Access and admission
Access to the Master's degree linked to the practice of the profession of Chemical Engineer will be granted to those who have previously acquired the skills set out in section 3 of the Ministerial Order establishing the requirements for the verification of official university degrees linked to the practice of the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer, and whose training is in accordance with that established in section 5 of the aforementioned order, all of which refers to the module of Specific Technology of Industrial Chemistry.
Admission to the Master's program will also be granted when the applicant's undergraduate degree covers the competencies outlined in the basic and common training modules for the industrial branch, as specified in section 5 of the Ministerial Order establishing the requirements for the verification of official university degrees related to the practice of the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer. In this case, the necessary supplementary courses must be completed to guarantee the competencies covered in the industrial chemistry section of the aforementioned order.
Likewise, those holding a degree in Energy Engineering (or similar), a qualification with the powers of a Mining Technical Engineer (Specialization in Energy Resources) and Industrial Technical Engineers specializing in Industrial Chemistry may access this Master's program, without prejudice to the establishment of any additional prior training deemed necessary in this case.
If there are more applications than places available, they will be ranked according to an assessment that will take into account the following criteria:
Academic record.
Student's level of preference for the entry qualification.
Curriculum Vitae, taking into account the student's work experience and any additional studies they may have, and in particular, their language skills. This assessment will be carried out by the Master's Academic Committee.
Once the applicants have been ranked according to the aforementioned evaluation criteria, all applicants will be admitted according to the number of available places, strictly in order of priority. In the event of withdrawals, applicants not initially selected may be considered for admission, again according to their order of merit.
Specifically, the Academic Committee will give priority to graduates in Chemical Engineering from the ETSi, given that this degree has served as a reference for the design of the Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering curriculum.
The admission and enrollment procedure is governed by the Andalusian Single District Agreement.