Curriculum
The master's degree provides students with a solid scientific foundation, as well as a wide variety of knowledge in various industrial technologies (mechanics, electricity, electronics, automation, materials, industrial construction, projects, production, chemistry and environment, energy, and industrial organization), which shapes them as multidisciplinary professionals capable of developing their professional work in industries, companies or public bodies, as well as for the free practice of the profession.
A curriculum itinerary is proposed to jointly study the University Master's Degrees in Industrial Engineering (MII) and in Advanced Design in Mechanical Engineering (MDAIM) , based on the complementarity between both degrees.
The aim is to equip engineering graduates with postgraduate knowledge that will be useful for their professional integration into various departments of private companies, including R&D, and the public administration, as well as for access to positions as professors or researchers at universities and public research centers. All of this is within the field of Mechanical Engineering.
General Structure of the Master's Program
BASIC TRAINING
Compulsory: 93 credits.
Elective: 30 credits.
EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS
Mandatory Practicum: 0 credits.
Internships in companies (Optional): 0 credits.
Master's thesis: 12+12 credits.
Completion: The culmination of the itinerary leads to obtaining the two titles that comprise it.