Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Systems Engineering and Telecommunications Sytems Engineering or Network Engineering (double degree)

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Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Systems Engineering and Telecommunications Sytems Engineering or Network Engineering (double degree)

Castelldefels School of Telecommunications and Aerospace Engineering (EETAC)

This double degree, for which the admissions procedure requires applicants to pre-enrol but not take an entrance exam, provides multidisciplinary training in the fields of aerospace systems engineering and telecommunications systems engineering.

The Castelldefels School of Telecommunications and Aerospace Engineering (EETAC) teaches this double degree—the only one of its kind in Spain—with the aim of responding to the demand for highly qualified professionals in the telecommunications and aerospace engineering sectors.

Students graduate with two official bachelor's degrees after five years of study (including the bachelor's thesis). They can choose any one of the two majors of the bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Systems Engineering and one of two degrees, in Telecommunications Systems Engineering or Network Engineering.

Majors

  • Air Navigation
  • Airports
Duration
5 years
Study load
367 ECTS credits (including the bachelor's thesis). One credit is equivalent to a study load of 25-30 hours.
Delivery
Face-to-face
Language of instruction

Check the language of instruction for each subject (and timetable) in the course guide in the curriculum.

Information on language use in the classroom and students’ language rights.

Fees and grants
Approximate fees per academic year: €1,107 (€2,553 for non-EU residents). Consult the public fees system based on income (grants and payment options).
Location
Castelldefels School of Telecommunications and Aerospace Engineering (EETAC)
Places
40
Registration and enrolment
What are the requirements to enrol in a bachelor's degree course?
Legalisation of foreign documents
All documents issued in non-EU countries must be legalised and bear the corresponding apostille.

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