Degree in Telecommunication Electronic Engineering
Program Overview
Introduction to the Degree in Electronic Engineering of Telecommunications
The Degree in Electronic Engineering of Telecommunications is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of electronic engineering, enabling them to work in various sectors that require highly qualified personnel in design and technological development.
What is Electronic Engineering?
Electronic engineering is a field that supports various aspects of human activity, including communication systems, multimedia services, industrial process control, energy management, automotive, medicine, and more. The field of electronic engineering is constantly evolving, with a growing demand for professionals who can design, develop, and manage electronic systems.
Career Opportunities for Electronic Engineers
Electronic engineers can work in a wide range of fields, including:
- Electronic consumer goods
- Telecommunications
- Micro and nano technologies
- Automotive industry
- Robotics
- Multimedia image and sound systems
- Energy
- Medicine
- Bioengineering
- Photonics
- Aeronautics and aerospace
This degree also enables students to develop project management skills and is associated with high-demand labor market contents.
Differentiation from Other Degrees
The Degree in Electronic Engineering is one of several degrees offered by the ETSETB, including Engineering of Technologies and Services of Telecommunications, Physical Engineering, and Science and Engineering of Data. While these degrees are related, they have distinct focuses. The Degree in Electronic Engineering is centered on the technology that supports telecommunications at its most intimate level, providing students with a broad range of knowledge applicable to many areas.
A Degree with Job Prospects
The Degree in Electronic Engineering is associated with high-demand labor market contents. According to the AQU Employment Insertion Report of 2014, Electronic Engineering ranked second in the occupational quality index. The INE Survey of University Graduate Employment of 2015 ranked Electronic Engineering first.
Access to the Degree
To access the Degree in Electronic Engineering, students must formalize their university pre-registration and pass the University Access Tests (PAU). It is highly recommended that students have taken the Science and Technology modality in high school. The pre-registration code for this degree is 31099.
Research Areas
The Degree in Electronic Engineering covers a wide range of research areas, including electronic systems, telecommunications, and technological development. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of electronic engineering, enabling them to work in various sectors that require highly qualified personnel in design and technological development.
