Curriculum
Master 's Degree in Industrial Engineering was launched , the only degree that qualifies graduates to practice as Industrial Engineers (Higher Engineering). The curriculum approved by the University comprises 120 ECTS credits (two academic years), and graduates in Industrial Technology Engineering from the ETSi (School of Industrial Engineering) will have direct and preferential access. Furthermore, some courses will be recognized (validated) for these students. Double Master's degree combinations are offered, combining this Master's program with other specialized Master's programs taught at the ETSi .
The implementation of the 2024 master's plan begins in the 2024/25 academic year ( link ).
General Structure of the Master's Degree
Basic training:
Compulsory: 78 credits.
Elective: 30 credits.
External internships:
Compulsory practicum: 0 credits.
Internships in companies (Elective): 15 credits.
Master's thesis: 12 credits.
Information sheet of the Study Plan for Enrollment in the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering.
Extinction process of the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (2014 plan)
Starting in the 2024/25 academic year, the 2024 curriculum for the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering, taught at the ETSI, will be implemented. The phase-out schedule for the 2014 curriculum is presented below.
academic year 2024/25:
| It is being implemented (2024 plan) | It is being phased out (old plan) |
| First MII (only the "Industrial Technologies" specialty is implemented) | First MII |
academic year 2025/26:
| It is being implemented (2024 plan) | It is being phased out (old plan) |
| First MII (the rest of the specialties are implemented) | - |
| Second MII (only the "Industrial Technologies" specialty is implemented) | Second MII |
academic year 2026/27:
| It is being implemented (2024 plan) | It is being phased out (old plan) |
| Second MII (the rest of the specialties are implemented) | - |
The last year in which it will be possible to register for subjects in the 2014 plan (including the TFM) will be the 2027/28 academic year.