Official title

90 credits

MUCII

Spanish

Valencia

Spanish – B2

Presential

UPV Vera Campus Site (Valencia)

In detail

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Description of the title

In the current situation, companies demand highly qualified professionals. The Master’s Degree in Industrial Constructions and Installations (MUCII) is focused on training professionals and researchers for the development of actions related to construction, structural elements and installations in any type of building.

The Master’s Degree in Industrial Construction and Installations (MUCII) represents a good option for specialized and quality training for all those technicians who wish to develop their professional activity in the field of construction and installations. The high number of graduates who are employed in the sector is proof of this.

Graduates of the master’s degree will be qualified to work in any field related to construction (both metallic and concrete structures) and all types of installations (electrical, lighting, fluids, air conditioning, etc.), both for industrial and non-industrial buildings.

This master’s degree allows:

  • Acquire a specialized and advanced level of knowledge.
  • To enter the labor market under more advantageous conditions.
  • Improve the employment situation of the students within their companies.
  • Obtain an added value, and differential, compared to other professionals.
  • Given its status as an official degree, access to different doctoral programs, leading to the subsequent award of the title of Doctor of Engineering.

Objectives of the degree

To deepen the knowledge of industrial constructions and installations of graduates of the Industrial and Architecture branches.

To extend the application of the techniques and procedures of industrial constructions and installations to a wide range of professionals through the integration of disciplines involved in the industrial building project.

Consolidate lines of research in the field of industrial constructions and installations.

To facilitate permanent training processes for professionals in the construction and industrial installations sector, by means of an attractive product that is constantly evolving and adapting to the current training demand.

At the end of their studies, graduates will be able to:

To carry out research work in the field of construction and industrial installations.

To conceive, design, elaborate and draft advanced industrial building and urbanization projects.

Work as part of a team in engineering, construction and related companies.

Directing, executing, starting up and legalizing industrial building and urbanization works.

Analyze and simulate structural, construction and installation systems.

To enhance, optimize, and improve the efficiency of systems in building and industrial urbanization.

Maintain industrial facilities.

Renovate and rehabilitate structural systems and installations.

To develop environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions.

Career opportunities

Graduates will be employed in technical and management positions related to construction and installations of all types.

  • Engineering
  • Construction and installation companies
  • Consultancies
  • Public Administration

Aimed primarily at

The Master’s Degree in Industrial Construction and Installations (MUCII) is designed for professionals in the construction and industrial installations sector.

  • Engineers and industrial graduates.
  • Architects and technical architects.
  • Engineers and graduates in the civil branch.
  • Other technicians with university education and knowledge in the area of installations and/or construction.

Structure of the master’s degree

Mandatory:75 ects |Electives:0 ects |External internships:0 ects |Final Master’s thesis (TFM):15 ects

Module 1. Industrial Construction Module :36 ects mandatory

Subject:Construction and structural engineering
Minimum credits: 15 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Industrial Construction
Minimum credits: 12 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Project Management and Direction
Minimum credits: 9 | Character: Compulsory

Module 2. Installations Module :39 ects mandatory

Subject:Industrial Installations
Minimum credits: 15 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Electrical installations
Minimum credits: 9 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Fluid installations
Minimum credits: 6 | Character: Compulsory

Subject:Thermal installations
Minimum credits: 9 | Character: Compulsory

Module 3. Master’s Thesis Module :15 ects final degree project

Subject:Master’s Thesis
Minimum credits: 15 | Subject: Final Degree Project

Internships

With the internships, students will bring their training closer to the professional reality. They will be able to carry out professional internships in various private and public companies, public administrations, technological institutes, consultancies and engineering firms thanks to the legal framework of the educational cooperation agreements signed with them. In some cases, students may even be able to complete their Master’s Thesis during these internships.

Extracurricular internships

The company internships of the Master’s Degree in Industrial Constructions and Installations (MUCII) are extracurricular, that is, those that can be performed on a voluntary basis during the training period and that, although they have the same purposes as the curricular internships, are not part of the curriculum. However, they will be included in the European Diploma Supplement in accordance with the regulations in force. They will have a maximum duration of 40% of the duration of the degree, to ensure the correct development and monitoring of academic activities by the students.

Internships can be carried out both in Spain and abroad, as well as at the University itself under the legal framework of educational cooperation agreements, and 100% of the internships are paid.

Company internships are a good complement to theoretical and practical learning, which allows students to gain experience in the selection process and professional job search, as well as work experience.

All information related to these internships can be consulted at the ETSII’s Business Subdirectorate, from the requirements to access, to the documentation to be submitted or the internship offers available.

Research and access to Ph.

Students who graduate from the master’s degree may continue to pursue doctoral studies leading to the subsequent award of the degree of Doctor of Engineering.

  • Doctorate Program in Industrial Engineering and Production
  • Doctorate Program in Construction Engineering
  • Doctoral Program in Water and Environmental Engineering
  • PhD Program in Design, Manufacturing and Management of Industrial Projects

Academic exchange / agreements with other universities

Students will be able to develop their Master’s Thesis (TFM) in one of the universities in more than 30 countries, both in Europe and the rest of the world, with which the School has signed academic exchange agreements.

This stay in another university allows you to complete your studies, to live a very positive personal experience, to get to know other cultures and to master other languages.

All the information on this subject can be consulted at the International Relations Sub-Directorate of the ETSII.

  • More than 30 countries with academic exchange agreements.
  • Positive personal experience.
  • Knowledge of other cultures and language skills.
  • Information available at the International Relations Department of the ETSII.

Facilities and laboratories

The ETSII has several computer classrooms equipped for teaching activities that require the use of computers.

In addition, the departments involved in the teaching of the master’s degree have specialized laboratories and computer rooms with specific technical software.

The departments involved in the teaching of the Master’s Degree in Industrial Constructions and Installations (MUCII) are the following:

  • Department of Construction Engineering and Civil Engineering Projects
  • Department of Mechanics of Continuous Mediums and Theory of Structures
  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Hydraulic Engineering and Environment
  • Department of Applied Thermodynamics
  • Engineering Projects Department

Master’s Thesis

The Master’s Thesis (TFM) is the last step of this training. It is an autonomous activity carried out by the student, with the support of one or more tutors. The TFM will consist of the completion of an original work or project in which knowledge, skills and competencies acquired by the student throughout his or her master’s studies will be demonstrated.

The final result must be an individual paper to be defended before a university court, following the current rules.

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