Electrical and Computer Engineering intervenes in computers, telecommunications, electronics, control and energy, and has a huge impact on the technologies that define modern society and life. An electrical and computer engineer has the skills to design electrical and electronic devices, as well as develop systems involving hardware, software, communication networks, power generation and control of sensors and actuators.
Application procedure
The 1st call of applications is opened to applicants who have finished the 1st cycle of studies (Undergraduate Programme) proven by official documents. Applicants will also be admitted for seriation if they have a minimum of 138 ECTS completed, proven by detailed* official documentation. Applicants must submit the 1st cycle conclusion certificate until the 12th of June. Applicants who have not completed the 1st cycle must submit a sworn statement attesting the 1st cycle average at the time of application.
The 2nd call of application is opened to applicants who prove to have finished a minimum of 138 ECTS through official documents. The admission will be conditional until the enrollment process in which the applicant has to present the final 1st cycle (Undergraduate Programme) certificate/Diploma. Applicants who have not graduated at the time of the application, will have to sign a Declaration under Oath attesting their 1st cycle (Undergraduate Programme) average grade at the time of application.
The 3rd call of applications is opened to applicants who have finished the 1st cycle of studies (Undergraduate Programme) proven by official documents.
Prerequisites
Hold a 1st cycle degree in Science and Technology (except in the case of the 2nd cycle in Architecture, which requires a 1st cycle degree in Architecture);
Hold an academic, scientific or professional curriculum that certifies their ability to do the MSc programme which they apply for.
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