Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior

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Center for Higher and Technical Education
Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior
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Official seal of CETYS Universidad
Motto Técnica y Cultura (Spanish)
Motto in English Culture and Technique
Established 1961
Type Private multiple-campus university
Chancellor Fernando León García
Provost Esther Elena Mulnix
Academic staff 1, 105 (2011) [1]
Students 3, 936 (2011) [1]
Undergraduates 2,238 (2011) [1]
Postgraduates 1,698 (2011) [1]
Location Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico Mexico
32°39′21″N 115°24′24″W / 32.655833°N 115.406667°W / 32.655833; -115.406667Coordinates: 32°39′21″N 115°24′24″W / 32.655833°N 115.406667°W / 32.655833; -115.406667
Campus 3 in Baja California, Mexico; Urban
Colors Gold     
Black     
White     
Athletics 4 teams
Football Team OEFA
Zorros
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Nickname Zorros
Affiliations ANUIES, WASC, FIMPES, CONAHEC
Website http://www.cetys.mx/
CETYS Banner logo.jpg

High school students account for the difference between its total number of students and the sum of graduate and undergraduate students.

Mexicali campus' entrance.

The Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior (CETYS) is a Mexican private university commonly referred to as CETYS Universidad.

This institution was founded on February 17, 1961 with Fernando Macías Rendón as first president in Mexicali, Baja California. It originally opened with only a high school program where the first student registered was Eugenio Lagarde Camerón and courses started on September 20. The next year the college programs of industrial engineering, accounting and business administration were introduced as well as courses at the CETYS-extension. The first graduate was Daniel Martín Campos in 1966. The Tijuana campus was founded in 1970 and the Ensenada campus in 1975.

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CAT Building at Mexicali campus.

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  1. ^ a b c d "Datos y cifras" (in Spanish). CETYS Universidad. January 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-25. 

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