90 credits
Credit 35,34€
(2023/2024)
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(2024/2025)
Mobility is undergoing a radical change with the introduction of many electrically powered vehicles due to their energy and ecological advantages. This type of mobility, both from an energy point of view due to the performance of the engines and the possibility of drastically reducing CO2 emissions, especially in cities, combined with the possible production of energy from renewable sources, can lead to a very significant reduction of emissions at a global level.
The Master's Degree in Electric Mobility is designed to prepare professionals with skills in the different technologies inherent to electric mobility, such as electric drives, power electronics, energy storage, the infrastructure necessary for recharging, vehicle dynamics, system control, and the global management of electric vehicles.
The purpose of this master's degree is for graduates to acquire current knowledge based on technological advances and develop the skills and attitudes necessary to grow professionally both in emerging companies in the sector and in traditional companies in the automotive industry.
90 ECTS of which:
The Master's Degree in Electric Mobility Engineering consists of 4 modules:
Module I. Technological Fundamentals Module: it consists of 3 subjects:
Module II. Specific Fundamentals Module consisting of 6 specific subjects to electric mobility. The subjects are divided into different courses over the three semesters of the master's degree. The subjects are the following:
Module III. Elective Module comprises a subject called General Electives, where, in addition to offering 3 courses initially, there is the possibility of doing curricular work experience, academic exchanges or stays in research centres. Topics may include:
The following degrees have been used as references for the design of this master's syllabus:
Consequently, these three degrees are considered reference degrees for the curriculum design and their graduates, in accordance with the merit assessment criteria established in the following section, may be directly admitted to the master's mentioned above.
Graduates in other degrees with related competences without complements, such as the following, may also be admitted:
Likewise, in accordance with the merit assessment criteria established in the following section, graduates with degrees equivalent to those indicated above from any Spanish university will be admitted, where applicable, without training complements.
The following graduates will also be admitted without training complements if they are studying the specific Technological Fundamentals in the same way as the graduates:
According to the first additional disposition of Royal Decree 822/2021 on the "Effectiveness of official university degrees corresponding to the system prior to the EHEA", those who hold an official Technical Engineering degree can access university master's degree courses.
Applicants with qualifications whose competences are different from the above will be assessed by the Master's Academic Committee on the basis of the subjects studied and the evidence of skills and achievement, with the possibility of establishing complementary training that must not exceed 20% of the 90 credits it consists of, i.e. 18 credits, in accordance with the provisions of article 18. 5 of Royal Decree 822/2021, which establishes the organisation of higher education and the procedure for quality assurance, as well as article 24 of the UPV's pre-registration and admission regulations for university master's degree courses.
These training complements will not be considered a pre-requisite for admission and enrolment on the master's degree but may be taken simultaneously.
Students who have been assigned training complements will formalise their enrolment in these complements in the same academic year they access the university master's degree. In other words, the training acquired with these complements will not be necessary to take the first semester of the master's degree. These training complements will be taken in the reference degrees in the first semester of the year.
Under no circumstances may the master's degree be obtained without having previously passed the complementary courses.
The access requirements for this degree are those established in general terms in Royal Decree 822/2021, in the wording given in Article 18. Likewise, those set out in the specific regulations for pre-registration and admission to university master's degree courses at the Universitat Polit�cnica de Val�ncia (UPV).
In order to access the official master's degree, it is necessary to hold one of the following degrees: