Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management
Costa da Caparica, Portugal
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
Portuguese
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 7,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* national students: 697 Euros/annual | international students: 7000 Euros/year
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Introduction
The Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from the New School of Science & Technology | FCT NOVA, is a first cycle course with a duration of three years, under the responsibility of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
It corresponds to the first cycle of the disintegration of the Integrated Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management.
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Erasmus+ Program - Under the Erasmus+ programme, students have the possibility to undertake a period of study at a European university, as an integral part of the degree study programme. It is a very rewarding experience both academically and personally.
Business fabric - The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering maintains excellent relationships with the business fabric and employers, providing student involvement in internships, research projects, and promoting master's dissertation work that, numerous times, culminates in student hiring.
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Curriculum
1st Semester
- linear algebra and analytic geometry
- Mathematical Analysis I
- Industrial draw
- Physics I
- Chemistry C
2nd Semester
- Mathematical Analysis II D
- Transversal Competencies for Science and Technology
- Economy
- Physics II
- Informatics for Science and Engineering D
- Introduction to Industrial Engineering
- Chemical Technologies and Processes
3rd Semester
- Mathematical Analysis III D
- Materials science
- Physics III
- Introduction to Solid Mechanics
- Odds and Statistics B
4th Semester
- General Electrotechnics
- Work Study
- Operational investigation
- Society, Sustainability and Digital Transformation
- Technologies and Mechanical Processes
- Thermofluids
5th Semester
- Accounting and Cost Analysis
- Quality management
- Quantitative methods
- Information systems
5th Semester - PIIC/PIPP Option
options
- Introduction to Scientific Research Program in Industrial Engineering and Management
- Introduction to Professional Practice in Industrial Engineering and Management Program
The student must obtain 3 credits in this option.
5th Semester - Curricular Unit of the Free Block
options
- Free Option(s)
6th Semester
- Industrial Automation and Control
- Economic engineering
- Logistics I
- Production Planning and Control
- Project in Engineering and Industrial Management
Program Outcome
There are three main objectives of this degree:
- Offer a solid basic preparation in Engineering and specific knowledge in the Technological and Management areas. Focus is given to the design and management of systems for the production of goods and services that are intended to be effective, efficient, safe and sustainable, ie suitable for current market demands.
- Obtain the engineering degree that allows immediate integration into the job market.
- Enable continuity to more advanced study cycles, such as the Master's in Industrial Engineering and Management, a second cycle course, also under the responsibility of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department. This Master allows developing more specific skills in Logistics, Production and Projects, Quality, Human Factors, Information Systems, Data and Decision, among others.
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Career Opportunities
In all areas of activity, from the design and improvement of the performance of systems for the production of goods and services, to the development of solutions within the scope of quality management, production planning and control, work study, logistics, process improvement, and the implementation of information systems. Specifically:
- Consultancy and design: technological and process consultancy; industrial engineering design offices.
- Chemical industry; to feed; automobile and component construction; metalworking; electromechanics and machine tools; among others.
- Services: transport; banking and insurance; hospitals and health facilities; Airlines; logistics and distribution; project management; retailers; certification bodies.
- Other outputs: public administration; engineering labs; teaching and research.
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Program Admission Requirements
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