2020_21
Educational guide 
School of Engineering
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Study programmes

Bachelor
Double degree in Biomedical and Telecommunication Engineering (2019)
Double degree in Electrical Engineering/Electro., Ind. and Automatic (2014)
Double degree in Business Admin. and Manag. and Tech. for Developing Web...
Double degree in Biotechnology and Computer Engineering (2014)
Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering (2017)
Bach. Degree in Telecommunication Systems and Services Engineering (2016)
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (2010)
Bachelor's Degree in Electronic and Automation Engineering (2010)
Bachelor's Degree in Computer engineering (2010)
Bac. Degree in Techniques for Developing Web and Mobiles Applications(2018)

Master's degree
Computer Security Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (2016)
Computer Security Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (2016) - Online
Computational Engineering and Mathematics (2013)
Industrial Engineering (2013)
Artificial Intelligence (2012)
Electric Vehicle Technologies (2018)


Attention: In extraordinary circumstances and in response to instructions from the health authorities, the URV may change the type of teaching and assessment to adapt to the circumstances at any one time as a result of the declaration of the state of alarm and the measures taken to avoid contagion by COVID-19 during the academic year 2020-21.

To find out how your degree will be taught, we recommend that you read the section "ADAPTION OF TEACHING TO THE NEW NORMALITY FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-21 AS A RESULT OF COVID-19."

The information in the guides may vary until the first day of enrolment, which is 15 July for master's degrees and 28 July for bachelor's degrees.

Welcome


The School of Engineering (ETSE) of the URV is a centre that combines all the information and communication technologies (ICT), in the broadest sense of the term, ranging from computer and telecommunication engineering to the electrical, electronics and automation engineering to more recent disciplines such as biomedical engineering.

The vocation of the ETSE is to make a solid contribution improving its socio-economic environment through the formation of new engineers. However, ETSE does not restrict its horizon to the immediate environment, but aims to cover the whole international sphere, in terms of education, innovation, as well as scientific exchanges and research projects.

Our teaching project has the aim of permanent updating. This is particularly difficult in engineering, so one of our main priorities is to keep in permanent and fluid contact with industry and services in the ICT services.

To achieve our aims, we have state-of-the-art facilities, with a personalised climate of communication between students and lecturers, and with a quality teaching and research, recognized by a good number of international indicators.

Please come and see for yourself!

Xavier Vilanova Salas
Director of the School of Engineering (ETSE)