Registration guide for the 2025/26 academic year
New students
The following figures show the recommended time frame based on your original qualification.
Teaching in English : All compulsory subjects and those in the Industrial Technologies specialization have a section taught in English. You can consult the schedule for the English sections here .
Students from generalist GITI programs (see the different specializations offered )
Students can consult the timetable for subjects in specializations 1 and 3-10 in the timetable for the Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering (GITI) ( link ), as this year, exceptionally, these courses will be taught according to the degree program calendar. Specialization 2 does appear in the master's program timetable, as it follows the normal calendar.
Students from the GITI-US plan 2010
Students from degree programs at the Andalucía Tech Campus (US-UMA)
Students from degrees that grant access to the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer
Specialization Elective (light gray subject) : 5 ECTS
Students from generalist GITI can take one of the options indicated in the specialization chosen by the student as electives of specialization ( link ).
specializations as electives , except for the Industrial Technologies specialization and the one that corresponds to their training in the original degree.
Common electives (strong yellow subjects) : 10 ECTS
All students may freely choose from the following subjects (students taking any of these subjects should take into account the prior training required for their degree):
Any subject from the master's specializations taught in C2 ), except for the specialization the student is already studying . Only if the student is studying the Industrial Technologies Specialization: these subjects count as both specific and common electives, but they cannot take those that correspond to their original degree program.
Common elective subjects specific to the master's degree from the following offer, all worth 5 credits and from the C2 level:
Forensic Engineering: Selection and Characterization of Materials
Professional practice of Engineering
Integrated cycle of industrial plants
Projects and Integrated Management of Works in Industrial Engineering
Business Management Systems
Transportation Engineering
Advanced design in PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) environments
Communication Techniques and Professional Skills
Electrical Installation Design and Maintenance
Energy Storage Systems
Subjects from other ETSi master's programs from the following list, all 5 credits and C2 level:
Transient and Dynamic Analysis of Electrical Systems (you must have a degree with training in electrical engineering to be able to take this course)
Application of Computational Methods to Mechanical Design (must come from a degree with training in mechanical engineering to be able to take it)
Distribution Systems Control (you must have a degree with training in automatic engineering to be able to take this course)
Vehicle Control (you must have a degree with training in automation engineering to be able to take this course)
Multibody Systems Dynamics (you must have a degree with training in mechanical engineering to be able to take this course)
Advanced Supply Chain Design and Management (requires a degree with training in organizational engineering to be able to take this course)
Fundamentals and Simulation of Manufacturing Processes (you must have a degree with training in mechanical engineering to be able to take this course)
Advanced Fracture and Fatigue Mechanics (requires a degree with training in mechanical engineering to be able to take this course)
Advanced Materials Mechanics (you must have a degree with training in mechanical engineering to be able to take this course)
Micro and Nano Electronics (you must have a degree with training in electronic engineering to be able to take this course)
Optimization and Control in Energy Systems (you must have a degree with training in automatic engineering to be able to take this course)
Perception in Automation and Robotics (you must have a degree with training in automation engineering to be able to take this course)
Transients in Electrical Machines and Drives (you must have a degree with training in electrical engineering to be able to take this course)
Curricular internships (up to 10 ECTS) or recognition of extracurricular internships, professional experience or stays in research centers (up to 10 credits).
Students who continue their studies
Teaching in English : all subjects (except electives) have at least one section taught in English. You can consult the timetable for the English sections (available in June) here .
Students continuing their studies in the master's program can choose their specialty and common electives from among the subjects offered to newly admitted students (students taking any of these subjects must take into account the prior training required for their degree of access).
Students from the GITI-US plan 2010
They can request the recognitions that correspond to them for their mention in the GITI 2010. See table .
Students who have adapted since MII-2014
Students who have adapted to the MII-US plan 2024 from the MII-US plan 2014 will be able to take all the subjects of the new plan.
Students who have adapted to the 2024 plan and wish to take the 3rd exam for any of the first enrollment subjects in which they were enrolled in the 2024/25 academic year or earlier in the 2014 plan must complete an application and submit it to the ETSi Secretariat or submit it through the Electronic Office of the University of Seville .
Deadline: until September 26, 2025.