Entry and requirements
Entry Requirements Industrial Organization Engineering
If you are thinking of studying the Industrial Organisation Engineering Degree, you will probably recognise yourself in several of these statements:
INDUSTRY
I have always been interested in the industrial world and how the equipment is organised.
SYNTHESIS
I possess a keen ability to synthesise ideas when it comes to identifying and proposing improvements.
ORGANISATION
I consider myself to be an organised person. I like to have everything under control, neat and tidy
NUMBERS
I have always been good at physics, maths and science.
ENVIRONMENT
I try not to pollute, I recycle and I care about the environment.
COLLEAGUES
I work well in a group, I can cooperate and manage teams to achieve objectives.
"Do you identify with these? In that case, studying the Degree in Organisational Engineering is the best option for you."
There are two ways you can access this degree
After having completed Baccalaureate or Higher Level Vocational Training.
You have studied Baccalaureate
It is recommended that you have studied the Baccalaureate in Science and Technology. It is important that you have studied Physics and Mathematics, as well as Technical Drawing, Technology and Chemistry.
You have studied Higher Level Vocational Training
We recommend having studied relevant Higher Level Training Cycles such as Production planning in Mechanical Manufacturing or similar.
Here you can see the Regulatory Framework of the credit recognition and transfer system.
Degree subjects
- Manufacturing Processes
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Quality, Safety and the Environment
- Quantitative Methods of Industrial Organisation
- Optimisation Techniques and Tools
- Industrial Project Management
- Creativity Techniques
- Quality Engineering
Linguistic requirements
In accordance with the linguistic policy of the Higher Polytechnic School responsible for carrying out the teaching, students are expected to obtain around 60% of the credits in Basque, around 20% in Spanish and the remaining 20% in English.
Therefore, it is desirable that before enrolling that you have previously acquired the language skills listed below: