Curriculum

Curriculum Information Sheet for Enrollment

Study plan for the Bachelor's Degree in Electronic, Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering

The Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics taught at the Higher Technical School of Engineering of the University of Seville within the Campus of International Excellence Andalucía Tech.

Tech has four mentions (also known as intensifications or specializations):

The degree is jointly offered by the Universities of Seville and Malaga. Students can begin their studies at either university and have the option of completing the final two years at the university where they started or at the other, depending on their chosen specialization.

The name of the specialization is specifically indicated on the student's graduate degree certificate.

When registering online, the computer system displays all elective courses, regardless of whether they are part of the student's chosen specialization. Therefore, it is the student's responsibility to make the correct selection.

Specifically, completing one of the specializations is a prerequisite for obtaining the degree. Therefore, if a student mistakenly or intentionally completes the 240 credits by mixing courses from different specializations, they will not be eligible to receive the degree and will have to take additional courses until they complete one of the specializations.

Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you carefully read the following guide before registering for fourth-year subjects online.

Any questions regarding this document can be submitted via email to jefaturaestudios-etsi@us.es or docencia-etsi@us.es .

 

Degree in Electronic Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics

The following table shows the general structure of the studies. It shows five types of subjects, each color-coded:

  • The subjects indicated in aqua green in the table (identified with the specific name of each subject) are basic training subjects that all students must take.
     

  • The subjects indicated in sienna background in the table (identified with the specific name of each subject) are compulsory subjects that all students must take.
     

  • The subjects highlighted in light yellow (Specific Technology) are the subjects for each specialization. Once a specialization is chosen, the subjects are unique and can therefore be considered "required for the specialization ." These subjects are listed in the following sections for each specialization.
     

  • In the second semester of the fourth year, in addition to the Final Degree Project, 18 credits must be taken, chosen from the following options:
     

    • Specialization electives (indicated in blue-gray). These differ for each specialization and are detailed on the following pages.

    • Common electives , also called transversal subjects (indicated in bright yellow). These are detailed on the following pages.

    • Work placements (maximum of 9 ECTS credits). These can be taken as a 9 ECTS credit course (normally corresponding to 9 weeks). Students must ensure they have been assigned a company before enrolling. To do so, they should contact the ETSi's international relations office.

    • Academic recognition for extracurricular activities (cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity, and cooperation) up to a maximum of 6 credits, in accordance with university regulations. This also includes language accreditation at a level higher than B1, the level required for the degree.
       
       

  • The Final Degree Project is worth 12 credits. It can only be submitted and assessed once the student has passed at least 70% of the total credits for the degree.
     

  • It is also noted that the required level of language skills to obtain this qualification is B1 in English , and other languages ​​are not valid.