Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering

Competencies

Competencies are the set of knowledge, skills and attitudes to be acquired by students throughout the degree, aimed at preparing them for the exercise of professional activities.

CB6 – Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity to be original in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context

CB7 – Students know how to apply the knowledge acquired and their problem-solving ability in new or little-known environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.

CB8 – Students are able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, while incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.

CB9 – Students should be able to communicate their conclusions and the knowledge and ultimate reasons that support them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner.

CB10 – Students have the learning skills that will allow them to continue studying in a way that will be largely self-directed or autonomous.

CG1 – Have adequate knowledge of the scientific and technological aspects of: mathematical, analytical and numerical methods in engineering, electrical engineering, energy engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, continuous media mechanics, industrial electronics, automation, manufacturing, materials, quantitative management methods, industrial computing, urban planning, infrastructure, etc.

CG10 – Know how to communicate conclusions and the ultimate knowledge and reasons that support them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner.

CG11 – Possess the learning skills that allow you to continue studying in a self-directed or autonomous manner.

CG12 – Knowledge, understanding and ability to apply the legislation necessary for the practice of the profession of Industrial Engineer.

CG2 – Project, calculate and design products, processes, facilities and plants.

CG3 – Lead, plan and supervise multidisciplinary teams.

CG4 – Conduct research, development and innovation in products, processes and methods.

CG5 – Carry out strategic planning and apply it to construction, production, quality and environmental management systems.

CG6 – Manage projects, facilities, plants, companies and technological centres technically and economically

CG7 – Being able to perform general management, technical management and R&D&I project management functions in plants, companies and centres
technological.

CG8 – Apply acquired knowledge and solve problems in new or unfamiliar environments within broader, multidisciplinary contexts.

CG9 – Be able to integrate knowledge and deal with the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, although incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.

G1 – Knowledge and skills to organize and manage companies

G2 – Knowledge and skills in strategy and planning applied to different organizational structures

G3 – Knowledge of commercial and labor law

G4 – Knowledge of financial and cost accounting

G5 – Knowledge of management information systems, industrial organization, production and logistics systems and quality management systems

G6 – Skills for work organization and human resources management. Knowledge of occupational risk prevention

G7 – Knowledge and skills for integrated project management

G8 – Capacity for managing technological research, development and innovation

IP1 – Ability to design, build and operate industrial plants

IP2 – Knowledge of construction, building, installations, infrastructure and urban planning in the field of industrial engineering

IP3 – Knowledge and skills for the calculation and design of structures

IP4 – Knowledge and skills to project and design electrical and fluid installations, lighting, air conditioning and ventilation, energy savings and efficiency, acoustics, communications, home automation and smart buildings and security installations

IP5 – Knowledge of methods and techniques of industrial transport and handling

IP6 – Knowledge and skills to perform verification and control of facilities, processes and products

IP7 – Knowledge and skills to perform certifications, audits, verifications, tests and reports

TFM – Completion, presentation and defense, once all the credits of the study plan have been obtained, of an original exercise carried out individually before a university tribunal, consisting of a comprehensive Industrial Engineering project of a professional nature in which the skills acquired in the teachings are synthesized.

TI1 – Knowledge and ability to analyze and design systems for the generation, transportation and distribution of electrical energy

TI2 – Knowledge and ability to project, calculate and design integrated manufacturing systems

TI3 – Ability to design and test machines

TI4 – Ability to analyze and design chemical processes

TI5 – Knowledge and skills for the design and analysis of thermal machines and motors, hydraulic machines and industrial heating and cooling installations

TI6 – Knowledge and skills that enable understanding, analyzing, exploiting and managing different energy sources

TI7 – Ability to design electronic and industrial instrumentation systems

TI8 – Ability to design and project automated production systems and advanced process control