Mario Delgado Highlights Relevance of Updated Curriculum
Mario Delgado Carrillo, the Secretary of Public Education (SEP), announced that the National Bachelor’s Program now offers 14 new career paths designed to align with Mexico’s ongoing transformation and global trends. These modern careers aim to ensure that students can quickly enter the workforce or continue their university studies upon graduation.
New Career Paths Offered
- Aeronautics
- Tourism Management and Innovation
- Artificial Intelligence
- Embedded Software Systems
- Semiconductors and Microelectronics
- Electric Mobility
- Bionics
- Urbanism and Sustainable Development
- International Trade and Customs
- Robotics and Automation
- Cybersecurity
- Digital Production and Immersive Experiences
- Nanotechnology and Materials Science
- Business Intelligence
Modernized Learning Environment
Alongside the new career paths, the National Bachelor’s Program has modernized its workshops and laboratories. The update includes specialized equipment such as high-performance computers and robotics modules, ensuring students receive a technically sound education.
Career Paths Tailored to Regional Needs
Delgado Carrillo emphasized that each specialty addresses the productive, technological, scientific, and social needs of various regions across Mexico. This approach ensures that students not only receive a modern and relevant education but also graduate with skills aligned to strategic sectors driving economic growth, innovation, and local well-being.
Increased Motivation Among Students
With the introduction of new career paths and nearby educational facilities, young people are motivated to continue their studies. Delgado Carrillo attributes this positive change to the actions implemented by Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
Key Questions and Answers
- What are the new career paths offered by the National Bachelor’s Program? The program now offers 14 new career paths, including Aeronautics, Tourism Management and Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Software Systems, Semiconductors and Microelectronics, Electric Mobility, Bionics, Urbanism and Sustainable Development, International Trade and Customs, Robotics and Automation, Cybersecurity, Digital Production and Immersive Experiences, Nanotechnology and Materials Science, and Business Intelligence.
- How does this update benefit students? The modernized curriculum ensures that students can quickly enter the workforce or continue their university studies. Additionally, the specialized equipment in updated workshops and laboratories provides a technically sound education.
- How are these career paths aligned with regional needs? Each specialty addresses the productive, technological, scientific, and social needs of various regions across Mexico. This approach ensures that students graduate with skills aligned to strategic sectors driving economic growth, innovation, and local well-being.