The Master's Final Project is the culmination of the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering and, as such, it must allow the student to develop the competences and skills acquired during the training period. The subject matter to be followed by the student will be directly related to their present or future professional activity and will in any case be stimulating for their subsequent professional development. In particular, it is expected that with the completion of the Master Final Project students can achieve the following goals:
1. search for, extract and synthesise relevant information from specialised texts.
2. Organise and use information from different contexts.
3. Analyse and understand content from different fields of knowledge.
4. Think in a reasoned and critical way about issues related to the field of industrial engineering.
5. Synthesise the knowledge acquired throughout the courses into practice through the elaboration and defence of well-documented and well-constructed arguments.
6. Solve needs posed by other experts and professionals.
7. Articulate a written text that synthesises and compiles the main findings of the Master Final Project preparation process, following academic standards in this respect.
8. Prepare a summary presentation intended for subsequent reading and defence before a university tribunal in a public event.