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Program / Civil Engineering
Is taught in: ESIA Unidad Zacatenco | UPIIP Campus Palenque
Objective
To train professionals in Civil Engineering, with solid technological and humanistic knowledge in disciplinary areas that enable them to perform satisfactorily in the professional field, with knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values in the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and administration of infrastructure works, incorporating aspects of sustainable development explicitly, for the benefit of society with ethical and deontological sense to contribute to the development of the nation.
Candidate's Profile
Attitudes and values
- Discipline, order, responsibility, and perseverance in the study.
- Ability to adapt and to work in a team.
- Convincing and confident that they will achieve the goals they have set for themselves.
Graduate's profile
The graduate of the Academic Program in Civil Engineering will be able to plan, design, project, innovate, operate, maintain, and manage infrastructure works and public services; incorporating analytical aspects of sustainable development for the benefit of society, with ethical values and gender equity.
Academic Requirements
The requirements to become a student at the Institute are:
- To comply with the academic background and other requirements indicated in the respective call for applications.
- To take the admission exam for the higher level.
- To be selected for admission.
Work Field
Civil Engineers work in both the public and private sectors, integrating into different sectors of work activity such as:
- Engineering
- Construction
- Administration
- Maintenance and operation
- Services
- Commerce
- Manufacturing industry
- Agriculture
- Communication and transportation
- Environment (sustainable development)
- Urban development
- Hydraulics
The sectors of Infrastructure include:
- Industry
- Communications
- Housing
- Telecommunications
- Commerce
- Energy
- Construction
Curriculum Map
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