Access from a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering / Industrial Chemistry
Graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, or Chemical Processes, which qualifies them for the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer specializing in Industrial Chemistry, have direct access to the Master's program. These students will pursue the specialization in Industrial Technologies with a specific curriculum comprised of the following subjects:
code | name | four-month period |
| 52210023 | Data Engineering in Organizations | C1 |
| 52210024 | Structural Engineering | C2 |
| 52210044 | Automatic Technology | C2 |
| 52210046 | Machine Technology | C1 |
| 52210047 | Electrical Technology | C1 |
| 52210048 | Electronic Technology | C1 |
The time distribution of subjects for these students would be as follows:
Important: Depending on the curriculum of the original degree, the student may have already passed some of the courses in their specialization within Industrial Technologies. In that case, the Master's Academic Committee will inform the student that they need to take an additional elective course in their specialization to complete the total of 35 credits.