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Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Engineering

Introduction

The bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Engineering, with an offer of 180 places for new students, provides solid multidisciplinary training in different aspects of technology (mechanics, electricity, electronics, industrial scheduling, etc.) that takes a comprehensive view of engineering. You will gain in-depth knowledge of all industrial fields, from the most technological aspects to the business side, in addition to considering social and environmental needs. The training places an emphasis on project planning, supervision and management, which means that graduates in Industrial Technology Engineering are excellent technology managers and have the ability to adapt to any sector.If you choose to take this degree, you will have the opportunity to work in a wide range of industrial disciplines, such as automotive engineering, electronics, chemistry, mechanics, robotics, industrial design, electricity, bioengineering, mechatronics, materials engineering, transport, renewable energies, production and quality management, industrial scheduling and the environment.

The bachelor's degree provides the most appropriate training for those who later wish to take the master's degree in Industrial Engineering. Holders of the two degrees may officially practise as industrial engineers in Spain.

Aims

The academic planning of the bachelor's degree aims to achieve two things: to ensure a high employment rate of graduates in all sectors of the economy and to provide the most appropriate training for those who wish to go on to take the master's degree in Industrial Engineering, which confers the competencies required for professional practice. For this reason, the bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Engineering is the recommended pathway for entry into the profession of industrial engineering.

The bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Engineering aims to provide extensive knowledge of basic scientific and technological subjects that will enable you to learn new methods and theories. Upon completion of your studies, you will have developed the versatility to adapt to new situations and future technological developments that will improve products and processes in the sector.

Double degrees

With other Catalan universities

  • Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Engineering + Master's degree in Industrial Engineering + Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management (UOC)

  • Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Engineering + Master's degree in Industrial Engineering + Bachelor's degree in Economics (UOC)

More information on Programme for High Achievers website

Within the framework of the courses offered by the Interdisciplinary Higher Education Centre (CFIS)

You can also take an interdisciplinary double degree coordinated by the CFIS at two UPC schools.

Further information on the CFIS website

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Who is it for?

If you are a curious and creative person who is able to work in a team, is interested in science and technology and has a solid grounding in mathematics and physics, the training that you will receive on this bachelor's degree will make you highly versatile in developing and leading projects in all industrial sectors.

General information

Qualification type: Grau oficial. Official bachelor's degree. Recorded in the Ministry of Education's degree register.

Start date: September

Duration and study load: 4 years, 240 ECTS credits. One credit is equivalent to 25-30 hours of study.

Timetable and delivery: Face-to-face. The degree is taught in the mornings. Subjects may be repeated the following semester in the afternoons.

Language of instruction: Check the language of instruction for each subject (and timetable) in the course guide in the curriculum.

Information on language use in the classroom and students’ language rights

Fees, grants and financial aid: Consult the fees for bachelor's degrees. .  Consult the reduction percentage based on income (grants and payment options).

Academic coordinator: Montserrat Sánchez

 

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