Bachelor's Degree in ICT Systems Engineering
Presentation and objectives
ICT Systems Engineering: An official degree awarded by the UPC that integrates computing, electronics, and telecommunications.
The iTIC engineering trains a versatile professional profile, possessing a broad and combined perspective of new technologies, capable of designing solutions that involve two or more of these technologies.
What do a car, a tablet, an elevator, an MRI system, or smart cities have in common? They all integrate, in an embedded way, elements of electronics, computing, and communications—the three areas of knowledge that constitute Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
The Bachelor's Degree in ICT Systems Engineering offers versatile and comprehensive training in the ICT sector, providing the essential vision needed to develop current and future products and systems, where electronics, computing, and communications work closely together in a coordinated manner. These studies respond to an emerging and high-impact sector: embedded systems. These are found in automobiles, home automation, industrial machinery, medical equipment, consumer electronics, and traffic control systems, among many others.
The iTIC engineering trains a versatile professional profile, possessing a broad and combined perspective of new technologies, capable of designing solutions that involve two or more of these technologies.
What do a car, a tablet, an elevator, an MRI system, or smart cities have in common? They all integrate, in an embedded way, elements of electronics, computing, and communications—the three areas of knowledge that constitute Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
The Bachelor's Degree in ICT Systems Engineering offers versatile and comprehensive training in the ICT sector, providing the essential vision needed to develop current and future products and systems, where electronics, computing, and communications work closely together in a coordinated manner. These studies respond to an emerging and high-impact sector: embedded systems. These are found in automobiles, home automation, industrial machinery, medical equipment, consumer electronics, and traffic control systems, among many others.
Brochure
of the Bachelor's Degree in ICT Systems Engineering
Duration:
4 years
Course load:
240 ECTS credits (including the bachelor's thesis). One credit is equivalent to 25-30 hours of work.
Type of delivery:
On-campus
PAU Admission cut-off mark (June 2025):
7.538
Schedules/shifts:
Morning
DENSO Awards:
2 awards of €1,000 each for the best university entrance exam records among students enrolled in the first year at EPSEM.
Fees and scholarships:
Approximate price per academic year: €1,061.40 Check the reduction percentage based on income (scholarships and payment options).
Official degree:
Registered with the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sport
Academic Coordinator: Francisco del Àguila
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