Planning the teaching involves the structuring of content, systems and methodologies that make it possible to acquire the knowledge, capacities, abilities and basic skills necessary for students to be able to develop their activity in any of the lines specified in the professional profile defined for the degree.
The curriculum, structured into modules/subjects and courses, is based on the regulatory framework for the organisation and verification of official university education – RD 1393/2007 – and the guidelines developed by the University of La Laguna.
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UNIVERSITY MASTER'S DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
NOTE:
* 1Q means 1st quarter; 2Q means 2nd quarter (First year)
* 3Q means 3rd quarter, 4Q 4th quarter (Second year)
Students enrolled in the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering. Qualifying for the regulated profession of Industrial Engineer.
To graduate, the student must complete a total of 120 credits. Divided into two academic years (four semesters). Of these, 69 credits correspond to compulsory subjects (first year). 27 credits are for Elective Specialty subjects. 12 credits for the External Internship subject and finally 12 credits for the TFM subject.
Within the Electromechanical Technology specialty, students can choose one of two itineraries: the Mechanics itinerary or the Electrical Technology itinerary. In relation to the External Practices subject, students must have completed the first academic year.