Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial explained

National Polytechnic Institute
Native Name:Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial (CETI)
Website:http://www.ceti.mx/

The Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial (Technical and Industrial Teaching Center), or CETI, is a public, decentralized and federal educative institution in Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico.

CETI is a university involved in the formation of professionals in technology, with self-initiative, quality and skills appropriate in generating and applying technology and innovation. It also promotes research and offers technological services in strategic areas for the development of the industrial sector in the region.

There exist three campuses in Guadalajara's Metropolitan Zone: Plantel Colomos, in the Fraccionamiento Providencia, Plantel Tonalá, in the Municipio de Tonalá and Plantel Rio Santigo in the Fracc. Urbi Paseos de Santiago II, also in the Municipio de Tonalá.

Currently it offers several degrees using the French-based Technologist Educative Model Tecnólogo, and various degrees in engineering (with specializations).[1]

Technologist degrees

In Campus Colomos:

In Campus Tonalá:

In Campus Rio Santiago:

Engineering degrees

In Campus Colomos:

In Campus Tonalá:

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ceti.mx/cetinew/articulo.php?id=68&Itemid=58 Oferta educativa