Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering
Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications
Barcelona School of Telecommunications Engineering (ETSETB)
Today, practically all spheres of human activity require the support of electronics, including communications systems, multimedia services, industrial process control, energy management, the automobile industry, medicine, all of which depend on electronics and its ability to cut across disciplines. In addition, the current trend in clean electricity makes electronics more present than ever: from microchips to train engines, electronics is everywhere.
This bachelor's degree aims to cover the needs of companies and institutions in a wide range of sectors that require staff who are highly qualified in design and technological development in the field of electronics. It provides a solid grounding in the principles of electronics and mathematics and gives students the skills they need to work in a field whose future is beyond our imagination.
This bachelor's degree aims to cover the needs of companies and institutions in a wide range of sectors that require staff who are highly qualified in design and technological development in the field of electronics. It provides a solid grounding in the principles of electronics and mathematics and gives students the skills they need to work in a field whose future is beyond our imagination.
- Duration
- 4 years
- Study load
- 240 ECTS credits (including the bachelor's thesis). One credit is equivalent to a study load of 25-30 hours.
- Delivery
- Face-to-face
- Language of instruction
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- Fees and grants
- Approximate fees per academic year: €1,107 (€2,553 for non-EU residents). Consult the public fees system based on income (grants and payment options).
- Location
- Barcelona School of Telecommunications Engineering (ETSETB)
- Places
- 50
- Registration and enrolment
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- Legalisation of foreign documents
- All documents issued in non-EU countries must be legalised and bear the corresponding apostille.
First semester
Second semester
Third semester
- A Practical Introduction to Matlab 2
- Administrating Linux Systems 2
- Applied Electromagnetism and Photonics 6
- Circuit Simulation and Analysis Using PSpice 2
- Cooperation Project with Wifi Technologies 2
- Create Your Future: Just a Job or Your True Passion 2
- Digital Design 6
- Electronic Devices 6
- Financial Engineering for Economic Planning of Investments 2
- Leadership and Professional Development Techniques in Engineering 2
- Linear Algebra, Linear Codes and Secret-Sharing Schemes 2
- Machine Learning 2
- Photovoltaic Solar Energy 2
- Pigment Identification with Raman Spectroscopy 2
- Probability and Stochastic Processes 6
- Renewable Energy 2
- Signals and Systems 6
Fourth semester
Fifth semester
- Configurable Digital Systems 6
- Control Systems 6
- High Frequency Circuits 6
- Introduction to Deep Learning 2
- Machine Learning: from Theory to Practice 2
- Materials Science and Engineering 6
- Measurement Systems 6
- Problem Solving with Artificial Intelligence: a Practical Approach 2
- Quantum Technologies for Cybersecurity: Networks and Systems 2
Sixth semester
Seventh semester
- Big Data and R Programming 6
- Ethics in Science and Engineering 6
- Hardware Information Processing Systems 6
- Information Security and Privacy 6
- Internet Management 6
- Matlab and Its Applications in Engineering 6
- Microelectronic Design 6
- Photovoltaic Devices 6
- Quantum Physics 6
- Reinforcement Learning and Deep Learning 6
- Sensors, Actuators and Microcontrollers in Mobile Robots 6
- Smart Electronics 6
- Space Telecommunications 6
- System Integration 12
Eighth semester
- Bachelor's Thesis 18
- CompulsoryECTS
- OptionalECTS
- ProjectECTS
- Professional opportunities
- Graduates may find employment in the areas of ICT engineering. They will be equipped to supervise and carry out tasks related to the design, implementation and management of electronic systems in fields and sectors such as the following:
- Consumer electronics.
- Telecommunications.
- Microtechnology and nanotechnology.
- Automobile industry.
- Automatic control and robotics.
- Multimedia, image and sound.
- Energy and sustainability.
- Medicine and health.
- Bioengineering.
- Photonics and light technologies.
- Aeronautics and aerospace industry.
- R&D centres.
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- Course structure
- The 240 ECTS credits in the syllabus are organized into 4 academic years. Each course has 60 ECTS, divided into two semester periods of 30 ECTS. One ECTS credit is considered to correspond to a student's dedication of 25 hours.
- Basic training: 66 ECTS
- Compulsory training: 138 ECTS
- Elective training, internships and university extension activities: 18 ECTS
- Final Degree Project: 18 ECTS
- Academic calendar
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- Academic regulations
- Academic regulations for bachelor’s degree courses at the UPC
- Language certification and credit recognition
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