Degrees
| Foundation Year | School | Career | Starting Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1962 | High School | 1962 | |
| 1964 | Mexican School of Architecture, Design and Communication | Architecture | 1964 |
| Communication Science | |||
| Graphic Design | |||
| 1961 | Business School | Actuaría | |
| Administration | 1961 | ||
| Trade and International Business | |||
| Accounts | 1961 | ||
| Information Technology for Business | |||
| 1967 | Faculty of Law | Law | 1967 |
| International Relationships | |||
| 1968 | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences | Educational Sciences | |
| Religious sciences | 1971 | ||
| Elementary School | |||
| Teaching of Foreign Language | |||
| Philosophy | 1968 | ||
| Psychology | |||
| 1964 | Engineer School | Biomedical Engineering | |
| Cybernetic Engineering and Computational Systems | 1975 | ||
| Civil engineering | 1964 | ||
| Electronic Engineering and Communications | 1965 | ||
| Industrial Engineering | 1965 | ||
| Mechanic Engineering | 1965 | ||
| 1970 | Mexican School of Medicine | Doctorate in Medicine | 1970 |
| 1973 | Chemical Science School | Environmental Engineering | |
| Chemical Engineering | 1973 | ||
| Chemistry of Food | |||
| Pharmaceutical Chemical Biologist | 1973 |
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