(Not offered) Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and Electrical Power Systems

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Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII) and Electrical Power Systems (MSEE)

Presentation and guide of the degree on the website of the University of Seville.

A curriculum is proposed for jointly pursuing Master's degrees in Industrial Engineering and Electrical Power Systems, based on the complementarity between the two qualifications.

Current legislation considers the profession of Industrial Engineer a regulated profession, the practice of which requires possession of the corresponding official Master's degree. The Master's degree in Industrial Engineering includes all the necessary competencies to acquire the professional qualifications of the regulated profession of Industrial Engineer, complying with all the precepts of Ministerial Order CIN/311/2009 (Official State Gazette of February 18, 2009) which establishes the requirements for the verification of official university degrees that qualify for the practice of the profession of Industrial Engineer, qualifications that are set out in the Decree of September 18, 1935, published in the Gazette of Madrid on September 20, 1935.

Additionally, it is necessary to take into account that the Master's in Industrial Engineering includes a Leveling Block, made up of subjects designed to ensure that all students of the Industrial Engineering program (comprising the Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering plus the Master's in Industrial Engineering) acquire the same competencies, regardless of the degree with which they access the Master's program. These subjects, which are within the optional module of the Master in Industrial Engineering, must be taken, if the Academic Committee of the Master considers it necessary, in addition to the 147 credits of the double Master as training supplements.


The proposed Master's Degree in Electrical Power Systems represents a further step in the training of engineers with the highest level of scientific and technical qualifications, whose contributions and roles in the production system and academia are fundamental. In this respect, the Master's program adheres to the directives of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), which has led to a rethinking of the organization of university studies and created a new pathway to doctoral studies through the Master's degree.

This Master's program addresses the traditional lack of specialized training at the Master's and Doctoral levels in the field of Electrical Power Systems in Spain. Accordingly, the proposed Master's program covers the standard content of similar Master's programs in the United States and Canada.