Access
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Article 16 of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of 29 October, amended by Royal Decree 861/2010, concerning the organization of official university education, establishes that for access to official master's education, applicants must hold either an official Spanish university degree or one conferred by a higher education institution in a country belonging to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) that entitles access to master's education in such country.
Access may also be granted to those possessing a degree from an educational system outside the EHEA, without requiring its homologation, but following verification by the UMH that the degree represents an educational level that is equivalent to the corresponding official Spanish university degree and that it entitles access to graduate education within the issuing country.
Access requirements
Section 4.2 of Ministerial Order CIN/311/2009 (Spanish Official State Gazette (BOE), of 18 February 2009) establishes the master's access requirements. As such, these may access master's-level education in industrial engineering:
- Access to the master's program will also be permitted when the applicant's undergraduate degree attests to successful completion of the basic training module along with the module common to the field, without covering a complete block of the specific technology module but does cover 48 credits of those offered in the set of blocks of said module of those established in Section 5 of Ministerial Order CIN/351/2009, like for example undergraduate degrees that, with designations of grado en tecnologías industriales (bachelor's in industrial technology) or those similar, replace part of the former training for industrial engineers.
- Likewise, holders of any other undergraduate degree may access this master's program, subject in these cases to TC that are deemed necessary being set.
Admissions
The characteristic incoming student for the Master's in Industrial Engineering is an individual holding an undergraduate degree in one area of industrial engineering. Depending upon the degree of origin, training complements (TC) have been established. The aim of these TC is to supplement the training specific to undergraduate industrial engineering programs in such a manner that, for example, a mechanical engineer furthers his or her knowledge about electronic engineering in order to be able to successfully take this master's program's courses.
Training Complement courses taken depending upon each student's undergraduate engineering degree:
UMH Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering:
- Electronics (TC)
- Automation (TC)
- Electricity and Energy (TC)
UMH Bachelor's in Electronic Engineering and Industrial Automation:
- Process Engineering and Thermal Engineering (TC)
- Mechanics (TC)
- Electricity and Energy (TC)
UMH Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering:
- Electronics (TC)
- Process Engineering and Thermal Engineering (TC)
- Mechanics (TC)