Universidad La Salle - Degrees

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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