WITH INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE
CURRICULUM / STUDY PLAN
The specialization program spans three semesters. The curriculum map comprises three core training components, plus a thesis.
Learning Units
The learning units (previously approved by the faculty board) are categorized into three types:
1. Technical
2. Skills & Competencies
3. Monitoring
The credits associated with the Learning Units required to complete each postgraduate level, and their distribution, are detailed in the following table.
|
LEVEL |
Total Credits from LU |
Technical LU |
Skills and Competiencies LU |
Monitoring LU |
|
Specialization |
48 |
24 |
20 |
4 |
|
|
|
Two Specialiced LU |
Five Innovation Modules |
Departamental Semionar I&II |
Follow-up Learning Units
The Follow-up Learning Units consist of Departmental Seminars, each worth 2 credits. The available options for Technical Learning Units and Skills & Competencies Learning Units are presented in Tables I and II.
The implementation of the project is based on addressing a technological need and represents approximately half of the total time devoted to the Specialization Program.
Undergraduate Dissertation
The dissertation shall focus on the innovation or technological development project carried out by the candidate. It must address a specific technological need and will also require approximately half of the total program time.
The project must be of immediate practical application, aimed at fostering technological innovation across various industrial sectors. This approach will contribute to strengthening scientific, technological, and innovation capacities, while directly tackling the challenges and needs arising within companies.




