Mexico

The following programs are recognized by ABET as being substantially equivalent. Recognition is effective from October 1st to September 30th of the years indicated below.

Autonomous University of Nuevo León

Civil Engineering (B.S.), 2004 – , 2010

ITESM, Campus Estado de Mexico

Computer Systems for Management (B.S.), 2006 – 2012
Electronics and Communications Engineering (B.S.), 2002 – 2009
Electronics and Computer Engineering (B.S.), 2002 – 2009
Industrial and Systems Engineering (B.S) , 2002 – 2009
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.), 2002 – 2009

ITESM, Campus San Luis

Industrial and Systems Engineering (B.S), 2004 – 2010

ITESM, Campus Toluca

Electronic Systems Engineering (B.S.), 2006 – 2010
Industrial and Systems Engineering (B.S), 2006 – 2010
Mechanical Engineering (with minor in Industrial Engineering) (B.S.), 2006 – 2010

ITESM, Ciudad de Mexico

Electronics and Communications Engineering (B.S.), 2003 – 2009
Industrial and Systems Engineering (B.S.), 2003 – 2009
Mechanical Engineering (minor in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Engineering) (B.S.), 2003 – 2009

ITESM, Monterrey Campus

Chemical and Industrial Engineering (B.S.), 1992 – 2008
Chemical and Systems Engineering (B.S.), 1992 – 2008
Civil Engineering (B.S), 1992 – 2008
Computer Systems Engineering (B.S.), 2001 – 2008
Electronics & Communications Engineering (B.S.), 1992 – 2008
Industrial and Systems Engineering (B.S.), 1992 – 2008
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (B.S.), 1992 – 2008

ITESM, Queretaro Campus

Computer Systems Engineering (B.S.), 1993 – 2010
Electronic Systems Engineering (B.S.), 1993 – 2010
Electronics and Communications Engineering (B.S.), 1993 – 2010
Industrial Engineering (minor in Industrial Engineering) (B.S.), 1993 – 2010

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Accreditation Outside of the U.S.

Currently, ABET accredits 324 programs at 64 institutions in 23 countries outside of the United States. These programs span computing, engineering, and engineering technology disciplines.