The Bachelor's Degree in Energy Engineering is a four-year course consisting of 240 ECTS credits (according to the CURRENT UPM curriculum).
General Features
This course is taught face to face, and the main teaching language is Spanish. 170 new entry places are offered.
The Bachelor’s degree, together with the Master’s in Mine Engineering, constitute an adaptation of what used to be the original Degree in Mine Engineering that has been taught at ETSIME-UPM since its foundation in 1777. The separation of this qualification into two separate qualifications was caused by the new regulatory framework, established by ‘Ley Organica 4/2007’ on amendment of the LOU and ‘Royal Decree 1393/2007’ establishing the management of official university courses.
The title of Graduate in Energy Engineering from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid:
- Has an undoubted professional profile of great interest and importance for the future of energy across all industrial sectors and will have a wide socio-economic demand across Spain and Europe.
- Academically and scientifically it is in demand and sits well amongst the range of degrees offered in the ETSIME and ETSII of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.
- Its teaching materials, competencies and methodologies are clearly established and backed up with practical experience comparable with the programs offered by other high-level universities internationally.
Number of Students Who Start Studies and Number of Students Who Graduate
Academic Year | No. of students who start studies | Total students enrolled | No. of Students who Graduate |
2020-21 | 142 | 810 | - |
2019-20 | 168 | 785 | 101 |
2018-19 | 157 | 747 | 99 |
2017-18 | 158 | 733 | 129 |
2016-17 | 160 | 725 | 105 |