The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing announces its two own Master's degrees in Industrial Maintenance
Master's Degrees in Industrial Maintenance.
Pre-registration: September 1st to October 20th.
Registration: October 1st to 20th, 2022. More information here.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing at the University of Seville offers one of the most comprehensive programs in Industrial Maintenance with its two Master's degrees, backed by a twenty-year tradition and over a thousand students trained:
- The Master's degree in Engineering and Maintenance Management (16th edition) consists of the Diploma of Specialization in Maintenance of Industrial Equipment and Facilities, the Diploma of Specialization in Maintenance Management and the Master's Thesis.
- Master Industrial and Diagnostic Techniques (19th edition) consists of the Diploma of specialization in Maintenance of Industrial Equipment and Installations, the Diploma of specialization in Predictive Maintenance and Fault Diagnosis and the Master's Thesis.
The specialization diploma will be offered at the Higher Technical School of Engineering and will last 6 months. It will begin in January and end in June 2023.
The registration period will be from September 1st to October 20th, 2022. Those interested in accessing both master's programs will have from October 1st to 20th to register.
Master's Degree in Industrial Maintenance, a twenty-year tradition with over a thousand students trained. Enroll now!
These courses provide a dynamic and agile response to the industrial sector's demand for professionals with specific training in maintenance, addressing the limited or nonexistent training in this discipline offered by undergraduate programs. They fulfill the mission of promoting a maintenance culture, filling the information and training gap for all those who work professionally in industrial maintenance.
This postgraduate training is the ideal solution for gaining firsthand knowledge of industrial innovations across various sectors. It allows participation not only from university faculty but also from a broad range of industrial specialists in diverse technologies, who contribute their professional experience and the dynamism necessary to adapt to the changes and evolution inherent in the management and technologies related to maintenance in different sectors.
These studies provide, on the one hand, a comprehensive overview of the most common equipment and facilities found in small, medium, and large companies, consolidating knowledge from various specializations, identifying components, process dynamics, process improvements, and common failures and their solutions. On the other hand, the course covers various predictive maintenance techniques: vibration analysis, thermography, tribology, non-destructive testing, electrical machine testing, reciprocating machinery, failure analysis, on-site repairs, and their integration within CMMS systems. These topics are typically fragmented across different training programs. The course also advances the development of maintenance engineering techniques, linking them to reliability engineering concepts.
Students enrolled in the courses are maintenance professionals, including maintenance managers and operators, plant engineers and engineers working on production lines and in subsidiary facilities, and are employed by service or production companies. The course also attracts engineering graduates seeking to begin their professional careers in this field.
Based on the positive feedback from previous participants, a new edition of the course is being offered with enhanced collaboration with companies in diverse sectors and updated course content and instructors.