Admission Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering

Course access

Those wishing to take this course have different access routes depending on their previous studies:

Type of access Preference of access Admission mark 24/25
Secondary school diploma + University entrance exam (PAU) and CFGS (Advanced professional training (*) Weighted subjects pertaining to the PAU specific phase:
  • Technical Drawing (0.1)
  • Business Economics (0.1)
  • Electro-technology (0.2)
  • Physics (0.2)
  • Mathematics (0.2)
  • Chemistry (0.1)
  • Industrial Technology (0.2)
9.572
University access for people over 25 Engineering and Technology Option ---
Other Entrance exams for people over 45 ---
Degree holders 5.000
Change of studies and validations  
Employment record for people over 40  


(*) Students from the following CFGS (advanced professional training) courses may have these recognised for 15 credits on this degree: Administration of Computer Networks, Development of Computer Applications, Development of Multi-Platform Applications, Development of Web Applications or Telecommunications and Computer Systems.

Pre-enrolment code

21071

Student Profile

The ideal student for this course should have the following qualities.
  • A solid grounding in mathematics, preferably from previous studies.
  • Capacity for logical thinking and organisation.
  • An interest in technological advances and research (desire to innovate).
  • Ability to adapt to new situations, methods and technologies.
  • Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team.
  • Imagination, curiosity and creativity.
A good level of English is recommended.

Additional training

  • Mathematics Workshop for Engineers.
  • Electricity and Electronics Workshop.
  • Introduction to Programming: Language C.

Access related information

Check all the information related to university access routes here: secondary school students, CFGS students, over 25 years old and over 45 years old.

You will also find information on other access routes (accredited work experience, changing from a foreign university) and other access routes for pre-university international students (international students: secondary school in the EU, international students: secondary school outside the EU) and for university students and graduates (reincorporations, EU university students, non EU university students and university graduates).