapitalMarkets 3 0 8D1023 RomanLaw 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8D1026 IntroductiontoLawField 3 0 4 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UMA1015 MathematicsI 3 0 8 D1015 BusinessCorporations 3 0 8 25 0 52 D2004 OralJudgments 3 0 8Second Semester C L U D2015 TaxLaw 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 D2024 IntellectualPropertyLaw 3 0 8D1010 IntroductiontoCivilandFamilyLaw 3 0 8 D3010 PrivateInternationalLaw 3 0 8D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 D2017 CreditTitles 3 0 8 18 0 48 D3023 Procedural,AdministrativeandTaxLaw 3 0 8Third Semester C L U D3024 AmparoTrialI 3 0 8D1003 Assets,RealRightsandSuccessions 3 0 8 FZ2015 FinancialStructureandCorporateGovernance 3 0 8D1007 GeneralProceduralTheory 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8D1019 CriminalLaw 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8D2009 FundamentalRights 3 0 8 18 0 48EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UFZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 D3026 MercantileTrialLaw 3 0 8 18 0 48 D3027 AmparoTrialII 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U D3028 AlternativesforDisputeResolution 3 0 8D2013 ObligationLawI 3 0 8 D3029 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2D2021 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyI 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8D3017 CivilTrialLaw 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8D3018 CriminalLawClinic 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Applyinstrumentsthatareprovidedbythelawandtheirknowledgeofpublicandcorporatefi-nance in environments related to this field.

• Proposecomprehensivelegalandfinancialso-lutions with a broad vision of the needs of the social, public and private sectors in the relevant subject matters.

• Participate in the formulationof laws that areconsistentwiththecountry’seconomicandfi-nancial reality.

• Offer solutions to the issues involved in thecombination of law and corporate finance in a highly competitive global setting.

• Advise companies on good corporate gover-nance practices by reconciling the company’sfinancial interests and legal matters.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who focus on business strategy and innovation andarehighlyknowledgeableintheareasofad-ministration, finance, marketing and operations.They are upright, socially responsible and commit-ted to their environment, with the ability to iden-tify, create and realize opportunities.

B.A. Business Innovation and Management (LDN)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AD2018 InnovationProjectonBusinessProcesses 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MT2006 ConsumerBehavior 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 NI1002 NegotiationTechniquesandInternationalTrade 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD2015 InternationalCommercialLawandPolicies 3 0 8First Semester C L U AD2016 InnovationProjectonHumanCapitalDevelopment 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 AD2019 BusinessIncubatorLabandWorkshop 0 3 4AD1008 IntroductiontoBusinessDirectionandInnovation 3 0 4 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8 Academic Program EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 MT2007 QualitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 3 52MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 AD2017 InnovationProjectonEnterpriseStrategy 3 0 8 23 0 52 FZ3029 InternationalFinanceandRiskManagement 3 0 8Second Semester C L U MT2013 QuantitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMA1018 MathematicsII 3 0 8 AD2020 FamilyBusinessLabandWorkshop 0 3 4 20 0 48 AD3027 InnovationProjectonRegionalBusinesses 3 0 8Third Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 MT2021 Promotion,MediaandPublicRelations 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 18 3 52RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U Development AD3025 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 18 0 48 AD3026 InnovationProjectonTechnologyBasedBusinesses 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8AD1009 BusinessCreativityLabandWorkshop 0 3 4 MT3019 DigitalCommerceandSales 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 VA2016 TopicsVII 3 0 8D1002 LaborLaw 3 0 8 VA2017 TopicsVIII 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 20 0 50NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Extensively knowledgeable in diverse areas ofthe company and therefore able to create effi-cient strategies in each area.

• Designanddevelopsustainablestrategiesori-ented toward the company’s constant growthand diversification to achieve a greater national and international market penetration, thusguaranteeing the company’s presence on themedium and long terms.

• Develop market intelligence mechanisms tomeet the needs of the consumer and support the firm’s corporate objectives, using leading-edge technology.

• Demonstrate leadership skills by directingworking groups and channeling their actionstowardthefulfillmentoftheorganization’sob-jectives.

• Apply negotiation strategies and techniquesthat result in efficient operations and commer-cial success.

• Identify business opportunities related to di-verse activities/industries into which the com-pany might foray.

• Communicateeffectivelyorallyand inwriting,in Spanish and in English.

• Identify, analyze and assess ethical dilemmasrelated to their personal lives, profession and environment.

• Actwithsolidarityandresponsibilitytoimprovethe quality of life of the communities with which they interact.

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Graduates from this program are legal experts with an in-depth knowledge of political science,specialized in formulating and implementing legal strategies that focus on the legislation of politics and conducting legal-political research to solvesocial problems through the application of public policies.

B.A. Law with Minor in Political Science (LDP)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 D2004 OralJudgments 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 D2010 ObligationLawII 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 D2016 PublicInternationalLaw 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 D2022 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyII 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 P2003 ContemporaryPoliticalTheory 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 D3010 PrivateInternationalLaw 3 0 8First Semester C L U D3019 CivilandMercantileContracts 3 0 8D1005 LawTheory 3 0 8 D3021 PublicFinancialLaw 3 0 8D1013 PoliticalTheoryoftheState 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8D1023 RomanLaw 3 0 8 P2005 PrinciplesofPublicPolicy 3 0 8D1026 IntroductiontoLawField 3 0 4 P2010 Politics,MediaandPublicOpinion 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UP1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 D1002 LaborLaw 3 0 8 23 0 52 D1015 BusinessCorporations 3 0 8Second Semester C L U D2015 TaxLaw 3 0 8D1010 IntroductiontoCivilandFamilyLaw 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8 P3005 PoliticalAnalysis 3 0 8D2006 LegalResearch 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UP2009 ClassicalPoliticalThinking 3 0 8 D2017 CreditTitles 3 0 8 20 0 48 D3022 ProceduralLaborLaw 3 0 8Third Semester C L U D3025 EnvironmentalLawandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8D1003 Assets,RealRightsandSuccessions 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8D1007 GeneralProceduralTheory 3 0 8 P2011 MexicanPoliticalSystem 3 0 8D1019 CriminalLaw 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8D2009 FundamentalRights 3 0 8 18 0 48EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UH2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 D3014 AmparoTrial 3 0 8 18 0 48 D3028 AlternativesforDisputeResolution 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U D3029 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2D2013 ObligationLawI 3 0 8 P3010 PoliticalParties 3 0 8D2021 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyI 3 0 8 P3012 DesignofPublicPolicies 3 0 8D3017 CivilTrialLaw 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8D3018 CriminalLawClinic 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 20 0 50H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Direct legal-political researchprojects focusedon solving problems through the application of public policies.

• Guidethelegal-politicaldecisionsofpublic,pri-vate and social organizations.

• Conductimpactanalysesofpoliticalplayersinthe field of law in order to accomplish equitable negotiations.

• Apply the prevailing laws, regulations, inter-national treaties and provisions in the areas of legal intermediation in both private and public settings.

• Participatedirectlyorindirectlyintheformula-tion of political social impact instruments.

• Design legal strategies that include compo-nents of political science analysis.

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Graduates from this program are professionals withasolidbackgroundineconomictheorywhouse quantitative tools to analyze economic mod-elsthatseektooptimizethephysical,financialandhuman resources of society, and are capable of ad-dressing issues in the following areas: design and evaluation of international trade policy, economic development, regulation of competition, price fix-ing and optimal taxes, among others.

B.A. Economics (LEC)

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Remediales C L U Quinto Semestre C L UHH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 EC2013 EconometricsI 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 EC2016 MonetaryTheoryandPolitics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 EC3023 MathematicalEconomics 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 EC3024 DynamicMacroeconomics 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 EC3025 TheoryandPricingStrategies 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 EC3002 Econometrics II 3 0 8First Semester C L U EC3009 Theory and Politics of International Commerce 3 0 8EC1007 EconomicHistory 3 0 8 EC3026 IndustrialOrganizationandRegulation 3 0 8EC1011 IntroductiontoEconomicsField 3 0 4 EC3027 EconomicGrowth 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 EC3032 PublicSectorEconomicsandSocialWellBeing 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UP1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 EC3008 TimeSeriesAnalysis 3 0 8 25 0 52 EC3028 EconomicDevelopment 3 0 8Second Semester C L U EC3029 Managerial Economics and Incentives 3 0 8EC1008 EnterpriseEconomics 3 0 8 EC3030 FinancialEconomics 3 0 8EC1009 MacroeconomicEnvironment 3 0 8 EC3031 MacroeconomicsandBusinessCycles 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 EC3010 MultivariateEconomicAnalysis 3 0 8 18 0 48 EC3012 Social Evaluation of Projects 3 0 8Third Semester C L U EC3014 RegionalEconomics 3 0 8CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8EC2007 HistoryofEconomicThought 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8EC2009 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8EC2023 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1020 Statistics I 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA2000 Mathematics for Economics I 3 0 8 EC3016 Mexican Economics Seminar 3 0 8 18 0 48 EC3033 NaturalResourcesEconomicsandSustainability 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U EC3034 SeminaronEconomic,FinancialandPoliticalAnalysis 3 0 8CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 EC3035 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2EC2024 GameTheoryandStrategicDecisions 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8EC3021 InternationalFinanceandOpenEconomy 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8EC3022 Consumer Theory 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8MA2011 Statistics II 3 0 8 20 0 50MA3001 Mathematics for Economics II 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Participate with a strategic vision in decisionmaking in national and international publicand private organizations, using statistical and financial economic analysis.

• Recognize the factors that trigger economiccrisesandseeksolutionsinthebestinterestsofsociety.

• Carry out economic policy proposals in thepublic sector at federal, state and municipal levels, developing forward-lookingprojects topropose policies for the development of the country or region.

• Usetheiranalyticalandquantitativecapacitiesinthefinancialsystem,theBankofMexicoandcompany treasuries to assess investment proj-ects, calculate the price of diverse financial in-struments and allocate resources efficiently.

• Participate in national and international theo-retical and applied economic research projects and consultancy projects.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a command of the oral and written language required for legal argumentation and interpreta-tion, in Spanish and English, specializing in the design and application of legal innovations for the administration of justice, as well as in the imple-mentation of dispute prevention and resolution strategies, applying alternative dispute resolution processes.

B.A. Law (LED)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 D2004 OralJudgments 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 D2010 ObligationLawII 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 D2016 PublicInternationalLaw 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 D2022 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyII 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 D2023 LaborLawI 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 D2011 MercantileContracts 3 0 8First Semester C L U D3000 CivilContracts 3 0 8D1005 LawTheory 3 0 8 D3010 PrivateInternationalLaw 3 0 8D1013 PoliticalTheoryoftheState 3 0 8 D3020 LaborLawII 3 0 8D1023 RomanLaw 3 0 8 D3021 PublicFinancialLaw 3 0 8D1026 IntroductiontoLawField 3 0 4 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 0 48P1000 Sociology 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L URI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 D1015 BusinessCorporations 3 0 8 23 0 52 D2015 TaxLaw 3 0 8Second Semester C L U D2024 IntellectualPropertyLaw 3 0 8CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 D3025 EnvironmentalLawandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8D1010 IntroductiontoCivilandFamilyLaw 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8D1011 CriminalLawI 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8 18 0 48D2006 LegalResearch 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 D2017 CreditTitles 3 0 8 20 0 48 D3023 Procedural,AdministrativeandTaxLaw 3 0 8Third Semester C L U D3024 AmparoTrialI 3 0 8D1003 Assets,RealRightsandSuccessions 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8D1007 GeneralProceduralTheory 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8D2009 FundamentalRights 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8D2012 CriminalLawII 3 0 8 18 0 48H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 D3026 MercantileTrialLaw 3 0 8 18 0 48 D3027 AmparoTrialII 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U D3028 AlternativesforDisputeResolution 3 0 8D2013 ObligationLawI 3 0 8 D3029 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2D2021 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyI 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8D3017 CivilTrialLaw 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8D3018 CriminalLawClinic 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 20 0 50H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Applylegalinstrumentsinlaw-relatedsettings.

• Knowtheprevailinglaws,regulations, interna-tional treaties and provisions in the areas of le-gal intermediation and apply them in real cases.

• Conduct impactanalysesoftheglobalplayersin the field of international law in order to ad-viseonlegaldecision-making.

• Propose comprehensive legal solutionswith abroad vision of the needs of the social, public and private sectors.

• Advise transnational companies, governmentand non-government organizations in legalmatters in order to regulate their exchanges and protect their products and interests.

• Successfullyimplementoraltrials.

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Graduates from this program are highly skilledinfinanceandcritical thinking,specialized in theanalysis and design of economic models for the optimal allocation of physical, monetary and hu-man resources in the corporate, government, so-cial and financial sectors. They have the capacity to propose solutions in areas such as the design and assessment of international commerce, among others.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 EC2013 EconometricsI 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 EC3023 MathematicalEconomics 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 EC3025 TheoryandPricingStrategies 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 FZ2006 MoneyandCapitalMarkets 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 FZ2014 ManagementofBanksandFinancialGroups 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 EC2016 Monetary Theory and Politics 3 0 8First Semester C L U EC3002 Econometrics II 3 0 8EC1007 EconomicHistory 3 0 8 EC3024 DynamicMacroeconomics 3 0 8EC1011 IntroductiontoEconomicsField 3 0 4 EC3026 IndustrialOrganizationandRegulation 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 EC3030 FinancialEconomics 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UP1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 EC3008 TimeSeriesAnalysis 3 0 8 25 0 52 EC3009 Theory and Politics of International Commerce 3 0 8Second Semester C L U EC3027 EconomicGrowth 3 0 8CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 EC3029 ManagerialEconomicsandIncentives 3 0 8EC1008 EnterpriseEconomics 3 0 8 EC3031 MacroeconomicsandBusinessCycles 3 0 8EC1009 MacroeconomicEnvironment 3 0 8 FZ3027 DerivativesValuation 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 EC3012 SocialEvaluationofProjects 3 0 8 18 0 48 EC3032 PublicSectorEconomicsandSocialWellBeing 3 0 8Third Semester C L U FZ3030 FinancialModeling 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8EC2009 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8EC2023 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1020 Statistics I 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA2000 MathematicsforEconomicsI 3 0 8 EC3034 SeminaronEconomic,FinancialandPoliticalAnalysis 3 0 8 18 0 48 EC3035 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U FZ2017 DebtInstrumentsandSecuritization 3 0 8EC2024 GameTheoryandStrategicDecisions 3 0 8 FZ3031 RiskManagementandRegulation 3 0 8EC3021 InternationalFinanceandOpenEconomy 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8EC3022 Consumer Theory 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8MA2011 Statistics II 3 0 8 20 0 50MA3001 Mathematics for Economics II 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Understandtheeconomicandfinancialsystemwithin a globalized context.

• Identify,analyzeandoffersolutionstoeconom-ic-financial,socialandsustainabledevelopmentissues in a country or region.

• Participate in economic andfinancial decisionmakinginpublicandprivateorganizationswitha strategic vision and using quantitative and qualitative tools from economic and financial theory.

• Negotiatebetweendiverseeconomicagenciesin conflict situations in business, finance and public policy environments to find the best, most ethical solutions.

• Handle information technologies, databasesandprogrammingtoolsforeconomic-financialanalysesanddecisionmaking.

• Transfer knowledge resulting fromapplied re-search and studies related to economics and finance in the best interests of social, business and economic environments. LE

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Graduates from this program are business profes-sionals who are capable of identifying and analyz-ing consumers’ needs worldwide to develop in-novative, sustainable commercial strategies that contribute to brand value, in an honest, ethical manner while respecting the rights of other com-panies.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MT2006 ConsumerBehavior 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8FirstSemester C L U FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 MT2007 QualitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 MT2020 StrategicServicesMarketing 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 MT2021 Promotion,MediaandPublicRelations 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 0 48MT1004 IntroductiontotheMarketingAcademicProgram 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L UTI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8 23 0 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U MT2013 QuantitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 MT3019 DigitalCommerceandSales 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMA1018 MathematicsII 3 0 8 MT2009 B2BMarketing 3 0 8 20 0 48 MT3020 DistributionStrategies 3 0 8Third Semester C L U MT3021 Pricing Strategy 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 MT3022 MarketIntelligence 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 18 0 48NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L URH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8 Development HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 0 48 MT3023 GlobalBrandsandProductDevelopment 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U MT3024 StrategicMarketingCapstoneSeminar 3 0 8CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 MT3025 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8NI1002 Negotiation Techniques and International Trade 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Evaluate and implement financially solidmar-ketingstrategies.

• Generatemarketintelligencetosatisfythecon-sumer’sneedsandsupportthecompany’scor-porateobjectives,usingleading-edgetechnol-ogy.

• Developproductsorservicesthathelptomeettheneedsof consumers, taking into consider-ation resource and environmental sustainabil-ity.

• Implementstrategiesthatfosterlastingcompa-ny-customer-supplierrelationships.

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Graduates from this program are specialists in ef-fective communication, interaction and negotia-tion between different cultures and are trained to identify and take advantage of global businessopportunities, developing innovative solutions consistent with the global reality in a multicultural context.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 NI1002 NegotiationTechniquesandInternationalTrade 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 NI2016 LegalAspectsofInternationalCommerce 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8First Semester C L U EC2026 EconomicsforInternationalBusiness 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 NI3035 InterculturalNegotiationandCommunication 3 0 8MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 0 48NI1003 IntroductiontotheInternationalBusinessAcademic 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L U Program CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 23 0 52 NI2019 International Logistics 3 0 8Second Semester C L U NI2020 CustomsOperations 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 NI3036 InternationalTradeAgreements 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMA1018 MathematicsII 3 0 8 AD2013 ProjectandProcessStrategicManagement 3 0 8NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 FZ3029 InternationalFinanceandRiskManagement 3 0 8 20 0 48 NI3037 InternationalServicesDevelopment 3 0 8Third Semester C L U NI3038 InternationalBusinessIntelligence 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 18 0 48MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L URH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8 Development HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8RI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 NI3039 InternationalBusinessManagement 3 0 8 18 0 48 NI3040 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8NI2015 RegionalBusinessDevelopment 3 0 8RI2031 GeopoliticsandGlobalChanges 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Detect,analyzeandtakeadvantageofbusinessand investment opportunities between com-panies and countries worldwide that favor the development of the country.

• Consolidateinternationalbusinessesindiversepolitical, economic, social and cultural settings, respecting diversity and freedom of thought, exercising influence and resolving intercultural disputes during the negotiations.

• Developinternationalmarketingstrategies, in-tegrating production and service chains, in the frameworkofcustomsoperationsandmakethebest possible use of international trade agree-ments.

• Usespecialized,cutting-edgeinformationtech-nologiesforoperations,marketinganddecisionmaking.

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Graduates from this program are specialists in the design, implementation and management of provision technologies that optimize the supply, operation and distribution of the production for companies with national and international opera-tions. They have the capacity to detect business opportunities within the supply chain.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CD2007 QuantitativeandOptimizationModels 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 LN1005 PurchasingandInventoryManagement 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalentDevelopment 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8First Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 FZ2016 ProjectValuationandFinancing 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 LN2000 TransportationSystems 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 LN3008 ProductionLogistics 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementof 3 0 8LN1007 IntroductiontoInternationalLogistics 3 0 4 theValueChain Academic Program 18 0 48MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 AD2013 ProjectandProcessStrategicManagement 3 0 8 23 0 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U LN1002 Package,PackingandMaterialHandling 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 LN1006 DistributionSystems 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 LN2001 InternationalCommerceOperations 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMA1018 Mathematics II 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8 20 0 48 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8CF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UNI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8 18 0 48 FZ3029 InternationalFinanceandRiskManagement 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 LN1013 CustomerServiceSystems 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 LN3009 StrategicSupplyChainManagement 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 LN3010 Logistics Systems Modeling 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 LN3011 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2LN1000 Logistics from a Global Perspective 3 0 8 20 0 50NI1002 Negotiation Techniques and International Trade 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Knowledgeableandawareoftheeconomic,so-cial andpolitical reality, taking it into accountwhen designing, executing and managing sup-ply and distribution systems.

• Identifyandsolvelogisticsproblems(purchas-es, materials management, inventory optimiza-tion, merchandise transportation, distribution channelsandcustomerservice)usingquantita-tive tools and information technologies.

• Generaterelevantinformationfortheorganiza-tion based on the statistical analysis of the sup-plychain’sfunctionaldata.

• Influence andmotivatepeople inorder to setgoals andworkefficiently in conjunctionwiththe other members of the supply chain.

• Findapositiveresolutionforanyethicaldilem-mas that might arise in supply chain manage-ment.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who design and implement innovative communi-cation strategies applied to marketing, respond-ing to the global, dynamic environment of orga-nizations.Theyinterpretmarketandmediadatatoidentify business opportunities.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AV1001 GraphicDesign 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 AV2002 DigitalandGraphicDesignLaboratory 0 3 4H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 AV2005 AdvertisingandCommercialPhotography 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 H1031 ContemporaryArtandCulture 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 MT2019 Advertising and Interactive Media 3 0 8TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 18 3 52 39 0 72 Sixth Semester C L UFirst Semester C L U AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 AV2004 Scriptwriting 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 AV2006 MediaNarrativeDesignandProduction 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 AV2011 MassiveMediaLab 0 3 4H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8MA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 MT2007 QualitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8MT1005 IntroductiontoMarketingandCommunication 3 0 4 NI2018 AnalysisandManagementoftheValueChain 3 0 8 Academic Program 18 3 52TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 23 0 52 AV2009 Media Projects Management and Evaluation 3 0 8Second Semester C L U AV3001 InteractiveMediaDesignandProduction 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 AV3012 DigitalMediaLab 0 3 4D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8DL1002 DesignFundamentalsI 4 0 8 MT2013 QuantitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8EC1008 EnterpriseEconomics 3 0 8 MT3019 DigitalCommerceandSales 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 NI2017 CompetitiveIntelligenceandGeoeconomics 3 0 8MA1018 Mathematics II 3 0 8 18 3 52 21 0 48 Eighth Semester C L UThird Semester C L U AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8AV1004 AudiovisualLanguageandNarrative 3 0 8 AV3011 DesignandProductionofCommunicationfor 3 0 8CC1012 PsychologyandMulticulturalEnvironmentLeadership 3 0 8 OrganizationsCF1011 ManagerialAccounting 3 0 8 MT3021 PricingStrategy 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8 18 0 48 18 0 48Fourth Semester C L U Ninth Semester C L UAV1000 PhotographyandDigitalImaging 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 MT3023 GlobalBrandsandProductDevelopment 3 0 8CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8 MT3026 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2EC1009 MacroeconomicEnvironment 3 0 8 MT3027 IntegratedMarketingCommunication 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8MT2006 ConsumerBehavior 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8 18 0 48 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8 20 0 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Design, produce and execute comprehensivecommunication strategies related to markets,advertising, public relations, sales promotion and digitalmedia, considering the company’sresourcesandmarketknowledge.

• Detect the communication needs of an orga-nization, comprehending the characteristics of its customers in accordance with the ethics and morals inherent to the practice of this profes-sion.

• Use cutting-edge technology with a strategicapproachinordertointegratemarketingcom-munication activities with clients and compa-nies in national and international contexts.

• Developstrategiesthatfosterlastingcompany-customer-supplierrelations.

• Generate persuasive texts in marketing com-munication campaigns.

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Graduates from this program are successful pro-fessionals in the field of business who use their knowledgeofsocialbehaviorandthehumanitiesto construct bridges for communication, under-standing and mutual benefit between organiza-tionsandtheirmarkets.

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Competencies for Graduates:

• Identifyandunderstandthediversebrandaudi-encesandmarkets,aswellastheircultureandlifestyles.

• Construct beneficial exchange relations forboth consumers and the organization.

• Conceptualizeandcreatepersuasivemessagesand contacts as a means of enlightening con-sumersaboutbrands, skillfullyusing themostadvanced digital communication tools and platforms.

• Analyzecriticallyandreflexivelythesocial,eco-nomic, political and cultural contexts and trends related to their organization and environment on both local and global levels.

• Design, produce and execute comprehensivecommunication strategies related to markets,advertising, public relations, sales promotion and digitalmedia, considering the company’sresourcesandmarketknowledge.

• FluentinbusinessEnglish.

• Communicate appropriately verbally and inwriting.

• Knowledgeableandawareoftheeconomic,so-cial and political reality of their environment.

• Generatecredibility in relation to theenviron-ment in accordance with the ethics and morals inherent to the practice of this profession.

• Develop entrepreneurial and leadership skillsin public, private and social enterprises, in na-tional and international settings.

LPM B.A. Advertising and Marketing Communications Edition 2012

Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AV1000 PhotographyandDigitalImaging 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CO2008 CommunicationandMediaStudies 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 H1048 NarrativeStructures 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 MT2023 AdvertisingDesign 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8First Semester C L U AV1004 Audiovisual Language and Narrative 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 MT2019 AdvertisingandInteractiveMedia 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 MT2024 PersuasiveCopywriting 3 0 8MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 0 48MT1007 IntroductiontoAdvertisingandMarketing 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L U CommunicationsAcademicProgram AV2006 MediaNarrativeDesignandProduction 3 0 8TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 AV3001 InteractiveMediaDesignandProduction 3 0 8 23 0 52 CO3006 CommunicationandGlobalization 3 0 8Second Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8CF1009 CostandPriceManagement 3 0 8 MT2005 SellingandSalesManagement 3 0 8D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8 MT3029 DigitalMarketing 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 CR2002 PublicRelations 3 0 8MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 D1025 MediaLegislation 3 0 8 20 0 48 MT3030 InternalMarketing 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8CC1014 Psychology 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8DL1002 DesignFundamentalsI 4 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8DL1009 CreativityandInnovation 3 0 8 18 0 48H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8P1000 Sociology 3 0 8 MT3028 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 19 0 48 MT3031 Integrated Advertising Project 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U MT3032 Branding 3 0 8A1001 ContemporaryVisualCultureandDesign 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8MT2006 ConsumerBehavior 3 0 8 20 0 50MT2007 QualitativeMarketingResearch 3 0 8NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 18 0 48LP

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a solid training in biological and medical sciences, enabling them to generate, implement and evaluate technological solutions in order to successfully meet the needs of the health indus-try. They have the capacity to develop innovative medical devices, systems and services.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 BI2005 Biomechanics 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 BI2006 BiomechanicsLaboratory 0 3 4H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MD1040 MusculoskeletalandDigestiveSystems 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MD1041 BiocontrolSystems 5 0 12H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE2033 AppliedElectronics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 17 3 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 BI2007 HealthcareFacilityProject 2 0 4 42 0 80 MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8First Semester C L U MD1045 VitalProcesses 5 0 12BI1001 IntroductiontoEngineering 3 0 4 MR2004 ControlEngineering 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TE1010 DigitalSystems 3 1 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TE2034 IntegralElectronicsLaboratory 0 3 4H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TE2035 AnalysisofSignalsandSystems 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 19 4 52MD1029 ChemicalFoundationsofMetabolismandPhysiology 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 BI3010 Bioinstrumentation 3 0 8 25 1 52 BI3011 BioinstrumentationLaboratory 0 3 4Second Semester C L U BI3012 ModelingofPhysiologicalSystems 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 TE2023 Microcontrollers 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 TE2024 MicrocontrollerLaboratory 0 3 4MD1030 MetabolismandFunctionalBiochemistry 3 0 8 15 6 48TE1002 Electrical Circuits I 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L U 18 1 48 BI2004 DesigninBiomedicalEngineering 3 0 8Third Semester C L U BI3005 CardiovascularEngineering 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 BI3013 MedicalImaging 3 1 8MA2009 MathematicsIII 3 0 8 BI3014 BiomedicalTechnologyLaboratory 0 3 4MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 BI3015 BiomedicalTechnologies 3 0 8MD1031 CellBiology 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8TE2032 Electrical Circuits II 3 0 8 18 4 52 18 1 48 Ninth Semester C L UFourth Semester C L U BI3002 ClinicalEngineering 3 0 8BI1000 Biomaterials 3 0 8 BI3016 Neuroengineering 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 BI3017 IntegrativeProject 3 0 8M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 BI3018 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2MA3002 AdvancedMathematics 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8MD1036 BasicMorphophysiology 5 0 12 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8TE1014 Electric Circuits and Measurements Laboratory 0 3 4 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8 17 3 48 20 0 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Solvehealthproblems inhospitals and indus-try using engineering in order to propose tech-nological solutions, considering human-body,safety, legal, economic and ecological issues.

• Design and conduct experiments, and com-

plete projects related to biomedical engineer-ing topics, such as physiological modeling, clinical engineering, bioinstrumentation and biomechanical design.

• Leadandinteractinteamsconsistingofprofes-sionals from diverse areas, in order to discover otherwaysofworkingandotherpointsofview.

• Innovateinhealthcarebusinesses,projectsandproducts.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who participate in the prevention, diagnosis and treatmentofhealth-related issues.Theyare lead-ers in the field of nutrition who display profession-al competencies oriented toward the promotion and improvement of health through the physical, psychological and social wellbeing of individuals.

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Remedial Semester C L U Seventh Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 NU2020 ResearchandInterventionProgramsinNutritionand 2 2 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 PhysicalExerciseH1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 NU2022 ObesityandMetabolicSyndrome 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 NU2023 NutritionTherapyinEatingDisorders 2 2 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 NU2024 NutritionTherapyinObesityandMetabolicSyndrome 4 2 12MA1001 IntroductiontoMathematics 6 0 16 NU2026 FoodServiceAdministrationandManagement 2 2 8TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 16 8 52 39 0 72 First Trimester C L UFirst Semester C L U MC3093 Bioethics 2 0 4H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 NC3006 MultidisciplinaryInternalMedicineClinic 0 20 4MD1029 ChemicalFoundationsofMetabolismandPhysiology 3 0 8 NC3007 PhysicalActivityandDisease 2 0 4MD1031 CellBiology 3 0 8 NC3008 ClinicalPathologicEntitiesinInternalMedicine 3 0 8MD1032 HistoricalFoundationsinHealthSciences 3 0 8 NC3009 ComplementaryandAlternativeNutrition 2 0 4MD1047 ResearchandTechnologyinHealthSciences 3 0 8 NC3010 MedicalNutritionTherapyinInternalMedicine 3 0 8NU1000 BasesofNutritionandExercise 2 2 8 12 20 32NU1003 IntroductiontotheNutritionandWellnessAcademic 3 0 4 Second Trimester C L U Program MC3096 ClinicalBioethics 2 0 4 22 2 52 NC3000 Multidisciplinary Pediatric Clinic 0 20 4Second Semester C L U NC3001 Clinical Pathological Entities in Pediatrics 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 NC3002 ClinicalNutritionalSupportinPediatrics 2 0 4MD1015 Biostatistics 3 0 8 NC3004 BehavioralModificationTherapy 2 0 4MD1030 MetabolismandFunctionalBiochemistry 3 0 8 NC3005 MedicalNutritionTherapyinPediatrics 3 0 8MD1034 DevelopmentalBiology 3 0 8 12 20 32MD1036 BasicMorphophysiology 5 0 12 Third Trimester C L USU1003 PrinciplesofHealthManagement 2 0 4 OP3024 ProfessionalElectiveI 3 0 8 21 0 48 OP3025 ProfessionalElectiveII 3 0 8Third Semester C L U OP3026 ProfessionalElectiveIII 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 9 0 24MD1039 MicrobiologyandParasitology 3 0 8 Fourth Trimester C L UMD1040 MusculoskeletalandDigestiveSystems 3 0 8 OP3027 ProfessionalElectiveIV 3 0 8MD1041 BiocontrolSystems 5 0 12 OP3037 ProfessionalElectiveV 3 0 8MD1042 CommunityI 2 0 4 OP3038 ProfessionalElectiveVI 3 0 8NU1002 Exercise Physiology 2 2 8 9 0 24 18 2 48 Fifth Trimester C L UFourth Semester C L U NC3011 Multidisciplinary Surgery Clinic 0 20 4H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 NC3012 ClinicalPathologicalEntitiesinSurgery 3 0 8MD1045 VitalProcesses 5 0 12 NC3013 FoodMedicationInteractions 2 0 4MD1048 CommunityII 2 0 4 NC3014 ClinicalNutritionSupport 3 0 8NU2000 Exercise in the Life Cycle 3 0 8 NC3015 Medical Nutrition Therapy in Surgery 3 0 8NU2003 Nutrition in the Life Cycle 3 0 8 11 20 32Q2001 FoodChemistry 3 0 8 Sixth Trimester C L UTA2008 FoodChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 MC3101 QualityHealthcareandPatientSafety 1 0 2 19 3 52 NC3003 Nutrition in Physical Activity and Exercise 2 0 4Fifth Semester C L U NC3016 Clinical Pathologic Entities in Gynecology, 3 0 8EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 ObstetricsandGeriatricsMB2057 CommunityIII 2 2 8 NC3017 MedicalNutritionTherapyinGynecology, 3 0 8NU2014 ClinicalNutritionAssessment 4 2 12 ObstetricsandGeriatricsNU2015 Food,DietAssessmentandPlanningLab 0 3 4 NC3018 MultidisciplinaryGynecologyandObstetricsClinic 0 20 4NU2016 MethodologyofPhysicalActivity 2 0 4 NU3016 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2NU2017 ClinicalPropaedeutic 2 2 8 11 20 28NU2025 DietAssessmentandPlanning 3 0 8 16 9 52Sixth Semester C L UHS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8MB2045 HealthPsychology 3 0 8MB2052 GlobalHealthandPreventiveMedicine 2 0 4NU2019 DesignofPhysicalExercisePrograms 2 2 8TA2009 Nutrition and Nutrigenomics 3 0 8TA2015 FoodSciences 3 0 8TA2016 FoodSciencesLab 0 3 4 16 5 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Diagnosethenutritional,physicalandcompre-hensive wellbeing status of individuals and the community.

• Formulatenutritional,physicalexerciseandbe-havioral modification intervention programs at local, regional and national levels.

• Analyzethewayinwhicheconomic,socialandcultural conditions related to nutrition and physical activity are determinants of health and disease, and understand the role each factor plays in a disease recovery process.

• Define health promotion and disease preven-tion programs and actions, and participate in interdisciplinary teams.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who use psychology to promote mental health and its impact on comprehensive wellbeing. They implement actions to prevent disease and mental health disorders that affect the behavior of indivi-duals and groups, participating in the design and management of biopsychosocial health programs in multidisciplinary teams to provide treatment for individuals, groups and social groups.

B.S. Clinical Psychology and Health (LPS)

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Remedial Semester C L U Sixth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AD3018 PlanningProcessesandModels 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CC2010 PsychometricsI 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CC2011 GroupDynamics 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalentDevelopment 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 RI2034 NegotiationandConflictManagement 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 39 0 72 CC2007 EducationalTechnology 3 0 8First Semester C L U CC2013 Psychometrics II 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 CC2014 InterviewWorkshop 3 0 8CC1000 HumanDevelopmentI 3 0 8 CC3004 PsychologySeminarofVulnerableGroups 3 0 8CC1003 GeneralPsychologyI 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8CC1016 IntroductiontothePsychologyAcademicProgram 3 0 4 RH3006 StrategicTrainingManagement 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 0 48MD1029 ChemicalFoundationsofMetabolismandPhysiology 3 0 8 First Trimester C L UMD1031 CellBiology 3 0 8 CC3005 PersonalityDisordersandAnxiety 3 0 8 23 0 52 CC3006 PsychoticDisordersandMood 3 0 8Second Semester C L U CC3007 ClinicalPracticeI 0 20 4CC1001 HumanDevelopmentII 3 0 8 CC3008 ClinicalInterview 3 0 8CC1007 GeneralPsychologyII 3 0 8 MC3093 Bioethics 2 0 4H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 11 20 32MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Second Trimester C L UMD1034 DevelopmentalBiology 3 0 8 CC3009 SomatoformDisorders,FactitiousDisordersand 3 0 8MD1036 BasicMorphophysiology 5 0 12 Simulation 22 0 52 CC3010 Psychology of the Patient in Crisis Situations 3 0 8Third Semester C L U CC3011 PsychologyofObstetricandGynecologicalPatients 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 CC3012 ClinicalPracticeII 0 20 4CC1011 PersonalityDevelopment 3 0 8 MC3096 ClinicalBioethics 2 0 4CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 11 20 32H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 Third Trimester C L UMD1032 HistoricalFoundationsinHealthSciences 3 0 8 OP3024 ProfessionalElectiveI 3 0 8TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 OP3025 ProfessionalElectiveII 3 0 8 18 0 48 OP3026 ProfessionalElectiveIII 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U OP3027 ProfessionalElectiveIV 3 0 8CC1005 LearningandCognitiveDevelopment 3 0 8 12 0 32CC2015 Psychopathology I 3 0 8 Fourth Trimester C L UCO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 CC3003 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 CC3013 PsychologyofChronicandTerminalPatients 3 0 8H2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 CC3014 AddictionandEatingDisordersPsychology 3 0 8MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 CC3015 MentalHealthPromotion 3 0 8 18 0 48 CC3016 Clinical Practice III 0 20 4Fifth Semester C L U 11 20 30CC2001 Social Psychology 3 0 8CC2012 ScaleDesign 3 0 8CC2016 Psychopathology II 3 0 8CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8MD1050 Psychophysiology 5 0 12 20 0 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Apply social science, biological and psycholo-gical knowledge and methods to understandhuman behavior.

• Provide individual and group psychologicalcare to people with mental health disorders.

• Provide individual and group psychologicalcare to patients with health issues or who are in crisisorhigh-risksituations.

• Participateinbiopsychosocialresearchprojectsin local and global settings.

• Undertake innovative actions, as an agent ofchange, to promote healthcare and prevent mental illness at personal, individual and collec-tive levels.

• Knowledgeable and aware of the economic,socialandpoliticalrealityoftheirenvironment;act with solidarity and responsibility to improve the quality of life in communities.

• Identify, analyze and assess ethical dilemmasrelated to their personal lives, profession and environment.Respectothersand theenviron-ment.

• Communicatetheresultsofclinicalnotes,psy-chological reports, projects and/or studies effi-ciently, both orally and in writing, in Spanish and English.

• Propose supportive, sustainable solutions thatcan cultivate citizenship competencies in the communities in which they conduct their deve-lopment projects.

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Graduates from this program are leading, innova-tive professionals in the field of healthcare, with a strong sense of humanity and sensitivity toward the needs of society. They solve health problems, paying attention to the habits, values and beliefs of individualsandtheirfamilies,andworkaspartofa healthcare team with professionalism and ethics, in accordance with the principles of medicine and theofficialhealth-systemregulatorystandards.

Physician & Surgeon (MC)

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Remedial Semester C L U Eighth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 MB2052 GlobalHealthandPreventiveMedicine 2 0 4H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MB2053 PathophysiologyofNervousSystem 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MB2054 PathophysiologyofReproductiveSystem 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MB2055 FamilyMedicine 2 2 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 MB2056 MorphologicalandFunctionalPathologyIV 2 2 8TC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 SU1003 PrinciplesofHealthManagement 2 0 4 33 0 56 17 4 48First Semester C L U First Trimester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 MC3084 CardiologyandMetabolicDiseases 3 0 8MD1029 ChemicalFoundationsofMetabolismandPhysiology 3 0 8 MC3085 InternalMedicineClinic 0 60 12MD1031 CellBiology 3 0 8 MC3086 ComplementaryMedicine 1 0 2MD1032 HistoricalFoundationsinHealthSciences 3 0 8 MC3087 InternalMedicine 3 0 8MD1033 Histology 2 2 8 7 60 30MD1047 ResearchandTechnologyinHealthSciences 3 0 8 Second Trimester C L UMD1049 IntroductiontotheMedicalDoctorAcademicProgram 3 0 4 MC3088 Surgery 5 0 12 22 2 52 MC3089 Surgery Clinic 0 60 12Second Semester C L U MC3090 OtorhinolaryngologyandOphthalmologyClinic 0 10 2H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 MC3091 OtorhinolaryngologyandOphthalmology 2 0 4MD1015 Biostatistics 3 0 8 7 70 30MD1030 MetabolismandFunctionalBiochemistry 3 0 8 Third Trimester C L UMD1034 DevelopmentalBiology 3 0 8 MC3093 Bioethics 2 0 4MD1035 GeneticsforHealthSciences 3 0 8 MC3094 PediatricsClinic 0 60 12MD1036 BasicMorphophysiology 5 0 12 MC3095 Pediatrics 5 0 12 22 0 52 MC3101 QualityHealthcareandPatientSafety 1 0 2Third Semester C L U 8 60 30H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 Fourth Trimester C L UMD1037 HealthyEnvironmentandSelfcare 2 0 4 MC3092 LegalIssuesofMedicalPractice 1 0 2MD1038 MorphofunctionalLaboratory 2 2 8 MC3096 ClinicalBioethics 2 0 4MD1039 MicrobiologyandParasitology 3 0 8 MC3097 ObstetricsandGynecologyClinic 0 60 12MD1040 MusculoskeletalandDigestiveSystems 3 0 8 MC3098 ObstetricsandGynecology 5 0 12MD1041 BiocontrolSystems 5 0 12 8 60 30MD1042 CommunityI 2 0 4 Fifth Trimester C L U 20 2 52 MD3000 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U OP3024 ProfessionalElectiveI 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 OP3025 ProfessionalElectiveII 3 0 8MD1043 DefenseandHemostasis 3 0 8 OP3039 ProfessionalElectiveClinic 0 60 12MD1044 GeneralPharmacologyandToxicology 3 0 8 8 60 30MD1045 VitalProcesses 5 0 12 Sixth Trimester C L UMD1046 HistoryTakingandClinicalExaminationI 2 2 8 MC3099 CriticalAppraisalofMedicalLiterature 1 0 2MD1048 CommunityII 2 0 4 MC3102 EmergencyClinic 0 20 4 18 2 48 MC3103 RadiologyClinic 0 20 4Fifth Semester C L U MC3104 Traumatology,OrthopedicsandRehabilitationClinic 0 20 4HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 MC3105 Emergencies 2 0 4MB2036 PathophysiologyoftheEndocrineSystem 3 0 8 MC3106 Radiology 2 0 4MB2037 MorphologicalandFunctionalPathologyI 2 2 8 MC3107 Traumatology,OrthopedicsandRehabilitation 3 0 8MB2038 Pathophysiology 5 0 12 8 60 30MB2039 HistoryTakingandClinicalExaminationII 2 2 8 Seventh Trimester C L UMB2057 CommunityIII 2 2 8 MC3108 GeriatricsClinic 0 20 4 17 6 52 MC3109 Neurology and Neurosurgery Clinic 0 20 4Sixth Semester C L U MC3110 Psychiatry Clinic 0 20 4MB2040 AppliedPharmacology 3 0 8 MC3111 Geriatrics 2 0 4MB2041 PathophysiologyoftheDigestiveSystemandNutrition 3 0 8 MC3112 NeurologyandNeurosurgery 3 0 8MB2042 RenalPathophysiology 3 0 8 MC3113 Psychiatry 2 0 4MB2043 CommunityResearch 2 2 8 7 60 28MB2044 MorphologicalandFunctionalPathologyII 2 2 8 Eighth Trimester C L UMB2045 HealthPsychology 3 0 8 MC3114 DermatologyClinic 0 20 4 16 4 48 MC3115 OncologyClinic 0 20 4Seventh Semester C L U MC3116 RheumatologyandAllergiesClinic 0 20 4EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 MC3117 Dermatology 2 0 4MB2046 PathophysiologyoftheCirculatorySystem 3 0 8 MC3118 MedicalImmunology 2 0 4MB2047 PathophysiologyofRespiratorySystem 3 0 8 MC3119 OncologyandPalliativeCare 2 0 4MB2048 ClinicalPathologyLaboratory 0 3 4 MC3120 RheumatologyandAllergies 2 0 4MB2049 LegalandForensicMedicine 3 0 8 8 60 28MB2050 PrehospitalizationCareandClinicalSkills 2 2 8MB2051 MorphologicalandFunctionalPathologyIII 2 2 8 16 7 52

The unit’s and academic charge definition for the Clinical Medicine (Rotary Internship) DCS student has a different meaning than for the rest of the Tecnologico de Monterrey’s academic programs. The academic charge for the student is defined as the weekly work hours that are hoped the student can dedicate to the course and the fulfillment of the objectives of the same; these hours, H or U, (the high-est number) include minimum presentable Internship hours, Class , Laboratory , Ambulatory Attention, Clinical Visit, Propaedeutic and Community , as well as hours of individual and/or collaborative autostudy. The units (U) are also used to determine the students tuition fee.

Competencies for Graduates:

• Applythemostup-to-dateknowledgeofmedi-cine to patient care and the prompt identifica-tion of diseases.

• Careforpatientsbyapplyingthestrictestscien-tific quality standards, in a caring, empathetic, ethical manner, always prioritizing their pa-tients’healthinterestsabovetheirown.

• Continuouslyimprovethequalityofthecareof-fered, based on the ongoing study of medicine and through the appropriate analysis of medi-cal practice in light of the available scientific evidence.

• Interactwith thehealthcare teamtostrength-en, enhance and innovate the existing health-care systems for the benefit of their patients.

• Refer theirpatientsas soonaspossible to theappropriate specialist when a disease becomes complexandsurpassesthelimitsoftheirknowl-edge of general medicine. MC

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a broad, sound knowledge of health scien-ces, and thecapacityand skills todiagnose,pre-vent and treat, with an interdisciplinary approach, oral diseases and disorders using innovative tech-niques and procedures, in order to contribute to thepreservationofpeople’scomprehensivewell-being.

Medical and Surgical Dentist (MO)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 MB2057 CommunityIII 2 2 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MD1043 DefenseandHemostasis 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 OD2000 DentalBiomaterials 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 OD2008 DentalBiomaterialsLaboratory 0 3 4H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 OD2009 OralSurgeryandAnesthesiaPreclinic 2 2 8MA1001 IntroductiontoMathematics 6 0 16 OD2010 BasicMultidisciplinaryDentalPreclinic 2 2 8TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 15 9 52 39 0 72 Sixth Semester C L UFirst Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 MB2050 PrehospitalizationCareandClinicalSkills 2 2 8MD1029 ChemicalFoundationsofMetabolismandPhysiology 3 0 8 MD1044 GeneralPharmacologyandToxicology 3 0 8MD1031 CellBiology 3 0 8 OD2011 MultidisciplinaryDentistry 3 0 8MD1032 HistoricalFoundationsinHealthSciences 3 0 8 OD2012 DentalResearchSeminar 2 0 4MD1033 Histology 2 2 8 OD3016 MultidisciplinaryDentalClinicI 0 6 8MD1047 ResearchandTechnologyinHealthSciences 3 0 8 OD3017 AdvancedMultidisciplinaryDentalPreclinic 2 2 8OD1005 IntroductiontotheDentistryAcademicProgram 3 0 4 15 10 52 22 2 52 Seventh Semester C L USecond Semester C L U HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 MB2052 GlobalHealthandPreventiveMedicine 2 0 4MD1015 Biostatistics 3 0 8 OD1010 PreventiveDentistry 2 0 4MD1030 MetabolismandFunctionalBiochemistry 3 0 8 OD2013 OralSurgeryClinicI 0 6 8MD1034 DevelopmentalBiology 3 0 8 OD2014 PediatricandOrthodonticDentalPreclinic 2 2 8MD1035 GeneticsforHealthSciences 3 0 8 OD3018 MultidisciplinaryDentalClinicII 0 6 8MD1036 BasicMorphophysiology 5 0 12 OD3019 OralImplantology 3 0 8 22 0 52 12 14 48Third Semester C L U Eighth Semester C L UMD1037 HealthyEnvironmentandSelfcare 2 0 4 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8MD1038 MorphofunctionalLaboratory 2 2 8 MB2045 HealthPsychology 3 0 8MD1039 MicrobiologyandParasitology 3 0 8 OD2015 ProsthodonticDentalPreclinic 2 2 8MD1041 BiocontrolSystems 5 0 12 OD3020 OralSurgeryII 0 6 8MD1042 CommunityI 2 0 4 OD3021 PediatricandOrthodonticDentalClinic 0 6 8OD1006 OralMorphophysiologyLaboratory 2 2 8 OD3022 PreventiveDentistryClinic 0 6 8OD1007 OralMorphophysiology 3 0 8 OD3023 OralMedicine 2 0 4 19 4 52 10 20 52Fourth Semester C L U Ninth Semester C L UH1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MD1045 VitalProcesses 5 0 12 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MD1048 CommunityII 2 0 4 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8OD1002 OralPathology 2 2 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8OD1008 HistoryTakingandOralClinicalExamination 2 2 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8OD1009 DentalRadiology 2 2 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8 16 6 48 18 0 48 Tenth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 OD3004 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 OD3024 OralSurgeryIII 0 6 8 OD3025 Special,HighRiskandEmergencyDentalClinic 0 6 8 OD3026 ProsthodonticDentalClinic 0 6 8 OD3027 EvidencebasedDentistry 2 0 4 OD3028 MultidisciplinaryDentalSeminar 3 0 8 SU1003 PrinciplesofHealthManagement 2 0 4 12 18 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Addressoralhealthrequirementsinanethical,professional humanistic manner, applying bio-medical and clinical sciences and using innova-tive techniques and procedures.

• Diagnose oral diseases by integrating the fin-dingsofthepatient’smedicalrecords,physicalexamination and auxiliary tests to establish a comprehensive dental treatment plan, consi-dering the individual characteristics of each pa-tient.

• Carryoutbasicproceduresinthediverseareasof dentistry to reestablish the health, function and aesthetics of the tissues that comprise the oral cavity in children, adults, senior citizens andspecial-needsindividuals.

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Graduates from this program are professionals withanin-depthknowledgeofart,technologyandnarrative, specializing in the design, development and production of artistic-technological projectsfor the entertainment and digital media industries (videogames, music, film, advertising, Internet,television, science and technology), which meettheir expression and dissemination needs.

B.A. Animation and Digital Art (LAD)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 A1002 Aesthetics 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AT2005 3DAnimation 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 H1032 MexicanIdentityandCulture 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 H1048 NarrativeStructures 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TC1021 VideogameDevelopmentProject 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 AT2006 Theory and Practice of Sound 3 0 8 42 0 80 AT3001 AdvancedDigitalModeling 3 0 8First Semester C L U AV2004 Scriptwriting 3 0 8AR1013 Drawing 4 0 8 DL2026 AdvancedDigitalRepresentationTechniques 3 0 8AR1014 DescriptiveGeometry 3 0 8 H2003 ContemporaryArtandSociety 3 0 8AT1003 IntroductiontoAnimationandDigitalArt 3 0 4 TC3022 ComputerGraphics 3 0 8 Academic Program 18 0 48DL1002 DesignFundamentalsI 4 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UH1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 AD2014 BusinessintheIndustryofMusicandEntertainment 3 0 8TC1003 DiscreteMathematics 3 0 8 AT2007 VirtualEnvironments 3 0 8TC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 AT3002 Advanced3DAnimation 3 0 8 25 0 52 AT3003 VisualEffectsProductionforDigitalMedia 3 0 8Second Semester C L U AV2006 MediaNarrativeDesignandProduction 3 0 8AT1001 ArtisticDrawing 4 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CO1007 Communication,Signs,andSignification 3 0 8 18 0 48DL1004 DesignFundamentalsII 4 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 AV2009 MediaProjectsManagementandEvaluation 3 0 8MA1009 MathematicsforDesign 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 TC3028 PhysicalInterfaces 3 0 8 22 0 48 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8A1000 FormExplorationWorkshopI 4 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8AT1002 FundamentalsofAnimation 3 0 8 18 0 48AV1000 PhotographyandDigitalImaging 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UDL1009 CreativityandInnovation 3 0 8 AT3004 AnimationandDigitalArtProject 3 0 8F2001 DesignPhysics 3 0 8 AT3005 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2TC1018 DataStructures 3 0 8 AV3010 FilmProduction 3 0 8 19 0 48 D1025 MediaLegislation 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8A2001 FormExplorationWorkshopII 4 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8AT2000 DigitalModelling 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8AV1004 Audiovisual Language and Narrative 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8MA1021 Applied Mathematics 3 0 8TC1015 IntroductiontoInteractiveDesign 3 0 8 19 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Plan, organize and direct animation projects,creatingworkteamsandusingtechnologyef-ficiently.

• Design, produce and publish animation proj-ects in diverse techniques to fulfill specific ob-jectives and complying with the entertainment and digital media industry standards.

• Collaboratewith interdisciplinary teams in thedevelopment of applications and interactive projects (videogames, simulation and aug-mentedreality) inart,entertainment,advertis-ing, education, medicine and science settings.

• Participateinartandtechnologyprojectsrelat-ed to sustainability to contribute to the devel-opment of their communities, with a sense of ethics and responsibility toward the social and cultural environment.

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Graduates from this program are specialists in de-signing, implementing and managing content on digital media and interactive platforms, supported by digital production media that meet the expec-tations of diverse organizations, institutions and theinformationandknowledgesociety.

B.A. Communication and Digital Media (LCMD)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AV2006 MediaNarrativeDesignandProduction 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CO2008 CommunicationandMediaStudies 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CR1000 StrategicCommunicationFundamentals 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 H1026 PhilosophyandContemporaryThought 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AV2007 DigitalandInteractiveMediaAesthetics 3 0 8FirstSemester C L U AV2008 MultiPlatformAudioProduction 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 AV3001 InteractiveMediaDesignandProduction 3 0 8CO1006 IntroductiontoCommunicationandDigitalMedia 3 0 4 CO2006 CommunicationandCulturalStudies 3 0 8 AcademicProgram CR2003 AppliedStrategicCommunication 3 0 8CO1007 Communication,Signs,andSignification 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8DL1002 DesignFundamentalsI 4 0 8 18 0 48H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 AV2009 MediaProjectsManagementandEvaluation 3 0 8MA1009 MathematicsforDesign 3 0 8 AV2010 DirectingandMiseenScene 3 0 8 26 0 52 AV3008 DocumentaryProduction 3 0 8Second Semester C L U CO3006 CommunicationandGlobalization 3 0 8AV1004 Audiovisual Language and Narrative 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8AV1005 DigitalDesignLab 0 3 4 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8CC1014 Psychology 3 0 8 18 0 48H1045 LiteratureandPowerinLatinAmerica 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 AV3009 MultiPlatformTelevisionProduction 3 0 8P1000 Sociology 3 0 8 CO3007 AdvertisingandIntegratedMarketing 3 0 8TC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 D1025 MediaLegislation 3 0 8 18 3 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8A1001 ContemporaryVisualCultureandDesign 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8AV1000 PhotographyandDigitalImaging 3 0 8 18 0 48AV1006 Audio Lab 0 3 4 Ninth Semester C L UCO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 AV3010 FilmProduction 3 0 8H1048 NarrativeStructures 3 0 8 AV3011 DesignandProductionofCommunicationfor 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 OrganizationsMT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 CO3008 SeminaronCreativeandEntertainmentIndustries 3 0 8 18 3 52 CO3009 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8AV1007 VideoLab 0 3 4 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8AV2004 Scriptwriting 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8AV2005 Advertising and Commercial Photography 3 0 8 20 0 50CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8MI2005 ProductionforInformativeJournalism 3 0 8TC1015 IntroductiontoInteractiveDesign 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Design, produce, direct and manage digitaland interactive projects, the content of which can be adapted to diverse cultural contexts to be distributed through different channels and platforms.

• Conceptualizeandwritescripts fordigitalandinteractiveproductionsindiverseformats;cre-ate fiction and documentary films, audio, televi-sionandmediaproductionswithcutting-edgeimage and sound technologies.

• Promotethecreativeandentertainmentindus-tries in a global environment by carrying out digital and interactive projects that are attrac-tive to and suitable for international audiences.

• Understand,respectandpromotethevalueofcultural diversity and freedom of expression.

• Applytheoreticalprinciplesintheuseandpre-sentation of images and content.

LCM

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Graduates from this program are professionals with leadershipqualities anda solidbackgroundin sociocultural fields, who can contribute human development and wellbeing solutions, as well as efficiently manage the resources and opportuni-ties of cultural and social institutions.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 H1026 PhilosophyandContemporaryThought 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 H1047 DiscourseandPower 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 H2019 ContemporaryWorldLiterature 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 H2039 EpistemologyofSocialSciences 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 H2041 PhilosophyofCulture 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalentDevelopment 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 D1024 TaxandFiscalFrameworkofSocialandCultural 3 0 8First Semester C L U InstitutionsAD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 H3028 CritiqueofArtandSpectacles 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1051 IntroductiontoCulturalandSocialEntrepreneurship 3 0 4 P2005 PrinciplesofPublicPolicy 3 0 8 AcademicProgram RI2014 InternationalOrganizationsandInstitutions 3 0 8MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8P1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 18 0 48RI1008 WorldHistoryofthe19thCentury 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L URI2028 HistoryofIndependentMexico 3 0 8 CR1000 StrategicCommunicationFundamentals 3 0 8 23 0 52 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U H3024 StudiesonCulturalIndustries 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 H3029 OverviewoftheArtsandPopularCultures 3 0 8H2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8RI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 18 0 48RI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI2030 WorldHistoryofthe20thand21stCenturies 3 0 8 AD3018 PlanningProcessesandModels 3 0 8 20 0 48 AV3013 PublicationsDesignandProduction 3 0 8Third Semester C L U H3026 CulturalHeritageanditsInstitutions 3 0 8CC1014 Psychology 3 0 8 H3031 EducationandNewFormsofKnowledge 3 0 8CO1007 Communication,Signs,andSignification 3 0 8 P3011 CivilSocietyandCitizenParticipation 3 0 8CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 18 0 48H1045 LiteratureandPowerinLatinAmerica 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UP1000 Sociology 3 0 8 H3036 IntegrativeSeminarofHumanisticStudies 3 0 8 18 0 48 H3037 CulturalandAlternativeTourism 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U H3038 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8 P3014 ManagingofSocialProjects 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H1031 ContemporaryArtandCulture 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Create,administrateanddirectcultural, social,educational and artistic entrepreneurship orga-nizations, innovating with sustainable develop-ment management schemes.

• Implement cultural, social and environmentaldevelopment projects for themselves or for public and private organizations.

• Advisepublic andprivate institutionsonmat-ters related to socioeconomic and develop-ment reform, focusing on social responsibility.

• Implementculturalinterventionmodelstopro-motepublic-interestcausesthatleadtoabetterstandard of living and of social wellbeing.

• Plan and implement the informative and edi-torial content of printed, radio, television and digital publications.

• Implementstrategiesanduseinformationandcommunication technologies for public, private and nonprofit organizations that work in thefield of social, cultural and political develop-ment. LC

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Graduates from this program are experts in the production, correction and edition of texts. Their humanistic culture allows them to analyze reality with an ethical, critical sense and to situate man-kindasthecenterofalltypesofreflectionandac-tions.

B.A. Spanish Literature (LLE)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 H2019 ContemporaryWorldLiterature 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 H2036 HispanicColonialLiterature 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 H2040 TheGoldenAgeofSpanishLiterature 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 H3027 SpanishSemanticsandPragmatics 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TC1025 InformationTechnologiesandEdition 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AV3013 PublicationsDesignandProduction 3 0 8First Semester C L U H1026 PhilosophyandContemporaryThought 3 0 8CO1007 Communication,Signs,andSignification 3 0 8 H2043 ModernandContemporarySpanishLiterature 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 H2045 HispanicAmericanLiteratureofthe19thand20th 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 CenturiesH1045 LiteratureandPowerinLatinAmerica 3 0 8 H2047 MexicanLiteratureofthe19thand20thCenturies 3 0 8H1050 IntroductiontoSpanishLanguageandLiterature 3 0 4 H3030 SpanishandDigitalMedia 3 0 8 Academic Program 18 0 48MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L URI2028 HistoryofIndependentMexico 3 0 8 AV3001 InteractiveMediaDesignandProduction 3 0 8 25 0 52 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U H2046 HispanicAmericanLiteratureofthe20thCentury 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 H2048 MexicanLiteratureofthe20thCentury 3 0 8H1043 ClassicalLiterature 3 0 8 H3032 SeminarinLiteraryCriticismI 3 0 8H1046 SpanishLinguisticsI 3 0 8 RI2012 LatinAmericanandCaribbeanRegionalScenario 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48P1000 Sociology 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 H3033 EditingandTextCorrectioninSpanish 3 0 8 18 0 48 H3035 SeminarinLiteraryCriticismII 3 0 8Third Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1031 ContemporaryArtandCulture 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8H1048 NarrativeStructures 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8H2034 MedievalandRenaissanceLiterature 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8H2037 SpanishLinguisticsII 3 0 8 18 0 48H2038 LiteraryTheoryI 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L URI1008 WorldHistoryofthe19thCentury 3 0 8 H3034 EditorialProjectandNewTechnologies 3 0 8 18 0 48 H3039 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U H3040 SeminarinLiteraryCriticismIII 3 0 8H1047 DiscourseandPower 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8H1049 EuropeanLiteratureofthe17thto19thCenturies 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8H2042 HispanicPhilology 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8H2044 LiteraryTheoryII 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H2049 SpanishMedievalLiterature 3 0 8 20 0 50RI2030 WorldHistoryofthe20thand21stCenturies 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Critiquealiterarytext.

• Displayanin-depthknowledgeofSpanishlan-guage and literature.

• Superiorwrittenexpressionskills.

• Generate and edit texts using new technolo-gies.

• ConductqualityresearchintheareasofHispan-ic literature, Spanish language and edition.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with an ethical outlook and global,multiculturalinsight who perform effectively in diverse informa-tionplatforms(television,radio,printedmediaandtheInternet),tobecomeanagentofchangeintheworld of journalism in the new information era.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 H1026 PhilosophyandContemporaryThought 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 H2019 ContemporaryWorldLiterature 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MI2005 ProductionforInformativeJournalism 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 P2010 Politics,MediaandPublicOpinion 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 RI2012 LatinAmericanandCaribbeanRegionalScenario 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 CO3006 CommunicationandGlobalization 3 0 8First Semester C L U MI2006 ProductionforEditorialJournalism 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 MI3001 Photojournalism 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 MI3008 RadioJournalism 3 0 8H1045 LiteratureandPowerinLatinAmerica 3 0 8 RI2008 NorthAmericanRegionalScenario 3 0 8MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8MI1003 IntroductiontoJournalismandMediaStudies 3 0 4 18 0 48 Academic Program Seventh Semester C L UP1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 AV3013 PublicationsDesignandProduction 3 0 8RI2028 HistoryofIndependentMexico 3 0 8 D1025 MediaLegislation 3 0 8 23 0 52 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U MI3009 TelevisionJournalism 3 0 8AV1005 DigitalDesignLab 0 3 4 RI2013 EuropeRegionalScenario 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 0 48H2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8RI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 MI3004 DigitalJournalism 3 0 8RI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 MI3010 ProductionofMultimediaPublications 3 0 8 20 3 52 RI2016 AsiaPacificRegionalScenario 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8AV1004 Audiovisual Language and Narrative 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8AV1006 Audio Lab 0 3 4 18 0 48CC1014 Psychology 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UCO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 AV3008 DocumentaryProduction 3 0 8CO2008 CommunicationandMediaStudies 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8H1031 ContemporaryArtandCulture 3 0 8 MI3011 ConvergentJournalism 3 0 8P1000 Sociology 3 0 8 MI3012 ResearchandDevelopmentJournalism 3 0 8 18 3 52 MI3013 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8AV1007 VideoLab 0 3 4 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 20 0 50D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8MI1002 FundamentalsofJournalism 3 0 8RI2030 WorldHistoryofthe20thand21stCenturies 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Createcontentfortraditional,digitalandinter-active information media.

• Develop informative products and/or servicesin both the public and private sectors, and in-formation strategies in national and interna-tional settings.

• Specializeinoneofthefieldsofjournalism:in-vestigation, politics, social, sports, finance, cul-ture and international.

• Innovate, administrate and manage projectsand companies in the media industry.

• Produce interactive informationmedia for thedigital era.

• Providesolutionstocontemporaryinformativeissues from a perspective of ethics and sustain-able development.

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Graduates from this program apply the principles, techniquesandscientificknowledgedevelopedinpsychology in order to assess, diagnose, explain, treat, modify and prevent inappropriate behaviors, develop healthy lifestyle conditions, and design the planning and management of individual hu-man capital that significantly affects the organiza-tion’sclimateandculture.

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Competencies for Graduates:

• Applytheknowledgeandmethodsofsocial,bi-ological and psychological sciences to diagnose and treat human behavior.

• Participate in psychological diagnoses, treat-ments and prevention in individuals, groups, social groups and organizations.

• Conductstudiesonbiopsychosocialphenome-na and formulate intervention protocols in local and global settings.

• Design and manage programs in multidisci-plinary teams to promote the comprehensive wellbeing of individuals and organizations.

• Undertake innovative actions, as agents ofchange, to promote the development and man-agement of human capital that will impact the climate and culture of organizations.

• Design and organize human capital planning,management and development processes in diverse settings.

• Knowledgeable and aware of the economic,socialandpoliticalrealityoftheirenvironment;act with solidarity and responsibility to improve the quality of life in communities.

• Identify,analyzeandassessethicaldilemmasre-lated to their personal lives, profession and envi-ronment;respectothersandtheenvironment.

• Communicatetheresultsofclinicalnotes,psy-chological reports, projects and/or studies ef-ficiently, both orally and in writing, in Spanish and in English.

• Propose supportive, sustainable solutions todevelop citizenship competencies in the com-munities in which they conduct their develop-ment projects.

LP B.A. PsychologyEdition 2012

Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CC2001 SocialPsychology 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CC2012 ScaleDesign 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CC2016 PsychopathologyII 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 MD1050 Psychophysiology 5 0 12MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 20 0 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD3018 PlanningProcessesandModels 3 0 8First Semester C L U CC2010 Psychometrics I 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 CC2011 GroupDynamics 3 0 8CC1000 HumanDevelopmentI 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CC1003 GeneralPsychologyI 3 0 8 RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalentDevelopment 3 0 8CC1016 IntroductiontothePsychologyAcademicProgram 3 0 4 RI2034 NegotiationandConflictManagement 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 18 0 48MD1029 ChemicalFoundationsofMetabolismandPhysiology 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UMD1031 CellBiology 3 0 8 CC2007 EducationalTechnology 3 0 8 23 0 52 CC2013 Psychometrics II 3 0 8Second Semester C L U CC2014 InterviewWorkshop 3 0 8CC1001 HumanDevelopmentII 3 0 8 CC3004 PsychologySeminarofVulnerableGroups 3 0 8CC1007 GeneralPsychologyII 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 RH3006 StrategicTrainingManagement 3 0 8MA1016 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 0 48MD1034 DevelopmentalBiology 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UMD1036 BasicMorphophysiology 5 0 12 RH3012 HumanCapitalAttractionandRetention 3 0 8 22 0 52 RH3013 PerformanceEvaluation 3 0 8Third Semester C L U RH3016 OrganizationalDevelopmentI 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8CC1011 PersonalityDevelopment 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8CF1008 FinancialInformationforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48MD1032 HistoricalFoundationsinHealthSciences 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UTI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 CC3002 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 18 0 48 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U RH3015 ManagementCompensations 3 0 8CC1005 LearningandCognitiveDevelopment 3 0 8 RH3017 OrganizationalDevelopmentII 3 0 8CC2015 Psychopathology I 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 20 0 50MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 18 0 48

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Graduates from this program are professionals who apply political analysis theories and techniques;use strategic information to design, implement and evaluate public policy with ethical responsi-bility; andgenerate input fordecisionmaking ingovernment, legislative, political, social, business and cultural spaces.

B.A. Political Science (LPL)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 H1026 PhilosophyandContemporaryThought 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 P2001 StateandEconomy 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 P2003 ContemporaryPoliticalTheory 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 P2010 Politics,MediaandPublicOpinion 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 RI2008 NorthAmericanRegionalScenario 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 D2021 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyI 3 0 8First Semester C L U HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 P2005 PrinciplesofPublicPolicy 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 P2011 MexicanPoliticalSystem 3 0 8MA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 RI2012 LatinAmericanandCaribbeanRegionalScenario 3 0 8P1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8P1004 Introduction to the Political Science Academic Program 3 0 4 18 0 48RI1008 WorldHistoryofthe19thCentury 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L URI2028 HistoryofIndependentMexico 3 0 8 D2022 AdministrativeLawandPublicPolicyII 3 0 8 23 0 52 P3000 Comparative Politics 3 0 8Second Semester C L U P3005 Political Analysis 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 P3010 PoliticalParties 3 0 8H2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 P3011 CivilSocietyandCitizenParticipation 3 0 8MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8RI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 18 0 48RI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI2030 WorldHistoryofthe20thand21stCenturies 3 0 8 P3006 PoliticalMarketing 3 0 8 20 0 48 P3012 DesignofPublicPolicies 3 0 8Third Semester C L U P3013 Electoral Systems and Institutions 3 0 8CC1014 Psychology 3 0 8 RI2033 MexicanForeignPolicy 3 0 8CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8H1045 LiteratureandPowerinLatinAmerica 3 0 8 18 0 48P1000 Sociology 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UP2009 ClassicalPoliticalThinking 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 0 48 P3008 Political Science Seminar 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U P3014 Managing of Social Projects 3 0 8CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 P3015 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8 RI2034 NegotiationandConflictManagement 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H1047 DiscourseandPower 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Generateviableproposals toaddresssocial is-sues in public administration spaces, compa-niesandNGOs.

• Design and implement political consultancyprojects for electoral and government cam-paigns.

• Develop proposals tomanage and solve con-flicts from a political and regulatory perspec-tive.

• Implementtheoreticalmodelstoanalyzepoliti-cal, social and economic phenomena in diverse geographical and historical contexts.

• Applypolitical,economicandlegaltoolstode-sign, implement and evaluate public policy.

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Graduates from this program are specialists in hu-man talent development. Their training in organi-zational behavioral science enables them to par-ticipate in human capital planning, development and management processes, acting as agents of organizational change.

B.A. Organizational Psychology (LPO)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CC2011 GroupDynamics 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CC2012 ScaleDesign 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CC2013 PsychometricsII 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CC2014 InterviewWorkshop 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 CD2006 ForecastingforDecisionMaking 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8First Semester C L U D1002 LaborLaw 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8CC1010 HumanDevelopment 3 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8CC1014 Psychology 3 0 8 NI1002 Negotiation Techniques and International Trade 3 0 8CC1015 IntroductiontotheOrganizationalPsychology 3 0 4 RH3012 HumanCapitalAttractionandRetention 3 0 8 Academic Program 18 0 48H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UH1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 CF2018 StrategicInformationSystems 3 0 8TI1012 BusinessInformationTechnology 3 0 8 CH2006 CorporateLearningManagement 3 0 8 25 0 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U RH3013 PerformanceEvaluation 3 0 8AD1006 OrganizationalLearningandKnowledgeManagement 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8CC1011 PersonalityDevelopment 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8CC1012 Psychology and Multicultural Environment Leadership 3 0 8 18 0 48D1021 BusinessLaw 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 CH2007 HumanCapitalManagementbyCompetencies 3 0 8MA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 RH3014 IndustrialSecurityandLaborRelations 3 0 8 18 0 48 RH3015 ManagementCompensations 3 0 8Third Semester C L U RH3016 OrganizationalDevelopmentI 3 0 8CC1013 BehavioralAnalysisandCognitiveLearning 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8CC2009 Psychopathology 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 18 0 48FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8RI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 CC3001 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 18 0 48 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U RH3017 OrganizationalDevelopmentII 3 0 8CC2010 PsychometricsI 3 0 8 RH3018 StrategicManagementofHumanResources 3 0 8CD1003 StatisticalMethodsforDecisionMaking 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 20 0 50HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8NI1001 Enterprise,CultureandBusinessinTheWorld 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designandimplementprogramstoattractandselect the best talent for the organization.

• Implement human talent and potential train-ing and development strategies and programs based on strategic and competency models for the different organizational levels, taking cul-tural diversity into consideration.

• Conduct performance evaluation systems inmultidimensional and multicultural settings based on ethical criteria.

• Participate in thedevelopmentofwork teamsto promote social responsibility actions within the organization.

• Usequalitative and technological tools to for-mulate business strategies.

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Graduates from this program are professionals whoanalyze thepanorama tomakedecisions inpublic and private international spaces; have anin-depthknowledgeofthediverseregionsoftheworld;visualizethemajortrendsthatcomprisethecontemporary global agenda; and are trained todesign, negotiate and execute international poli-cies and programs in the fields of diplomacy, eco-nomics, politics, enterprise and culture.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UH1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 H1026 PhilosophyandContemporaryThought 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 P2001 StateandEconomy 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 RI2007 LegalAspectsofInternationalRelations 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 RI2012 LatinAmericanandCaribbeanRegionalScenario 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 RI2032 InternationalRelationsTheoryI 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 0 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 39 0 72 EC2025 Global Economics 3 0 8FirstSemester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 RI2008 NorthAmericanRegionalScenario 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 RI2013 EuropeRegionalScenario 3 0 8MA1016 MathematicsI 3 0 8 RI3016 InternationalRelationsTheoryII 3 0 8P1002 FundamentalsofPoliticalScience 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8RI1008 WorldHistoryofthe19thCentury 3 0 8 18 0 48RI1009 IntroductiontoInternationalRelationsAcademic 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L U Program NI3036 International Trade Agreements 3 0 8RI2028 HistoryofIndependentMexico 3 0 8 P3011 CivilSocietyandCitizenParticipation 3 0 8 23 0 52 RI2014 InternationalOrganizationsandInstitutions 3 0 8Second Semester C L U RI2016 AsiaPacificRegionalScenario 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 RI2033 MexicanForeignPolicy 3 0 8H2033 SocialAnthropology 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MA1008 StatisticsforResearchintheSocialSciences 3 0 8 18 0 48RI1004 InternationalPolitics 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L URI2029 HistoryofContemporaryMexico 3 0 8 P3014 ManagingofSocialProjects 3 0 8RI2030 WorldHistoryofthe20thand21stCenturies 3 0 8 RI2015 ForeignPolicyAnalysis 3 0 8 20 0 48 RI3002 AfricaRegionalScenario 3 0 8Third Semester C L U RI3005 StrategicProspective 3 0 8CO2003 QuantitativeSocialResearchMethods 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8EC1008 Enterprise Economics 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8H1045 LiteratureandPowerinLatinAmerica 3 0 8 18 0 48H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UP1000 Sociology 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8RI2031 GeopoliticsandGlobalChanges 3 0 8 RI2017 MiddleEastRegionalScenario 3 0 8 18 0 48 RI2034 NegotiationandConflictManagement 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U RI3006 InternationalRelationsSeminar 3 0 8CO2004 QualitativeResearchMethods 3 0 8 RI3019 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2D1012 ConstitutionalLaw 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8EC1009 Macroeconomic Environment 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 20 0 50MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8P2009 ClassicalPoliticalThinking 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Analyzenationaland internationalcontexts todesign sustainable development strategies.

• Design,promote, operate andevaluate actionprograms in public and private settings to ad-dress the challenges of an interdependent world.

• Planandexecuteinternationalpoliciesandpro-grams in diplomatic, political, business, social and cultural settings.

• Identifythefactorsthataffectinternationalne-gotiation processes within the framework ofglobalization and regionalization.

• Conceive, plan and implement strategic proj-ects with a business vision, based on an in-depthknowledgeofinternationallaw,interna-tional organizations and foreign policy.

LRI

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Graduates from this program are professionals who plan, design, construct and manage the archi-tectural and urban spaces needed by human be-ings. They are designers of sustainable spaces and promoters of real-estate opportunities, with anurban and environmental awareness and a com-mand of design, representation and construction technologies.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 AR2005 HistoryofArchitectureandtheCityIII 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 AR2020 InstallationsandAlternateSystems 4 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 AR2021 ConstructionMaterialsandProceduresII 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 AR2022 ProjectsIII:EducationalorRecreationalBuildings 6 0 12H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 CV2026 StructuralSystems 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 22 0 52MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 AR2007 HistoryofArchitectureandtheCityIV 3 0 8 42 0 80 AR2023 ConstructionProjectsI 6 0 12First Semester C L U AR2024 ProjectsIV:CommunityBuildings 6 0 12AR1013 Drawing 4 0 8 CV3017 ConcreteStructuresDesign 3 0 8AR1014 DescriptiveGeometry 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8AR1019 IntroductiontoArchitecture 3 0 4 21 0 48DL1002 DesignFundamentalsI 4 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UDL1008 ModelsandScaleModels 3 0 8 AR2025 CriticalAnalysisofArchitectureanditsContext 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 AR2026 ConstructionProjectsII 6 0 12MA1009 MathematicsforDesign 3 0 8 AR3014 ProjectsV:MixeduseComplexes 6 0 12 25 0 52 CV2027 ConstructionCosts 3 0 8Second Semester C L U CV3018 DesignofSteelStructures 3 0 8AR1015 ArchitecturalDrawing 4 0 8 21 0 48AR1016 AppliedGeometry 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UDL1004 DesignFundamentalsII 4 0 8 AR3015 BuildingandEnergyEfficiency 3 0 8DL1009 CreativityandInnovation 3 0 8 AR3016 Internship 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 AR3017 CapstoneProjectsI 6 0 12H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 AR3018 UrbanTheories 3 0 8 22 0 48 CV2016 Construction Site Management 3 0 8Third Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8AR1007 HistoryofArchitectureandtheCityI 3 0 8 21 0 52AR1017 ComputeraidedDrawing 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UAR1018 ArchitectureTheoryandDesignMethodologies 3 0 8 AR3006 UrbanDesignMethods 3 0 8AR2017 BioclimaticDesign 3 0 8 AR3019 RealestateProjects 3 0 8AR2018 ProjectsI:ResidentialHousing 6 0 12 AR3020 CapstoneProjectsII 6 0 12CV2024 Structure Mechanics I 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8 21 0 52 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U 18 0 44AR1010 HistoryofArchitectureandtheCityII 3 0 8 Tenth Semester C L UAR2004 DigitalVisualization 3 0 8 AR3021 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2AR2019 ProjectsII:CollectiveHousing 6 0 12 AR3022 FinalProject 8 0 16CV2023 MaterialsandConstructionProceduresI 3 0 8 CV3022 BusinessManagementintheConstructionIndustry 3 0 8CV2025 StructureMechanicsII 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8 21 0 52 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8 22 0 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Conceive architectural and urban spaces thatfulfill the needs and aspirations of inhabitants and users, considering all the ethical, social and economic implications.

• Generate projects in the area of architecturaland urban design, considering the structural and construction characteristics, complying with safety and construction standards, consid-ering their environmental implications and ap-plying the principles of environmental protec-tion and sustainability.

• Plan,budgetandmanage thematerial andfi-nancial resources of construction projects and works,applyingtheprinciplesofreuse,recycleand reduce.

• Identifyentrepreneurialopportunitiesandputthem into practice through the development of real-estateinvestmentproposalsandeconomicfeasibility projects.

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Graduates from this program apply their knowl-edgeandskillstohandlethediversecomponentsof agricultural production systems, considering the principles of innovation and sustainability in natural resource management. They have a vision of the areas of opportunity within value chains for animal-andplant-basedproducts (biotechnologi-calandorganic),usingefficient,environmentally-compatible processes.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 AG2020 SoilsandPlantNutrition 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 BT1007 MicrobiologyLaboratory 0 3 4H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 BT2001 GeneticEngineering 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 BT2003 Microbiology 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 IB3004 PrecisionAgriculture 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 AG2019 Entomology 3 0 8First Semester C L U AG2021 LivestockBiosecurity 3 0 8AG1010 Introduction to Agronomy 3 0 4 AG2022 Irrigations Systems Laboratory 0 3 4DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 AG2023 LivestockNutritionandFeeding 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 AG2024 IrrigationSystems 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 3 52Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 25 1 52 AG2014 Plant Pathology 3 0 8Second Semester C L U AG2025 AgriculturalResidency 3 0 8BT1002 Genetics 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 18 0 48TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L U 18 1 48 AG3018 NewProductDevelopment 3 0 8Third Semester C L U AG3019 Agribusiness Management 3 0 8AG1008 AgriculturalEquipmentandMechanization 3 0 8 AG3020 LivestockProductionandReproduction 3 0 8BT1003 MolecularBiology 3 0 8 AG3021 ProductionSystemsinProtectedAgriculture 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8Q1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 18 0 48Q2000 Biochemistry 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U 15 6 48 AG3022 Agricultural Science Capstone Project 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U AG3023 MilkProductionSystems 3 0 8AG1009 SystematicBotany 3 0 8 AG3024 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2AG2000 AnimalAnatomyandPhysiology 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8AG3000 Plant Anatomy and Physiology 3 0 8 TA3006 Postharvest Technology and Physiology 3 0 8BT2004 TissueCulture 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8BT3000 TissueCultureLaboratory 0 3 4 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designinnovativeanimalandplantproductionsystems to assure the quality and availability of agricultural products.

• Identify the areas that could be improved infood production systems, proposing viable so-lutions, developing, adapting or transferring technology to the agricultural sector.

• Formulateandimplementalternativesolutionsto problems and evaluate their results in con-trolledagriculturalandlivestockproductionen-vironments, designing and applying oversight and control methods based on new technolo-gies.

• Propose technological innovations with re-sponsibility and social commitment, prioritizing creativityandlong-termvisiontowardsustain-able development. .IA

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Graduates from this program are professionals who integrate primary production systems with commercially significant secondary processes in diverse industries, using agrobiotechnological tools.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 BT2001 GeneticEngineering 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 BT3000 TissueCultureLaboratory 0 3 4H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IB2004 PlantProtection 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 IB3001 ProductioninControlledEnvironmentI 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 IB3007 StrategicInformationSystemsinBiobusiness 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 BT2002 GeneticEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4First Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IB2005 DiagnosisandPestIntegratedManagementLaboratory 0 3 4F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IB2006 IntegratedPestandDiseaseManagement 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 IB3002 ProductioninControlledEnvironmentII 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8IB1003 IntroductiontoAgrobiotechnology 3 0 4 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 15 6 48Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 25 1 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IB3004 PrecisionAgriculture 3 0 8BT1002 Genetics 3 0 8 IB3008 DesignandEngineeringinControlledEnvironments 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 TA3006 PostharvestTechnologyandPhysiology 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 18 0 48Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 AG3019 AgribusinessManagement 3 0 8 18 4 52 BT3001 FoodDevelopmentandBioproducts 3 0 8Third Semester C L U IB3009 ProductioninControlledEnvironmentsLaboratory 0 3 4BT1003 MolecularBiology 3 0 8 IB3010 RegulatoryFrameworkinBiotechnology 3 0 8BT1007 MicrobiologyLaboratory 0 3 4 MR3019 AutomatedControlofGreenhouses 3 0 8BT2003 Microbiology 3 0 8 MR3020 GreenhouseAutomationLaboratory 0 3 4H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 TA3024 FoodSafety 3 0 8IB1002 AppliedPhysiologyandPlantNutrition 3 0 8 15 6 48MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UQ2000 Biochemistry 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 3 52 IB3011 MarketDevelopment:BioenergyandtheEnvironment 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U IB3012 AgrobiotechnologyCapstoneProject 3 0 8BT2004 TissueCulture 3 0 8 IB3013 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 IN3042 IndustrialAgrobiotechnology 3 0 8IB2003 SoilWaterPlantAtmosphereRelationships 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 20 0 50MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Know, integrate and transfer state-of-the-arttechnological tools, such as controlled environ-ments, tissue culture, molecular biology, genet-ic engineering, information technologies, bios-ecurity and postharvest management, among others, for the productive sector, complying with the prevailing national and international legislation.

• Understand,handleandintegrateprimarypro-duction systems with secondary processes that generate added value for diverse industries.

• Integrateknowledgeofbiologyandengineer-ing to identify, generate, develop and manage biobusiness plans, focusing on sustainability.

• Adaptand implementsafetysystems in inten-sive greenhouse production systems, focusing onproductionforexportmarkets.

• Proposeoriginal,innovativeprojectsintheirar-easof specialization,usingcutting-edge tech-nologies. IAB

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Graduates from this program are professionals who detect and create opportunities in the appli-cation of technological developments to gener-ate products and processes related to biological systems, determining their impact and economic valueinnewinnovationmarkets.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 BT2001 GeneticEngineering 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 D1022 BusinessLawandIntellectualProperty 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IB2007 AgrifoodBioengineering 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 IB3007 StrategicInformationSystemsinBiobusiness 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 BT2002 GeneticEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4 42 0 80 BT2004 TissueCulture 3 0 8First Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IB2008 EnergyandEnvironmentalBioengineering 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IB3010 RegulatoryFrameworkinBiotechnology 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8IB1004 IntroductiontoBiobusinessEngineering 3 0 4 18 3 52MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UQ1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 AD2011 Innovation,MarketsandTechnologicalDevelopment 3 0 8 25 1 52 BI2008 MedicalTechnologies 3 0 8Second Semester C L U BT2013 PharmaceuticalBioengineering 3 0 8BT1002 Genetics 3 0 8 BT3000 TissueCultureLaboratory 0 3 4F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 BT3013 BioprocessLaboratories 0 3 4MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 CF2015 FinancialInformationAnalysis 3 0 8Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8Q1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 15 6 48TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L U 15 7 48 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Third Semester C L U IN2030 Manufacturing Models 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 IN3041 ProjectFeasibility 3 0 8BT1003 MolecularBiology 3 0 8 NI1002 NegotiationTechniquesandInternationalTrade 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 18 0 48Q2000 Biochemistry 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U 18 0 48 AG2012 Perishable Products Logistics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U BT3001 FoodDevelopmentandBioproducts 3 0 8BT1007 MicrobiologyLaboratory 0 3 4 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8BT2003 Microbiology 3 0 8 IB3015 InnovativeProjectinBiobusiness 3 0 8CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 IB3016 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 20 0 50MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Understandthebasicprinciplesofbiotechnol-ogy and its industrial applications to develop products, processes and materials of biological origin.

• Usebioengineeringinthefieldsofagrifood,theenvironment, energy and medicine.

• Designbiotechnologicalproductentrepreneur-shipandmarketingmodelsforbothtraditionalandemergingmarkets.

• Generatebusinessmodelsforfinancialresourcemanagement and value chain optimization.

• Evaluatethemarketpotentialofbiotechnologi-cal innovations from commercial and legal per-spectives to guarantee their competitiveness.

• Developastrategicvisionthatmakesitpossibleto translate technological innovations into sus-tainable, ethically responsible businesses.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with an interdisciplinary vision, focusing on bio-technological processes for the development, production and innovation of services for diverse industrial sectors: pharmaceutical, environmental, food, healthcare and bioenergy, among others.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L U F1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 BT2001 GeneticEngineering 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IQ2003 EquilibriumThermodynamics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 OP3028 ProfessionalElectiveI 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 Q1010 AnalyticalChemistry 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 BT2002 GeneticEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4 42 0 80 BT2004 TissueCulture 3 0 8First Semester C L U BT2005 EnzymologyandBiocatalysis 3 0 8BT1010 IntroductiontoBioengineering 3 0 4 BT3002 MetabolicEngineering 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 OP3029 ProfessionalElectiveII 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 3 52MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UQ1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 BT2006 EnzymologyandBiocatalysisLaboratory 0 3 4 25 1 52 BT3000 TissueCultureLaboratory 0 3 4Second Semester C L U HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8BT1002 Genetics 3 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 OP3030 ProfessionalElectiveIII 3 0 8Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 OP3031 ProfessionalElectiveIV 3 0 8Q1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 15 6 48TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L U 15 7 48 BT3001 FoodDevelopmentandBioproducts 3 0 8Third Semester C L U BT3013 BioprocessLaboratories 0 3 4BT1003 MolecularBiology 3 0 8 MR2012 ProcessAutomation 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 MR2015 ProcessAutomationLaboratory 0 3 4HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 OP3032 ProfessionalElectiveV 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8Q2000 Biochemistry 3 0 8 15 6 48 18 0 48 Ninth Semester C L UFourth Semester C L U BT3005 Toxicology 3 0 8BT1007 MicrobiologyLaboratory 0 3 4 BT3014 BioengineeringDesignProject 3 0 8BT2003 Microbiology 3 0 8 BT3025 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8IQ2000 EnergyBalance 3 0 8 OP3033 ProfessionalElectiveVI 3 0 8IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 20 0 50 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Develop and design high-value products andcommercially viable, innovative biotechnologi-cal processes within a framework of legality,ethics and sustainable development.

• Innovate and generate new biotechnologicaltechnologies derived from the latest scientific discoveries in the diverse industrial sectors.

• Promote the generation of technology-basedcompanies applying cutting-edge knowledgeandmakingthemostofmarketopportunities.

• Perform specialized consulting andmolecular

diagnosis services in companies and research centers.

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Graduates from this program are professionals withtheskillstoplan,designand/ormanagecon-struction projects related to transportation infra-structure (bridges, highways, tunnels), buildings(housing, offices, industrial premises) and watermanagement (drinking water networks, sanita-tion, treatmentplants),withahigh levelof com-mitment to the environment and ethical and social responsibility.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 CV2006 ConstructionMaterialsLaboratory 0 3 4H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CV2007 SoilMechanicsLab 0 3 4H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 CV2010 SoilMechanics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 CV2026 StructuralSystems 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 M2021 FluidMechanics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 15 6 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 CV2013 Hydrology 3 0 8First Semester C L U CV2027 ConstructionCosts 3 0 8CV1004 IntroductiontoCivilEngineering 3 0 4 CV3004 HighwayEngineering 3 0 8CV2001 Geology 3 0 8 CV3005 FoundationsEngineering 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 CV3006 HydraulicsLaboratory 0 3 4H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 CV3016 ComputeraidedStructuralAnalysis 3 0 8MA1015 MathematicsI 3 0 8 CV3017 ConcreteStructuresDesign 3 0 8Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 23 1 52 CV2016 Construction Site Management 3 0 8Second Semester C L U CV2028 RoadInfrastructureLaboratory 0 3 4AR1017 ComputeraidedDrawing 3 0 8 CV2029 Sustainablewateruselaboratory 0 3 4CV2021 Geomatics 3 0 8 CV2030 SustainableWaterUseI 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 CV3018 DesignofSteelStructures 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 CV3019 WaterandDrainagePipelineNetworks 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 15 6 48Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 Eighth Semester C L U 20 4 52 AR3019 RealestateProjects 3 0 8Third Semester C L U CV2031 SustainableWaterUseII 3 0 8CV2022 Geomatics Laboratory 0 3 4 CV3020 Transport Infrastructure 3 0 8CV2023 MaterialsandConstructionProceduresI 3 0 8 CV3021 StructuralDesignCapstoneProject 3 0 8CV2024 Structure Mechanics I 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 CV3007 HydraulicConstructionsWorks 3 0 8 18 4 52 CV3022 BusinessManagementintheConstructionIndustry 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U CV3023 Construction Engineering 3 0 8AR2021 ConstructionMaterialsandProceduresII 3 0 8 CV3024 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2CV2025 StructureMechanicsII 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 20 0 50MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Apply basic science and engineering to solveproblems in the field of civil engineering: struc-tures, hydraulics, environmental engineering, communication lines, construction and materi-als management, using the best practices and technological advancements within a frame-workofsustainabledevelopment.

• Identifyareasofentrepreneurialopportunityinthe construction industry, at national and inter-national levels, and design a business plan for the same.

• Conductexperiments related towaterquality,hydraulic phenomena, soil properties and char-acteristics, and construction materials. IC

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a solid grounding in engineering, who design, an-alyze, integrate and test automotive systems and components, considering technical and customer requirements, as well as the product lifecycle, from the generation of concepts to waste and recycling. They integrate new technologies in the areas of electronics, materials and power sources to adopt them in electric and hybrid vehicles.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 M2001 FundamentalsofCombustionandEmissions 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 M2026 AdvancedMethodsforStrengthofMaterials 3 1 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MR2005 MechatronicInstrumentationLaboratory 0 3 4H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 4 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8First Semester C L U M2021 FluidMechanics 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 M2027 AdvancedCADandMetrology 3 1 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 M2028 MaterialsTechnology 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 M3028 InternalCombustionEngines 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 MR2003 Actuators 3 0 8M1007 IntroductiontoMechanicalEngineering 3 0 4 18 1 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UQ1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 25 1 52 M2030 MachineDesignandSimulation 3 0 8Second Semester C L U M2031 Manufacturing Technologies 3 1 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 M3017 HeatTransfer 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 M3035 MechanicalVibrations 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 MR2013 ControlSystems 3 1 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 18 2 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 M2017 DesignMethodologies 3 0 8 18 1 48 M3014 Manufacturing Processes Laboratory 0 3 4Third Semester C L U M3029 MoldandDieDesign 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 M3030 VehicleDynamics 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 MR3027 AutomotiveElectronics 3 0 8M1005 Dynamics 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8M1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8M2023 Mechanics of Materials 3 1 8 18 3 52MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UQ1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 5 52 IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U M3037 AutomotiveEngineeringProject 3 1 8EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8 M3038 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2M2007 MechanismAnalysisandSimulation 3 1 8 MR3025 ElectricandHybridVehicles 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 20 1 50TE1012 Electric Circuits 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Applydesignmethodologiestodevelopandin-novate automotive systems and components.

• Usecomputertechnologiesandphysical infra-structure to design, analyze and test state-of-the-artautomotivesystemsandcomponents.

• Implement innovations inautomotivesystemsandcomponents,backedbyvirtualmodeling,computer-aidedengineeringandexperimentalanalysis.

• Promotethecreationofservice,manufacturingor technical consulting companies related to the new automotive industry technologies.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with who participate in the generation and ef-ficient use of energy, natural resource protection and identification of new business opportunities. They generate and implement comprehensive in-vestment proposals in topics related to energy, the sustainable use of resources and waste manage-ment, considering the need to generate wealth, as well as the aspects of social responsibility and public policy.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 CV2030 SustainableWaterUseI 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IQ2005 MomentumTransferOperations 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalentDevelopment 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE1014 ElectricCircuitsandMeasurementsLaboratory 0 3 4H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE2032 ElectricalCircuitsII 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 DS2001 IndustrialEcology 3 0 8First Semester C L U DS3002 NaturalResourcesManagementandClimateChange 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8DS1006 IntroductiontoSustainableDevelopmentEngineering 3 0 4 IQ2004 HeatTransferOperations 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 RI2034 NegotiationandConflictManagement 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UQ1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 DS3003 SocialResponsibilityandCorporateSustainability 3 0 8 25 1 52 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U F3024 AlternativeEnergy 3 0 8DS1002 EcosystemsandBiodiversity 3 0 8 IQ3004 EcoefficiencyandSustainableProcesses 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 M2003 EnergyGenerationSystems 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UQ1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 DS3004 BusinessesandEcosystemsConservation 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 18 4 52 IQ3032 TechnologiesfortheEfficientuseofThermalEnergy 3 0 8Third Semester C L U TE2029 Energy Management and Monitoring Laboratory 0 3 4DS1004 SustainableDevelopmentPrinciples 3 0 8 TE3053 EnergyDistributionSystems 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 18 3 52MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA2009 MathematicsIII 3 0 8 DS3005 CapstoneProjectforSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 18 1 48 DS3006 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8IQ2000 EnergyBalance 3 0 8 TE2042 TechnologiesfortheEfficientuseofElectricity 3 0 8IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 TE3052 EnergyProjectManagement 3 0 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 20 0 50TE1002 Electrical Circuits I 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designprojects related toenergy,wasteman-agement and the sustainable use of resources, ensuring their technical and economic feasibil-ity.

• Analyze, evaluate and solve multidisciplinaryproblems related to the sustainable use of nat-ural resources, the diverse sources of energy and their social, economic, environmental and climate-changeimpacts.

• Understand the phenomena andmechanismsinvolved in the generation and efficient use of energy, emission management and minimiza-tion, the sustainable use of water, and their en-vironmental impact.

• Applytheprevailinglegislationandpublicpoli-cies and incentives, considering sustainability technologies and natural resource conserva-tion.

• Evaluatecomprehensive investmentproposalsfor multisource energy and waste management projects, generating innovative business plans to achieve sustainable development. ID

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a solid grounding in physics, mathematics and computer tools and an in-depth knowledgeof innovative engineering topics used to develop solutions in diverse areas of science and engineer-ing, contributing to renewable energy projects and conducting research activities.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 F2003 AnalyticalMechanics 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 F2011 ComputationalPhysicsI 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 F2012 MathematicalPhysicsII 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 F3007 ElectromagneticTheory 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MR2000 LogicAutomatisms 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE1014 ElectricCircuitsandMeasurementsLaboratory 0 3 4MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 F2004 QuantumMechanics 3 0 8First Semester C L U F2013 Electrodynamics 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 F3020 ExperimentalPhysicsI 3 1 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 F3023 Optics 3 0 8F1006 IntroductiontoPhysicsEngineering 3 0 4 F3024 AlternativeEnergy 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 MR2002 LogicAutomatismLaboratory 0 3 4H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 4 52Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 25 1 52 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U F3013 StatisticalMechanics 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 F3025 ExperimentalPhysicsII 3 1 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 F3026 PhysicalEngineeringProjectI 3 1 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 18 2 48Q1005 ChemistryofMaterials 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 F3027 ComputationalPhysicsII 3 0 8 18 4 52 F3028 SolidStatePhysics 3 0 8Third Semester C L U F3029 PhysicalEngineeringProjectII 3 1 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 18 1 48MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 F3030 PhysicalEngineeringProjectIII 3 1 8 18 1 48 F3032 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8F2010 MathematicalPhysicsI 3 0 8 Q2016 AdvancedMaterialsandNanomaterialsLaboratory 0 6 8F3016 ModernPhysics 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8MA1019 Linear Algebra 3 0 8 VA2015 Topics VI 3 0 8Q2002 MolecularThermodynamics 3 0 8 17 7 50TE1012 Electric Circuits 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Analyze,modelandsolvecomplexscienceandengineering problems analytically and compu-tationally.

• Developcomprehensivesolutions in theareasofenergy,materialsandoptics,basedonanin-depthknowledgeofphysicsandmathematics,in order to innovate, enhance and find solutions to industrial, scientific research and technologi-cal development problems.

• Conduct and manage scientific research andtechnological development projects, consider-ing their economic and social impact, within a framework of sustainable development, inproduct and/or process innovation.

• Developresearchprojects in theareaofphys-ics related to the design and/or innovation of products and/or processes individually and/or as a team leader. IF

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Graduates from this program are professionals who apply and integrate the basic food sciences to develop and innovate food engineering products and processes; develop, optimize and managequality assurance and food safety systems within a frameworkoflegality,ethics,regulationsandsus-tainability.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 BT1007 MicrobiologyLaboratory 0 3 4H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 BT2003 Microbiology 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 BT2011 BioprocessEngineeringI 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TA2000 FoodAnalysis 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TA2009 NutritionandNutrigenomics 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 BT2012 BioprocessEngineeringII 3 0 8First Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TA2010 SensoryEvaluation 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TA2011 BasicFoodProcessing 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TA2012 FoodAnalysisLaboratory 0 3 4MA1015 MathematicsI 3 0 8 TA2013 BasicFoodProcessingLaboratory 0 3 4Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 TA2014 IntegralQualityAssuranceLaboratory 0 3 4TA1002 IntroductiontoFoodEngineering 3 0 4 15 9 52 25 1 52 Seventh Semester C L USecond Semester C L U BT3012 EmergingProcessEngineering 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 BT3013 BioprocessLaboratories 0 3 4H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 TA3018 ScienceandTechnologyofMeatProducts 3 0 8Q1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 TA3019 ScienceandTechnologyofMeatProductsLaboratory 0 3 4TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8 15 7 48 15 6 48Third Semester C L U Eighth Semester C L UBT1003 MolecularBiology 3 0 8 BT3001 FoodDevelopmentandBioproducts 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 TA3020 ScienceandTechnologyofCerealsandOilCrops 3 0 8MA2009 MathematicsIII 3 0 8 TA3021 ScienceandTechnologyofDairyProducts 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 TA3022 ScienceandTechnologyofCerealsandOilCrops 0 3 4Q2000 Biochemistry 3 0 8 Laboratory 18 0 48 TA3023 ScienceandTechnologyofDairyProductsLaboratory 0 3 4Fourth Semester C L U VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 15 6 48IQ2000 EnergyBalance 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UIQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 BT3014 BioengineeringDesignProject 3 0 8M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Q1010 AnalyticalChemistry 3 0 8 TA3004 FoodPackaging 3 0 8Q2001 FoodChemistry 3 0 8 TA3024 FoodSafety 3 0 8TA2008 FoodChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 TA3025 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 18 3 52 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8 20 0 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Design products and processes, and resolvefood industry issues, considering technical, economic, environmental, legal, social, political, ethical, healthcare and sustainability factors.

• Apply modern technologies, methods andtools, with particular emphasis on molecular function, food production, new product de-velopment, production process enhancement, and food quality and safety assurance.

• Startuptheirownfood-industrybusiness.

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Graduates from this program develop comprehen-sive sustainable solutions in the emerging fields of engineering, such as nanotechnology, the use of alternative energy sources, bioinformatics. Their in-depth preparation in engineering sciences,development of communication, leadership and international vision competencies enable them toworkininterdisciplinaryteamstomanageanddevelop technological innovation projects that contribute to an increase in productivity and the enhancement of social wellbeing.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 NN2001 InnovationPositioning 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 NN2002 MethodologiesforInnovation 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 OP2040 MathematicsElectiveII 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 OP2045 ScienceinEngineeringElectiveV 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 NN2003 Innovation,Design,andBusinessContextWorkshop 3 0 8First Semester C L U OP2046 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveI 3 0 8DS1005 ClimateChangeandEnergyUse 3 0 8 OP2047 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveII 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 OP2048 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveIII 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 OP2049 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveIV 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UNN1000 IntroductiontoInnovationinEngineering 3 0 4 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8OP1004 Computation 3 0 8 NN3000 ProductandServiceEngineering 4 0 12 25 1 52 OP2050 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveV 3 0 8Second Semester C L U OP2051 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveVI 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 OP2052 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveVII 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 OP2055 ManagementSkillsElectiveI 3 0 8NN1001 CreativityandInnovationWorkshop 3 0 8 19 0 52OP1005 SciencesLaboratory 0 3 4 Eighth Semester C L UOP1006 Statistics 3 0 8 IN3041 ProjectFeasibility 3 0 8OP2037 SciencesElectiveI 3 0 8 NN3001 EngineeringInnovationDesignProjectI 4 0 12OP2041 ScienceinEngineeringElectiveI 3 0 8 OP2053 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveVIII 3 0 8 18 3 52 OP2054 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveIX 3 0 8Third Semester C L U OP2056 ManagementSkillsElectiveII 3 0 8CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 OP3042 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveX 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 19 0 52MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UNN1002 ProcessInnovationandPrototypeDesign 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8OP2038 SciencesElectiveII 3 0 8 NN3002 EngineeringInnovationDesignProjectII 6 0 16OP2042 ScienceinEngineeringElectiveII 3 0 8 NN3003 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2 18 0 48 OP2057 ManagementSkillsElectiveIII 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U OP3043 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveXI 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 OP3044 EngineeringConcentrationElectiveXII 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 20 0 50NN2000 FeasibilityandViabilityofInnovationProjects 3 0 8OP2039 MathematicsElectiveI 3 0 8OP2043 ScienceinEngineeringElectiveIII 3 0 8OP2044 ScienceinEngineeringElectiveIV 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Analyze,modelandsolvecomplexscienceandengineering issues.

• Developcomprehensivesolutionsbasedonanin-depthknowledgeofthediverseengineeringdisciplines.

• Transfer and apply technology in accordancewith the cultural and social context of the com-munity.

• Implement interdisciplinary projects, apply-ing engineering sciences to innovate, enhance and find solutions to problems in the emerging fields of engineering, such as nanotechnology, energy sources and many others.

• Evaluateandmanageinnovationprojects,con-sidering their economic and social impact with-inaframeworkofsustainabledevelopment.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who use mathematics and natural sciences to de-sign and develop innovative products, services and processes. They are leaders and agents of change in the solution of engineering problems, with a comprehensive approach in human, physi-cal, technological and administrative matters, and in the creation of value to enhance organizational competitiveness.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L U F1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 IN2017 FacilityDesignandMaterialsManagement 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MA2011 StatisticsII 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 NN2001 InnovationPositioning 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 NN2002 MethodologiesforInnovation 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8First Semester C L U IN2020 Inventory Management 3 0 8DS1005 ClimateChangeandEnergyUse 3 0 8 IN2022 OptimizationModels 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IN2026 StatisticalEngineering 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 NN2003 Innovation,Design,andBusinessContextWorkshop 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UNN1000 IntroductiontoInnovationinEngineering 3 0 4 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 IN2005 SystemDynamics 3 0 8 25 1 52 IN2024 DecisionmakingModels 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IN3013 Integrated Manufacturing Systems Laboratory 0 3 4H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 IN3015 IntegratedManufacturingSystems 3 0 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 NN3000 Product and Service Engineering 4 0 12MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 16 3 48MA1020 Statistics I 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UNN1001 CreativityandInnovationWorkshop 3 0 8 IN2021 ProductionManagement 3 0 8Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 IN2027 DiscreteEventSimulation 3 0 8Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 IN3035 AnalysisandEnhancementofManufacturingSystems 3 0 8 18 3 52 IN3041 ProjectFeasibility 3 0 8Third Semester C L U NN3001 EngineeringInnovationDesignProjectI 4 0 12CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 OP2055 ManagementSkillsElectiveI 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 19 0 52H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UM1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8MA2009 MathematicsIII 3 0 8 IN3037 DesignandImprovementofLogisticSystems 3 0 8NN1002 ProcessInnovationandPrototypeDesign 3 0 8 NN3002 EngineeringInnovationDesignProjectII 6 0 16 18 1 48 NN3003 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U OP2056 ManagementSkillsElectiveII 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 OP2057 ManagementSkillsElectiveIII 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 20 0 50IN2018 WorkDesign 3 0 8M2024 Manufacturing Processes 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8NN2000 FeasibilityandViabilityofInnovationProjects 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Apply thebasics of engineering in thedesignand development of innovative products, pro-cesses and services, using innovation method-ologies and cutting-edge technologies to cre-ate value in the organization.

• Constructmathematicalmodels tosolveengi-neering problems with a comprehensive ap-proach.

• Form and direct teams to develop new prod-ucts and/or services.

• Recognizeandimplementcompletelynewad-justments and transformations in people, ac-tivities, strategies, technologies in their area of responsibility.

• Analyzetheoverall feasibilityofan innovationproduct, considering the technical, economic, social and strategic aspects. IIN

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Graduates from this program are professionals who design enhance and control sustainable pro-cesses and systems consisting of people, materials, information, equipment, energy and capital. They increase productivity and the quality of goods and services by manufacturing a product or providing a service in a globalized setting.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IN2020 InventoryManagement 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 IN2021 ProductionManagement 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 IN2022 OptimizationModels 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 IN1002 Systems Engineering Laboratory 0 3 4First Semester C L U IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IN2024 DecisionmakingModels 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IN3013 IntegratedManufacturingSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 IN3015 IntegratedManufacturingSystems 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 IN3035 AnalysisandEnhancementofManufacturingSystems 3 0 8IN1003 Introduction to Industrial Engineering 3 0 4 15 6 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UQ1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 25 1 52 IN2005 SystemDynamics 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 IN2026 StatisticalEngineering 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 IN2027 DiscreteEventSimulation 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 IN2028 KnowledgeSystemsinOrganizations 3 0 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 18 0 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UQ1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 IN3037 DesignandImprovementofLogisticSystems 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 IN3038 OperationalDesignandOptimizationLaboratory 0 3 4 18 4 52 IN3039 Problem Solving Methodologies 3 0 8Third Semester C L U IN3040 Technological Innovation Systems 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 IN3041 ProjectFeasibility 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8M1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8M2024 Manufacturing Processes 3 0 8 18 3 52MA1020 Statistics I 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UMA2009 MathematicsIII 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 1 48 IN3020 Strategic Planning 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U IN3043 QualityManagementStrategies 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 IN3044 IndustrialandSystemsEngineeringProject 3 0 8IN2017 FacilityDesignandMaterialsManagement 3 0 8 IN3045 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2IN2018 WorkDesign 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8IN2019 Metrology Laboratory 0 3 4 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 20 0 50MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8MA2011 Statistics II 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Model, analyze and enhance products, pro-cesses and services, applying analytical tools related to industrial engineering and structured approaches of systems engineering (strategicmanagement, logistics systems, optimization of processes, manufacturing systems and total qualitymanagement).

• Designandconductexperimentstodevelopaproduct or process.

• Develop business strategies by transformingorganizational systems to enhance productivity and competitiveness, considering their impact in a global, economic, environmental and social context.

• Developinnovativesolutionsthatincreasethecompetitive advantages of organizations in a globalized environment.

• Adaptandadoptnewenhancementtechnolo-gies and tools through a process of ongoing professional development. IIS

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Graduates from this program are professionals who have a solid grasp of mathematics and basic science, specializing in areas related to the de-sign, installation, operation and maintenance of mechanical systems; the optimizationof thermalsystems;andmanufacturing integrationandpro-ductionprocessmanagement,takingintoconsid-eration the correct use of production engineering, as well as financial and sustainable development factors.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IN2018 WorkDesign 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 M2010 MaterialsBehavior 3 1 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 M2026 AdvancedMethodsforStrengthofMaterials 3 1 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 2 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 IN2022 OptimizationModels 3 0 8First Semester C L U IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 M2014 MaterialsApplications 3 1 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 M2016 ThermodynamicsEngineering 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 1 48M1007 IntroductiontoMechanicalEngineering 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L UMA1015 MathematicsI 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 IN2020 InventoryManagement 3 0 8 25 1 52 M2020 Manufacturing Engineering 3 0 8Second Semester C L U M2021 FluidMechanics 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 M2030 MachineDesignandSimulation 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 M3014 ManufacturingProcessesLaboratory 0 3 4HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 18 3 52MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 1 48 M2017 DesignMethodologies 3 0 8Third Semester C L U M3015 Thermofluids Laboratory 0 3 4F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 M3017 HeatTransfer 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 M3036 AdvancedMaterials 3 0 8M1005 Dynamics 3 0 8 MR2013 ControlSystems 3 1 8M1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8M2023 Mechanics of Materials 3 1 8 18 4 52MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UQ1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 IN2021 ProductionManagement 3 0 8 18 5 52 IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U M3016 Advanced Manufacturing 3 0 8IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 M3018 MechanicalEngineeringCapstoneProject 3 0 8M2007 MechanismAnalysisandSimulation 3 1 8 M3038 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 MR3030 ManufacturingSystemsIntegration 3 1 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 20 1 50TE1013 Electrical and Electronic Engineering 3 1 8 18 2 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designmechanicalsystemsandselect theap-propriate materials for their production, and select and develop manufacturing processes to transform raw materials into end products, us-ingcutting-edgesoftwareandtechnology.

• Plan, design andmanage production systemsusing inventory control, logistics, quality con-trol and engineering economics tools to verify the feasibility of projects.

• Usetheavailablematerialandhumanresourcesefficiently to develop and innovate advanced manufacturing products and processes, consid-ering the use of clean technologies and sustain-able development.

• Use the fundamentalprinciplesofenergyandmaterial conservation to design and optimize devices for fluid flow, heat transfer and power generation based on thermal energy, consid-eringthe limitationsofnon-renewableenergysources and global warming.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who are competent in the design and innovation of electromechanical systems, their automation and control. They integrate the disciplines of me-chanics, electricity and electronics to produce, dis-tribute and use energy efficiently, in order to sat-isfy its growing demand in a sustainable manner for society.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 M2016 ThermodynamicsEngineering 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 M2026 AdvancedMethodsforStrengthofMaterials 3 1 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 M2028 MaterialsTechnology 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE1014 ElectricCircuitsandMeasurementsLaboratory 0 3 4H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE2032 ElectricalCircuitsII 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 4 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8First Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 M2021 FluidMechanics 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 M3035 MechanicalVibrations 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TE2036 ElectromechanicalEnergyConversion 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TE2039 ElectromechanicalEnergyConversionLaboratory 0 3 4M1007 IntroductiontoMechanicalEngineering 3 0 4 TE2043 PowerElectronics 3 1 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 4 52Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 25 1 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U M2020 Manufacturing Engineering 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 M2030 MachineDesignandSimulation 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 M3017 HeatTransfer 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 MR2004 ControlEngineering 3 0 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 18 0 48Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 Eighth Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 M2017 DesignMethodologies 3 0 8 18 4 52 M3014 Manufacturing Processes Laboratory 0 3 4Third Semester C L U M3015 Thermofluids Laboratory 0 3 4F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 MR3033 ComputerizedControlforElectricMachinery 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 TE3027 IndustrialPowerSystems 3 1 8M1005 Dynamics 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8M1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8M2023 MechanicsofMaterials 3 1 8 15 7 48MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U 18 2 48 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U M3019 Electromechanical Prototype Simulation and Construction 3 1 8IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 M3038 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2M2007 MechanismAnalysisandSimulation 3 1 8 MR2020 ComputerizedControlofElectricMachinesLaboratory 0 3 4M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 MR3028 ControlEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 TE3028 Efficient Use of Energy 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 TE3066 IntelligentElectricalNetworks 3 0 8TE1002 Electrical Circuits I 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8 18 1 48 17 7 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designelectromechanicalproducts,machines,tools and systems to streamline production processes; evaluate and select the most suit-ablematerials for production backed by soft-wareandleading-edgetechnology.

• Develop manufacturing processes with thesupport of automation and control technolo-gies for products and industrial production pro-cesses.

• Evaluateand select the typeof energy sourceand the most appropriate technology, using in-telligent distribution systems, according to the particular application.

• Identifyandproposesolutionsfortheefficientuse of energy, using cogeneration technology that integrates the generation of electricity and the extraction of steam from the process.

• Design devices to exploit fluid flow and heattransfer in the recovery of energy, increasing the efficiency of industrial processes.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a solid multidisciplinary training that allows them toinnovateinthesound-designanddigital-musicindustries.Theyareknowledgeableandskillful instate-of-the-arttechnologies,andusemusicallan-guage creatively to generate innovative proposals in the media, film, videogames, Internet, mobile devicesandmarketing,amongothers.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 AV1004 AudiovisualLanguageandNarrative 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 F2009 Acoustics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MT1003 MarketingandCreativity 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TC1015 IntroductiontoInteractiveDesign 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE1010 DigitalSystems 3 1 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 1 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 AV2006 MediaNarrativeDesignandProduction 3 0 8 42 0 80 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8First Semester C L U EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IM2006 MIDISystems 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8H1041 MusicandSociety 3 0 8 18 0 48H1042 MusicTheoryandSolfège 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UIM1001 IntroductiontoDigitalMusicProductionEngineering 3 0 4 AD2014 BusinessintheIndustryofMusicandEntertainment 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 AV2009 Media Projects Management and Evaluation 3 0 8 23 1 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IM2007 SoundEngineering 3 0 8CO1007 Communication,Signs,andSignification 3 0 8 IM3006 DigitalAudioSystemsforWebandMobileDevices 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IM3007 MusicCompositionandDigitalArrangingWorkshop 4 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 19 0 48H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UH1044 MusicAppreciationI 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8IM1002 AppliedMusicTheoryWorkshop 0 3 4 IM3008 MusicProductionandDigitalMixingWorkshop 4 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 IM3009 RecordingTechniques 3 0 8 20 4 52 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 19 0 48H2035 MusicAppreciationII 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UIM2004 Ear/InstrumentalTrainingLab 4 0 8 CO3007 AdvertisingandIntegratedMarketing 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 IM3010 Musical Production Project 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 IM3011 PostproductionandDigitalMasteringWorkshop 4 0 8 19 1 48 IM3012 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Fourth Semester C L U VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8AT2006 Theory and Practice of Sound 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8IM2005 Audio Programming 3 0 8 21 0 50MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8TE1012 Electric Circuits 3 0 8 18 0 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Develop high-definition sound engineeringprojects, using microphoning, sound reinforce-ment, editing, mastering and equalizing tech-niques.

• Generatemusical production projects, includ-ing sound engineering throughout the prepro-duction, production and postproduction phas-es.

• Set music to applications in videogames, theInternet, mobile devices, film, video and col-laborate with graphic designers and advertising agents.

• Know the legal and administrative bases forunderstanding the structure, functioning and trends of the music industry, in relation to the mass media, in order to plan and develop music product sales projects.

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Graduates from this program are professionals with a solid multidisciplinary foundation in mechatron-ics(consistingofmechanics,electronics,program-ming and control) who specialize in innovating,designing and manufacturing processes and prod-ucts that include production lines and automatic systems; intelligent machines and buildings; in-dustrialandgeneral-purposerobots;andmedical,automotive and aerospace devices, among others.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 M2023 MechanicsofMaterials 3 1 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 MR2005 MechatronicInstrumentationLaboratory 0 3 4H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE2035 AnalysisofSignalsandSystems 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 4 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8First Semester C L U M2007 MechanismAnalysisandSimulation 3 1 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 M2028 MaterialsTechnology 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 MR2003 Actuators 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 MR2004 ControlEngineering 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 TE2033 Applied Electronics 3 0 8MR1002 IntroductiontoMechatronicsEngineering 3 0 4 18 1 48Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 M2029 MachineDesignandDevelopment 3 0 8 25 1 52 M2031 Manufacturing Technologies 3 1 8Second Semester C L U MR2007 ComputerizedControl 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 MR2009 IndustrialNetworks 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 MR2019 IndustrialNetworksProject 0 3 4HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 TE2023 Microcontrollers 3 0 8M1003 Statics 3 0 8 TE2034 Integral Electronics Laboratory 0 3 4MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 15 7 48MR1001 IndustrialInformatics 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UQ1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 18 4 52 IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8Third Semester C L U MR3009 MechatronicDesign 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 MR3012 MechatronicsLaboratory 0 3 4H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 MR3026 AutomationofManufacturingSystems 3 1 8M1005 Dynamics 3 0 8 MR3029 IntegralAutomaticControlLaboratory 0 3 4MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 15 7 48TE1002 Electrical Circuits I 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U 18 1 48 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U MR3016 ProjectofMechatronicsEngineering 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 MR3031 IndustrialRobotics 3 1 8M1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 MR3032 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8MA3002 Advanced Mathematics 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8MR2000 LogicAutomatisms 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8MR2002 LogicAutomatismLaboratory 0 3 4 20 1 50TE2032 Electrical Circuits II 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Design, innovate, construct and implementproducts that enhance people’s safety andquality of life.

• Design, innovate and implement industrialcontrol and automation systems to increase productivity, quality and efficiency in industrial processes.

• Design and implement mechatronic systems:industrial production lines, robots, numerical control machines, intelligent buildings, medical devices, automotive devices, aerospace devic-es, in order to improve processes and promote product innovation and enhancement.

• Solveproblems,frommechanicalandelectron-ic conceptualizationandcomputer-aidedcon-trol, to implementation.

• Manageandassessmechatronicsprojects,con-sidering environmental protection and the pro-fession’sresponsibilitytowardsociety.

• Leadmultidisciplinaryteams.

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The objective of the Chemistry and Nanotech-nologyEngineering(INCQ)programistoprepareprofessionals with a solid grounding in chemistry, specializing in molecular engineering in order to develop nanomaterials and advanced materials.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 Q1013 OrganicSynthesisLaboratory 0 6 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 Q2013 MolecularKineticsandDynamics 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 Q2014 PhysicalChemistryLaboratory 0 6 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 Q2018 InstrumentalAnalyticalChemistryandNanoscopy 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 12 12 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8 42 0 80 M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8First Semester C L U Q2003 MetabolicBiochemistry 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 Q2019 CharacterizationofMaterialsandNanomaterials 0 6 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 Q3002 InstrumentalAnalyticalChemistryLaboratory 0 6 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 Q3005 SpectroscopicAnalysis 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 12 12 48MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UQ1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Q1017 IntroductiontoChemicalSciences,Nanotechnology 3 0 4 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8 andtheirApplications Q3016 MacromoleculeDesignandSynthesis 3 0 8 25 1 52 Q3017 MolecularStructureandComputeraidedDesign 3 0 8Second Semester C L U Q3018 AnalyticalBiochemistryLaboratory 0 6 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 Q3024 SynthesisofMaterialsandNanomaterialsLaboratory 0 6 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 12 12 48Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UQ1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 Q3025 NanotechnologicalFormulationforIndustry 3 0 8Q1018 ChemistryofMaterialsandNanomaterials 3 0 8 Q3026 ResearchProjectinChemistryandNanotechnology 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 Q3027 MacromolecularEngineeringLaboratory 0 6 8 15 7 48 Q3028 MedicinalChemistryandNanomedicine 3 0 8Third Semester C L U VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 15 6 48MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UQ1010 AnalyticalChemistry 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Q1011 MechanisticOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 Q3021 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Q1015 ModernMethodsinAnalyticalChemistry 0 6 8 Q3029 IntegrationProjectinChemistryandNanotechnology 9 0 24 15 6 48 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8BT1003 MolecularBiology 3 0 8 20 0 50H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8Q1009 GeneralOrganicChemistryLaboratory 0 6 8Q2000 Biochemistry 3 0 8Q2002 MolecularThermodynamics 3 0 8 15 6 48

Competencies for Graduates

• Design, characterize and construct moleculesandmaterialstoobtainnano-andmacro-struc-tured products for the pharmaceutical, biomed-ical, cosmetic, biomaterial and consumer prod-uct industries.

• Makeuseoftheparticularpropertiesofnano-materials to generate alternative sources of en-ergy and to protect the environment.

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Graduates from this program are profession-als who design, operate and manage chemical processes to promote sustainable development based on the application of natural sciences and engineering, considering productivity, technologi-cal development and the profitability of organi-zations. They are trained to model, develop and enhancechemicalprocessesandproducts,takinginto account technical, economic, social, cultural and ethical considerations.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IQ2003 EquilibriumThermodynamics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IQ2004 HeatTransferOperations 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 IQ2005 MomentumTransferOperations 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 Q2015 PhysicalChemistryMeasurementsLaboratory 0 3 4H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 Q3001 ProductChemistry 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8First Semester C L U IN2022 OptimizationModels 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IQ3003 ChemicalReactionEngineering 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 IQ3006 ThermomechanicalOperationsLaboratory 0 3 4H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 IQ3007 SeparationProcesses 3 0 8IQ1004 IntroductiontoChemicalEngineering 3 0 4 IQ3013 NewProductsDevelopmentWorkshop 3 1 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 4 52Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 25 1 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 IN2027 DiscreteEventSimulation 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 IQ2006 DiffusionTransferProcesses 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 IQ3008 ChemicalProcessAnalysis 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 IQ3011 ProcessEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4Q1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 MR2012 ProcessAutomation 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 18 3 52 15 7 48 Eighth Semester C L UThird Semester C L U DL3016 Innovation,DesignandBusinessSetting 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 IN3036 ValuechainManagement 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 IQ3009 ChemicalProcessDesign 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 IQ3010 FundamentalsofEngineeringMicroprocesses 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8Q1010 AnalyticalChemistry 3 0 8 18 0 48 18 1 48 Ninth Semester C L UFourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8IQ2000 EnergyBalance 3 0 8 IN3035 AnalysisandEnhancementofManufacturingSystems 3 0 8IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 IQ3016 MicroprocessesLaboratory 0 3 4M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 IQ3017 ProcessesandProductsInnovationProject 3 0 8MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8 IQ3039 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 MR2015 ProcessAutomationLaboratory 0 3 4Q2012 IndustrialChemistry 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8 18 0 48 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8 17 6 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designprocessequipmentorcompletechemi-cal processes to produce materials or products thatmeetspecificmarketdemands.

• Developandenhanceinnovativeproductsandservices for the chemical industry, adhering to the principles of sustainable development.

• Identify business opportunities in the chemi-calindustry,consideringmarketneeds,andthetechnical and economic feasibility of the pro-cesses and their environmental impact.

• Planandmanageaproductionprocess, focus-ing on efficient, quality manufacturing, consid-ering the value chain, from the acquisition and handlingofinputstoproductmarketing.

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Graduates from this program are professionals who focus on the technological design, operation and innovation of chemical processes on the basis of optimizing the use of energy and the develop-ment of sustainable chemical processes. Their sol-id training in chemical engineering, together with the knowledge,management and application ofspecialized tools, allow them to perform in the ar-eas of technical processes, technological develop-ment for the efficient use of materials and energy, and pollution prevention.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 F3024 AlternativeEnergy 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IQ2003 EquilibriumThermodynamics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IQ2004 HeatTransferOperations 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 IQ2005 MomentumTransferOperations 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 OP2018 ChemistryElective 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 Q2015 PhysicalChemistryMeasurementsLaboratory 0 3 4MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 18 3 52TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8First Semester C L U IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 IQ3003 ChemicalReactionEngineering 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 IQ3004 EcoefficiencyandSustainableProcesses 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 IQ3006 ThermomechanicalOperationsLaboratory 0 3 4H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 IQ3007 SeparationProcesses 3 0 8IQ1004 IntroductiontoChemicalEngineering 3 0 4 IQ3032 TechnologiesfortheEfficientuseofThermalEnergy 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 3 52Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L U 25 1 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 IQ2006 DiffusionTransferProcesses 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 IQ3008 ChemicalProcessAnalysis 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 IQ3011 ProcessEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 IQ3018 TechnologyDevelopmentStrategies 3 0 8Q1014 ExperimentalChemistry 0 6 8 MR2012 ProcessAutomation 3 0 8TC1017 ProblemSolvingwithProgramming 3 0 8 18 3 52 15 7 48 Eighth Semester C L UThird Semester C L U IQ3009 ChemicalProcessDesign 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 IQ3010 FundamentalsofEngineeringMicroprocesses 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 IQ3037 ProcessModeling 3 0 8IQ1001 MaterialBalance 3 0 8 IQ3038 EnergyAudit,DiagnosisandEvaluation 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8Q1010 AnalyticalChemistry 3 0 8 18 0 48 18 1 48 Ninth Semester C L UFourth Semester C L U HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8IQ2000 EnergyBalance 3 0 8 IQ3016 MicroprocessesLaboratory 0 3 4IQ2001 Thermodynamics 3 0 8 IQ3036 ProcessandEnergyEngineeringCapstoneProject 3 0 8M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 IQ3039 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8 IQ3040 ProcessSustainabilityThroughOptimization 3 0 8Q1007 StructuralOrganicChemistry 3 0 8 MR2015 ProcessAutomationLaboratory 0 3 4Q2012 IndustrialChemistry 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8 18 0 48 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8 17 6 50

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designprocessequipmentorcompletechemi-cal processes to produce materials or products thatmeetspecificmarketdemands.

• Identify,proposeandevaluatealternativetech-nologies for the optimal operation of new or ex-isting processes, from the perspective of energy and material resource utilization.

• Use material and energy resources efficientlywhen developing and operating transforma-tion processes.

• Propose and assess improvements and tech-nological innovations for production processes through process intensification, the efficient use of energy, the incorporation of alternative energy sources and the implementation of emission reduction strategies.

• Evaluate the technical and economic feasibil-ity of technological modernization alternatives forprocesses,energy-savingprojects,emissionreduction strategies and waste management, considering the legal implications in the evalu-ation. IQP

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Graduates from this program are professionals who have the capacity to identify design oppor-tunities in any productive, occupational and social area in order to generate products, services and creative business models, and integrate them into attractive proposals that are financially and tech-nologically feasible.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 DL2020 UsercenteredDesign 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 DL2021 ExperienceDesignI 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 DL2022 AdvancedDigitalModeling 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 DL2023 ModelandPrototypeWorkshopII 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 H1032 MexicanIdentityandCulture 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 M2032 MaterialsTechnology 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 DL2024 ExperienceDesignII 3 0 8 42 0 80 DL2025 LanguageandMeaningofObjects 3 0 8First Semester C L U DL2026 AdvancedDigitalRepresentationTechniques 3 0 8AR1013 Drawing 4 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8AR1014 DescriptiveGeometry 3 0 8 M3034 ComputeraidedPrototyping 3 0 8DL1002 DesignFundamentalsI 4 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8DL1008 ModelsandScaleModels 3 0 8 18 0 48DL1014 IntroductiontoDesign 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L UH1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 DL2027 FuturologyinIndustrialDesign 3 0 8MA1009 MathematicsforDesign 3 0 8 DL3014 ProductandSystemDesignI 6 0 12 25 0 52 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IN2030 Manufacturing Models 3 0 8AR1016 AppliedGeometry 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8AT1001 ArtisticDrawing 4 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8DL1004 DesignFundamentalsII 4 0 8 21 0 52DL1009 CreativityandInnovation 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UDL1010 ModelandPrototypesWorkshopI 3 0 8 AD3024 Planning,InnovationandStrategicSustainability 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 DL3015 ProductandSystemDesignII 6 0 12 22 0 48 DL3016 Innovation,DesignandBusinessSetting 3 0 8Third Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8DL1011 ProductDesign 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8DL1012 DesignErgonomics 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8DL1013 DesignandEthnographyMethods 3 0 8 21 0 52DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UF2001 DesignPhysics 3 0 8 AD2012 BusinessStrategicForesight 3 0 8M1006 ComputerDrawing 3 0 8 AD3023 InnovationinBusinessModelsandFamilyBusiness 3 0 8 18 0 48 ManagementFourth Semester C L U DL3017 ProfessionalInsertionProject 3 0 8AT2000 DigitalModelling 3 0 8 DL3018 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2AV1004 AudiovisualLanguageandNarrative 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8DL2019 Productandservicedesign 6 0 12 MT3023 GlobalBrandsandProductDevelopment 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 20 0 50M2024 Manufacturing Processes 3 0 8 21 0 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Implement user-oriented design proposals,consideringconceptsbasedontheusers’aspi-rations, habits, behaviors and customs within theirsocio-culturalandeconomic-regionalset-ting.

• Handlematerialstocreatefunctional,aestheticand productively feasible forms.

• Visualize future scenarios and develop designstrategies.

• Analyze and translate socio-cultural and tech-nological trends into the design of meaningful solutions.

• Applysystemicthinkingtounderstandandad-dress the conflicts that affect design sustain-ability.

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Graduates from this program specialize in solving diverse organizational issues using process analy-sis, optimization and innovation methodologies. They enjoy a solid preparation in information tech-nologiesandsystematicthinking,whichtranslatesintoanincreaseinorganizations’competitiveness.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 IN2004 StatisticalQualityControl 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 IN2022 OptimizationModels 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TC2009 UseandManagementofOperatingSystems 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TI2002 BusinessProcessManagement 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 0 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 IntroductiontoComputerScience 3 0 8 FZ1006 PersonalandBusinessFinance 3 0 8 42 0 80 IN1002 Systems Engineering Laboratory 0 3 4First Semester C L U IN2020 Inventory Management 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 IN2023 DesignandAnalysisofExperiments 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 TI2010 CapstoneProjectI 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TI2011 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TI3030 DataManagement 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTI1013 IntroductiontoBusinessInformatics 3 0 4 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 25 0 52 IN2005 SystemDynamics 3 0 8Second Semester C L U IN2021 Production Management 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TC2007 QuantitativeMethodsandSimulation 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 TI3031 StrategicITmanagement 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 TI3032 EnterpriseInformationSystems 3 1 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 18 1 48RH1000 OrganizationalBehaviorandHumanTalent 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L U Development AD3002 ManagementConsulting 3 0 8TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 IN3039 ProblemSolvingMethodologies 3 0 8 18 1 48 TI3028 Change Management 3 0 8Third Semester C L U TI3033 IT Governability 3 0 8CF1010 AccountingandCostManagement 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 18 0 48TC1016 ComputerOrganization 3 1 8 Ninth Semester C L UTC1019 IntroductiontoSoftwareEngineering 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8TI1010 Creativity and Innovation for Problem Solving 3 0 8 TC3011 Management of IT Services 3 0 8 18 1 48 TI3029 Capstone Project II 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U TI3034 BusinessIntelligence 3 1 8FZ1005 FinancialMathematics 3 0 8 TI3035 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8TC1020 Databases 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8 20 1 50TC2019 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8TI1011 Selling Chain Management 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Usecritical,systemicthinkingtoanalyze,modeland enhance organizational processes, gener-ating comprehensive solutions with the effec-tive use of information technologies.

• Manage and lead technology change and in-tegration projects in organizations, promoting the efficient use of information and collabora-tion tools.

• Assess the impact of technological solutions,using criteria such as customer satisfaction, costs,responsetimeandrisks.

• Designthemechanismsforstoring,distributingandvisualizinginformationthatfavordecision-makingprocesses.

INT

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Graduates from this program are highly special-ized in the development of software to improve the quality of life of society, support organizational competitiveness and the sustainable development of the country. Their training in the areas of soft-ware engineering and computer science allows them to create all types of computer applications, rangingfrompersonal-anddaily-usetospecializedscientific, technical, engineering and business ap-plications.

B.S. Computer Systems Engineering (ISC)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 TC2004 AnalysisandModelingofSoftwareSystems 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 TC2008 OperatingSystems 3 1 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TC2020 ComputationalMathematics 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TC2022 NetworkInterconnection 3 1 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 2 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 TC2024 MobileApplicationDevelopmentProjects 3 0 8First Semester C L U TC2025 Advanced Programming 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 TC3041 AdvancedDatabaseSystems 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TC3045 SoftwareQualityandTesting 3 3 12H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TI2011 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1003 DiscreteMathematics 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8TC1023 Introduction to Computer Systems Engineering 3 0 4 TC2006 Programming Languages 3 0 8 23 1 52 TC2026 WebApplicationsDevelopment 3 1 8Second Semester C L U TC2027 ComputerandInformationSecurity 3 1 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 TC3002 ManagementofSoftwareEngineeringProjects 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 18 2 48TC1015 IntroductiontoInteractiveDesign 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1016 ComputerOrganization 3 1 8 TC2007 QuantitativeMethodsandSimulation 3 0 8TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 TC3022 ComputerGraphics 3 0 8 20 1 48 TC3048 CompilerDesign 3 0 8Third Semester C L U TC3049 SoftwareDesignandArchitecture 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 TC3052 WebApplicationDevelopmentLaboratory 0 3 4H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1018 DataStructures 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UTC1019 IntroductiontoSoftwareEngineering 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 1 48 TC2011 Intelligent Systems 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U TC3054 BusinessSolutionDevelopmentCapstoneProject 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 TI3035 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2TC1020 Databases 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8TC1021 VideogameDevelopmentProject 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8TC2017 AnalysisandDesignofAlgorithms 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8 20 0 50TC2019 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Use software engineering to develop innova-tive applications to the highest quality stan-dards, employing leading-edge technology toresolve science, industry, education and enter-tainment issues, with an international vision of society and its cultural requirements.

• Manage technology projects, understandingand solving the problems of diverse institutions and organizations, in a creative, innovative manner, and using resources responsibly.

• Collaborateonthedesignandadministrationoftechnological and communications infrastruc-ture, applying the appropriate security policies to guarantee organizational competitiveness.

• Analyzethelocalandglobalimpactofinforma-tion technologies on individuals, organizations and society in order to guide their services with a sense of responsibility and ethics when evalu-ating ethical dilemmas related to their personal lives, profession and environment.

ISC

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Graduates from this program are professionals withasolidbackgroundintheareasofdigitalde-sign and computer and electronics engineering, highlighting their application in robotics. They can generate technological solutions for individuals and organizations through electronic and robotics devices, as well as the corresponding embedded software systems.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 MA3002 AdvancedMathematics 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 TE2023 Microcontrollers 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TE2024 MicrocontrollerLaboratory 0 3 4H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE2033 AppliedElectronics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE2034 IntegralElectronicsLaboratory 0 3 4MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 15 7 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8First Semester C L U MR2018 SensorsandActuators 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 TC2008 OperatingSystems 3 1 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TC2022 NetworkInterconnection 3 1 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TE2031 ComputerArchitecture 3 1 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 TE2035 Analysis of Signals and Systems 3 0 8Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 18 3 48TC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTE1015 IntroductiontoDigitalSystemsandRobotics 3 0 4 IN2025 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8 Engineering MR2004 ControlEngineering 3 0 8 23 1 52 TC2028 Languages and Translators 3 0 8Second Semester C L U TE2038 Computer Equipment Interfaces 3 1 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 TE2041 AppliedRobotic 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 18 1 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UQ1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 MR2007 ComputerizedControl 3 0 8TE1010 DigitalSystems 3 1 8 MR3028 ControlEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4 20 5 52 TC3050 RobotVision 3 0 8Third Semester C L U TE3059 Embedded Systems 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 TE3060 EmbeddedSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 15 6 48TC1018 DataStructures 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UTE1002 ElectricalCircuitsI 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8TE1011 DigitalSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4 TC2026 WebApplicationsDevelopment 3 1 8TE2030 AdvancedDigitalSystems 3 0 8 TE3045 RoboticsProject 3 0 8 18 4 52 TE3061 Multiprocessors 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U TE3065 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 20 1 50MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8TE1014 Electric Circuits and Measurements Laboratory 0 3 4TE2032 Electrical Circuits II 3 0 8 18 3 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Design, construct and maintain innovativeelectronic devices and their corresponding em-bedded software systems, considering perfor-mance and sustainability requirements, such as speed, reliability, costs and energy efficiency, among others.

• Work inan interdisciplinarymanner inthede-sign and construction of robots for a specific purpose in industrial and service applications, in particular in the areas of medicine, automa-tion, domestic appliances and the entertain-ment industry.

• Design, program and maintain software sys-tems to control devices and processes in appli-cations that require intelligence.

• Workinaninterdisciplinarymanneronthede-sign and execution of experiments and projects that help to demonstrate and understand the principles and laws of natural science and elec-tronics, in order to comprehend the behavior of electronic devices and their impact on society. ISD

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Graduates from this program are highly special-ized in the development of software to improve the quality of life of society, support organizational competitiveness and the sustainable development of the country. Their training in the areas of soft-ware engineering and computer science allows them to create all types of computer applications, rangingfrompersonal-anddaily-usetospecializedscientific, technical, engineering and business ap-plications.

B.S. Computer Science and Technology (ITC)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 TC2004 AnalysisandModelingofSoftwareSystems 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 TC2008 OperatingSystems 3 1 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TC2020 ComputationalMathematics 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TC2022 NetworkInterconnection 3 1 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 2 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 TC2024 MobileApplicationDevelopmentProjects 3 0 8First Semester C L U TC2025 Advanced Programming 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 TC3041 AdvancedDatabaseSystems 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TC3045 SoftwareQualityandTesting 3 3 12H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TI2011 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1003 DiscreteMathematics 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8TC1022 Introduction to Computer Science and Technology 3 0 4 TC2006 Programming Languages 3 0 8 23 1 52 TC2026 WebApplicationsDevelopment 3 1 8Second Semester C L U TC2027 ComputerandInformationSecurity 3 1 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 TC3002 ManagementofSoftwareEngineeringProjects 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 18 2 48TC1015 IntroductiontoInteractiveDesign 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1016 ComputerOrganization 3 1 8 TC2007 QuantitativeMethodsandSimulation 3 0 8TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 TC3022 ComputerGraphics 3 0 8 20 1 48 TC3048 CompilerDesign 3 0 8Third Semester C L U TC3049 SoftwareDesignandArchitecture 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 TC3052 WebApplicationDevelopmentLaboratory 0 3 4H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1018 DataStructures 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UTC1019 IntroductiontoSoftwareEngineering 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8 18 1 48 TC2011 Intelligent Systems 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U TC3054 BusinessSolutionDevelopmentCapstoneProject 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 TI3035 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2TC1020 Databases 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8TC1021 VideogameDevelopmentProject 3 0 8 VA2014 TopicsV 3 0 8TC2017 AnalysisandDesignofAlgorithms 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8 20 0 50TC2019 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Use software engineering to develop innova-tive applications to the highest quality stan-dards, employing leading-edge technology toresolve science, industry, education and enter-tainment issues, with an international vision of society and its cultural requirements.

• Manage technology projects, understandingand solving the problems of diverse institutions and organizations, in a creative, innovative manner, and using resources responsibly.

• Collaborateonthedesignandadministrationoftechnological and communications infrastruc-ture, applying the appropriate security policies to guarantee organizational competitiveness.

• Analyzethelocalandglobalimpactofinforma-tion technologies on individuals, organizations and society in order to guide their services with a sense of responsibility and ethics when evalu-ating ethical dilemmas related to their personal lives, profession and environment.

ITC

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Graduates from this program are highly special-ized in engineering sciences. They integrate elec-tronics, computation and the fundamental aspects of communications systems, microelectronics, control and instrumentation to develop innova-tive tautologies that provide human beings with a better quality of life, and help to increase organi-zational competitiveness while ensuring environ-mental responsibility and commitment.

B.S. Electronic and Computer Engineering (ITE)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 F2006 OpticsandModernPhysics 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 MA3002 AdvancedMathematics 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 TC1018 DataStructures 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 1 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 TC2022 NetworkInterconnection 3 1 8First Semester C L U TE2023 Microcontrollers 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 TE2024 MicrocontrollerLaboratory 0 3 4F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TE2033 AppliedElectronics 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TE2034 IntegralElectronicsLaboratory 0 3 4MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 TE2035 Analysis of Signals and Systems 3 0 8Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 15 7 48TC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTE1017 IntroductiontoElectronicandComputerEngineering 3 0 4 MR2004 ControlEngineering 3 0 8 23 1 52 TC2008 OperatingSystems 3 1 8Second Semester C L U TE2019 DigitalSignalProcessingLaboratory 0 3 4F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 TE2038 ComputerEquipmentInterfaces 3 1 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TE2040 DigitalSignalProcessing 3 0 8HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 18 5 52TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTE1010 DigitalSystems 3 1 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8 20 5 52 MR3028 ControlEngineeringLaboratory 0 3 4Third Semester C L U TE3032 DigitalCommunications 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 TE3059 EmbeddedSystems 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 TE3060 Embedded Systems Laboratory 0 3 4MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8TE1002 Electrical Circuits I 3 0 8 VA2013 Topics IV 3 0 8TE1011 DigitalSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4 15 6 48TE2030 AdvancedDigitalSystems 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U 15 3 44 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 TE3038 CommunicationsSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4M2025 Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 0 8 TE3062 Integral Electronic Technologies Project 3 0 8MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8 TE3064 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2TE1014 Electric Circuits and Measurements Laboratory 0 3 4 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8TE2005 ElectromagneticFields 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8TE2031 Computer Architecture 3 1 8 17 3 46TE2032 Electrical Circuits II 3 0 8

Competencies for Graduates:

• Designelectronicandcomputersystemsbasedon digital and analogue systems, microproces-sors, programmable devices and integrated circuits, with optimal characteristics regarding speed, reliability and energy efficiency.

• Implement electronic and computer systemsusingstate-of-the-artcomputer toolsand lan-guages, focused on embedded and reconfigu-rable systems for applications in the diverse fields of electronics.

• Verifyandvalidatetheelectronicandcomputersystems developed, using standardized testing methodologies.

• Identifyanddevelopbusinessopportunitiesinelectronics-relatedareasofapplication.

• Workinaninterdisciplinarymanneronthede-sign, evaluation, construction and integration of innovative electronic systems for applica-tions in healthcare, modern communications systems, control and instrumentation of pro-cesses and entertainment, among others, to solveindustry-andsociety-specificissues.ITE

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Graduates from this program are specialists in the design, implementation and management of the IT infrastructure required by all organizations in or-dertobecompetitive.Theirin-depthknowledgeofcomputation, informatics and electronics enables them to generate and implement architecture to represent, create, store, process and distribute in-formation in a safe, sustainable manner inside and outside the organization.

B.S. Information and Communication Technologies (ITIC)

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L U F1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 MA1019 LinearAlgebra 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 TC2008 OperatingSystems 3 1 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 TC2019 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TC2022 NetworkInterconnection 3 1 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 18 2 48MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 Sixth Semester C L UTC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8 42 0 80 TC2023 AutomationandDomoticsProject 3 0 8First Semester C L U TC3046 AdvancedNetworks 3 3 12DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 TE2023 Microcontrollers 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TI2002 BusinessProcessManagement 3 0 8H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TI2011 ProjectEvaluationandManagement 3 0 8MA1015 Mathematics I 3 0 8 18 3 52TC1003 DiscreteMathematics 3 0 8 Seventh Semester C L UTC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8TC1024 IntroductiontoInformationandCommunication 3 0 4 TC2007 QuantitativeMethodsandSimulation 3 0 8 Technologies TC2020 Computational Mathematics 3 0 8 23 1 52 TC2026 WebApplicationsDevelopment 3 1 8Second Semester C L U TC3047 SystemServerAdministration 3 0 8AD1005 ManagementandBusinessModelInnovation 3 0 8 TI3032 EnterpriseInformationSystems 3 1 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 18 2 48MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 Eighth Semester C L UTC1015 IntroductiontoInteractiveDesign 3 0 8 TC2027 ComputerandInformationSecurity 3 1 8TC1016 ComputerOrganization 3 1 8 TC3011 ManagementofITServices 3 0 8TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 TC3051 ITBusinessArchitectures 3 0 8 20 1 48 TC3052 WebApplicationDevelopmentLaboratory 0 3 4Third Semester C L U VA2010 Topics I 3 0 8F1005 ElectricityandMagnetism 3 1 8 VA2011 TopicsII 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 VA2012 TopicsIII 3 0 8MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 18 4 52TC1018 DataStructures 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L UTC1019 IntroductiontoSoftwareEngineering 3 0 8 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8TE1010 DigitalSystems 3 1 8 TC3053 ITArchitectureCapstoneProject 3 0 8 18 2 48 TC3055 Advanced Computer and Information Security 3 1 8Fourth Semester C L U TI3035 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8MA1006 Probability and Statistics 3 0 8 VA2014 Topics V 3 0 8TC1020 Databases 3 0 8 VA2015 TopicsVI 3 0 8TC1021 VideogameDevelopmentProject 3 0 8 20 1 50TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8TE1012 Electric Circuits 3 0 8 18 1 48

Competencies for Graduates:

• Design the efficient, safe architecture of tech-nological infrastructure, planning its growth to guarantee operational continuity and the fulfill-ment of organizational goals.

• Manage and lead technological infrastructuredesign and implementation projects, interact-ing efficiently in multidisciplinary teams.

• Participate in the development of IT applica-tions in which computation and electronics are integrated to provide innovative automation solutions.

• Analyzethelocalandglobalimpactofinforma-tion technologies on individuals, organizations and society in order to guide their services with a sense of responsibility and ethics when evalu-ating ethical dilemmas related to their personal lives, profession and environment.

ITIC

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Graduates from this program are professionals who analyze, define and develop products, pro-cesses and devices with microelectronic compo-nents, which offer innovative solutions in the areas of telecommunications, such as data networks,personal and multimedia communication, audio, video,networkinfrastructuredigitaldataprocess-ing.

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Remedial Semester C L U Fifth Semester C L UF1001 IntroductiontoPhysics 3 0 8 EC1010 EconomytoBusinessCreation 3 0 8H1001 RemedialEnglishI 5 0 8 TE2005 ElectromagneticFields 3 0 8H1002 RemedialEnglishII 5 0 8 TE2023 Microcontrollers 3 0 8H1003 RemedialEnglishIII 5 0 8 TE2024 MicrocontrollerLaboratory 0 3 4H1004 RemedialEnglishIV 5 0 8 TE2033 AppliedElectronics 3 0 8H1005 RemedialEnglishV 5 0 8 TE2034 IntegralElectronicsLaboratory 0 3 4H1015 SpanishComposition 5 0 8 TE2035 AnalysisofSignalsandSystems 3 0 8MA1001 Introduction to Mathematics 6 0 16 15 6 48TC1001 Introduction to Computer Science 3 0 8 Sixth Semester C L U 42 0 80 EM1005 Entrepreneurship 3 0 8First Semester C L U F2006 OpticsandModernPhysics 3 0 8DS1003 NaturalSciencesandSustainableDevelopment 3 0 8 MA2007 RandomProcesses 3 0 8F1002 PhysicsI 3 1 8 TE2019 DigitalSignalProcessingLaboratory 0 3 4H1016 ForeignLanguage 5 0 8 TE2037 Semiconductors 3 0 8MA1015 MathematicsI 3 0 8 TE2040 DigitalSignalProcessing 3 0 8Q1001 Chemistry 3 0 8 TE3007 TransmissionMedia 3 0 8TC1014 ProgrammingFundamentals 3 0 8 18 3 52TE1016 Introduction to Telecommunications Engineering 3 0 4 Seventh Semester C L U 23 1 52 HS2005 Citizenship 3 0 8Second Semester C L U TC2022 NetworkInterconnection 3 1 8F1003 PhysicsII 3 1 8 TE3032 DigitalCommunications 3 0 8H1040 AnalysisandVerbalExpression 5 0 8 TE3034 Microelectronics 3 0 8MA1017 MathematicsII 3 0 8 TE3054 EngineeringProjectLaboratoryI 0 3 4Q1004 ChemistryLaboratory 0 3 4 TE3055 EmbeddedSystemsforTelecommunicationsLaboratory 0 3 4TC2016 ObjectOrientedProgramming 3 0 8 TE3056 EmbeddedSystemsforTelecommunications 3 0 8TE1002 Electrical Circuits I 3 0 8 15 7 48TE1010 DigitalSystems 3 1 8 Eighth Semester C L U 20 5 52 MR2004 ControlEngineering 3 0 8Third Semester C L U TE3036 WirelessCommunications 3 0 8H1018 Ethics,SelfandSociety 3 0 8 TE3038 CommunicationsSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4HS2000 HumanitiesandFineArts 3 0 8 TE3057 WirelessCommunicationsLaboratory 0 3 4MA2009 Mathematics III 3 0 8 TE3058 Engineering Project Laboratory II 0 3 4MA2010 DifferentialEquations 3 0 8 VA2010 TopicsI 3 0 8TE1014 Electric Circuits and Measurements Laboratory 0 3 4 VA2011 Topics II 3 0 8TE2030 AdvancedDigitalSystems 3 0 8 12 9 44TE2032 Electrical Circuits II 3 0 8 Ninth Semester C L U 18 3 52 HS2006 AppliedEthics 3 0 8Fourth Semester C L U IN2025 Project Evaluation and Management 3 0 8H2001 VerbalExpressionintheWorkplace 3 0 8 TE3062 IntegralElectronicTechnologiesProject 3 0 8M2025 NumericalMethodsinEngineering 3 0 8 TE3063 TelecommunicationNetworks 3 0 8MA1006 ProbabilityandStatistics 3 0 8 TE3064 IntroductiontoProfessionalDevelopment 2 0 2MA3002 Advanced Mathematics 3 0 8 VA2012 Topics III 3 0 8TC2018 IntroductiontoNetworks 3 1 8 VA2013 TopicsIV 3 0 8TE1003 Electronics 3 0 8 20 0 50TE1011 DigitalSystemsLaboratory 0 3 4 18 4 52

Competencies for Graduates:

• Create cutting-edge electronic applications,such as cell phones, portable music and video players, high-definition television, acousticsystems and digital products (game consoles,computers,controlsandPDAs,amongothers).

• Processvideoimages,audioordataforbiomet-rics,trackingandlocatingapplications.

• Transform data into digital formats, such asMP3,MP4,AVI,Blu-RayandDLDVD,amongoth-ers, to facilitate their remote transmission, stor-age and protection.

• Designandconstructpersonal,corporate,pub-lic and industrial networks for voice,data andvideo transmission using technologies such as WiFi, Bluetooth,WiMAX, 4G,GPS and satellite,among others.

• Design,constructandmaintaininnovativeelec-tronic systems that include microelectronic de-vices.

• Analyze,designand implement telecommuni-cations infrastructure –wired or wireless remote communication– and electronics infrastructure, using computer tools and instrumentation equipment. ITS

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Course content by academic discipline

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The content of the courses that integreted the study plans of the undergradute pro-grams offered by the Tecnológico de Mon-terreyisincludedintheattachedCD.

This catalogue presents information on the 2014 edition of the undergraduate curricula. Its content reflects the information available in official media as of March 2014.

Tecnológico de Monterrey reserves the right to amend the content at any time without prior notice, and shall be held harmless and free from any and all declared, implied or inferred liability arising

from the information presented herein.

The electronica version of this publication is available on the Mi Espacio website (https://miespacio.sistematec.mx)

Publisher: Vice Presidency for Academic and Student Affairs

500 copies were published and printing was completed in August 2014.

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