Double Master in Industrial Engineering and in Smart Grid
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- Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering
- Double Master in Industrial Engineering and in Smart Grid
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MASTER NOT OFFERED 2015/2016
The Master in Industrial Engineering enables graduates to practice as Industrial Engineers in accordance with current legislation.
The Master in Industrial Engineering is the official program of UC3M providing full professional accreditation as Industrial Engineer in accordance with current legislation.
This Master is structured around 90 ECTS credits.The Master consists of 90 ECTS, including a Master Thesis, distributed in 3 semesters.
The industrial engineering profession boasts a great tradition and is well-recognized in our country. Industrial Engineers' skills in combining different industrial technologies, management abilities and knowledge and skills in the field of industrial plants, facilities and buildings allow them to play a major role in economic activity, which is demonstrated by a high demand for Industrial Engineers in the labor market.
The Smart Grid Master is an official Master´s degree program with academic and professional guidance, offered by the University Carlos III of Madrid. The Master´s degree will last one academic year that corresponds to 60 ECTS credits.
The program provides solid technical training on subjects related to Smart Grids. Therefore the subjects will consist in cutting edge technology from the Industrial Engineering and Electrical Energy sectors that are responsible for the Smart Grids´ technological changes over the following years.
- Program
The Double Master's Degree Curriculum is structured around two academic years in which you will take 90 ECTS from the Master's Degree in Telecommunications and 30 ECTS from the Master in Smart Grid.
The 120 total credits from the dual curriculum is broken down as follows:
- In the first year, students take 15 compulsory subjects for the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (30 ECTS in each semester).
- During the second year of teaching, you will take 4 compulsory subjects subjects in Industrial Engineering (18 ECTS), 3 subjects subjects in Master in Smart Grid and 2 Master's Thesis (12 ECTS each).
FIRST ACADEMIC YEAR
First Term
Subjects ECTS Master in Industrial Engineering Electronic and Industrial Instrumentation Systems (C) 6 Chemical Process Analysis and Design (C) 6 Hydraulic Machines (C) 6 Industrial Heat and Cold (C) 6 Management of Industrial Enterprises (C) 6 Structural Engineering (C) 6 Second Term
Subjects ECTS Master in Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Automation Systems (C) 3 Process Control (C) 3 Dynamical Analysis and Control of Electrical Systems (C) 6 Structures and Industrial Constructions (C) 3 Machines and Thermal Engines (C) 3 Transport Engineering (C) 3 Management and Information Systems (C) 3 Industrial Facilities I (C) 3 Industrial Facilities II (C) 3 SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR
First Term
Subjects ECTS Master in Industrial Engineering Energy Sources (C) 3 Design Extension and Machines Test (C) 6 Design of Productive and Logistic Systems (C) 6 Choose an elective subject: Integrated Manufacturing Systems (Dpto. Sistemas y Automática) (E) 3 Integrated Manufacturing Systems (Dpto. Ing. Mecánica) (E) 3 Master in Smart Grid Communication Network and Services (C) 6 Choose one elective subject: Distributed Energy Resources (E) 6 Intelligent Energy Management (E) 6 Processing and Data Protection (E) 6 Ambient Intelligence for smart energy management (E) 6 Second Term
Subjects ECTS Master in Smart Grid Communication Protocols for Smart Grid (C) 6 Subjects ECTS Master's Thesis Master's Thesis - Master in Industrial Engineering 12 Master's Thesis - Master in Smart Grid 12 (C) Obligatoria / Compulsory
(E) Optativa / Elective coursecourse Programs
- Admission
Applications: OPEN
Requirements
The admission criteria for this Master's Degree are set out in the Ministerial Order CIN / 311/2009.
Admission criteriaStudent selection will be based on the applicant's CV. Specifically we will consider:
- To assess the applicant's academic record, the grade point average must be provided in accordance with Royal Decree 1125/2003, of 5 September.
- The applicant's professional experience in the Industrial Engineering field.
- Any letters of support and academic or professional references vouching for the applicant's admission to this Master’s Degree.
- In the event that the course is oversubscribed due tocase of high demand, personal interviews with candidates may be conducted.
- The University Carlos III does not set any special admissions test for this Master's Degree.
Foreign students:
Once accepted into the program students who do not belong to the Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior (EEES), must present their diplomas legalized by diplomatic procedures, or “The Hague Convention Apostille”.
Due to the professional nature of the master is a requirement to provide approved qualification. More information about make equivalent.
More information about Legalization of Documents.
If needed, documents must be accompanied by an official sworn translation into Spanish, no matter if students are part or not of the EEES.
Application:
The application is made on line:
Calendar and general information about admission
Documentation that must be uploaded to the on line application
- Practical Information
Academic calendar
Program course schedule
Direct access to timetable (2015/16) - Master in Industrial Engineering
From Monday to Thursday in the afternoon - Master in Smart Grid
Exam dates
Direct access to exams schedule
Campus
Program Fees 2015/2016 academic year
EU students:
- 43€ / ECTS - Master in Industrial Engineering
- 83,34€ / ECTS - Master in Smart Grid
Non EU students:
- 50€ / ECTS - Master in Industrial Engineering
- 95,84€ / ECTS - Master in Smart Grid
Enrollment: 90 ECTS in Master in Industrial Engineering and 30 ECTS in Master in Smart Grid.
Enrollment
Once you submit the application for admission, you will have to wait for the official acceptance in the Master program, before starting the enrollment process.
You can register on the Master’s degree program when you have finished the application admission process and you have received your acceptance.
Registration implies effective entry to the master's course as a student.
General information for enrolment in official Master’s degrees