Curriculum
A curriculum is proposed to jointly study the University Master's Degrees in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering, which gives access to the practice of both professions and benefits from the high transversality of content between both degrees.
With the Master's in Industrial Engineering, you will acquire knowledge in various industrial technologies (mechanical, electrical, electronic, automation, materials, industrial construction, projects, production, energy, and industrial organization), while with the Master's in Chemical Engineering, you will specialize in specific disciplines of Chemical Process Engineering and, optionally, Environmental Engineering. This dual master's degree will equip you to apply scientific and technical knowledge in research, development, innovation, and management in multidisciplinary environments, to generate and transfer technical knowledge, and to formulate, design, develop, manage, and lead complex projects. This comprehensive training will enable you to pursue your professional career in multiple fields.
General Structure of the Master's Program
BASIC TRAINING
Compulsory: 82.5 credits.
Elective: 15 credits.
EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS
Mandatory Practicum: 0 credits.
Internships in companies (Optional): 15 credits.
Master's thesis: 15+15 credits.
Completion: The culmination of the itinerary leads to obtaining the two titles that comprise it.