General information
- Salesian School of Sarrià (affiliated school)
- Barcelona
- Duration: 4 courses - 240 credits
- Places: 35
- Admission mark: 6,330
- Price per credit: 128.46 euros
- Language: Catalan, Spanish and English.
- Schedule
- Learning mode: Classroom-based learning
In the past few years, automation has become one of the most important sectors of our economy and will be even more important in the future. Words such as industry 4.0, internet of things, smart grids, smart cities, domotics, robotics, energy efficiency, etc., are staring to form part of our everyday vocabulary. In an almost immediate future, everything will be automated and connected. As an engineer, you will participate in the design of automated systems, in chosing electronic components and systems, in programming these systems and in their maintenance. You also will be capable of organising and directing the production of a company and its commercial and technical sectors, as well as being officially recognised as having the professional attributes of a Technical Industrial Engineer.
At the Salesian University School of Sarrià (EUSS) you will be accompanied on your journey to becoming an engineering through our «Engineering by doing» method, which is based on learning by acquiring competences and applied by giving great importance to active activities, especially when developing integrated team projects and work placements which represent significant learning opportunities.
Career options
The degree in Automation and Industrial Electronic Engineering provides the training necessary for the application of electronic and microelectronic devices to the automation of production processes, working with microprocessors, electronic instruments, automatons and robots, etc.
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Some of the professions open to graduates are:
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Design, analysis, projection and maintenance of electronic and microelectronic systems.
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Commercial organisation and management of electronic products and systems.
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Control of electric machines and drives.
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Conception, design, production and maintenance of instrumentation systems, automatic control and robots.