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Dual Master’s in Industrial Engineering / Mechanics of Materials and Structures

Master's Thesis

The Master's Thesis (Final Project - TFM) will give students the opportunity to demonstrate the maturity and technical and scientific level they have reached during the course.The project must be an integral and original one, in which the competences acquired during the studies are combined.

Given that the MEI degree gives professional attributions, the TFM is regulated by the RD, where the TFM is defined by Ministerial Order CIN/311/2009: Realización, presentación y defensa, una vez obtenidos todos los créditos del plan de estudios, de un ejercicio original realizado individualmente ante un tribunal universitario, consistente en un proyecto integral de Ingeniería Industrial de naturaleza profesional en el que se sinteticen las competencias adquiridas en las enseñanzas. This means the work must be presented and defended before a university tribunal.Consult the regulations governing the TFM of the UdG , approved by the Governing Council in session 6/12, of 26 July 2012, and the regulations for developing and organising the essential aspects that regulate the Master's Thesis, approved on 31 March 2016.

As two courses are undertaken, you will be able to do one thesis for each course or a single thesis incorporating a section for each course which will be assessed under the joint degree regulations.If you opt to do a single thesis, it can be an industrial engineering project on a topic of your choice, which must include extensive application of knowledge of materials and structures to demonstrate the skills the Master in Mechanics of Materials and Structures.Or it could be a mechanics of materials and structures project, in which case it must include an extensive part of industrial engineering to comply with the skills of the Master in Industrial Engineering.It can be done in a company or a research group.

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