University Master's Degree in Telecommunication Engineering New

Professional Master in the field of engineering

Official Master's Degree in Telecommunication Engineering

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Access

Access to this master's degree is open to holders of an official bachelor's degree from a Spanish university or from another higher education institution within or outside the European Higher Education Area, provided this gives access to postgraduate studies in the country of issue.

Admission requirements

The Master’s Degree in Telecommunications Engineering is a qualifying master’s degree programme regulated by Order CIN/355/2009, so direct access will be reserved for those who have previously studied the competences established in section 3 of the said Order, which are those taken towards Bachelor’s degrees that qualify holders to be Technical Telecommunications Engineers, in accordance with the provisions of Order CIN/355/2009 (requirements for the verification of Bachelor’s degrees in Telecommunications Engineering).

Likewise, access to the master’s degree programme will be granted to those who can certify that they have completed:

  • The basic training module.
  • The module common to the telecommunications track, and
  • At least 48 credits corresponding to the set of blocks of the specific technology module of a Bachelor’s degree that qualifies you to become a Technical Telecommunications Engineer, in accordance with the provisions of aforementioned Order CIN/355/2009.

Access will also be granted, subject to the completion of additional training (up to a maximum of 18 ECTS), to those who hold a Bachelor’s degree in related fields, such as those whose academic profile falls within the scope of electrical and electronic engineering.

The maximum load of these additional courses will not exceed 20% of the total credits for the master’s programme, which is equivalent to a limit of 18 credits.

Since the master’s programme is taught entirely in English, students are required to certify an English B2 level.

Selection criteria

In the event that there are more applications than available places, students will be prioritised based on their academic record.

Complementary training

Subjects proposed as training complements:

  • 102683 - Radiation and Guided Waves (9 credits).
  • 107848 - Signals and Communication Systems (6 credits).
  • 107852 - Communications (6 credits).
  • 102689 - Electronic Components and Circuits (6 credits).
  • 107860 - Digital Signal Processing (6 credits).
  • 102712 - Discrete Signals and Systems (6 credits).
  • 107854 - Communication Theory (6 credits).