
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Master's Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering and ApplicationsMadrid, Spain
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 May 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
09 Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 7,200 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* precios vigentes para el curso 23/24
Introduction
Electronic systems and associated components are found in all electronic products, from computers and mobile phones to cars and buildings. The intelligence provided by microelectronic, nanoelectronic and photonic systems account for a significant part of the global economy and their role will increase as future products and services become more digital and connected. Power electronics provide them with competitive advantages by increasing their autonomy and improving their energy efficiency.
The aim of the master's degree is for students to acquire advanced scientific and technological knowledge about electronic systems and related technologies. To this end, they will be trained in a set of theoretical principles, formal methods and technological instruments that will enable them to carry out the development of an electronic system in a professional environment, as well as to initiate research and innovation tasks in this area.
Once the master's degree has been completed, those students who have completed 300 ECTS (or equivalent training) can apply for admission to the Doctorate in Electrical, Electronic and Automatic Engineering.
El Máster en Cifras
- Maximum 30 students per class
- Around 30% of students enjoy a scholarship
- High employability rate
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
UC3M Full Grants for Master's Studies for the 2024/2025 academic year
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is offering 7 full grants to carry out studies for the Master's Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering and Applications in the 2024/2025 academic year, which gives access to UC3M doctoral programs.
- The full grants will include the corresponding academic fees , as well as an annual allocation of €11,500 .
To apply for the grant, it is necessary to have been admitted to the Master's degree or to have formalized the application for admission to the Master's degree.
UC3M Tuition Grants for the 2024/2025 academic year
For the academic year 2024-2025, a call has been made for a maximum of 3 grants for the payment of net tuition fees for students accepted into the Master's degree, with the following allocation:
- 3 grants for an amount of €1,500
To apply for the grant, it is necessary to have formalized the application for admission to the Master's degree.
Curriculum
The Master's Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering and Applications is taught over one academic year with a set of 21 ECTS of compulsory subjects, 27 ECTS of optional subjects and 12 ECTS of the Master's Final Project (TFM). The optional subjects are distributed in 2 training itineraries, each of them represented by a specific subject. The student can choose one itinerary if he/she takes at least 12 ECTS of the offer proposed in it. Likewise, it is possible to choose to combine subjects from both itineraries. The itineraries contemplated are:
- Electronic systems itinerary (I1). This itinerary is intended for students who will be able to design a complete electronic system, identifying its different blocks, specifying and designing based on new technologies and components.
- Components and subsystems itinerary (I2). This itinerary is intended for students who want to acquire knowledge of the latest advances in electronic/photonic components and the design tools for electronic subsystems, both microelectronic and integrated optics.
As a complement to the training offered in the itineraries, an optional subject related to the field of electronic systems applications and new trends is offered, of a dynamic nature according to the evolution of the sector. It is also possible to take optional credits associated with mobility activities, internships in companies or seminars given by recognised experts in the professional and/or research field. Those students who wish to undertake the design of a more complex electronic system can choose the subject Experimental Projects II, increasing the total experimental load.