(Not offered) Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and Thermal Energy Systems

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Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII) and Thermal Energy Systems (MSET)

A curricular itinerary is proposed to jointly study the Master's Degrees in Industrial Engineering and Thermal Energy Systems , based on the complementarity between both degrees. The Master's degree in Thermal Energy Systems is organized with the aim of providing adequate training to future graduates in the area of ​​efficient and clean generation, transformation and use of energy for its different applications, with special emphasis on the fundamentals. of technologies and systems for their transformation into mechanical, thermal or electrical energy, and focusing their interest on the efficient and sustainable use of energy.

As a general approach, it is about training students in the knowledge and skills related to the processes that take place from the moment primary energy is available to the final use of energy in its different forms: mechanical, thermal or electrical; that is: processes, machines and final energy applications. This training complements that provided by the Master's degree in Industrial Engineering, which provides students with solid scientific training on a wide variety of knowledge in various industrial technologies (mechanics, electricity, electronics, automation, materials, industrial constructions, projects, production , chemistry and environment, energy and industrial organization), which trains you as a multidisciplinary professional with the ability to develop your professional work in industries, companies or public organizations, as well as for the free exercise of the profession

This Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering includes a Block of Leveling, composed of subjects designed so that all students of the Industrial Engineering program (composed of the Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering plus the Master in Industrial Engineering) acquire the same skills, regardless of the degree from which they access the Master. These subjects, which are within the optional module of the Master in Industrial Engineering, must be taken as complementary training, if the Academic Committee of the master deems it necessary, in addition to the 147 credits of the double Master.