International Double Degrees
International double degrees
Master's students at ETSi have the opportunity to pursue international double degree programs at several prestigious institutions, obtaining a degree from the University of Seville and from the foreign institution.
The dual degree programs offered are detailed in the following table:
| Degree | Language | ||||||
| Institution | Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering | Master's Degree in Aeronautical Engineering | Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering. | Master's Degree in Civil Engineering, Roads, Canals and Ports | Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering | Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering | |
| Politecnico di Milano | x | x | x | x | x | English (B2) | |
| École Centrale Lille | x | French (B1) | |||||
| École Centrale Lyon | x | x | French (B1) | ||||
| École Centrale Marseille | x | x | French (B1) | ||||
| École Centrale Nantes | x | x | French (B1) and English (B1) | ||||
| École Centrale-Supelec | x | x | French (B1) | ||||
| The Institut Superieur de L´Aeronautique et de L´Espace ISAE SUPAERO (Toulouse) | x | x | x | French (B1) | |||
| Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d'Aérotechnique ISA_ENSMA (Poitiers) | x | French (B1) and English (B1) | |||||
| University of Naples Federico II | x | English (B2) | |||||
| University of Lisbon | x | English (B2) | |||||
| University of Genoa | x | x | English (B2) or Italian (B2) (MICCP only) | ||||
| Cranfield University | x | x | x | x | View link / View call for applications | ||
In all cases, obtaining a dual degree requires completing 60 ECTS credits at the University of Seville and between 90 and 120 ECTS credits at the foreign institution (60 ECTS in the case of the University of Genoa), which entails a period of mobility of between one and a half and two years. The University of Seville offers mobility grants that cover the entire duration of the program to students enrolled in international dual degree programs.
Applications are submitted through the University of Seville's General Mobility Call, which is usually published in November. Therefore, to participate in these calls, students must have been previously admitted to the corresponding master's program at the ETSI (School of Engineering).
Requirements may vary in each case (see attached documents). Generally, a strong academic record is required (master's degree entrance grade above 7 out of 10), as well as a good level of language proficiency (see conditions in the attached documents). Admission to the dual degree program has two phases: the first at the University of Seville (through the general mobility call), and the second at the foreign institution. Applicants must pass both phases to be admitted to the program.