Industrial Scheduling
In our society, both the products we use daily and the services we receive are increasingly complex. This makes it necessary for their manufacturing, distribution, and other business activities to follow a well-structured logic to achieve the objectives of the organizations that drive them.
The Industrial Scheduling specialty offers you the opportunity to acquire a current vision of advanced management and organization techniques applicable to all types of companies and institutions. At the same time, it provides you with knowledge for the design and management of logistical processes in any supply chain.

This knowledge will allow you to understand and apply tools and methods specific to organization engineering, as well as to design and develop new products and processes efficiently.
How you will learn
In the Industrial Scheduling specialty, there are subjects oriented toward understanding problems and the decisions to be made, and others focused on learning and using quantitative tools and methods to address them. This ensures that all subjects are intertwined at a thematic level, and the subject Quantitative Methods of Industrial Scheduling acts as a common link that articulates the different contents based on real situations to be solved.
The goal is not only to acquire knowledge but also to develop competencies for managing and leading human teams, often interdisciplinary. The learning experience incorporates a wide variety of methodologies, including teamwork, business games, case studies, business challenges, simulations, and flipped classrooms.
Career opportunities
The general profile of the degree prepares you to perform the functions of:
- Project Engineer, Technical Consultant, Process Analyst, Maintenance Manager, Production Manager, R&D Engineer, Innovation Coordinator, Technical Auditor, Technical Sales Engineer, Quality Manager.
The fields of work for the specialty include:
- Construction project management, Production management, Logistics and supply chain, Lean manufacturing, Industrial quality, Process engineering, Industrial optimization, Project management, Industrial innovation, Industrial data analysis, Waste management, Industry 4.0, Industrial big data, MES/ERP systems, Data engineering.
The set of competencies you will acquire in the degree and the specialty will help you become a complete professional, prepared to lead and innovate in the industry of the future.
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