This course is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.
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It benefits from a solid ecosystem in the construction sector, supported by an active public administration, a well-established industrial cluster, and the BAI Foundation. This environment fosters collaboration between institutions and companies, ensuring training aligned with market demands.
The programme combines theory and practice to develop skills in digitalisation, industrialisation, and sustainable project management. It offers an opportunity for professionals in the sector to acquire strategic knowledge and enhance their competitiveness.
- Places: 35
- Language: Spanish
- Location: Arrosadia Campus (UPNA)
- Presentation, General Concepts and Summary.
- Constructive Systems.
- Digitalisation.
- Architecture with Industrialized Components.
- Public Sector Drive.
- Industrial Design.
Admission profile:
- Professionals (engineer, architect, technical architect, or other related roles in the sector) interested in advancing construction industrialisation and wishing to deepen their understanding—building upon a basic knowledge—of emerging methodologies and technologies to optimise processes and enhance skills, aged between 25 and 64 at the start date of the training.
If, after the admission process, there are still available spots, individuals under 25 or over 64 years old - at the start of the course - who meet the profile and access requirements may be admitted. These places will be assigned strictly in order of registration until the quota is filled.
Access requirements:
- High School Diploma, Intermediate Vocational Training Certificate, or equivalent (EQF level 3).
- Responsible declaration confirming compliance with the required candidate profile, including a brief description. Download here the document, complete it, and attach it to your application.
Selection criteria:
1. Workers of institutions belonging to the iCONS cluster, in registration order.
2. Workers of institutions not belonging to the iCONS cluster, in registration order.
Once the course has begun, the final list of admitted participants will be published.
Outcomes
- To critically analyse and evaluate models and practical case studies of digitalisation and industrialisation in construction, identifying trends, best practices, and areas for improvement within specific contexts.
- To assess the development of construction projects based on industrialised systems.
- To manage collaborative projects within the industrialisation scope.
Training goals
- To integrate and contextualise knowledge related to construction industrialisation.
- To develop technical and methodological competencies.
- To enhance management skills and foster intersectoral collaboration.
- Academic Management: José Vicente Valdenebro García, associate professor (tenured) of the Department of Engineering at UPNA.
- Academic Co-Management: Íñigo Porres García, Íñigo Porres García, manager of the iCONS cluster.
- UPNA Faculty Collaborators
- Pedro Villanueva Roldán, lecturer of the Department of Engineering at UPNA.
- External Collaborators:
- Juan Carlos Cabrero Seral, Director of the Specialist Technician in Industrialised Construction course of the Technical Architects and Architects Association of Madrid
- Iván Gómez Rodríguez, lecturer and director of VT-lab.
- Javier Pérez Herreras, full professor of achitectural projects.
- Pello Taberna Sanz, Founding Partner at enbi.
- Iván Carpintero López, Founding Partner at EXIT arquitectos and director of FORUM Madera España.
- Diego Núñez Jiménez, Sales and Business Development Director at Madergia.
- Javier Goñi Pellejeros, General Manager at Nuevo Sistema Modular.
- Berta Uriz Casaucau, Housing Department Director at NASUVINSA.
- Alejandro López Vidal, Technical Director at ANDECE Prefabricados de Hormigón.
- David Ilundáin Goñi, Technical Director at Viguetas Navarras.
- Miguel Ángel Jiménez Litago, Manager at Jacar Montajes.
- Roberto Erviti Machain, Founding Partner at MRM arquitectos.
- Francisco Javier Maeztu Zapatería, Construction Manager at Construcciones Antonio Erro y Eugui.
- Timetable: Tuesday 8 April starting session and from then on every Thursday from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Exceptionally, the first week would include two sessions.
- The room will be notified by e-mail to the participants before the course begins.
The final grade will be determined based on the following weightings:
- Minimum attendance of 80 % of class hours: 30 %
- Multiple-choice test: 70 %
Obtaining the microcredential is subject to passing the enrolled ECTS credits, in accordance with Article 27 of the Regulations Governing UPNA's Own Degree Programmes.
Standard Tuition Fee: € 330
Tuition fee with a discount:
- € 99 - 70 % funded by European Funds for admitted participants who are between 25 and 64 years old at the start of the course
- € 49,50 - 15 % additional funding for workers of institutions belonging to the cluster iCONS of the Construction Industrialization of Navarre, who are between 25 and 64 years old
Tuition aid grant procedure
Check here the procedure to be granted aids to see whether you meet the eligibility criteria for financial aid during the registration process.
Grants are only available to individuals whose tuition is not funded by any entity.
This microcredential is standalone and is not linked to any other academic programme.
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