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¿Would you like to learn how to improve the organisation of a company? ¿How to manage a production plant? ¿How to improve the quality of products and processes? If so, this multidisciplinary degree combines technical knowledge with management skills to improve the production and logistics of a company, manage a production plant, increase competitiveness and sales, or improve the quality of a product.
People with a need to develop a versatile profile to be able to perform different activities in various areas: quality, purchasing, logistics, production, processes...
In business management education at the University of Deusto.
Internships guaranteed for 100% of the students. Agreements with more than 125 companies in the engineering sector.
93% of students are very or fairly satisfied with their engineering studies and 8 out of 10 students recommend the University of Deusto.
Bilbao Campus
Industrial Organisation Engineering
4 years - 240 ECTS
Spanish - Basque - English
60
On campus
Application process open
Dual pathway option
We are extending the deadline for degrees with places available
It will train you to solve business problems from both a technical and management perspective. You will gain a deep understanding of the principles, concepts and techniques that govern industrial systems, and thus improve results in terms of economic, social and environmental sustainability.
Learning by doing. Through internships, projects, real case studies, collaborations with companies and teamwork... In addition, the presence of professionals in the classroom will allow you to address real business cases.
An international profile. You will be able to study at least 40% of your subjects in English. At the end of the course, you will have the opportunity to certify your language skills.
You will be able to take the dual pathway in 3rd and 4th years (60 ECTS), and will acquire knowledge and skills directly in the company while you are pursuing your degree.
You can be part of a process of change, where the digitalisation of processes is opening up new ways of offering new products and services. It is a process where the combination of technical and managerial expertise is key to addressing the challenges from a much broader perspective.
After completing the degree, you can round off your education with the Master’s degree in Industrial Organisation Engineering. With this master's degree you will reach the level of Engineer (MECES level 3), which will give greater potential to your future career.
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An increase in demand is estimated for automation, robotics and electronics and innovation profiles, as well as those combined with process optimisation and quality (Labour market guide, HAYS).
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There is a growing demand for highly qualified engineers to support high value-added developments of the 21st century Especially in highly industrialised regions.
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Employment in the scientific and technical sector will increase by 10.5% between 2023 and 2033, double the national average. This growth reflects how the adoption of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies continues to drive strong demand for specialised talent. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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After a decade of driving industrial digitalisation through the Basque Industry 4.0 strategy, the Basque Government has reinforced its support with the 2025 Industrial Support Plan, allocating €500 million to strengthen the industrial sector, with a particular focus on SMEs.
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Companies are looking for engineers who optimise processes using innovative technologies, integrating artificial intelligence to automate and enhance operational efficiency.
Optimising production processes, improving products, services, processes...
Candidates should have acquired the competences required for Spanish baccalaureate studies or equivalent qualifications, preferably in the technological area.
An interest in new technologies (robotics, automation, electronics, programming, communications, etc.) and their application in today's world.
A capacity for ongoing work and effort, as well as tolerance to stress at specific times.
An interest in working in laboratories, handling electronic instrumentation and creating new devices.
A sufficient level of self-awareness and maturity, along with the ability to engage in interprofessional relationships.
A committed attitude to the teaching-learning process in a continuous assessment environment.
If you are going to study at the University of Deusto, you can benefit from our grant aid. We will give you information about the eligibility criteria and the range of grants promoted by other organisations.
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