This morning was held in the facilities of the Technological Furniture and Wood (CETEM), located in Yecla, a welcoming ceremony for students of XIMáster Degree in Industrial Design and Furniture Sector.
The Master organized by CETEM account, as every year, sponsored by the Instituto de Fomento Region de Murcia (INFO) and with the approval and coordination of the University of Murcia.
The event, attended by Ms.
Esther Castaño member CETEM Board, the Director of CETEM, D.
Jesus Sanz Perpignan, the representative of the University of Murcia, D.
Ramón Sánchez Sabater and the representative of the D. INFO
Juan Antonio Aroca, Coordinator of the Network of Technological Centres in the Region of Murcia.
The Masters, which began on October 5, has this year with eleven students, among whom are five-profile designer, a graduate in Architecture, two Senior Cycle Graphic Arts, a Senior Technical Project, a Technical Superior Product Development and Senior Technical Administration and Finance, who will receive 520 hours of theoretical and practical training divided into several sections: a "Trunk Party" more generic and part of "Strengthening Industrial Design."
As for the practice, highlight performed in industry and they are tutored, so they can develop the knowledge acquired during the course in a real company.
All theoretical training will be accompanied by additional work, and visits to fairs, visits to manufacturers of furniture, ancillary products and raw materials.
In addition, the Master has an informative website, which includes an application where students access to relevant data for them, and the schedule of classes, curriculum, teachers and accompanying documentation directly related to the content of classes.
Award / Scholarship Lola Martinez
Within the development of the Master, include the Award / Scholarship Lola Martinez, "which consists of the tuition reimbursement, which are 500 euros, which will be awarded to students who have the highest qualification in this course.
Through this Master is designed to respond to tight supply of skilled technical staff that today exists for the furniture sector in order to raise the technological and professional level of the different areas of business, where business growth and its prospects are limited so far by a shortage of skilled technical manpower.
In this way it responds to business demands in this important industrial sector, which is the second largest by turnover in the region.
Source: CETEM