The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing announces its two Master's Degrees in Industrial Maintenance
Own Master's Degrees in Industrial Maintenance
Pre-registration: From September 1 to October 20.
Registration: From October 1 to 20, 2022. More information here.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing of the University of Seville presents one of the most complete offers in Industrial Maintenance with its two Master's Degrees, backed by a twenty-year tradition and more than a thousand trained students:
- The Master's Degree in Maintenance Engineering and Management (XVI edition) is made up of the Specialization Diploma in Maintenance of Industrial Facilities and Facilities, the Specialization Diploma in Maintenance Management and the Master's Final Project.
- Industrial Master and Diagnostic Techniques (XIX edition) is made up of the Specialization Diploma in Maintenance of Industrial Facilities and Facilities, the Specialization Diploma in Predictive Maintenance and Fault Diagnosis and the Master's Final Project.
The specialization diploma will be taken 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 1 to October 20, 2022. People interested in accessing both master's degrees will have the deadline to register from October 1 to 20.
Own Master's Degree in Industrial Maintenance, a tradition of twenty years and more than a thousand students trained. Enroll!
These courses provide a dynamic and agile response to the demand of the industrial sector, for professionals with specific training in maintenance, covering the little or no training in this discipline in undergraduate education.
They fulfill the mission of spreading the culture of maintenance, covering the information and training gap for all those people who carry out their professional work in industrial maintenance. This postgraduate training is the ideal response to obtain a first-hand relationship with industrial developments in the different sectors, by allowing the participation in the training not only of university teaching staff but also of a wide representation of specialists from the industrial sector in the different technologies, which provide their professional experience and the necessary dynamism to be able to adapt to the changes and evolution inherent to management and technologies related to maintenance in different sectors.
With these studies, it is possible, on the one hand, to obtain a global vision of the most common means and installations that are repeated in small, medium and large companies, bringing together knowledge of the different specialties, identifying components, process dynamics, and improvement thereof. and identification of common failures and their solutions.
On the other hand, study different predictive maintenance techniques: vibrations, thermography, tribology, non-destructive testing, electrical machine testing, alternative machines, failure analysis, “in situ” corrections and their integration within CMMS systems, studies that They are normally fragmented in the various training programs, as well as advancing in the development of maintenance engineering techniques, relating them to the concepts of reliability engineering. The students who access the courses are linked to maintenance as maintenance managers and operators, managers and plant engineering personnel both in production process lines and subsidiary facilities and who are part of service or production companies.
And the presence of engineering graduates who want to start their professional work in this area is also important. Supported by the positive response of those who have taken it, a new edition of the studies is addressed with greater interrelation with companies from different sectors and the updating of the topics taught and the teaching staff who teach them.