Teaching planning
The Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (2024 curriculum) is a 120 ECTS qualification (two academic years). The distribution of courses within the master's program varies depending on the chosen specialization.
If you hold a degree in Industrial Technology Engineering (or a similar field) with a general focus, you will begin your specialization in the first year. The enrollment schedule for new students in the 2025/26 academic year (and subsequent years) is shown below . ** See here for the enrollment schedule for students entering in the 2024/25 academic year **
In the case of students with an engineering degree that grants access to the master's program, but with a specialization, they will be required to complete the Industrial Technologies specialization, which aims to standardize their training across the different branches of industrial engineering. The schedule for new students entering the 2025/26 academic year (and subsequent years) is shown below . ** See here the schedule for students entering the 2024/25 academic year **
The supplementary training subjects will be taken in the Degree in Industrial Technology Engineering of the University of Seville (2024 plan).
The student must pass 10 credits of common electives (yellow). The course offerings are classified into three blocks:
Professional block, composed of subjects on the development of the professional practice of Industrial Engineering.
Optional block in Industrial Engineering, made up of subjects from the specialties of the master's degree (except Industrial Technologies) and from other master's degrees of the ETSi.
Mobility and work placement block, consisting of the following subjects:
Work placements: up to 10 credits
Optional subjects taken in mobility programs: up to 10 credits
Supplement to Master's Thesis completed in mobility programs: 10 credits
Stays in research laboratories of public bodies, universities or companies: up to 10 credits
Students from GITI-US plan 2010
Students who obtained the GITI-US degree (2010 curriculum) and who are admitted to the MII program (2024 curriculum) must also complete the Industrial Technologies specialization. The correspondence between the specialization obtained in the GITI-US program (2010 curriculum) and the subjects to be taken in the Industrial Technologies specialization is presented below.
| Mention of the GITI-US plan 2010 | Itinerary to be followed within the Industrial Technologies specialty of the MII plan 2024 |
| Mechanics - Machines , Mechanics - Construction , Materials | See registration guide . |
| Energy , Industrial Chemistry | |
| Automation , Electricity , Electronics | |
| Organization and Production |