Undergraduate Programs

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Undergraduate programs combine academic excellence with real-world experience, equipping students and professionals with the skills to innovate, lead, and create impact in a changing world.

Undergraduate programs

Programs designed for today's challenges

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Our undergraduate and professional programs equip students and professionals with cutting-edge knowledge, practical skills, and a strong foundation to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

Designed for emerging talent and lifelong learners, these programs bridge academic excellence with real-world experience. Through flexible formats, expert faculty, and strong industry collaboration, Tecnológico de Monterrey fosters leadership, innovation, and sustainable impact across careers, organizations, and communities.

IE

Electronics and
Semiconductors
Engineering

It all started with a chip

Electronics power our future—cars, phones, robots, and more. A B.S. in Electronics Engineering trains you to design the tech of tomorrow, where semiconductors are key to innovation, smarter products, and a better quality of life.

IQ

Chemical
Engineering

Action-reaction: that’s the formula

Chemical processes are everywhere—even if we don’t see them. A B.S. in Chemical Engineering prepares you to design and improve the processes behind the materials used in making most of the products we rely on every day.

International Competitions Experience

International Competitions Experience

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Through international competitions, students tackle real-world challenges alongside multidisciplinary teams from across the globe. These experiences strengthen technical skills, critical thinking, collaboration, and resilience under real pressure conditions.

By representing Mexico on international stages, students become ambassadors of the country’s talent, creativity, and problem-solving capacity. The solutions they develop go beyond competition, contributing ideas and technologies with real potential to improve communities, industries, and the future of the nation.

AIChE 2025

In March, Tec de Monterrey hosted the AIChE regional conference in Mexico for the first time. Its students stood out by winning two key competitions, showcasing their ability to apply chemical engineering and solve real-world challenges with creative, innovative solutions.

Eco Shell 2025

Students from Tec de Monterrey’s Mexico City campus earned the Carbon Footprint Reduction Award at the Shell Eco-marathon for proposing sustainable materials like mushroom-based bioplastics and cotton fibers, showcasing student-led solutions to reduce carbon emissions.

Formula Student UK

TM Racing, Tec de Monterrey’s Mexico City team, made history by becoming the first Mexican and Latin American team to win 1st place in the Concept Class Overall at Formula Student UK, showcasing innovation, engineering excellence, and global competitiveness.

Projects with Industry Partners

Presence in
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Students work alongside leading companies, government and NGOs to solve real-world challenges through applied research, innovation and technology, gaining hands-on experience that strengthens their professional and social impact.

These projects connect knowledge with action. Guided by faculty and industry experts, students design, test and implement solutions aligned with global needs in areas such as sustainability, digital transformation, mobility, health and advanced manufacturing. Beyond technical skills, they develop leadership, ethical thinking and a deep understanding of how engineering and science 
can accelerate positive change.

Students develop “Tick-It”, an app to streamline IT support in a children’s hospital
Students develop “Tick-It”, an app to streamline IT support in a children’s hospital
Conecta

Campus Cuernavaca

Computer Technologies Engineering students in Cuernavaca created a mobile app to automate IT support at Hospital del Niño Morelense, improving ticket tracking, inventory management, and staff…

Academic & Industry Alliances

Worldwide Academic & Industry Network

The School of Engineering and Sciences maintains active student mobility agreements with hundreds of universities in more than 40 countries. Top destinations include Spain, Germany, the United States, France, Australia, Italy, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Sweden, and Canada.

Across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, Tec students access academic exchanges with leading global universities and strategic partners for research and internships. These collaborations strengthen academic excellence, expand global perspectives, and connect students to real-world innovation ecosystems.

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North America

Undergraduate programs - Top 100 (QS 2025)

  • University of British Columbia
  • Columbia University
  • McGill University
  • Purdue University
  • UC Berkeley
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Internships & Research

  • Harvard University
  • MIT
  • Purdue University
  • Microsoft (USA)
  • Mitacs Globalink (Canada)

Undergraduate programs - Top 100 (QS 2025)

  • University of British Columbia
  • Columbia University
  • McGill University
  • Purdue University
  • UC Berkeley
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Internships & Research

  • Harvard University
  • MIT
  • Purdue University
  • Microsoft (USA)
  • Mitacs Globalink (Canada)
Europe

Undergraduate programs – Top 100 (QS 2025)

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
  • Technical University of Munich (Germany)
  • University of Birmingham (UK)
  • University of Southampton (UK)

Internships & Research

  • Carrier (Spain)
  • Leibniz Institute of New Materials (Germany)
  • Novo Nordisk (Denmark)
  • Stryker (Germany)
  • University of Naples Federico II / Apple Developer Academy (Italy)

Undergraduate programs – Top 100 (QS 2025)

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
  • Technical University of Munich (Germany)
  • University of Birmingham (UK)
  • University of Southampton (UK)

Internships & Research

  • Carrier (Spain)
  • Leibniz Institute of New Materials (Germany)
  • Novo Nordisk (Denmark)
  • Stryker (Germany)
  • University of Naples Federico II / Apple Developer Academy (Italy)
Asia-Pacific

Undergraduate programs – Top 100 (QS 2025)

  • Yonsei University (South Korea)
  • Monash University (Australia)
  • University of Melbourne (Australia)
  • University of Queensland (Australia)
  • University of Sydney (Australia)
  • University of Technology Sydney (Australia)

Internships & Research

  • AIST – National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)

Undergraduate programs – Top 100 (QS 2025)

  • Yonsei University (South Korea)
  • Monash University (Australia)
  • University of Melbourne (Australia)
  • University of Queensland (Australia)
  • University of Sydney (Australia)
  • University of Technology Sydney (Australia)

Internships & Research

  • AIST – National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)
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