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2 Manufacturing Degree Programs in Mexico


Universidad Politécnica de Guanajuato
Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Processes and Technologies
- Cortazar, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
Postgraduate studies at the University have as a fundamental objective, to train specialists in specific disciplines to investigate, innovate, deepen and broaden their knowledge and culture; Likewise, they allow their participation in the development of science, technology, and the humanities to collaborate in the transformation and innovation of educational systems and the sectors of goods and services.

Tecnológico de Monterrey - ITESM
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Master of Science with a specialty in Manufacturing Systems
- Monterrey, Mexico
- Online Mexico
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish
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Research in new manufacturing processes and product innovation require scientists and technologists capable of solving complex problems and proposing disruptive solutions in different areas of knowledge. By studying the Master of Science with a specialty in Manufacturing Systems, students participate in inspiring projects that provide them with the competencies to successfully meet these and other challenges of next-generation manufacturing.
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Individuals who enjoy figuring out how things work and creating objects according to exact specifications may enjoy studying manufacturing. Manufacturing is a field that focuses on producing items on a large scale, typically by using machinery and other factory methods.
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. Working may require a work visa, which is difficult to get if you want to freelance for a short time. Most of the government-funded universities in major cities (state capital) have short courses on history, gastronomy, and cultural subjects, and most of them are almost free.