Access from GITI: Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering

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Degrees in Industrial Technology Engineering with a generalist nature

Students who come from a degree that combines advanced knowledge of the Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical and Chemical branches may take any of the 10 specialties that allow the student to delve deeper into any of the areas of industrial engineering (that is, all except Industrial Technologies).

List of universities (plans) that the Academic Commission considers as "generalist":

  • GITI, University of Seville, plan 2024

  • GITI, University of Oviedo (Gijón School)

  • GITI, University of Valladolid

  • GITI, UPC (all)

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Degrees in Industrial Technology Engineering with a specialist character

Students who come from a degree that have taken a mention/intensification in their degree of origin or who have not had advanced subjects in the Electrical, Electronics, Mechanics and Chemistry branches will have to take the Industrial Technologies Specialty . In particular cases, if the lack of advanced subjects is limited to a single branch of industrial engineering, the student may request the Academic Committee of the master's degree to take a subject as a complementary training in order to make up for said deficiencies.

List of universities (plans) that the Academic Commission considers as "specialists":

  • GITI, University of Seville, 2010 plan

  • GITI, Loyola University of Andalusia

  • GITI, University of Cádiz (all)

  • GITI, UPM

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