Graduates who have studied electronics in their undergraduate degree (e.g. Telecommunications Electronic Engineering or Industrial Electronic Engineering).
Students who hold an undergraduate degree in Engineering or a degree with sufficient electronics content. Former degrees – now extinct – of the Spanish university system include:
Industrial and Telecommunications Engineering
Mechanical, Electrical, Automation and Industrial Electronics Engineering
Physics
Computer Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
In any case, applicants must have fundamental knowledge of circuit and linear systems analysis, analogue electronics and digital electronics.
Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree that grants access to Master’s programmes. In addition, students from countries or educational systems where Spanish is not the primary language must have a B2 level of proficiency in Spanish or Catalan according to the CEFR.