The School of Industrial Engineering of Barcelona (Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona in Catalan, abbreviated ETSEIB) is a university school that is part of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Polytechnic University of Catalonia, UPC).
The School of Engineering of Barcelona was created in 1851, absorbing the technical and scientific schools that the Junta de Comerç (trade council, a sort of chamber of commerce) had gradually created beginning in 1769. Of all the engineering schools established in Spain at that time, it is the only one that still exists. Classes were initially held in the former convent of Sant Sebastià (which no longer exists), close to the La Llotja building. In 1873, the School moved to a building on Plaça de la Universitat. In 1927 it moved again, to part of the old Can Batlló factory on Carrer Urgell. Finally, in 1964, it moved to the building on Avinguda Diagonal where it is currently located.
It's one of the schools who 1971 come together and established the UPC, the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
The ETSEIB is the biggest engineering school in Catalonia, with more than 3100 students and about 410 professors. The following courses are currently being taught at the ETSEIB:
Degree in Industrial Engineering
Degree in Industrial Technologies and Economic Analysis (Major/Minor degree taught fully in English)
Degree in Materials Engineering
Degree in Industrial Organization Engineering
Erasmus Mundus master's degree in Mechanical Engineering
Master's Degree in Materials Science Engineering & European
Master's Degree in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (Erasmus Mundus)
Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering
Master's Degree in Logistics, Transport and Mobility
Master's Degree in Biotechnological Engineering
Master's Degree in Polymers and Biopolymers
Degree in Design
European master's degree in Materials Engineering
Cine Club Enginyers. Engineering Students’ Cinema Club, which puts on premieres and sneak previews and publishes a quarterly bulletin named 8mm.
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