
The technical secretariat of the Official College of Telecommunications Engineering of the Valencian Community (COITCV), Marta Mateu, reveals to the students of the Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering the advantages of being member of this College.
11 november 2016
From the Lecture Room to the Official College of Telecommunications Engineering. It’s the tour that students of the Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering of the UV made in just one day after the visit of Marta Mateu, the technical secretariat of the Official College of Telecommunications Engineering of the Valencian Community (COITCV), and a referent in this field.
This first-rate visit for the future graduate students of the Master’s degree revealed the numerous advantages of being a collegiate member of the community of Telecommunication Engineers. This visit also offered the students the possibility to already become a member of the Official College within the facilities of the Master’s degree, which means that they can enjoy all the services offered by the College, only for the fact of being a student of the Master.
Among the roles of the COITCV, we should highlight its potential as a contact network within the professional world of Telecommunications Engineering. Therefore, one of its main goals is to defend this collective, especially the interests of every graduate student of the Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering.
Just a step away from employment:
Such visits (like Marta Mateu’s) give the students an approach to their soon access to the labour market, since the future graduate students of the Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering of the UV (Postgraduate Studies that enables to exercise the profession) have high hopes on finding a job related to their studies. According to the figures of the INE (Spanish statistical institute), the unemployment rate for these graduate students is only of 5%.
The unemployment rate for these graduate students is only 5%
There are better future prospects for these students in the labour market, since a great part of the offered qualified jobs will be part of the technological and communications field. In fact, the European Union expects 900,000 new workplaces related with technology for 2020. That is, certainly, a great opportunity for these professionals of telecommunications.