Access from GITI: Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering

Degrees in Industrial Technology Engineering with a generalist focus

Students coming from a degree that combines advanced knowledge of the Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical and Chemical branches will be able to study any of the 10 specializations that allow the student to delve deeper into one of the areas of industrial engineering (that is, all except Industrial Technologies).

List of universities (programs) that the Academic Commission considers as "generalist" [ NOTE: this list is indicative and is subject to the review of the student's academic record ]:

  • GITI, University of Seville, 2024 plan

  • GITI, University of Oviedo (Gijón School)

  • GITI, University of Valladolid

  • GITI, UPC (all)

  • GITI, Alfonso X the Wise

  • GITI, University of Navarra

  • GITI, University of Zaragoza

  • GITI, URJC

  • GITI, University of Deusto

  • GITI, Polytechnic University of Cartagena

  • GITI, Antonio de Nebrija University

  • GITI, Carlos III University (depends on the choice of electives)

  • GITI, University of A Coruña (only if you do not have a mention or mentions of Smart Industry/Energy)

  • GITI, University of Alcalá (depends on the choice of electives)

  • GITI, University of Vigo

  • GITI, Jaume I University of Castellón

  • GITI, UNED (new plan or old plan without mention)

  • GITI, Ramon Llull University

  • GITI, UPV

  • GITI, University of Extremadura

 

Degrees in Industrial Technology Engineering with a specialist focus

Students with a degree that includes a specialization or intensification within their original degree, or who have not taken advanced courses in the Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical, and Chemical Engineering branches, will be required to complete the Industrial Technologies Specialization . In specific cases, if the lack of advanced courses is limited to a single branch of industrial engineering, the student may request permission from the Master's Academic Committee to take a supplementary course to address these deficiencies.

List of universities (programs) that the Academic Commission considers as "specialist" [ NOTE: this list is indicative and is subject to the review of the student's academic record ]:

  • GITI, University of Seville, 2010 plan

  • GITI, Loyola University of Andalusia

  • GITI, University of Cádiz (all)

  • GITI, UPM

  • GITI, University of Cantabria

  • GITI, University of Malaga

  • GITI, European University of Madrid

  • GITI, Comillas Pontifical University

  • GITI, Public University of Navarra