Access and Academic Regulations

Access

New admission places: 30 (25 places for Spain and 5 places for abroad).

Title code: 4315702

Recommended Profile:
The most suitable profile for acquiring the necessary skills and competencies is that of a Senior Engineer with specific training in Electrical Engineering or a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering.

A table of other degrees that grant access to the Master's program is available on the program website. The required supplementary courses will depend on the elective courses the student may have taken during their undergraduate studies and on the program's curriculum. Therefore, the entire admissions process is subject to the review of the Master's program's academic committee. In exceptional circumstances, and after review of their curriculum vitae, other graduates may be admitted.

The Master's program is geared towards engineers, engineering graduates, and technical engineers with prior training or experience in Electrical Engineering who wish to further their specialization or pursue a doctorate. In exceptional circumstances, and after review of their curriculum vitae, other graduates may be admitted, provided they possess sufficient foundational knowledge to adequately follow the Master's program courses. Students who do not have sufficient prior training in Electrical Engineering must take supplementary courses, up to a maximum of 30 credits, depending on their profile.

Access Requirement:
Requirements for access to University Master's Degrees and admission procedure

How to access:
All information about the pre-registration process, dates, etc.

Credit recognition:
credits and validations recognition tables.

Regulations

Credit recognition regulations:
Credit recognition and transfer regulations

Permanence rules:
Access the rules for student permanence at the University of Seville

Enrollment rules:
Access the enrollment rules for Bachelor's and Master's studies

Evaluation and Grading Standards:
Access the evaluation and grading regulations of the subjects