In-company experience through study-work programmes and end-of-degree projects

Official Degree

Engineering Graduate in Industrial Electronics

Duration

240 ECTS

4 years

Campus

Arrasate-Mondragón

Class size

60 places

Languages

Spanish, Basque, English

Modality

On-site

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In-company experience through study-work programmes and end-of-degree projects

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In-company experience through study-work programmes and end-of-degree projects

The End-of-Course Project and associated practices are carried out in the final phase of the Engineering studies and are a great opportunity to live a professional experience that meets to the needs of Companies, Universities and Technology Centres, both in Spain and abroad.

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The Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering at our university offers the possibility of alternating between studies and work, so that the student identifies first-hand the technical knowledge demanded by the industry. In addition to being an opportunity to put into practice the knowledge acquired and thus strengthen it, the works are remunerated with a grant of approximately €500 per month thus making it possible to finance the studies. Last but not least, work-study grants have credit recognition.

On the other hand, the End-of-Course Project and associated practices are carried out in the final phase of the engineering studies with a duration of 10 months at full dedication, where students put into practice in a real environment (company, technological centre, or research laboratory) the knowledge and skills acquired throughout their careers. Most of this work is carried out in companies, but there are also those who conduct it in the university itself, thus collaborating in research and development projects. Thus, students are offered the possibility of immersing themselves in an industrial environment, as well as exploring in the frontiers of research. As in the case of work-study programmes, the end-of-degree projects are remunerated with a grant of approximately €500 per month..