Study abroad in Madrid, Spain: Most popular universities for Electronics & Embedded Technology.

Are you thinking of studying Electronics & Embedded Technology abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Electronics & Embedded Technology in Madrid, Spain. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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Carlos III University of Madrid

The mission of Carlos III University of Madrid is to contribute to the improvement of society through teaching of the highest quality and cutting-edge research in line with stringent international guidelines. The University aspires to excellence in all its activities, with the aim of becoming one of the top universities in Europe.
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)

It is no exaggeration to state that over one and a half centuries great part of the history of Spanish technology has been written by the Schools of Architecture and Engineering. They have been during a lot of years nearly the only and in some cases actually the only schools. All of the important personalities in the area of teaching and research passed through the respective centres as students or lecturers.
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Most popular Electronics & Embedded Technology programmes for international students in Madrid

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Electronics & Embedded Technology degree in Madrid.

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Specialist in NFV and SDN

Carlos III University of Madrid

The Carlos III University of Madrid in collaboration with Ericsson is launching two new graduate degrees in Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN). We are starting two new post-graduate degrees: a Master degree in NFV and SDN of 14 months of duration and a Specialist degree in NFV and SDN of 7 months of duration.
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Electronic Systems Engineering

Carlos III University of Madrid

The Master's Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering at Carlos III University of Madrid runs across one academic year with a set of 21 ECTS made up of core subjects, 27 ECTS made up of elective subjects and 12 ECTS for the Master's Thesis (TFM). The electives are spread across two study routes, each represented by a specific subject-matter.
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Telecomunications Engineering and Multimedia and Communications

Carlos III University of Madrid

The Carlos III University of Madrid offers you the possibility of studying the joint Telecomunications Engineering and Multimedia and Communications Master's Degree. The former allows you to acquire the training to practice as a Telecommunications Engineer. 
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Telematics Engineering

Carlos III University of Madrid

The goal of the Bachelor’s Degree in Telematics Engineering is to form professionals specialized in the implementation, design and development of communication networks and their services and applications in different business sectors.
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Electronic Systems Engineering

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)

The Master in Electronic Systems Engineering fills a gap in the current organization of graduate studies, taking a systemic and holistic approach, compared to more traditional component or circuit-oriented.
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Telecomunications Engineering and Mobile Technologies and Services

Carlos III University of Madrid

Admission and enrollment in the Telecomunications Engineering and Mobile Technologies and Services Double Master's Degree at Carlos III University of Madrid will allow for the exemption of validated ECTS, according to the curriculum plan (see Program). Completing the credits from both curricula along with having 30 ECTS recognized will allow you to obtain two officially.
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Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering

Carlos III University of Madrid

Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation is a practical degree with presence and implementation in most of the strategic sectors of our society, with a high demand, in which the student can deepen in areas related with industrial electronics as well as the automation and robotics.
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Telecommunication Technologies Engineering

Carlos III University of Madrid

Telecommunication Technologies Engineering is the branch of engineering in charge of telecommunication, addressing all telecommunication technologies without limiting to a particular specialization from the four possible ones: communications systems, telematics, audiovisual systems and electronics.
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About Electronics & Embedded Technology

Electronics degrees prepare specialists who design electronic systems using active and passive electrical components, like transistors and microchips. Embedded Technology degrees at engineering schools teach students to design computer systems that perform a specific function within a larger mechanical or electrical system. Embedded systems are found in most devices, including smartphones, GPS devices, microwave ovens, etc.

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