New Electronic and Photonic Technologies 12 months Postgraduate Program By Complutense University of Madrid |Top Universities

New Electronic and Photonic Technologies

Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

2,735 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Physics and AstronomyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The fundamental objectives of the Master's Degree in New Electronic and Photonic Technologies are:

  • Prepare professionals for work in the new technological areas related to Physics, both in research and development and in production, through training in specific skills in the areas of instrumentation, optics, electronics, microsystems and nanotechnology, and in transversal skills related to professional work.
  • Offer graduate students a highly professional training that allows them better access to the market of new technologies, with great demand both locally and internationally.
  • Offer the professional world a way to expand their knowledge in the most relevant aspects of electronics and photonics.
  • Provide students interested in writing a doctoral thesis with the necessary foundations for their integration into the lines of work of the Departments of Applied Physics III, Optics and Computer Architecture and Automation.
  • Promote the entrepreneurial spirit as well as research and technological development.

To achieve these objectives, a master's degree is proposed, based on a group of basic compulsory subjects, a group of elective subjects of an advanced nature in which different practices are carried out that correspond to the contents of the subjects taken by the students and some External Practices in companies, compulsory, which reinforce the  professional character of the master.

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The fundamental objectives of the Master's Degree in New Electronic and Photonic Technologies are:

  • Prepare professionals for work in the new technological areas related to Physics, both in research and development and in production, through training in specific skills in the areas of instrumentation, optics, electronics, microsystems and nanotechnology, and in transversal skills related to professional work.
  • Offer graduate students a highly professional training that allows them better access to the market of new technologies, with great demand both locally and internationally.
  • Offer the professional world a way to expand their knowledge in the most relevant aspects of electronics and photonics.
  • Provide students interested in writing a doctoral thesis with the necessary foundations for their integration into the lines of work of the Departments of Applied Physics III, Optics and Computer Architecture and Automation.
  • Promote the entrepreneurial spirit as well as research and technological development.

To achieve these objectives, a master's degree is proposed, based on a group of basic compulsory subjects, a group of elective subjects of an advanced nature in which different practices are carried out that correspond to the contents of the subjects taken by the students and some External Practices in companies, compulsory, which reinforce the  professional character of the master.

Admission Requirements

1 Year
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

2,735 EUR
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International Students

2,735 EUR
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