(Not offered) Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and Thermal Energy Systems
Double Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII) and Thermal Energy Systems (MSET)
Presentation and Guide to the Degree on the website of the University of Seville.
A curriculum is proposed for jointly pursuing the Master's degrees in Industrial Engineering and Thermal Energy Systems, based on the complementarity between the two qualifications. The Master's degree in Thermal Energy Systems is designed to provide future graduates with the appropriate training in the area of energy generation, transformation, and efficient and clean use for its various applications, with special emphasis on the fundamentals of technologies and systems for its transformation into mechanical, thermal, or electrical energy, and focusing on the efficient and sustainable use of energy. As a general approach, the aim is to train students in the knowledge and skills related to the processes that take place from the availability of primary energy to its final use in its different forms: mechanical, thermal, or electrical; that is: processes, machines, and final energy applications.
This training complements that provided by the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering, which gives students a solid scientific foundation across a wide range of knowledge in various industrial technologies (mechanical, electrical, electronic, automation, materials, industrial construction, projects, production, chemistry and environment, energy, and industrial organization). This equips them as multidisciplinary professionals capable of working in industries, companies, or public organizations, as well as in private practice.
This Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering includes a Bridging Module, comprised of subjects designed to ensure that all students in the Industrial Engineering program (which consists of the Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering plus the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering) acquire the same competencies, regardless of their undergraduate degree. These subjects, which are part of the elective module of the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering, must be taken as supplementary courses, if deemed necessary by the Master's Academic Committee, in addition to the 147 credits of the double Master's degree.