Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering for Telecommunication

Study guides

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory  Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 57 3    
2nd year 6 54    
3rd year   60    
4th year   6 42 12
Totals 63 123 42 12

Period of study

Six-monthly

Part-time or full-time

Full-time, with the possibility of part-time dedication in line with UAB regulations.

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
- Calculus
- Algebra
- Statistics
- Foundations of Physics
- Foundations of Computer Science
- Foundations of Signals and Systems
- Circuit Theory and Electronics
- Foundations of Engineering
- Foundations of Software Engineering
- Electronic Circuits and Components
- Radiation and Guided Waves
- Foundations of Communications
- Computer Architecture and Peripherals
- Discrete-Tiem Signals and Systems
- Digital Systems and Hardware Description Language
- Analogue Electronics
- Organisation and Business Management
3rd year 4th year
- Transmitter and Receiver Electronics
- Electronic Systems Design
- Instrumentation I
- Project Management and Legislation
- Foundations of Networks
- Electronic Circuits and Technologies
- Radiofrequency and Microwave Engineering
- Electronic Systems and Applications
- Instrumentation II
- Electronic Power Circuits
- Bachelor's Degree Final Project
- Control Systems

 

Optional subjects

4th year

Professionalisation
 - Work Placement (12 credits)
 - Advanced Engineering Project (12 credits)
 ICT Management
- Quality and Reliability Management (6 credits)
 Electronic Design
- Advanced Design of Communications Circuits (6 credits)
- Design of Analogue and Hybrid Integrated Systems and Circuits (6 credits)
- Design of Embedded Systems (6 credits)
- Microelectronics Design (6 credits)
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (6 credits)
 Electronic Systems
- Embedded Systems for Communication (6 credits)
- Electronic Devices (6 credits)
- Intelligent Instrumentation Systems (6 credits)
Electronic Applications
- Multidisciplinary Applications I and II (6 credits each)