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EXPLORE THE CAMPUS MONTERREY

Enrollment: 18,400 full time students.*
Programs: 39 undergraduate, 33 masters,
17 specializations, 21 doctorate and
20 Virtual University Programs.
Internationalization: 2,197 Monterrey Campus students in Study Abroad Programs every year.
1,821 international students on the Monterrey Campus from Europe, Asia, Africa, Central America, South America
and North America.

* Over half of our student population comes from different states in Mexico, Central and South America

The Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), was founded 1943 by a group of successful Mexican entrepreneurs. Currently, there are 33 campuses around the country that make up the Tecnológico de Monterrey Education System. Specifically, the Monterrey Campus has received both national and international recognition for providing 64 years of academic excellence to its students.

The Monterrey Campus is the largest and most recognized campus in the Tecnológico de Monterrey System. It is accredited by several national and international organizations, such as:

  • SACS – Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in the United States
  • EQUIS – European Foundation for Management Education
  • AACSB – International Association for Management Education
  • ABET – Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
         
     
         

RESEARCH

Through 22 research centers, which are directly linked to our Academic Divisions, Tecnológico de Monterrey’s Monterrey Campus offers consulting, applied research, technological development and lab study services to numerous companies.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-2009

Argentina
17   Korea
19
Australia
60   Lithuania 1
Austria
6   Mauritania 1
Belgium
18   Morocco 10
Belize
1  
Bolivia
43  
Brazil
14   New Zealand 2
Bulgaria

1   Nicaragua 30
Canada
44   Norway 18
Chile
20   Panama 34
China
14   Paraguay 3
Colombia
54   Peru 13
Costa Rica
32   Philippines 1
Czech Republic
11   Poland 8
Denmark
25   Romania 1
Dominican Rep.
9   Russia 3
Ecuador
82   Saudi Arabia 1
El Salvador
110   Senegal 1
Finland
21   Singapore 22
France
288   Spain 110
Germany
221   Sweden 60
Guatemala
49   Switzerland 18
Honduras
27   Taiwan 1
India
3  
Ireland
3  
Israel
2   United Kingdom 21
Italy
20   United States 386
Japan
12   Venezuela 31

SPACES TO GROW AND CREATE

A distinctive feature of Tecnológico de Monterrey is our ongoing commitment to offer facilities that are conducive to learning and enriching human relations. For this reason, our classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, cafeterias, gardens, libraries, and sports and recreational areas have been designed and built by professionals to fulfill the needs of Tecnológico de Monterrey students. 100% of the campus has wireless Internet access.

The mural located in the Rectory built in 1952 by Mexican muralist Jorge Gonzalez Camarena is one of the main distinctive elements of the Monterrey Campus. Several of the buildings found on campus have also become well-known icons within the city:

  • CETEC (Center of advanced Technology for production)
  • CEDES (Sustainable Development Center)
  • EGADE (Graduate School of Business Management)
  • EGAP (Graduate School of Public Administration and Public Policy)
  • The San José – Tecnologico de Monterrey Hospital
  • The experimental agricultural facilities
         
     
         

THE MONTERREY CAMPUS IN NUMBERS

Academic facilities

  • 8 classrooms buildings
  • 206 classrooms
  • 105 laboratories
  • 17 residential buildings
  • 2 experimental agricultural facilities
  • Ignacio Santos School of Medicine
  • Biotechnology Center
  • CEDES( Sustainable Development Center)
  • CETEC (Center of Advanced Technology for Production)
  • EGADE (Graduate School of Business Management)
  • EGAP (Graduate School of Public Administration and Public Policy)

Extracurricular activity facilities

  • Luis Elizondo Auditorium
  • Student Center (multipurpose rooms for more than 1, 000 attendees)
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey Cultural Center
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey Stadium (45, 000 seats)
  • Fully-equipped gymnasium
  • 2 swimming pools (one of them indoors, called the "Aquatic Dome")
  • 10 soccer fields (indoors and outdoors)
  • 12 tennis and racquetball courts
  • 5 softball fields
  • 2 football fields
  • 7 basketball and volleyball courts (indoors and outdoors)

CIAP

The International Center for Advanced Learning (CIAP) was developed to support a model of student-centered learning. This means the classrooms are not just rooms; they provide videoconferencing capabilities which provide a unique learning experience.
During each class your professor is supported by a team of experts such as business professionals and researchers, who communicate and share ideas, in real-time, via an innovative videoconference system.

BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER

Tecnológico de Monterrey’s Biotechnology Center was founded in 1993 and offers three areas of study:

  • Academics
  • Research and analysis
  • Consulting and technology development

Today, its academic staff consists of an interdisciplinary research group that includes chemical, biochemical and food engineers, and doctors who work with a postgraduate program recognized by the CONACYT (National Council of Science and Technology)

LIBRARY

The library, arranged on five levels, has more than 545,000 volumes of books and publications. They are divided into sections such as general knowledge, consultation, reserve, and databases.

CAFETERIAS

The Monterrey Campus has a total of 8 conveniently located cafeterias.
They offer a large variety of food choices, each prepared with high quality standards and hygiene in mind.

“I have found in the
Center for Development
of Design and
Innovation a place to
improve my knowledge
for my biomedicine
major”.
Thomas Podolyak,
Hochschule Furtwangen,
Germany


 
 
 
 
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