Curriculum
A curricular itinerary is proposed to jointly study the university masters in chemical engineering and environmental engineering, which gives access to the exercise of both professions and benefits from the high transversality of content between both titles.
With the Master in Industrial Engineering you will acquire knowledge in various industrial technologies (mechanics, electricity, electronics, automation, materials, industrial constructions, projects, production, energy, and industrial organization) while with the Master in Chemical Engineering you will specialize in specific disciplines of Chemical Process Engineering and, optionally, Environmental Engineering. With this double master's degree you will be able to apply scientific-technical knowledge in research, development, innovation and management in multidisciplinary environments, to generate and transfer technical knowledge and to state, design, develop, manage and direct complex projects. This complete training will enable you to develop your professional work in multiple fields.
General Structure of the Master
Mandatory basic training 82.5 credits.
Optional: 15 credits.
External practices
Mandatory: 0 credits.
Practices in companies (optional): 15 credits.
End of Master: 15+15 credits.
Completion: The completion of the itinerary leads to obtaining the two degrees that compose it.