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The Master’s Degree Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering (MIIS) has an innovative curriculum that will allow you to specialize in the design and management of the logistic systems, lean systems, and processes that make up a company’s operations, with a practical approach, by identifying and proposing creative strategies.
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Stories
Learn about the success stories of our graduates.
Adrián Lozano Sepúlveda
Credits: UDEM File
Adrián Lozano Sepúlveda graduated from the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering in December 1996. He is the creator of Grupo CreSer, a human development seminar endorsed by the Monterrey Archdiocese to help people have healthier, longer lasting relations with themselves and others.
Mauricio Guajardo Touché
Credits: UDEM File
Mauricio Guajardo Touché, a graduate of the Industrial and Systems Engineering undergraduate program decided to make a career change and become a ceramist, deleting the curriculum he had built up to that point, at 38 years of age, and start over. About this crucial decision, Mauricio commented: "After graduating, I worked for almost 15 years as an IIS and in Management in the Industry, and even though I liked it, I always felt that there was something missing.
Alejandro Villarreal
Credits: UDEM File
Alejandro Villarreal, a graduate of the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering, is a pioneer in the incorporation of experiences and adventure into learning for human and organizational development. He has led leadership programs in which he has incorporated challenges, high-impact activities, adventure, organizational development, and many other challenging activities.
Manuel Enrique Sánchez Martínez
Credits: UDEM File
Originally from Nuevo León, Manuel Enrique Sánchez Martínez graduated from the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering and from the master’s degree program in Business Administration. Since 2006, he has been the head of the Division Office of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), in charge of Sustainable Development for the states of Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas.
Deyanira Delgado Vallejo
Credits: UDEM File
Deyanira Delgado Vallejo, a graduate of the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering is the Co-founder and Director of Aportemos.com and she was distinguished in the 2014 ExaUDEM Success Stories event.
Carlos Alberto de la Fuente Flores
Credits: UDEM File
Carlos was the mayor of the municipality of San Nicolás de los Garza from 2009 to 2012. He was a member of the State Executive Committee and the State Council from 2007 to 2010. He has been Transport Manager and Logistic Projects Manager with the Home Depot Mexico, as well as Logistic and Commercial Development Manager at Femsa, among other positions he has held.
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