Key Points
The degree is comparable to other degrees in Electrical Engineering as those provided by other international institutions: EPFL Lausanne (Switzerland), Imperial College London (UK), TU Delft (Netherlands), Politecnico di Milano (Italy), TU Belin (Germany), MIT, Standford and Georgia Tech University (USA).
The faculty that teaches the degree is highly qualified and has a high level of experience both at the teaching and research level. This is reflected in the various awards and recognitions that he has received both nationally and internationally.
The practical credits reach about 30% of the compulsory contents and the theory groups are split to carry out the practices. The ETSETB has 36 teaching laboratories. Maintaining and improving the technological quality of these laboratories has always been a priority for the school's management teams. The current value of the set of equipment exceeds 2,000,000 Euros, with an average annual investment for renovations and new acquisitions of around 80,000 Euros. The main objective is to guarantee that the student will have the practical knowledge required by any company at the time of finishing the degree.
Within the plan, 18 credits correspond to elective subjects. In this way the student can guide its knowledge towards the profiles that are more of their interest.
The ETSETB has mobility agreements with prestigious foreign universities, both at European level: École Polytéchnique de Paris, Telecom Paris, RWTH Aachen, TU Darmstadt, KTH Stockholm, Politecnico di Torino in Italy, etc .; as in the United States of America: MIT, Purdue University, Georgia Tech, University of Southern California, Northeastern University, etc .; in Canada: École Polytechnique de Montréal, École de Technologie Supérieure; or in Japan: National Institute of Informatics.
The student will have a wide range of paid internship agreements with companies in the sector. Many of these projects are carried out in companies of great international relevance such as Alcatel-Lucent in France, Bell-Labs in the United States, Technicolor in Germany, France and the United States, Intel in the United States, Philips in the Netherlands and France, Nokia in Finland, the CERN or the German Aerospace Center.
Companies in the sector also participate in subjects such as Systems Integration, where groups of students develop projects proposed by companies and institutions. In the Final Degree Thesis, students also have the possibility of developing an individual work within a company acquiring valuable experience for the practice of the profession.
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