(Not offered) Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and Chemical Engineering
Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII) and Chemical Engineering (MIQ)
Presentation and Guide to the Degree on the website of the University of Seville.
Current legislation considers the regulated professions of Industrial Engineer and Chemical Engineer as professions whose practice requires possession of the corresponding official Master's degree.
The Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII) includes all the necessary competencies to acquire the professional qualifications of the regulated profession of Industrial Engineer, complying with all the precepts of 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 included in the Decree of September 18, 1935, published in the Gazette of Madrid of September 20, 1935.
The Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering (MIQ) complies with the recommendations of the Resolution of June 8, 2009, of the General Secretariat of Universities (Official State Gazette of August 4, 2009), to qualify for the profession of Chemical Engineer. In particular, it equips students to perform a wide range of activities related to the chemical industry and related sectors such as energy, paper, textile, pharmaceutical, food, petroleum, rubber, materials, and biotechnology industries; the development of new chemical products and processes; the recycling and treatment of industrial waste; and environmental studies, quality management, and health and safety.
The combination of these two degrees provides students with a solid scientific foundation, as well as a broad range of knowledge in various industrial technologies (mechanical, electrical, electronic, automation, materials, industrial construction, projects, production, chemistry and the environment, energy, and industrial organization). This degree also enables students to apply scientific and technical knowledge in research, development, innovation, and management in multidisciplinary environments; to generate and transfer technical knowledge; and to formulate, design, develop, manage, and lead complex projects. This comprehensive combination shapes them into multidisciplinary professionals capable of working in multiple fields. The total number of credits for the dual Master's degree is 153.5 credits, excluding supplementary courses. Certain subjects may be eligible for credit transfer depending on the courses each student has taken in their previous degree.