Introduction to the Technological Institute of Saltillo:
Introduction and Overview: The Technological Institute of Saltillo is a higher education institution located in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. The city has a population of between 500,000 and 1 million. The school is officially accredited by the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education and offers courses and programs in a variety of fields, grants officially recognized higher education degrees, and provides students with academic and non-academic facilities such as libraries and administrative services.
History and Establishment: The institute was founded in 1951 by Mexican President Miguel Aleman Valdés in July 1950 and began operations on January 3, 1951. Originally named the Polytechnic Institute of Coahuila, it was renamed the Regional Polytechnic Institute of Coahuila in 1968, and again in 1977. The name was changed to the Regional Polytechnic Institute of Saltillo, and in 1981 it was named the Saltillo Institute of Technology.
School Strength: The college offers a number of undergraduate and graduate programs. Undergraduate majors include electrical engineering, electronic engineering, industrial engineering, materials engineering, computer systems engineering, mechatronics engineering, computer engineering, business administration, mechanical engineering, etc.; postgraduate majors include PhD in Materials Science, Master of Materials Engineering, Master of Industrial Engineering, etc.
Nature of institution: Public non-profit university.
Educational philosophy: The school's official website does not clearly announce the core educational philosophy. However, as a polytechnic, it usually focuses on cultivating students' technical and practical abilities to meet the needs of industrial and social development.
Key laboratories and disciplines: There is no public information indicating that the school has specific key laboratories. From the perspective of professional settings, majors in the engineering field are more prominent, such as materials engineering and industrial engineering, which may be the key disciplines of the school.
Faculty: The school has not clearly announced the setting of the faculty. However, based on its professional distribution, it can be inferred that there may be departments such as the School of Engineering and the School of Business to manage and teach different disciplines.
Ranking: In the 2024 4ICU ranking, it ranks 366th in Mexico and 12,345th in the world.
Fees: The school does not clearly disclose tuition information for local and international students. Tuition fees for different majors and degree levels may vary. The specific fees need to be further inquired through the school's admissions department or official website.
Campus environment: The campus is located in Saltillo City and consists of 35 buildings, 153 classrooms, 20 laboratories and 4 auditoriums, providing students with a good learning and research environment.
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