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If the student's profile requires it, the ACC of the Master’s Degree will establish the Bridging Courses that he or she must take. Such courses may have a maximum load of 30 ECTS and will be set based on the candidate's profile and history. The student must take, if required, any of the following subjects: 

 

  • 43753 Bridging Courses for 30 Credits
  • 43754 Bridging Courses for 24 Credits
  • 43755 Bridging Courses for 18 Credits
  • 43756 Bridging Courses for 12 Credits
  • 43757 Bridging Courses for 6 Credits

The content of the previous subjects will consist of subjects that are part of the current plans corresponding to  the Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering (GIET) and for the Degree in Telematics Engineering (GIT).

Specifically, the contents to be taken correspond to basic or compulsory subjects (6 ECTS each) related to any of the three axes of the master’s degree: signal processing and communications, electronic engineering, and telematic networks and services. Thus, the student could complete up to 5 of the following degree subjects:

 

Signal Processing and Communications:

  • Signals and Linear Systems (GIT)
  • Communication Theory (GIT)
  • Fundamentals of Telecommunications Systems (GIT)
  • Digital Signal Processing (GIT)

 

Electronic Engineering:

  • Electronic and Photonic Devices (GIET)
  • Digital Electronic Systems I / II (GIET)
  • Analog Electronics I / II (GIET)
  • Instrumentation and Electronic Equipment (GIET)

 

Telematic Systems and Services

  • Computer Network Architecture (GIT)
  • Databases and Information Systems (GIT)
  • Web Applications Development (GIT)
  • Systems Administration and Maintenance (GIT)

The Academic Coordinating Committee (ACC) of the Master’s Degree, depending on the academic and professional profile of the student, will decide which specific subjects are related to the block of complements of assigned training.