What will you learn?
In addition to the training in technical competences, the graduate in industrial electronic engineering acquires another subject of competences that allow him/her to be a person with creative, innovative, enterprising skills, with facility for work in a team and the speech.
You will acquire skills such as:
specialization at design, development and improvement of both industrial and service processes. You will be able to automate manufacturing processes, improving the reliability of the manufactured product and productivity.
You will also learn to design and develop electronic control systems for machines, equipment and installations such as those of an aeroplane, bus, lorry, train, washing machine, thermal power station, paper mill, food factory, etc.
And of course, to participate in the design of computers, robots or automatons of different characteristics, from children's toys, to macro robots for handling toxic substances or deactivating explosives, to micro robots for surgery.
You will be able to work in...
Electronics have revolutionised our society. Thanks to it, we now have more precise, safer and cheaper equipment.
And what can we say about what computers have brought to society, one hundred percent electronic machines.
After the industrial revolution brought about by the steam engine (mechanical) finding , electronics has been the last great revolution, since it has made it possible to globalise the world and, as a consequence, to make information more accessible to everyone.
In addition...
Examples of companies where you can work are: Ikusi, Alcad, Ikor, CAF, Seat, Volkswagen, Danobat, Ideko, Altran, EADS, Siemens, Fagor, Nokia, Technological research Centers...
In addition, the Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering qualifies for the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer, regulated by Order CIN/351/2009, of February 9, 2009.