Degree in Automation and Industrial Electronic Engineering
240 credits - Higher Polytechnic School
Duration | 4 years / 240 credits |
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Level MECES | 2 |
Spots for new students |
70 places for the academic year 2024-25
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Teaching method | In-Person Classes |
Price |
Public price per credit, 1st registration: ¤17.85, ¤41.12, ¤89.02, ¤123.35 for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th enrolment respectively.
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Total cost
of the first enrolment in the first year:
¤1,112.19
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(*) Prices for the academic year: 2024-25
(**) Total cost of the first enrolment in the first year, including taxes, for EU
members under 28 years of age without any
special condition:
Industrial engineering includes all technologies, services and applications required in industrial settings.
The Degree in Automation and Industrial Engineering enables future graduates to work in the regulated profession of technical industrial engineer and provides access to the Master's in Industrial Engineering, which enables graduates to practise the regulated profession of industrial engineer.
his programme is regulated by ministerial order CIN/351/2009 of 9th February 2009 (BOE 20th February 2009).
What skills will you acquire?
Students will learn how to design, specify, and analyse systems related to electricity, industrial electronics, systems monitoring, automatizing industrial processes, electric motors, energy, information, the design of industrial factories, etc.
What profile should you have?
The admission profile for students starting their studies in Electronic and Automatic Engineering includes:
- Perseverance at work
- The ability to understand, analyse and synthesise
- Problem-solving
- Teamwork
- Initiative
All these skills will be worked on during the programme.
What career opportunities will you have?
The Degree in Industrial and Automatic Electronic Engineering certifies students to work in the regulated profession of Technical Industrial Engineer. This programme is regulated by ministerial order CIN/351/2009 of 9th February 2009 (BOE 20th February 2009). Professionals may carry out a wide variety of duties on the labour market, including:
- Designing industrial facilities and plants.
- Designing electronic systems.
- Designing and implementing automated systems (robots).
- Industrial facilities construction.
- Facilities operation and maintenance.
- Activity projects.
- Working in public administration (city councils, departments...).
- Marketing and sales duties.
- Expert advice (reports and expert judicial appearances).
- Working in public and private research, development and innovation departments for research into new technologies.
- Technical office: writing, signing off on, and developing projects in the field of industrial engineering (industrial facilities).
- Teaching (secondary school and vocational training, university).
- In addition, if graduates wish to take further studies in Industrial and Automatic Electronic Engineering, they may take the Masters in Industrial Engineering that certifies them to work in the regulated profession of Industrial Engineer. This programme is regulated by ministerial order CIN/311/2009 of 9th February 2009 (BOE 18th February 2009).
In short, this programme offers a wide selection of professional pathways, making it a course with a future!
For more information, please see: Higher Polytechnic School: http://eps.uib.es
Travel and Learn
The UIB offers students the chance to take part in different exchange and mobility programmes:
- Exchange and mobility programmes: to complete part of your studies at another university in Spain, the European Union, and around the world, or to get work experience at businesses in the European Union, managed by the International Relations Service.
- Volunteer work experience and projects with university development cooperation programmes in least developed countries, run through the development cooperation programmes managed by the Cooperation for Development and Solidarity Office (OCDS).
High-quality official study
Legislation requires that official Spanish Degrees receive positive evaluations by the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA). This process is called verification, and it serves to ensure that the development programme in which you will participate will provide the skills and learning results that it is supposed to.
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Bachelor's programmes are subject to assessment and are continuously improved upon in order to guarantee their prestige and recognition within Europe. You can see the results of the assessments at results section .
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