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Home   >  Master's & postgraduate courses  >  Education  >  Continuing education master's degree in Organization and Engineering of Production and Management of Industrial Plants (Engiplant)
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Information 2025-2026 edition
The 2025-2026 edition of the continuing education master's degree has already begun. Shortly we will publish updated information about the new edition of this programme.
Edition
37th
Credits
60 ECTS
Type
Executive
Delivery method
Face-to-face
Language of instruction
Spanish
Fee
€10,400
Special conditions on payment of enrolment fee and 0,7% campaign

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Registration open until the beginning of the programme or until end of vacancies.
Next course
October of 2026
Class schedule
Friday: 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Taught at
UPC School
C/ de Badajoz, 73-77
Barcelona
Why this programme?
In a world where globalisation is increasing every day and where businesses need to compete with other countries that can offer lower production costs, working in an efficient and competitive way is very important. To reach this objective, companies must adopt the latest trends that can help them become more highly efficient. The Master's Course in Organisation and Engineering of Industrial Plant Production and Management works with all of the aspects that give financial value to companies and covers organisational aspects of engineering and management of manufacturing processes, production planning and materials and resource needs, industrial plant design and implementing productive systems.

The Engiplant Master's Course is a professional master's course that basically focuses on the practical aspects of management and only dedicates the minimum time necessary to deal with the theoretical aspects. This is the big difference between this type of course and the typical university education format. This program covers aspects such as maintenance, logistics, human resources, industrial strategies and the latest trends so that participants, far from just listening, actively participate by working in teams and study real-life cases that may have even come up students' own companies. As well there will be visits to leading companies in the industrial sectors that are of interest to students. This course offers a comprehensive teaching methodology focused on practical aspects and the most advanced techniques. The professors for this course are made up of professionals with a high level of business experience and the majority of them do not come from the university education world.

This course will end with a final project where students work in small groups, deal with real-life situations and develop improvement and analysis projects.

To make following this course easier, upon the completion of enrolment students will receive a iPad to which they can download the notes and all of the documentation from the Master's programme.

This Master's course is also being given in Pamplona as a postgraduate course. Contact us for more information.

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Aims
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  • To learn the key processes that make up the global view of a company.
  • To learn the special features of industrial production plants and their characteristics and problematic areas.
  • To offer theoretical and practical knowledge of efficient and competitive organization and management of operations in industrial companies, according to the latest trends.
  • To offer theoretical and practical training, according to the latest trends, in the efficient and competitive organization and management of industrial business operations.
  • To offer direct participation of students in: teamwork activities, the use of IT packages, design and decision making simulations, solving practise cases and completing the final project for this programme.
  • To understand how to implement an optimally productive system from efficiency and competitive standpoint so you do not get left behind.
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Who is it for?
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  • Graduates with officially valid degrees.
  • Graduates holding Bachelor's degrees that are coming from technical areas of study (engineering or similar fields), or from Business Administration or Management.
  • People with qualifying equivalent degrees from foreign universities.

Training Content

List of subjects
2 ECTS 15h
Industrial Companies and the Processes they use. Plant Management.
  • Industrial companies and the processes they use.
  • Industrial strategies.
  • The management team in industrial companies.
  • Key processes for industrial companies and their improvement.
  • Management abilities.
  • Management profiles and participant profiles.
  • Advanced industrial management.
  • World Class Manufacturing.
3 ECTS 35h
Advanced Management of Industrial Processes and Plants. Lean Manufacturing
  • Lean Manufacturing: concepts and application.
  • Lean Manufacturing: an integrated management system.
  • Standardisation.
  • Value Stream Map.
  • Lean Management in the supply chain.
  • Lean Management and supplies: materials, warehouses and planning.
  • Managing purchasing and subcontracting.
  • Strategic purchases.
1 ECTS 10h
Product and Value Engineering
  • Engineering products and value analysis.
  • Engineering processes and concurrent processes.
  • Lean Manufacturing.
  • Industrial operations strategy.
  • Determining factors (capacity, location).
  • Production planning.
  • Production Master Plan.
  • MRP planning.
  • Strategic planning of operations.
  • Managing for objectives.
  • Management by objectives. Hoshin Kanri.
2 ECTS 20h
The Supply Chain: Sourcing and Distribution.
  • Integrated logistics and supply chain management.
  • E-logistics and E-Commerce.
  • Physical distribution and warehouse design.
  • Process externalisation.
  • Outsourcing.
  • Sourcing for industrial businesses.
  • Industrial purchasing and inventory management.
  • Learning through decision making using computerised simulators.
11 ECTS 85h
Optimised Design of industrial Processes and Plants. Lean Manufacturing Design, Plant Engineering. Industrial Maintenance
  • Designing industrial processes and plants with any management model.
  • Designing flexible industrial processes and plants using management models.
  • Lean Design of production lines for specific types of production.
  • Investigating the job (methods) and determining the operations schedule.
  • Designing processes using computerised simulators.
5 ECTS 30h
Human Resources in the Industrial Enterprise. Corporate Social Responsibility. Coaching
8 ECTS 60h
Quality Management. Six Sigma Methodology
  • Maintenance management.
  • TPM and its implementation.
  • Analysis of the six big losses.
  • Independent maintenance.
  • 5S.
  • Preventative, planned and predictive break down maintenance.
  • Computerised management (CMMS).
  • Rapid setup techniques (SMED).
  • Industrial quality management.
  • Quality systems.
  • The EFQM model.
  • Designing quality products and processes: QFD and AMFE.
  • Optimising the cost-quality relationship through experiment design.
  • Quality control.
  • Statistical monitoring of processes.
5 ECTS 35h
Agile Methodologies. Industrial Projects. PMBOK. Rules. Project Teams. Services
  • Project management as a management tool: objectives, justification and setting.
  • Project planning and scheduling.
  • Gantt, PERT and CPM charts.
  • Risk management for projects.
  • The critical chain: creativity, ingenuity and innovation.
  • Innovation strategy, innovation vs. constant improvement.
  • Process reengineering.
  • Other tools.
  • Implementing top quality projects.
  • Tools used by industrial process improvement groups.
  • Problems and solutions.
  • Tangible and intangible problems.
  • Methodologies.
5 ECTS 35h
Improvement of Industrial Processes. Innovation. Industrial Operations. Industry 4.0
  • Maintenance management.
  • TPM and its implementation.
  • Analysis of the six big losses.
  • Independent maintenance.
  • 5S.
  • Preventative, planned and predictive break down maintenance.
  • Computerised management (CMMS).
  • Rapid setup techniques (SMED).
  • Industrial quality management.
  • Quality systems.
  • The EFQM model.
  • Designing quality products and processes: QFD and AMFE.
  • Optimising the cost-quality relationship through experiment design.
  • Quality control.
  • Statistical monitoring of processes.
2 ECTS 20h
Financial Factors n Process and Plant Management. Services for Industrial Companies
  • Costs and methodologies.
  • Direct and Full Costing.
  • ABC methodology.
  • Activity Based Management (ABM) cases.
  • Business strategy and financial and financing management.
  • Balancing accounts and net income.
  • Financial ratios.
  • Financial performance.
  • Financial leverage.
  • Investment analysis.
  • Bank financing tools.
  • Risk management.
  • Management of services and their processes.
  • Key processes.
  • Services in industrial companies.
  • Customer satisfaction.
2 ECTS 20h
Internationalization of Operations and Plants. Global Networks
14 ECTS 35h
Tutor-Monitored Preparation and Process of the Final Project
Creation of a final project related to the practical content from one of the modules or subjects taught in this programme.
Degree
University-specific Master's Degree in Continuing Education in Organization and Engineering of Production and Management of Industrial Plants (Engiplant), Issued by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 7.1 of Organic Law 2/2023, of 22 March, on the University System; Article 36 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for quality assurance; and Articles 2 and 8 of the Amendment to the Regulations for Continuing Education Programmes, approved by Agreement CG/2025/02/35, of 25 March, of the Governing Council of the UPC. To obtain this qualification, it is necessary to hold a prior university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES). Otherwise, the student will receive a certificate of completion of the programme issued by the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya. (See details appearing on the certificate).

Learning methodology

The teaching methodology of the programme facilitates the student's learning and the achievement of the necessary competences.



Learning tools
Participatory lectures
A presentation of the conceptual foundations of the content to be taught, promoting interaction with the students to guide them in their learning of the different contents and the development of the established competences.
Practical classroom sessions
Knowledge is applied to a real or hypothetical environment, where specific aspects are identified and worked on to facilitate understanding, with the support from teaching staff.
Solving exercises
Solutions are worked on by practising routines, applying formulas and algorithms, and procedures are followed for transforming the available information and interpreting the results.
Case studies
Real or hypothetical situations are presented in which the students, in a completely participatory and practical way, examine the situation, consider the various hypotheses and share their own conclusions.
Success stories
Outstanding business knowledge and experiences with high added value acquired during an outstanding professional career are presented and shared.
Flipped classroom
The contents are prepared prior to the face-to-face lessons. Practical sessions take place in the classroom, which enable understanding and application of concepts to real cases and the expansion of knowledge with more technical and specialised details.
Business Game
Game thinking and its mechanics are used to solve certain problems or to make decisions, in order to motivate students in the learning process and to provide some results for analysis.
Tutorship
Students are given technical support in the preparation of the final project, according to their specialisation and the subject matter of the project.
Workshops
Students are supported when undertaking group work, including theoretical sessions which provide the tools and knowledge needed to achieve a result. Ideas and results are exchanged between all the participating groups.
Assessment criteria
Attendance
At least 80% attendance of teaching hours is required.
Work out projects
Studies on a specific topic, by individuals or groups, in which the quality and depth of the work is assessed, among other factors.
Completion and presentation of the final project
Individual or group projects in which the contents taught in the programme are applied. The project can be based on real cases and include the identification of a problem, the design of the solution, its implementation or a business plan. The project will be presented and defended in public.
Work placements & employment service
Students can access job offers in their field of specialisation on the My_Tech_Space virtual campus. Applications made from this site will be treated confidentially. Hundreds of offers of the UPC School of Professional & Executive Development employment service appear annually. The offers range from formal contracts to work placement agreements.
Virtual campus
The students on this continuing education master's degree will have access to the My_ Tech_Space virtual campus - an effective platform for work and communication between the programme's students, lecturers, directors and coordinators. My_Tech_Space provides the documentation for each training session before it starts, and enables students to work as a team, consult lecturers, check notes, etc.

Teaching team

Academic management
  • Cuatrecasas Arbós, Lluís
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    Doctor Industrial Engineer and UPC Professor. President of the Lean Management Institute of Spain. Author of various books. Industrial business consultant.
  • Cuatrecasas Castellsagués, Oriol
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    BEng in Industrial Engineering. Specialist Consultant in Lean Manufacturing. Member of the Lean Management Institute of Spain.
  • Consolación Segura, Carolina
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    PhD and Tenured Lecturer of the Business Organisation Department of the UPC. Degree in Economics and Business from the UB.
Teaching staff
  • Barba Ibáñez, Enrique
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    PhD in Telecommunications Engineering and Master's in Business Management and Organization (UPC). Six Sigma Black Belt Master. Postgraduate studies at ESADE, IESE, IMD, the Technology Institute of Pasadena, and the Center for Industrial Cooperation in Tokyo. Member of the Board of Trustees of VHIO and of the Innovation Committee at Vall d’Hebron Hospital. Formerly, General Manager of the B2B Division at CIRSA, SVP of Engineering at TERRA, General Manager at SONY, Head of Engineering at ROCA, and Head of TV Design at Philips. Author of books on innovation, including Innovation: 100 Tips to Inspire and Manage It, 10th edition.
  • Blanch Martell, Francesc
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    IQS Chemical Engineer Vice-president of Research and Development at Affinity Petcare.
  • Calvo Simón, Albert
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    Partner and Technical Director of the Consultancy ITEMSA PRODUCTIVIDAD, S.L. , Technical Industrial Engineer, mechanical branch, specialised in machinery construction, trained by the UPC-EUVG. Full member, representing the 'FOMENT DEL TREBALL NACIONAL', Official instructor of the Spanish MTM Association.
  • Consolación Segura, Carolina
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    PhD and Tenured Lecturer of the Business Organisation Department of the UPC. Degree in Economics and Business from the UB.
  • Cuatrecasas Arbós, Lluís
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    Doctor Industrial Engineer and UPC Professor. President of the Lean Management Institute of Spain. Author of various books. Industrial business consultant.
  • Cuatrecasas Castellsagués, Oriol
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    BEng in Industrial Engineering. Specialist Consultant in Lean Manufacturing. Member of the Lean Management Institute of Spain.
  • de Gabriel i Eroles, Josep Lluis
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    Telecommunications engineer. Founder and director of Bitlonia.com. Author of the book Marketing 2.0.
  • Deulofeu Aymar, Joaquim
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    PhD in Economic and Business Sciences from the University of Barcelona (UB). International EFQM assessor-advisor, founder and CEO of Qualitat, Serveis Empresarials, S.L., a company where he has carried out his professional activity as a consultant for 31 years. Associate Professor in the Department of Business Organization at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) for 34 years, President of the Baix Montseny Economic and Social Circle for 15 years, and Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Sant Celoni Hospital Foundation for 18 years.

  • Garriga Mas, Ramon
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    Graduate in Industrial Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Founder of RETURN, a company focused on the design and implementation of community projects. Lecturer on social aspects within companies in the Master's in Sustainability and CSR at EAE Business School. He has over ten years of experience in the field of corporate foundations, having served as Community Projects Manager at the FC Barcelona Foundation and Director of the Primavera Sound Foundation.
  • Gavilan Ferrer, Nestor
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    Industrial Engineering Degree from The School of Industrial Engineering of Barcelona at the UPC. Founding member of the Lean Management Institute (Lean Global Network). He works as a lean management teacher and consultant in the application of Lean methodology to business, applications in Industry, but also in services, tourism, hospital management and in the development of new products and processes. He was the Lean and Industrial Engineering Manager at Delphi Diesel Systems and Global Lean Director at Coty-Azor.
  • Genescà Palau, Enric
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    BEng in Industrial Engineering. Consultant-adviser in project management, with extensive experience in the automobile sector.
  • Herranz Sotoca, Antonio
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    Partner at Ydros, a consultancy specialised in Strategic Management and Organisational Remuneration-based Development. Graduated in Social Psychology from the UB, with a Master's degree in Organisational and Process Consulting from the Fundació les Heures - UB. Associate Professor at the Fundació Politécnica de Catalunya and other Business Schools, with ample experience in both in the public and private sectors. Specialised in strategic HR management, remuneration systems and Executive Coaching.
  • Moya Valladares, Aránzazu
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    Industrial Engineer. Plant manager at Magna-Donelli.
  • Pons Peregort, Olga
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    Industrial Psychologist. Lecturer for the Business Organisation Department of the UPC. HR Consultant.
  • Romero Cuadros, Maria Antònia
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    Psychologists, Master's in Coaching. Coach and consultant at Argos Coaching, S.L. Contributor to the Business Organisation Department of the UPC.
  • Roquet Cirera, Jaume
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    Industrial Engineer from the Technical School of Industrial Engineering of Barcelona at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (ETSEIB-UPC). Master of Business Administration (MBA) from ESADE. Currently, Chief Operations Officer at Idilia Foods (ColaCao, Nocilla), with full responsibility for the Supply Chain, from Procurement, Production Plants, Manufacturing Engineering, OpEx, and Packaging to Logistics Distribution. He has over 25 years of experience in multinational companies in the automotive (Delphi Technologies/Borgwarner) and fast-moving consumer goods sectors (Idilia Foods).
  • Santiago López, Ana
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    Psychologist by the UAB. Master in HR Management from UPF and Master in Personal, Executive and Organizational Coaching. Postgraduate in training management from the UB. Certified in the ADKAR Model of Change, Culture Diagnostics and Leadership-Coaching of Barret and Pro.Play. Formed in the Covey Model, Agile People and Positive Leadership. He has developed his career as a leader in HR, implementing organizational development projects and facilitating change processes. Currently, she leads a Talent area, is a university teacher and Consultant in Atenalia.
  • Sardà Ferrer, Joan
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    Economist. Lecturer in the Business Organisation Department of the UPC. Member of the Committee Advisor of the Catalan Institute of Oncology . Member of the Committee of Rule and Ethic Professional of the School of Economists of Catalonia.
  • Soler Carbonell, Josep Maria
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    Degree in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de Gerona. Master's degree in Science-Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine. Program Manager Personal Care EMEA-VELCRO.
  • Torrell Martínez, Francesca
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    Higher Telecommunications Engineer from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Master in Organization and Engineering of Production and Management of Industrial Plants (Engiplant) from the UPC School. Maintenance Management Consultant. Member of the Lean Management Institute of Spain.

Associates entities

Strategic partners
  • Instituto Lean Management
    • Provides teachers and lecturers.

Career opportunities

  • Process Engineering Manager.
  • Implementation Manager of Lean Manufacturing.
  • Chief of industrial companies.

Testimonials

Testimonials

I have been managing factories for ten years and the crisis had started to affect my company. I wanted to find a formula to save it and make it work and I thought that the Masters in Enigplant would help me with that. If I didn't manage that, at least I would also have tools for looking for other career opportunities. This course has changed the way I used to approach problems and it has made me more confident when it comes to making key decisions for the company. Things did not turn out as I had hoped in my job, but in a short space of time I found another job thanks to having completed the Masters in Enigplant, as it make me feel more secure when sitting interviews. Nowadays I think my profile is above other production or factory managers. The Lean Manofacturating module has been an extremely important part of this course. Books give you a lot of information, but it is much more gratifying to have people like Lluís Cuatrecasas or Enric Barba tell you about their experiences.

Carlos González, Operations Manager, Mexifoods S.L.

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  • Engaging in any behaviour, expression or content that is defamatory, illegal, offensive or that undermines the values and dignity of individuals (teachers, participants, management staff, etc.) or the good image and reputation of the FPC, whether in physical or virtual environments, including social networks.

Right of withdrawal

Participants in a study may exercise their right of withdrawal for a period of 14 calendar days from the date of enrolment, provided that the study has not yet begun. Therefore, by reading and accepting these Terms and Conditions, participants are informed that once the course has begun or is in progress, the right of withdrawal no longer applies, in accordance with the provisions of Article 103 a) of Law 3/2014 of 27 March, which amends the revised text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users and other complementary laws, approved by Royal Legislative Decree 1/2007 of 16 November, and related regulations.


Teaching

The place and/or date of teaching may change for academic reasons (changes and adjustments to the calendar, need for additional teaching resources, etc.) and for organisational and logistical reasons (adaptation of spaces). Participants will be notified of any such changes at least 15 calendar days before the start of the course. Specific and temporary changes will be notified in advance.


Right to a degree/certificate

Upon completion of a continuing education master's degree, specialisation diploma or expertise diploma, students are entitled to receive a degree, issued by the rector of the University, for students with a previous university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES), according to a standardised model. Students who do not provide proof of their university degree are entitled to obtain a certificate from the FPC, in accordance with a standard model. Short courses, with a workload of less than 15 ECTS credits, entitle students to obtain a certificate issued by the FPC, according to a standard model; however, if these courses include so-called micro-accreditations, students will obtain a digital accreditation issued by the University and recognised in the countries participating in Europass or equivalent. Degrees are issued in Catalan and English and, at the student's request, in Spanish and English. In the case of joint degrees, the issuance must comply with the provisions of the corresponding collaboration agreement.


Accreditation of university qualifications and other documents

If the required documentation is not not submitted before the last day of study for those degrees that require it, or if it is not authentic and/or sufficient, the degree will not be issued, even if the participant has passed the course.


Dispute resolution

The training services provided by the FPC are, in all cases, subject to private law. Any interpretation or divergence arising from these Terms and Conditions shall be the responsibility of the FPC. In the event of disagreement, the dispute shall be subject to private law and the courts of the city of Barcelona with ordinary civil jurisdiction, with express waiver of any other jurisdiction that may apply.


Belongings in the event of theft

Neither the FPC nor its staff shall be liable for any loss, damage or theft of any type of personal or similar items carried by participants or other occasional users of the facilities, who must pay special attention to their belongings at all times.


Organisation of teaching in exceptional circumstances

The FPC organises teaching in a flexible environment that allows it to adapt to any unforeseen circumstances that may arise, as well as to any regulations that may be established by the authorities. If at any time the authorities (university, health or any other competent body) recommend limiting face-to-face teaching as much as possible, the FPC, in coordination with these authorities, will take the necessary measures to implement this recommendation, and, as a result, teaching activities may become 100% online during the period established in the relevant recommendation, without the need to declare a state of emergency and/or suspend face-to-face teaching activities and/or implement formal lockdown or mobility restriction measures.


Barcelona, 15 October 2025


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