Joint curricular itinerary for the double degree
- Description. A curricular itinerary is proposed to jointly study the
Master's Degrees in Industrial Engineering (MII) and in Environmental Engineering
(MIAMB), based on the complementarity between both degrees. - Purpose. The completion of the itinerary leads to obtaining the two degrees that compose it.
- The programming teacher has the following characteristics:
- The optional module (30 credits) of the Master of Industrial Engineering
It will be taken through subjects of the Master in Environmental Engineering.
This possibility appears as an option in the Master's report in
Industrial engineering. The specific list of subjects to be taken is the
following:- Evaluation of environmental quality (3 credits)
- Design of water treatment plants (4.5 credits)
- Air pollution engineering (4.5 credits)
- Waste engineering (3 credits)
- Life cycle analysis (3 credits)
- Environmental management in industry (4.5 credits)
- Advanced purification technologies (4.5 credits)
- Soil remediation (3 credits)
- The subject “Entrepreneurship”, of 3 credits, is common to both
master's degrees, so only the subject corresponding to the Master's Degree in
Environmental Engineering will be taken. - The rest of the mandatory subjects will be taken from the Master in Industrial Engineering
. - The rest of the mandatory subjects will be taken from the Master in Advanced Design in Mechanical Engineering.
- Additionally, it is necessary to take into account that the Master in
Industrial Engineering contemplates a Leveling Block, composed of
subjects designed so that all students of the Engineering program
Industrial (composed of the Degree in Technology Engineering
Industrial Engineering plus the Master in Industrial Engineering) acquire the same
competencies, regardless of the degree with which one accesses the
Master. These subjects, which are within the optional module
of the Master in Industrial Engineering, must be taken, in case of
that the Academic Committee of the master's degree deems it necessary, so
additional to the 147 credits of the double Master as complements of
training. They are the following:- Rational Mechanics Complements
- Numerical methods
- Heat Transmission Complements
- Manufacturing Technology Complements
- Electrical Technology Accessories
- Mathematics applied to Engineering
- The optional module (30 credits) of the Master of Industrial Engineering
- Number of credits in the itinerary. The total number of credits for the double Master's degree is 147.
- Access. As access requirements, it will be required to meet both the access requirements to the MII and those corresponding to the MIAMB, with the respective Academic Commissions retaining the powers over the assessment of candidates and the establishment of training complements and leveling subjects to which the reports refer. verification, with the exception of the subjects specified in point 3d of this section, which will be considered training complements for the double Master's degree.
- Recommended entry profile. The double degree itinerary is aimed at students with previous training at the degree level in Industrial Technology Engineering, graduates in Industrial Chemical Engineering, and graduates in Chemical Engineering.
- Offer of places. In principle, they intend to offer 5 places for this double itinerary, a number that may be modified in subsequent courses depending on demand.
- Teaching organization.
- Groups. The MII subjects will be taken jointly with the students who continue the studies of said degree. Likewise, the MIAMB subjects will be taught jointly with the students taking this degree. The schedule of these master's degrees will be defined so that there are no schedule incompatibilities in the double degree.
- Academic bodies. Each degree will be managed by its corresponding Academic Commission, which in relation to admission to studies and the creation of the Leveling Block for each student, will act in a coordinated manner.
- Temporary programming of teachings. The following tables show the timing of the different subjects, indicated in:
- Green: Subjects to be taken at the MII.
- Blue: Subjects to be taken at MIAMB.
- Red: Common subjects.
Proposal Summary:
*Includes 30 leveling credits to be taken according to previous training.