B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is as fundamental today as it was when man went to the moon, and the need for professionals in this field has by no means diminished. As part of B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, you will learn to optimize system design, operation and maintenance, manufacturing integration, and production process management, opening up new horizons for product creation to facilitate the daily lives of human beings.

B.S. in Innovation and Development

Communities and organizations urgently need techniques and processes for improving and/or reinventing their products, services and business models. Within B.S. in Innovation and Development, you will learn to systematically capitalize not only new technologies in an area of engineering concentrations, but also your understanding of human experience and need, as a source of innovation for new technology-based products and solutions. This will improve the quality of life of people and of the systems in which you participate.

B.S. in Engineering Physics

Physics allows us to understand how the universe and everything around us works. In the B.S. in Engineering Physics you will learn how to use the principles and foundations of science to create scientific and technological solutions that will impact the way we live in a broad range of areas, such as optics, renewable energies, nanotechnology, among many others.

B.S. in Food Engineering

The food industry is undergoing unimaginable changes: in the near future, scientists will be exploring new sources of protein and other nutrients, and the reuse of byproducts will be the norm, as will 3-D printing of foods. Other forms of production, preservation, storage, and distribution will be required. At B.S. in Food Engineering, you will be a key part of this change making history in the food industry.