GIRECE - Presentation

GIRECE - Presentation

The Degree in Engineering of Energy Resources, Fuels and Explosives It is a four-course degree program with 240 ECTS credits according to the current UPM curriculum.

 

General Features

Teaching is face-to-face and the main language of instruction is Spanish. They are offered 170 new entry places.

This degree will enable the graduate to practice the regulated profession of Mining Technical Engineer, Order CIN/306/2009, from February 9 in a specialty depending on the itinerary followed by the student. 

The Bachelor's degree constitutes, together with the Master's Degree in Mining Engineering, the adaptation to the new regulatory framework, established by Organic Law 4/2007 modifying the LOU and Royal Decree 1393/2007 that establishes the organization of the official university education, the title of Mining Engineering that has been taught at the ETSIME-UPM since its foundation in 1777.

All graduates of this degree will meet the requirements for 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 qualify for the exercise of the profession of Mining Engineer.

The proposed university degree is of great scientific and technological relevance, also having specialized academic relevance, necessary to train new professionals, since, among other references, its academic design is based on Order CIN/306/2009, of February 9, which establishes the requirements for the verification of official university degrees that qualify for the exercise of the profession of Technical Mining Engineer, specializing in Energy Resources, Fuels and Explosives.

The title of Graduate in Energy Resources, Fuels and Explosives Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid is justified because:

  • It has a strong international character perfectly adapted to a strongly globalized sector, which is why it will have wide demand in the international context.
  • He has an undoubted professional profile of great interest and importance for the future of energy in the different industrial sectors and will be in wide demand in the Spanish and European socioeconomic context.
  • Academically and scientifically, its contents have the solvency required in university studies and are based on the degrees already existing in the Higher Technical School of Mining Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
  • The subjects, skills and methodologies are clearly established and contrasted with one's own experience and with the programs that other high-level foreign universities offer.

Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineers (ETSIME)

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