National Institute of Technology of Mexico
Tecnológico Nacional de México | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 24 July 2014 |
Budget | Mex$15,381,000,000 (2014) |
Officer in charge | Juan Manuel Cantú Vázquez |
Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
Campus | 263 across Mexico (2014)[1] |
Website |
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The National Institute of Technology of Mexico (in Spanish: Tecnológico Nacional de México, TNM) is a Mexican public university created on 23 July 2014 by presidential decree.[2] At the time of its foundation, the Institute incorporated the 263 former Institutes of Technology that had been created since 1948; first under the patronage of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) and, since 1959, directly dependent of the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP).[1]
Campuses
The Institute has 263 campuses across Mexico including:
Mexican state | Campus (date of foundation) |
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Aguascalientes | Aguascalientes, Pabellón de Arteaga, El Llano |
Baja California | Ensenada (1997), Mexicali (1981), Tijuana |
Baja California Sur | La Paz |
Campeche | Campeche, Chiná, Lerma |
Chiapas | Comitán, Tapachula, Tuxtla Gutiérrez |
Chihuahua | Chihuahua (1948), Chihuahua II, Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad Juárez (1964), Ciudad Jiménez, Delicias, Parral |
Coahuila | Saltillo (1951) Instituto Tecnológico de La Laguna Instituto Tecnológico de Torreón |
Colima | Colima |
Durango | Durango (1948), El Salto, Valle del Guadiana |
Guerrero | Acapulco, Instituto Tecnológico de Iguala, Instituto Tecnológico de Chilpancingo |
Michoacán | Morelia (1964), Zamora (1994), Apatzingán (1994) |
Nayarit | Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit North, Nayarit South, Tepic |
Nuevo León | Linares, Nuevo León (1976) |
San Luis Potosí | Ciudad Valles, Matehuala, San Luis Potosí |
Oaxaca | Oaxaca (1968) |
Puebla | Puebla (1972) |
Querétaro | Querétaro (1967) |
Quintana Roo | Cancún |
Sinaloa | Culiacán, Los Mochis, Mazatlán |
Sonora | Agua Prieta, Guaymas, Huatabambo, Hermosillo, Nogales (1975), Valle del Yaqui |
Tabasco | Villahermosa (1974) |
Tamaulipas | Altamira, Ciudad Madero (1950), Ciudad Victoria, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa |
Zacatecas | Zacatecas |
Notes and references
- 1 2 "Breve Historia de los Institutos Tecnológicos de México" [Brief History of the Mexican Institutes of Technology] (in Spanish). Sistema Nacional de Institutos Tecnológicos. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ↑ "Decreto que crea el Tecnológico Nacional de México" [Decree establishing the National Institute of Technology of Mexico] (in Spanish). Diario Oficial de la Federación. 23 July 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
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