ESET was funded in 1987 by the CEU Foundation as a technical school for industry workers and its study programmes were officially recognised by the Spanish Government.
During the 2013–14 academic year, it offers:
Undergraduate
Degree in Architecture
Energy engineering
Industrial Design Engineering and Product Development
The following are E.S.E.T.’s postgraduate degree programs for the 2013-14 school year:
Master in Sustainable Architectural Design and Building Energy Assessment
Master in Architectural Industrialisation and prefabrication
Master in Engineering Design (with access to doctors)
Master's Degree in Technological Innovation and Technical Textiles
Master's Degree in Fashion Design Management and Operations
Research
Algorithms and numerical methods for large systems,
Biomedical Engineering,
Composites,
Robotics and Industrial Control.
Students participate on Solar Decathlon for many years. The U.S. Department of EnergySolar Decathlon is an international competition that challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house. The competition is presented by the U.S. Department of Energy and organized by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). There is also a Solar Decathlon Europe, which was established by a 2007 agreement between the United States and Spain.[2][3][4] Students participate on Eco-marathon, too. The Eco-Marathon is an annual competition sponsored by Shell, in which participants build special vehicles to achieve the highest possible fuel efficiency.
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In 2012 CEU-UCH was one of the six universities in the world have been selected to present the best packaging designs of their respective countries in this “barometer” of international packaging design trends in order to award the best international packaging design on Salon International Emballage 2012. CEU Cardenal Herrera University's students on the Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering degree course at CEU-UCH presented its work with the rival proposals from five of the best Design schools in the world: Université du Québec à Montréal from Canada; Lahti University of Applied Sciences from Finland; Hochschule Hannover, Germany; Politecnico di Milano from Italy and Strate Collège from France who organized the competition.[6][7]
In March 2014 ESET welcomes three “Pioneers into Practice” researchers from the European Climate-Knowledge and Innovation Community (Climate-KIC), a European climate change initiative supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT).[13] The “Pioneers into Practice” programme is part of the Climate-KIC. Its aim is to create a new generation of top-class specialists, entrepreneurs and legislators in order to achieve a low-carbon economy in Europe. Stephaan Röell, Hajnal Szolga and Christian Dörr have worked on their projects on the Community of Valencia from CEU-UCH's ESET as host institution.[14] It brings together a consortium of the main representatives of industry, academia and the regions in order to develop and exchange knowledge about innovations on a world scale to deal with climate change. The Community of Valencia, the only Spanish region participating in the programme, is one of the six participating regions, alongside Central Hungary, Emilia-Romagna, Hessen, Lower Silesia and the West Midlands.[15]
^"Las 10 mejores escuelas de diseño" [Top 10 design schools] (PDF). chavónline | News from The Altos de Chavon Cultural Center Foundation (in Spanish).