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Bachelor of Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineering

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The Anáhuac Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineer is an agent of change, critical thinker with the capacity for analysis and synthesis; can solve problems and has the ability to reason, acquire and update their own knowledge, as well as adapt to changing environments. He is a person with a solid professional, intellectual, human, social and spiritual training who seeks, above all, truth and the common good and who is committed to exercising his leadership for the positive transformation of society. It is characterized by its excellent technical and human training that is manifested through the exercise of ethical and socially responsible leadership based on the perennial values ​​of Christian humanism.
  • Professional internships inside and outside the country that allow early placement in the labor market, as well as stays with researchers abroad.
  • We have cutting-edge technology in laboratories and cutting-edge software for the design and optimization of chemical and industrial processes.
  • Renewable energies are an active way to collaborate in reducing pollution and combating climate change on the planet.
As a graduate from the Bachelor of Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineering:
  • You will be a specialist in processes related to petroleum derivatives, natural gas and other products.
  • You will establish electrical energy savings and quality systems, to contribute to sustainable development through the rational and efficient use of energy.
  • You will solve energy saving problems, such as in oil refineries, gas plants, industrial plants in the chemical and petrochemical field.
  • You will develop your professional skills with a sustainable approach, applying your skills in the design and development of electricity generation systems using renewable energy.
  • You will develop projects to improve electrical quality, save energy and generate electricity through renewable sources.
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