Dual degrees & international tracks

What is a SEIUM Dual Degree

A dual degree is a structured programme that enables a student to obtain two internationally recognised degrees (official or institutional), by completing a joint academic pathway that is recognised by both participating institutions.

Key advantages

  • Dual international academic recognition

  • Professional mobility across multiple regions (EU, USA, Latin America, APAC)

  • Coordinated training between two leading universities

  • Access to two alumni networks, companies, and opportunities

  • Higher employability metrics (+35%, according to internal technical careers data)

  • Specialisation in two complementary disciplines (e.g., aerospace + AI, naval + energy, automotive + safety, rail + intelligent systems)

Ideal for technical profiles seeking dual specialisation.
Examples of recommended combinations:

  • SEIUM Master’s in Aerospace Engineering + Master’s in Autonomous Systems (partner university in the USA)

  • SEIUM Master’s in Energy & Grids + Master’s in Energy Transition (EU)

  • SEIUM Master’s in Naval Engineering + Master’s in Offshore Engineering (Norway/Netherlands)

  • Master’s in Automotive & Motorsport + Master’s in Vehicle-Applied Data Science (Germany/UK)

For profiles with ambitions in technology leadership.

  • MBA in Innovation

  • MBA in Industrial Management

  • MBA in Strategy and Technology

 
 
 

For students who prefer less physical mobility.

 
 
 

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What are SEIUM International Tracks?

International Tracks are optional academic pathways within master’s programmes, diplomas, and courses that allow you to complete part of your training at international campuses, research centres, or partner multinational companies.

Available regions

Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway, Portugal.

 
 
 

The United States, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil.

 
 
 

Japan, South Korea, China (academic programmes), Singapore, Australia.

 
 
 

UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Morocco.

 
 
 

South Africa, Kenya, Egypt (technical and energy programmes).

 
 
 

Programme structure

Depending on the master’s programme: 60–90 ECTS.

 
 
 

10 to 30 ECTS, including:

  • Partner-institution modules

  • Technical bootcamps

  • International labs

  • Global seminars

  • International project

Supervised by:

  • A SEIUM professor

  • A professor from the partner university

  • An engineer from the company (optional)

Depending on the pathway:

  • Partner certification

  • Validated professional experience

  • SEIUM International Training certificate

Key benefits

✔ Dual recognition and international mobility
✔ Improved employability (+35% within 6–12 months)
✔ Access to global company networks
✔ Training aligned with international standards
✔ Advanced laboratories across multiple countries
✔ Global cultural and professional experience
✔ Greater competitiveness in aerospace, maritime, energy, and automotive sectors

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, it depends on availability and spots.

 
 
 

It varies depending on the partner. SEIUM offers partial scholarships.

 
 
 

Some dual degrees do. International Tracks may be hybrid.

 

Yes, there are hybrid tracks with weekend sessions or intensive programmes lasting 1–4 weeks.

 
 
 
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