Knowledge, understanding and capacity to apply the legislation necessary in the exercise of the profession of Industrial Engineer.
To apply the knowledge acquired and resolve problems in new or unfamiliar environments within broader and multidisciplinary contexts.
To be able to exercise functions of general management, technical management and R+D+i project management in plants, companies and technological centres.
To be able to integrate knowledge and face up to the complexity of formulating judgements based on information which, although it may be incomplete or limited, includes reflections on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of knowledge and judgements.
To conduct research, development and innovation in products, processes and methods.
To conduct strategic planning and apply it to construction and production, quality and environmental management systems.
To have appropriate knowledge of the scientific and technological aspects of mathematical, analytical and numerical methods in engineering, electrical engineering, energy engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, continuous medium mechanics, industrial electronics, automation, manufacturing, materials, quantitative methods of management, industrial computing, urban planning, infrastructures, etc.
To know how to communicate the conclusions and knowledge and the underlying reasons behind them to specialised and non-specialised audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner.
To manage, plan and supervise multidisciplinary teams.
To plan, calculate and design products, processes, facilities and plants.
To possess learning skills allowing further study in a self-directed and autonomous manner.
To technically and economically manage projects, facilities, plants, companies and technological centres.