National Technological Institute of Mexico explained

National Technological Institute of Mexico
Native Name:Tecnológico Nacional de México
Native Name Lang:es
Type:Public
Budget: (2014)
Officer In Charge:Juan Manuel Cantú Vázquez
City:Mexico City
Country:Mexico
Campus:263 across Mexico (2014)

The National Technological Institute of Mexico (in Spanish; Castilian: link=no|'''Tecnológico Nacional de México''', TNM) is a Mexican public university system created on 23 July 2014 by presidential decree.[1] 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).[2]

Campuses

The Institute has 264 campuses across Mexico including:

Mexican stateCampus (date of foundation)
AguascalientesAguascalientes, Pabellón de Arteaga, El Llano
Baja CaliforniaEnsenada (1997), Mexicali (1981), Tijuana
Baja California SurLa Paz, Los Cabos
CampecheCampeche, Chiná, Lerma
ChiapasComitán, Tapachula, Tuxtla Gutiérrez
ChihuahuaChihuahua (1948), Chihuahua II, Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad Juárez (1964), Ciudad Jiménez, Delicias, Parral
CoahuilaSaltillo (1951) La Laguna (1965) Instituto Tecnológico de Torreón
ColimaColima
DurangoDurango (1948), El Salto, Valle del Guadiana
GuanajuatoCelaya (1958), Uriangato (1997)
GuerreroAcapulco, Iguala, Chilpancingo, San Marcos
MichoacánMorelia (1964), Jiquilpan (1976), Zamora (1994), Apatzingán (1994), Ciudad Hidalgo, Tacambaro (2002)
NayaritBahía de Banderas, Nayarit North, Nayarit South, Tepic
Nuevo LeónLinares, Nuevo León (1976)
San Luis PotosíCiudad Valles, Matehuala, San Luis Potosí, Rioverde
OaxacaOaxaca (1968)
PueblaPuebla (1972)
QuerétaroQuerétaro (1967), San Juan del Río (1988)
Quintana RooCancún
SinaloaCuliacán, Los Mochis, Mazatlán
SonoraAgua Prieta, Guaymas, Huatabambo, Hermosillo, Nogales (1975), Valle del Yaqui
TabascoVillahermosa (1974)
TamaulipasAltamira, Mante, Ciudad Madero (1950), Ciudad Victoria, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa
Estado de MéxicoToluca (1972)
Veracruz Minatitlán, Boca del Rio, Orizaba, Xalapa
ZacatecasZacatecas

Notes and References

  1. News: Decreto que crea el Tecnológico Nacional de México. Decree establishing the National Institute of Technology of Mexico. 24 July 2014. Diario Oficial de la Federación. 23 July 2014. Spanish.
  2. Web site: Breve Historia de los Institutos Tecnológicos de México. Brief History of the National Technological Institute of Mexico. Tecnológico Nacional de México. 17 September 2019. Spanish.