Curriculum

Information sheet of the Study Plan (2024 plan) for Enrollment

Study plan for the Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering

The 2024 plan replaces the 2010 plan and is the result of a comprehensive reform of industrial engineering studies at the ETSi. Below is the implementation schedule.

 

academic year 2024/25:

It is implemented (plan 2024)It is extinguished (2010 plan)
First GITIFirst GITI
Second GITISecond GITI
Third GITIThird GITI (except subjects corresponding to the specific mention that do not have an equivalent in the new plan)

 

academic year 2025/26:

It is implemented (plan 2024)It is extinguished (2010 plan)
-Third GITI (subjects corresponding to the specific mention that do not have an equivalent in the new plan)
GITI RoomFourth GITI (except subjects corresponding to the specific mention that do not have an equivalent in the new plan)

 

academic year 2026/27:

It is implemented (plan 2024)It is extinguished (2010 plan)
-

Fourth GITI (subjects corresponding to the specific mention that do not have an equivalent in the new plan)

 

 

The 2024 plan of the Industrial Technology Engineering Degree taught at the ETSi does not have mentions (also known as intensifications or specialties). This is the main difference with the GITI-US 2010 plan (in the process of extinction).

Questions that may arise about this document can be raised by email to jefaturaestudios-etsi@us.es or docencia-etsi@us.es .

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The table shows the general structure of the studies. In it you can see four types of color-coded subjects:

  • The subjects indicated in blue in the table (identified with the specific name of each subject) are basic training that all students must take.
  • The subjects indicated in purple in the table (identified with the specific name of each subject) are basic training extension that all students must take.
  • The subjects indicated in salmon in the table (identified with the specific name of each subject) are training subjects common to the industrial branch that all students must take.
  • The subjects indicated in a green in the table (identified with the specific name of each subject) are industrial technology that all students must take.
  • The subjects indicated in the background grey are the subjects specific electives of the degree. The objective of these subjects is to introduce the student to each of the industrial engineering specialties that they can study in the master's degree. The student will take three subjects among the degree-specific electives offered at the ETSi and presented below (all of 4.5 cr.):
    • Expansion of Elasticity and Resistance of Materials
    • Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
    • Design and Project of Structures for Industry
    • Solar energy
    • Industry and Environment
    • Automation and Robotics Laboratory
    • Logistics
    • Monitoring and Action in Industrial Plants
    • Simulation of Industrial Systems
    • Power Production System
    • Information systems
    • Sustainable Electrical Systems
       
  • Subjects indicated in the background yellow (common electives): the student can take one or more of the following options (in total 10.5 credits):
    • Common electives offered at the ETSi.
    • Academic activities authorized by the ETSi.
    • Business practice. They can be taken as a subject of up to 10.5 ECTS credits. The student must ensure that they have been assigned a company before enrolling. To do this, you must contact the ETSi external relations service .
    • Non-taught subject “English in Engineering”: recognition of 4.5 credits to the student who requests it and accredits a level equivalent to B2 in English.
    • Academic recognition for extra-university activities (cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation) up to a maximum of 6 credits in accordance with university regulations. This calculation includes language recognition: students who certify a C1 or higher level of English or a B1 or higher level of another language other than English may request recognition of 3 additional credits for each language up to a maximum of 6 credits.
    • Credits recognized for mobility.
    • Excess credits not recognized in other subjects for those students from the 2010 plan.
       
  • The Final Degree Project corresponds to 12 credits.
      It can only be presented and evaluated once the student has passed at least 70% of the total credits of the degree.
  • It is also remembered that the level of linguistic skills required to obtain this degree is B1 in English , other languages ​​not being valid.