The Master’s Academic Committee will determine the levelling modules that each student must take, up to a maximum of 12 ECTS credits. These modules will not be counted towards the number of credits required for the degree.

The Master’s Academic Committee will determine the levelling modules that each student must take, up to a maximum of 12 ECTS credits. These modules will not be counted towards the number of credits required for the degree.
Students who have not completed courses with basic knowledge in circuit analysis, linear systems, analogue electronics or digital electronics are required to take up to 12 ECTS credits from the following courses offered by the School of Engineering:

Knowledge to be acquired Subjects that may be taken Degree/Academic year/Semester
Analysis of linear circuits and systems Theory of electrical networks, Electronic technology and Electronic circuits GIEI/1/2 GIEI/2/2 GIEIT/1/2
Analogue electronics Analogue electronic systems Analogue electronics I
Analogue electronics II and Electronic instrumentation and equipment
GIEI/3/1 GIET/2/2 GIET/3/1 GIET/3/2
Digital electronics

Digital electronic systems, Digital electronic systems I, Digital electronic systems II, Telecommunication electronic systems and Digital signal processing

GIEI/3/1 GIET/2/1 GIET/2/2 GIET/3/2 GIET/3/1

GIEI (Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering)
GIET (Degree in Electronic Engineering for Telecommunications)

All courses in the degree programmes are worth 6 ECTS credits. Students will take up to a maximum of 12 ECTS, depending on their prior knowledge.
The number of levelling credits required depends on the student’s level of knowledge, up to a maximum of 12 ECTS.