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University Master's Degree in Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies (in extinction) - 7th edition

University Master's Degree in Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies (in extinction)

Programme

Field of Study: industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, automatic engineering, industrial organisation engineering and navigation engineering

YEAR COMPULSORY CREDITS OPTIONAL CREDITS MASTER'S THESIS CREDITS TOTALS
1st 37,5 4,5 18 60
TOTALS 37,5 4,5 18 60
FIRST YEAR: Compulsory Subjects
CODE SUBJECT CREDITS TYPE
Yearly  
20755101 Preparation, Planning and Management of R+D+I Projects 4,5 online
20755301 Master's Thesis 18 online or face-to-face
First semester  
20755103 Determination of Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Fluids 4,5 online
20755104 Advanced Thermodynamic Engineering 4,5 online
20755109 Renewable Energy Technologies 4,5 online
20755110 Modelling and Dynamic Simulation of Energy Conversion Systems 3 online
Second semester  
20755106 Polygeneration of Energy and Energy Integration 4,5 online
20755107 Thermal Energy Conversion Technologies 4,5 online
20755108 Integrated Laboratory on Energy Conversion Systems 4,5 online or face-to-face
20755102 Characterisation and Modelling of Energy Demand in Buildings 3 online
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS:
CODE SUBJECT CREDITS TYPE SUBJECTS OFFERED 2025-26
20755201 Air Conditioning and Energy Saving in Buildings 4,5 online Yes
20755205 Smart Renewable Electrical Systems 4,5 online Yes

TERMINATION CALENDAR OF MASTER DEGREE IN ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES

COURSE        YEAR 2026-27     YEAR 2027-28 YEAR 2028-29
 1st course Year Tutorials Year Exam Year Extinguished

OBSERVATIONS

  • When subjects are shared, the faculty or school can provide alternative teaching during the academic year, in which students have the right to tutorials.
  • In subjects with tutorials or alternative teaching, students pay the full amount per credit.
  • For subjects without tuition but with an entitlement to sit examinations, students pay 20% of the cost of each credit.