Degree in Mineralurgical and Metallurgical Engineering of Raw Materials

Degree in Mineralurgical and Metallurgical Engineering of Raw Materials

Goals

University degree with a professional profile focused on Mining Engineering, within the specialty of mineralurgy and metallurgy, as well as in fields related to the extraction and use of mineral resources and waste within a circular economy, production of new materials, recycling and environmental technologies .

Duration

4 courses academics - 240 credits ECTS

Teaching

The teaching is type in person, where the main language of instruction is Spanish

Contact

Student Secretary. Tel: 910 676 324

Professional Outings

  • Enable integrationeithern of these graduates in companies that exploit and use natural resources related to mining raw materials, both of a general nature used for all types of industry, as well as critical raw materials of a strategic nature for current and future innovative technologies. They would also be integrated into engineering companies that develop projects for research, assessment and management of traditional materials and new alloys, all focused from a point of view of comprehensive, rational and sustainable use of them.

  • The teaYodegree in EngineeringYoa Mineralorrgic and Metalorrgy of Raw Materials, its main strength is found in being a socially valued qualification as heir to the qualifying title of Technical Mining Engineer, specializing in Mineralurgy and Metallurgy, which grants the professional attributions of the latter, which allows a good Job placement for all registered graduates who wish to practice the profession independently and/or direct access to the Enabling University Master's Degree in Mining Engineering or other Master's Degrees.

Subjects and Learning Guides

This itinerary grants the professional powers of Mining Technical Engineer, specialty in Metallurgy (as established in the Order CIN/306/2009)

First Course

First Semester

Subjects

Guy

Credits

65001001 - Algebra

Basic

6

65001002 - Calculation I

Basic

6

65001010 - Computer Science and Programming

Basic

6

65001006 - Physics I

Basic

6

65001055 - Chemistry I

Mandatory

6

First Course

Second Semester

Subjects

Guy

Credits

65001003 - Calculus II

Basic

6

65001004 - Statistics

Basic

6

65001007 - Physics II

Basic

6

65001005 - Graphic Expression

Basic

6

65001056 - Chemistry II

Mandatory

6

Second Course

Third Semester

Second Course

Fourth Semester

Fourth Course

Seventh Semester

Subject

Guy

Credits

Metallic Materials for Industry

Mandatory

4.5

Modeling of Mineral and Metallurgical Plants

Mandatory

4.5

Emerging Technologies in Metallurgy

Mandatory

4.5

Project Engineering

Mandatory

3

Environmental Engineering

Mandatory

4.5

Logistics of Mineral Substances

Mandatory

4.5

Safety and Hygiene

Mandatory

4.5

Fourth Course

Eighth Semester

Subject

Guy

Credits

External Academic Practices

Elective

12

Final Degree Project

Elective

12

 - Mechanical Technology and Maintenance

Elective

3

 - Industrial Safety

Elective

3

 - Ceramic, Plastic and Composite Materials

Elective

3

 - Refractories and Industrial Furnaces

Elective

3

Support for new students

Mentor Project

Mentor Project

The project consists of the mentoring of new students by veteran colleagues, especially qualified and motivated to help other students.

Project Monitor

Project Monitor

A support monitor is a student who has passed the subject and is qualified to help other colleagues to overcome it.

Access to Master's Studies


All graduates of this degree will meet the requirements of access to Master's degree studies in Mining Engineering established in section 4.2.1. of the Order CIN/310/2009 which establishes the requirements for the verification of official university degrees that
qualified to practice the profession of MINING ENGINEER.

Quality Certification

See here the Quality Reports for GI3MP

Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineers (ETSIME)

C/ Ríos Rosas nº 21. 28003. Madrid
Tel: 910 676 602