This campus offers 17 undegraduate degrees:
- Architecture
- Business Administration
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Economics
- Electric Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Graphic Communication Design
- Industrial Design
- Industrial Engineering
- Law
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Physical Engineering
- Sociology
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On November 11th, 1974 the academic activities formally began in the Azcapotzalco Campus. It´s graduates are defined by their capability to face and solve any social requirements.
In 1989 this Academic Campus was the first institution for higher education in Mexico to have a female Chancellor, Dr. Sylvia Beatriz Ortega Salazar.
The Academic Divisions of this Campus are:
- Division of Basic Science and Engineering
- Division of Social Science and Humanities
- Division of Science and Art for Design
As well as 12 graduate programs:
Division of Basic Sciences and Engineering
- Master in Computer Science
- Postgraduate Studies in Science and Engineering, Specialization, Master and Doctorate: Environmental Line and Materials Line
- Master and Doctorate in Structural Engineering
Division of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Specialization in Mexican Literature of the XX Century
- Specialization in Sociology of Higher Education
- Master of Economics (Economic History; Businesses, Finance and Innovation)
- Master in Contemporary Mexican Literature
- Master in Planning and Metropolitan Policies
- Postgraduate Studies in Historiography
- Master and Doctorate in Economic Science
- Master and Doctorate in Sociology
Division of Sciences and Arts for Design
- Specialization, Master and Doctorate in Design
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