Bologna Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management
Lisbon , Portugal
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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Industrial Engineering
Area of study
Business and Administration | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Bologna Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management
The Bologna Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management is a comprehensive program that combines engineering and management disciplines.
CV
The curriculum is structured into several areas, including:
- Basic Sciences
- Engineering Sciences
- Transversal Competence
- Specialty Disciplines
Basic Sciences
This area includes courses such as:
- Linear Algebra
- Differential and Integral Calculus I
- Programming Elements
- Introduction to Management
- Chemistry (Chemistry)
- Seminars in Engineering and Industrial Management
Engineering Sciences
This area includes courses such as:
- Geometric Drawing and Modeling
- Electrotechnical Elements
- Civil Engineering Elements
- Mechanical Engineering Elements
- Chemical Engineering Elements
- Operational Research Fundamentals
- Energy Systems Management
- Thermodynamics and Transport Phenomena
Transversal Competence
This area includes courses such as:
- Business Law
Specialty Disciplines
This area includes courses such as:
- Project Evaluation
- Accounting
- Financial Management
- Industrial and Environmental Management
- Operations Management
- Macroeconomics
- Marketing (Marketing)
- Microeconomics
Course Structure
Each course has a specific structure, including:
- Contact Hours
- Autonomous Work
- Total Workload
Credits and Requirements
The program requires a total of 180 credits for completion, with each course having a specific credit value. Some courses have prerequisites, such as:
- Complex Analysis and Differential Equations, which requires Differential and Integral Calculus II (Differential and Integral Calculus II) and Differential and Integral Calculus I (Differential and Integral Calculus I)
- Differential and Integral Calculus II, which requires Differential and Integral Calculus I
Academic Calendar
The program follows a semester structure, with two semesters per academic year. The academic calendar includes:
- Year 1, Semester 1 (Year 1, Semester 1)
- Year 1, Semester 2 (Year 1, Semester 2)
- Year 2, Semester 1 (Year 2, Semester 1)
- Year 2, Semester 2 (Year 2, Semester 2)
- Year 3, Semester 1 (Year 3, Semester 1)
- Year 3, Semester 2 (Year 3, Semester 2)
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