Industrial Technologies and Economic Analysis at Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), delivered jointly with the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), combines industrial engineering with core economic training. The programme is taught in English and prepares students to evaluate technological innovation through an economic and business lens.
The Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technologies and Economic Analysis at Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), offers a comprehensive educational experience that merges industrial engineering with essential economic principles. Delivered in English, this program equips students to assess technological innovations through a business and economic perspective, fostering a strong foundation for future careers in technology-driven industries.
Typical curriculum themes (course offerings may vary by academic year):
Applied learning outcomes are emphasized through modules that link technical design with economic evaluation, covering areas like innovation management, quality and environmental considerations, and strategic planning for industrial organizations.
Admission to the program is contingent upon your previous secondary education and its equivalence to Spanish university admission standards. Eligibility criteria depend on the qualifications from your country and the official equivalence assessment.
There are no specific GRE/GMAT requirements or GPA thresholds outlined for this program.
Graduates of the Industrial Technologies and Economic Analysis program are well-prepared for roles in industrial engineering within technology-oriented sectors. The curriculum fosters skills in innovation and economic analysis, enabling graduates to make informed decisions in industrial settings and contribute effectively to technology-driven organizations.
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