National Polytechnic Institute College of Engineering and Physical-Mathematic Sciences explained
The College of Engineering and Physical-Mathematic Sciences of the National Polytechnic Institute is an institute of higher education in Mexico. The College was proposed in 1932 by Secretary of Public Education Narciso Bassols and was founded by integrating the already existent School of Mechanical and Electrical Sciences that dates back to the 19th century.[1] The college is divided into six schools.
Schools
- (ESCOM; Higher School of Computing)
- (ESFM; Higher School of Physics and Mathematics)
- (ESIA; Higher School of Engineering and Architecture)
- Units: Tecamachalco, Ticomán, Zacatenco
- (ESIME; Higher School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering)
- Units: Azcapotzalco, Culhuacán, Ticomán, Zacatenco
- (ESIQIE; Higher School of Chemical Engineering and Extractive Industries)
- (ESIT; Higher School of Textile Engineering)
Notes and References
- Web site: Compendio Histórico . www.ipn.mx . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050508033121/http://www.ipn.mx/conocenos/historia/index.html . 8 May 2005 . dead.