Access and admission
Those who hold a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications Technology Engineering (or similar that gives access to the profession of Technical Telecommunications Engineer) will be able to access the Master's Degree that qualifies them to practice the profession of Telecommunications Engineer with high preference.
Likewise, access to the master's degree will be allowed with medium preference to GIERM graduates.
Finally, those who hold one of the following degrees will be able to access this Master with low preference: Degree in Electronic Engineering (or similar as long as they give access to the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer Specialty in Industrial Electronics), Degree in Industrial Technologies Engineering (Mention Electronic or Automatic) or Industrial Engineer (Electronic or Automatic Specialty).
In accordance with the regulations of the University of Seville for university master's degrees, the admission process for the master's degree is the responsibility of the center responsible for the master's degree, which will establish the selection criteria, always respecting the principles of merit and equal opportunities.
If there are more applications than places, they will be ordered according to an evaluation that
will take into account the following criteria:
Academic record.
Preference level of the student's access qualification.
Curriculum Vitae, assessing work experience and other additional studies that the student may have and, in particular, language knowledge. This assessment will be carried out by the Academic Committee of the Master.
Having ordered the students who request admission according to the aforementioned assessment criteria, as many applicants as there are places offered will be admitted, in strict order of priority.
In the event of resignations, applicants not selected in the first instance will be eligible for admission, again according to their order of merit. Specifically, the Academic Committee will give priority to graduates in Telecommunications Technology Engineering from the University of Seville, given that this degree has been used as a reference for the design of the study plan for the Master of Telecommunications Engineering.
The entry and enrollment procedure is regulated by the Andalusian Single District Agreement.