Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering

Academic year 2025-26

You can also consult this information for the academic year 2024-25.

General information about Master's theses

The Master's Thesis (TFM) comprises the production of an original academic work specifically written for this purpose, where students must individually apply the skills acquired throughout the programme under the supervision of one or more tutors. Depending on the profiles for each curriculum, the thesis shall enable the assessment of students' professional, educational and/or initial research abilities.

The information below covers each of the stages in TFM academic and administrative management in accordance with the Agreement of the Centre for Postgraduate Studies Management Committee whereby the internal regulations for writing and assessing master's theses at the University of the Balearic Islands are approved and which came into force in the 2020-21 academic year.

Master's Thesis Registration

Students must register for the TFM subject within the registration or extended registration deadlines set by the CEP before being able to move on to the next stages in the process. In turn, each degree may set the conditions and requirements to be fulfilled by students for registration on the TFM (where applicable, these requirements shall be stated in the TFM course guide and in the specific information section for each programme).

The maximum number of registrations to pass the TFM subject is four, plus one additional registration which shall be granted by the Centre for Postgraduate Studies management team upon approval by the master's supervisory team.

Where the viva defence of the master's thesis cannot be held in the same academic year as the initial registration year, an annual and consecutive registration may be granted for academic tutoring to undertake the viva defence. The registration for academic tutoring shall count as a second registration and, where students do not pass the TFM after the tutoring period, any subsequent re-registrations shall count as ordinary registrations.

In any event, where students undertake the TFM viva defence and are given a fail mark, they must request an ordinary re-registration and cannot request a registration merely for academic tutoring.

Assigning Proposals and Tutors

Each programme will publish the proposed topics or general areas available to students enrolled on the master's thesis subject. The proposed topic or area lists will include one or several eligible lecturers for tutoring.

  • Students may select any of the proposed topics at any time throughout the academic year provided that the board of studies for the programme has not set out different specific criteria in the course guide for the master's thesis subject
  • In order to be allocated a proposed topic, students must generally get in touch with the proposing lecturer or, where only areas are available, any lecturer qualified to provide supervision in the relevant area so as to decide on a specific topic. If the proposed topic is accepted, the corresponding lecturer will be assigned as tutor and notify the master's thesis subject coordinator. The coordinator will then update the list of available topics on the platform
  • The programme's management team may also entrust the master's thesis coordinator with managing available areas and topics with students. In this instance, the procedure and contact person's details will be published on Aula digital before the enrolment period.

Businesses, institutions, professionals and students themselves may also propose thesis topics.

Undertaking Theses at Collaborating Organisations

Theses may be undertaken at collaborating organisations that have signed an agreement with the UIB (agreement template). The thesis topic must be submitted beforehand to <convenis.postgrau@uib.cat>.

Students who undertake their theses at a collaborating organisation shall be selected in accordance with the terms for the relevant selection procedure set out in the agreement appendix, and as per available spots at each organisation.

The collaborating organisation will appoint a programme coordinator for the entire duration of the stay. The coordinator shall ensure students receive a suitable welcome and training, as well as appropriate management over their academic activities.

In turn, the UIB will appoint a tutor to ensure the academic quality of the thesis.

Ownership of any intellectual or industrial property rights arising from the thesis shall be governed as per the relevant current regulations. Where applicable, what is set out in the agreements signed with public or private institutions which have provided funding or contributed to the implementation of these agreements shall also apply.

Registration of the Master's Thesis Project

Registering for the TFM represents a learning contract between students and the tutor(s).

Once the TFM proposal is assigned to students, they shall formalise the registration of their master's thesis project within the deadlines set for each degree programme (please see the specific information section for the programme) via the following application: https://postgrau.uib.es/tfm which enables students to monitor their request.

Please bear in mind that the registration application should:

  • State the provisional project title (without the use of capital letters except where necessary)
  • State the tutor(s) name and surname(s), as well as their correct e-mail address (this should be checked carefully as this is the communication method where tutors shall accept tutoring of the TFM to finalise registration of the project)
  • Include an attached thesis script in PDF format not surpassing 100MB.

Submission of the Master's Thesis

TFM submission is deemed to be a thesis assessment request made by students.

The TFM may be submitted within the deadlines set for each programme (please see the specific information section for each programme) as long as the students' registration application has been accepted and they have paid the registration and admin fees.

Submission comprises a two-step process. Firstly, students must submit an assessment request over the following application: https://postgrau.uib.es/tfm, where they will be able to monitor the entire process. 

You need to take the following into account when filling in the form:

  • The thesis report must be attached in PDF format as per the regulations set for each programme (and not surpass 100MB in size)
  • The thesis cover must follow the format for the
          Master's Thesis Cover [en]
          Portada del TFM [ca]
          Portada del TFM [es]
  • Where the thesis contains appendices in other formats (audio, video, etc.) that cannot be included in the PDF report, these shall also be attached to the electronic request form
  • Students must also fill in the TFM distribution licence to state whether they accept their work being available as open access or not in the institutional repository for public consultation.

The second necessary step to complete TFM submission comprises depositing the thesis in PDF format (in exactly the same manner as mentioned in the previous point) in the task section that the TFM supervisor has enabled for this purpose in the programme's TFM subject area on Aula Digital. The thesis shall be checked through plagiarism detection tools and a report produced and made available to each tutor and panel member when accepting the TFM submission, as well as in the assessment process by the panel. 

Master's Thesis Viva Defence

The TFM presentation and defence must be a public event where students make an oral presentation before a minimum three-person panel comprising the chair, secretary and one further member. Once the presentation is finished, the panel will open a Q&A session on aspects linked to the thesis.

The TFM viva defence shall be run within the deadlines set for each programme (please see the specific information section for each programme). In order to undertake the TFM viva, students must have passed all other necessary credits to be awarded the degree. Notwithstanding the above, students may defend their TFM with a maximum of one subject still to be passed, where this is allowed by the specific regulations for the TFM on the programme published on the respective website (please see the specific information section for the programme).

The programme may designate one or several TFM panels. Where the programme designates a specific panel for each TFM, this must be done within a maximum deadline of ten working days from the official submission date of the thesis. Once the designation is notified, the chair of the panel (or head of the TFM or programme management) shall convene the other members, tutor(s) and student to present and defend the thesis within ten working days at most.

In exceptional circumstances where the TFM contains information that could be deemed confidential, the presentation and viva procedure may be modified as per what is set out in article 10 of the Regulations for writing and assessing master's theses at the University of the Balearic Islands. In order for the TFM specifications subject to data or results protection processes to apply, students or tutors must make a reasoned request addressed to the CEP at the time of submission.

Master's Thesis Assessment

Each programme shall establish its TFM assessment criteria, which shall be made public every academic year and be taken into account by the panel when grading the TFM (please see the specific information section for each programme). Once the TFM presentation and viva are finalised, the panel shall deliberate on students' attainment level and then award a mark for the thesis, which shall be included in students' academic records.

Resources on Academic Plagiarism, Turnitin and AI.

Web resources from the UIB library: Definition, regulations and other topics related to plagiarism and how to avoid it.

Integridad académica y plagio (Academic integrity, plagiarism and how to include the ideas of others into our work): Author: González Teruel, Aurora - Date: 2019 - (Educational Innovation, University of Valencia) Video on YouTube

Information about accessing Turnitin reports: UIB Turnitin Webinar.

Unlocking the Power of Generative AI Models and Systems such as GPT-4 and ChatGPT for Higher Education: PDF

Resources for Master's Thesis Tutors

Since the first step to check for plagiarism comes from those tutoring theses, tutors are recommended to review the 'Resources on Academic Plagiarism and Turnitin' section on this website.

Guide for master's thesis tutors [ca]

Specific information about theses for the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering

Master's Thesis Tutoring

Any lecturer in the teaching areas on the programme may be a master's thesis tutor on the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MEID), regardless of whether they are actively lecturing on the programme at present or not.

Lecturers in other knowledge areas and external lecturers may also be tutors, although they may only jointly tutor the thesis alongside a lecturer in one of the programme's active teaching areas. 

Thesis Viva Length

The thesis viva comprises two stages:

  1. Presentation. Students do a 25- to 40-minute presentation on their work 
  2. Q&A. All panel members may ask questions which students must answer. Each member has a maximum turn of 20 minutes. 

Thesis Topic

The thesis topic and goals will be established in one of two ways:

  1. Students agree on a topic with a lecturer from one of the programme's teaching areas, even where no prior proposed topic has been set. The proposal will be entered in the postgraduate portal <postgrau.uib.es> and must be approved by the master's programme coordinator 
  2. In addition, a list of available thesis topics will be uploaded on the MEID Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (Majorca) Moodle for students and lecturers.      
    1. The list must include the tutor name(s), title and a description of the thesis project. The student name fields will be left empty
    2. Lecturers who wish to include a proposed topic on the list must use one of the relevant templates ('Cat-PlantillaPropostesTFM.docx', 'Cast-PlantillaPropostesTFM.docx' or 'Eng-MasterThesisProposalTemplate.docx') and e-mail it to the master's programme coordination team for approval. After approval, the thesis topic will be made available on the programme Moodle for students  
    3. When a student selects one of the proposed topics, their name will be added to the topic list in order to register the thesis on the portal <postgrau.uib.es>. 

Engineering and installation companies, as well as other institutions linked to the profession (e.g. the Society of Industrial Engineers or the Regional Department of Industry) will be encouraged to propose topics for theses. 

In these instances, there must be two thesis tutors—one from the company and one from the UIB who must be a lecturer in one of the teaching areas on the master's programme. 

The companies may submit their proposed topics directly to the lecturer they deem most suitable for joint supervision or to the master's programme coordination team (which will assist the company in finding a suitable lecturer from the programme's teaching areas). 

Viva Location

In accordance with the agreement between the UIB and the Society of Industrial Engineers in the Balearic Islands, the Society will make its conference room available to the programme for thesis viva voces. 
The viva will be held on the premises of the Society of Engineers provided no unforeseen circumstances make it impossible to do so. 

Viva Date

Thesis vivas are held in three annual exam periods in:

  • February
  • June
  • September/October. 

One or more viva sessions will be scheduled in each exam period, depending on the number of submitted theses. Only three master's vivas may be held per session. 

Wherever possible, a single panel will be appointed for each session, preferably comprising the tutors for the theses being assessed. Nevertheless, a tutor may only serve as a panel member (i.e. not the chair) for the thesis they have supervised.

Viva dates within the relevant month will be set by the master's programme coordinator, taking into account panel member and venue availability. 

In order to sit their viva, students must have submitted their thesis before the dates set at the start of each academic year and published on the programme website. The deadlines below are provided as a guide:  

  • February exam period: before 1st February
  • July exam period: before 1st June
  • September exam period: before 15th September.

These dates may vary slightly, depending on weekends, bank holidays and the UIB academic calendar.

In exception and duly justified circumstances, a special public session may be organised outside the set exam periods. Applications must be submitted to the programme coordination team, using the general application form. 

Assessment Grid

The assessment grid contained in the following file will be used to mark the thesis: 'RubricaTFM_MEID.xlsx.' The green boxes must be filled in and all items will be marked by the three panel members. Each member has a 1/3 weighting in the final mark for each section.

Defended Master's thesis