Electronic and Communications Engineering

The Electronic and Communications Engineer has the competences to develop, adapt and integrate different technologies for the creation of novel solutions and the design of new products. He is a professional trained to apply current and future technologies in telecommunications projects, data networks, automation, artificial intelligence, robotics, audio and image processing, electronic designs, among others. The Electronics and Communications Engineering graduate is characterized by having a high sense of ethics and the necessary skills to be a leader and entrepreneur, reaching high-level positions in companies.
Why Electronic and Communications Engineering?
Where can you start?
WHAT CAN YOU WORK?
- Evaluate, analyze and design mobile communication systems, networks and wireless links, etc.
- Integrate diverse systems including IoT, Domotic and Inmotic, through wireless or wired communications technologies.
- Use simulation tools and systems analysis to anticipate problems and deduce effective solutions.
- Design electronic circuits and programs for the filtering, amplification, processing and analysis of audio signals, data, images, both digital and analogue.
- Design and implement automata and intelligent systems, for the control of robots, industrial systems, power systems, etc.
- Develop systems interfaces with the user.
- Plan and successfully manage technological projects.
- Perform as a member or leader in multidisciplinary teams and companies in the technology area.
areas of professional development
- Telecommunications Systems and Data Networks.
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
- IoT (Internet of Things)
- Electronic design.
- Robotics and automation
- Computational Networks
- Design of control systems.
- Domotic and Inmotic.
- Processing of Audio, Images and Signals.
- Measurements and Sensors.
- Programation advance.
- Electromagnetism.
- Sound engineering.