
The master's degree in Electronic Engineering (master's degree website) caters for the needs of two types of students: those who wish to focus on a professional career and those looking to pursue a doctoral degree in Electronic Engineering.
This master’s degree provides graduates with a broad profile that includes skills and expertise in power, analogue and RF electronics, instrumentation and sensors, digital systems, micro and nanotechnologies, and microelectronics. After the first, compulsory subject area, students can choose from a wide variety of subjects in order to acquire a general profile, specialise in a field, or engage in research and pursue a doctoral degree.
The aim is for the graduates to enter modern industry as benchmark professionals in a new multidisciplinary work and production scenario. To increase their employability, students can take both the master’s thesis and some of the ECTS credits for optional subjects in a company or laboratory.
MEE has a strong international character. It is taught entirely in English and attracts a large number of students from other countries.There is also the possibility of obtaining a joint degree with another internationally renowned university.
Call for applications for the 2025 UPC-GREENCHIPS-EDU grants: financial aid to support students of the master’s degree in Electronic Engineering (MEE). The aim of these grants is to provide financial assistance to MEE students who are interested in academic training activities in the field of electronics that involve mobility to any of the foreign institutions participating in the GreenChips-EDU project. The grants cover expenses related to double degree programmes and short-term mobility stays at these institutions. For more details on the requirements, expenses covered, application process and selection criteria, please refer to the full UPC-GreenChips-EDU call document.
Application form: https://seuelectronica.upc.edu/en/procedures/upc-greenchips-edu-scholarship?set_language=en
Information on language use in the classroom and students’ language rights.
Language requirements:
CEFR English Level B2, which you can demonstrate in one of the following ways:
- Cambridge: FCE
- TOEFL PBT: >= 567; CBT: >= 227; IBT: >= 87
- IELTS: 5.5
- TOEIC: 750
- Escuela Oficial de Idiomas: Certificado de nivel avanzado (Level 5)
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MEE curriculum
Master MEE offers 2 types of academic paths:
Academic path without intensification: If you want maximum flexibility in the elective subjects, choose this option. There are 35 compulsory ECTS credits and 35 ECTS to choose among the different elective options without any restriction. The master thesis has 20 ECTS.
Academic path with intensification: If you want to be a specialist in one of the multiple areas of the electronic engineering, choose this option. There are 35 compulsory ECTS credits and among the 35 ECTS elective credits a minimum of 15 ECTS must be chosen from the intensification of your interest. The final thesis has 20 ECTS.
Subjects are structured in different blocks:
Bridge subjects: To be taken by students whose academic profile is not a general bachelor of electrical/electronic engineering. The Academic Commission of the master assigns these courses to new students. These subjects do not extend the master as they use elective credits. In the following figure, the relation between bridge subjects and core subjects is shown. This information could be useful for students that are not comfortable with the level of the core or bridge subject because is too high or too low. At the beginning of every semester, this mismatch can be solved by replacing the enrolled subject by the corresponding subject of higher or lower level.

Core subjects: Compulsory subjects. There is a lot of flexibility enrolling these subjects. The only limitation to consider is that in case of being assigned some bridge subjects, do not enrol the core subjects related to them until you have passed the bridge course (see figure above).
Elective subjects: If the student does not want to follow any of the intensification tracks, any of the available elective subject can be chosen. In case of following an intensification track, the student must do a minimum of 15 ECTS of elective subjects from the chosen intensification track (Power Electronics, Semiconductor Technology, Biomedical Engineering and Sensors, Innovation Management, Microelectronic Design, Embedded Systems and Microprocessor Design). For the intensification track in Green Microelectronics the student must do a minimum of 20 ECTS of elective subjects. If the student fulfils this requirement, the school will certify the followed intensification track.
Elective credits: apart from elective subjects, these credits can be done with another activities like:
Master's Thesis. The duration is 20 ECTS. You can develop Master thesis in companies or at the research groups. Check in Departament d’Enginyeria Electrònica to see the diferent research groups where the student can develop his thesis.
Master structure

Enrolment guide:
First semester (30 ECTS): 6 core subjects.
Second semester (30 ECTS): The rest of core subjects + elective subjects. Without restrictions.
Third semester (30 ECTS): elective subjects+ Master thesis (20 ECTS). Without restrictions.
In case that bridge subjects are required, these will be enrolled in first and second semesters depending on the subject availability and the academic profile of each applicant.
Students can make mobility stays of half or full year to choose among a great number of foreign universities. Usually, the period is the third semester and/or the master's thesis during the fourth semester.
In case that the student is taking a double degree or a mobility stay all compulsory subjects must be passed during first and second semesters.
Internships in companies:
It is also possible to perform internships in companies. In the master's framework, these internships can be curricular equivalent to 10 elective ECTS, curricular to do the master's thesis or extracurricular (do not recognize credits). In the following link a list of companies that have received students in the last years can be found.
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Given the cross-disciplinary nature of electronics, graduates of this degree may pursue careers in a broad range of sectors related to electronic technology, such as embeded systems, medical electronics, consumer electronics, control systems, robotics, automation, electromagnetic compatibility, microelectronic design, smart sensors and data acquisition systems.
Companies operating in these sectors offer high added value in terms of technology and are therefore in need of professionals trained to master's degree level. Many of these companies foster technology innovation and have a highly dynamic presence in a strongly competitive market, which they achieve through research.
Labour market
Every three years, the Catalan University Quality Assurance Agency (AQU) publishes a study on the employability of Catalan university graduates.
The last of these studies analyses the employability of sutdents who graduated in Electronic Engineering at 2020.
The most significant labour market data for electronic engineers are the following:
Generic competencies
Generic competencies are the skills that graduates acquire regardless of the specific course or field of study. The generic competencies established by the UPC are capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship, sustainability and social commitment, knowledge of a foreign language (preferably English), teamwork and proper use of information resources.
Specific competences
On completion of the course, students will be able to:
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Pre-enrolment for this master’s degree is currently closed.
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