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Foreign incoming students

It is an essential condition for mobility to have passed at least 120 ECTS credits (including those you are currently studying).

Application and procedure

 

 

At the ETSETB basic science courses in mathematics and physics are offered at the beginning of the degrees. Courses in the following areas are introduced progressively in the curriculum: 

Communications 

    • Modulation
    • Mobile communications
    • Radiolocation
    • Signal processing

Telematics 

    • Network design
    • Protocols
    • Network management
    • Internet, security

Computers 

    • Computer architecture
    • Software design
    • Operating systems

Electronics 

    • Devices
    • Circuits
    • Microelectronics
    • Digital and Analogue Design

Business Administration 

    • Economics
    • Management

There are three welcome activities that we recommend you attend:

 

Orientation Week (UPC)

The Orientation Week includes an institutional welcome; information about legal procedures and UPC services that can help students during their stay; the workshops "Just Arrived", an introduction to Catalan language and culture; and visits to a few of Barcelona’s museums. If it is not held online, you will have to register for it before a set deadline.

Orientation Week

 

Welcome days of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN)

The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation. Its mission is to represent international students, and to provide opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development following the principle of students helping students.

The Erasmus Student Network is a network of student volunteers that help incoming students and plan a range of activities with them.

ESN UPC

 

Welcome meeting (ETSETB)

The meeting, at which the assistant director of International Relations presents the School, is offered to ETSETB exchange students classes.

 

Recent presentations:

 

Contact

students.mobility.etsetb@upc.edu

+34 93 401 19 78

Schedule appointments are normally on Wednesdays, but during the period of students' arrival of (September, February) this may be extended to include other days.