Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Puebla


The Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Puebla Campus commonly shortened as Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Puebla or ITESM Campus Puebla, is a campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education private university system in Puebla, Mexico.
It was built on donated by the state government of Puebla and delivers high school, undergraduate and graduate courses. It is located in the fastest growing zone of the city, the Angelopolis Zone.
The high School has 3 different programs: the Bilingual,The Multicultural and the International Program, following the guidelines of the IB. The higher studies programs focus mainly in the Engineering and Natural Sciences Areas, although it has also a Business school. Currently, the campus enrolls about 5000 students, both undergraduate and postgraduate.
As with all of the ITESM campuses around Mexico, the University's mascots are the Borregos Salvajes. Its American Football team now competes in the Premier League of the CONADEIP. The football stadium they use is named "El Hoyo Azul".

History

The first stone is placed, being this ITESM Campus number 33.
The campus is opened.

Academics programs

High school

Major concentrations are academic programs that provide knowledge and skills in a particular area. Certificates are granted according to the chosen concentration.
Features:
They are optional for the student.
They comprise four or five subjects that focus on a particular area.
If desired, the subjects may complement the topics of main courses included in the curriculum of the student´s major.
The concentrations offered in the ITESM-Puebla campus are:
Puebla's Technologic Park was recently opened. It formally started operations in January 2011.

Accreditations

Following programs:
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Mechanical Manager Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Computer Technology Engineering