Introduction to Aguascalientes Institute of Technology:
Founded in 1967.
History: The institute was founded in 1967. After years of development, it has become an important higher education institution in Aguascalientes, Mexico, playing an important role in cultivating technical talents.
Nature of the institution: A non-profit public higher education institution.
Educational philosophy: There is no clear and detailed educational philosophy, but as a polytechnic institute, it usually focuses on cultivating students' technical capabilities, innovative thinking and practical abilities to meet the society's demand for technical talents.
School strength: It offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses covering engineering, management, computer science and other fields. The school has a professional faculty with a certain level of teaching and research, providing students with good academic guidance. At the same time, the school maintains close ties with local enterprises and industries, providing students with internship and employment opportunities.
Key disciplines: The engineering field is the focus of the school, including chemical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering and other majors.
Department: There may be departments of engineering, management, computer science, etc., depending on the actual settings of the school.
Ranking: 8937th in the world, 632nd in Latin America, 91st in Mexico, and 2nd in Aguascalientes.
Cost: Tuition fee per semester for undergraduates is about 6,000 Mexican pesos, 8,000 Mexican pesos per semester for masters, and 10,000 Mexican pesos per semester for doctoral students.
Campus environment: Located in Aguascalientes, the campus address is Avenida Adolfo López Mateos Oriente 1801, esquina con 18 septiembre de 1967, col. Bona Gens. The school provides students with academic and non-academic facilities and services such as libraries and sports facilities. The city where the campus is located has a population of about 797,000, and urban life is convenient, providing students with rich cultural and social activities.
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