This master qualifies for the profession of Telecommunications Engineer. Order CIN/355/2009
Responsible Center: postgraduate unit Location: Fuenlabrada Campus
Modality: In-person Title code: 6197 (old plan), 6298 (new plan) Orientation: Profile
Number of ECTS Credits: 90 ECTS Duration of the Master: One and a half academic year
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Director of the Master: Prof. Dr. Ms. Mihaela I. Chidean Phone: 91488 8736
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Regulated profession for which it qualifies: Telecommunications Engineer (Resolution of January 15, 2009, BOE of January 29, 2009 )
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Basic Information
What knowledge will I acquire with this Master?
The students who study these studies will constitute in the future a fundamental (and necessary) base to respond to social demands and to guarantee the efficient functioning of all institutions (public and private) in the Information Technology and Information Technology sector. Communications (ICT).
Is this degree official according to the regulations required by the European Higher Education Area?
Yes, (final verification report is attached) the implementation of the degree will be done progressively, starting the first year in the academic year 2013-14.
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What is the minimum number of credits for which I can enroll?
You can see it in the rules of permanence in this link
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Students who have possession of an official Spanish university degree or another issued by a higher education institution of the European Higher Education Area that authorizes access to Master's degrees in the country that issued the degree.
Objectives
Telecommunications constitute a key element of the Information Society, facilitating access and exchange of information between people or machines, systems and institutions. It is not possible to understand the current socioeconomic progress without bearing in mind the deployment of increasingly sophisticated communications networks (fixed, cable, satellite, mobile,...) which, moreover, give rise to a phenomenon of such social importance as communication. ubiquitous, of which the Internet is a good example, and which characterizes modern society. However, responding to these social demands (present and future) is not an easy task and requires the training of professionals with a high level of scientific and technological knowledge that allows them to model and analyze the problems raised as well as the design and implementation of technological solutions to them. It is this social, economic and scientific reality that justifies the university offer of degrees in the field of Telecommunications Engineering. The students who study these studies will constitute in the future a fundamental (and necessary) base to respond to social demands and to guarantee the efficient functioning of all institutions (public and private).
Competences
General Competences of the Master:
- Ability to project, calculate and design products, processes and facilities in all areas of telecommunications engineering
- Ability to manage works and installations of telecommunication systems, complying with current regulations, ensuring quality of service
- Ability to lead, plan and supervise multidisciplinary teams
- Ability for mathematical modeling, calculation and simulation in technological centers and business engineering, particularly in research, development and innovation tasks in all areas related to Telecommunications Engineering and related multidisciplinary fields
- Capacity for the development, strategic planning, direction, coordination and technical and economic management of projects in all areas of Telecommunications Engineering following quality and environmental criteria
- Capacity for general management, technical management and management of research, development and innovation projects, in companies and technology centers
- Ability to start up, direct and manage electronic and telecommunications equipment manufacturing processes, guaranteeing the safety of people and goods, the final quality of the products and their approval
- Ability to apply the knowledge acquired and solve problems in new or little-known environments within broader and multidisciplinary contexts, being able to integrate knowledge
- Ability to understand the ethical responsibility and professional deontology of the activity of the Telecommunications Engineering profession
- Ability to apply the principles of economics and the management of human resources and projects, as well as the legislation, regulation and standardization of telecommunications
- Ability to know how to communicate (orally and in writing) the conclusions-and the knowledge and ultimate reasons that support them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous way
- Possess skills for continuous, self-directed and autonomous learningKnowledge, understanding and ability to apply the legislation necessary in the exercise of the profession of Telecommunications Engineer
Specific Competences:
- Ability to apply information theory methods, adaptive modulation and channel coding, as well as advanced digital signal processing techniques to communication and audiovisual systems
- Ability to develop radio communications systems: design of antennas, equipment and subsystems, channel modeling, link calculation and planning
- Ability to implement cable, line, satellite systems in fixed and mobile communications environments
- Ability to design and dimension transport networks, broadcasting and distribution of multimedia signals
- Ability to design radionavigation and positioning systems, as well as radar systems
- Ability to model, design, implement, manage, operate, administer and maintain networks, services and content
- Ability to carry out planning, decision making and packaging of networks, services and applications considering the quality of service, direct and operating costs, the implementation plan, supervision, security procedures, scaling and maintenance, as well as manage and ensure quality in the development process
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- Ability to solve the convergence, interoperability and design of heterogeneous networks with local, access and trunk networks, as well as the integration of telephony, data, television and interactive services
- Ability to design and manufacture integrated circuits
- Knowledge of hardware description languages for highly complex circuits.
- Ability to use programmable logic devices, as well as to design advanced electronic systems, both analog and digital. Ability to design communication components such as routers, switches, hubs, transmitters and receivers in different bands
- Ability to apply advanced knowledge of photonics and optoelectronics, as well as high-frequency electronics
- Ability to develop electronic instrumentation, as well as transducers, actuators and sensors
- Ability to integrate technologies and systems typical of Telecommunications Engineering, on a general basis, and in broader and multidisciplinary contexts such as bioengineering, photovoltaic conversion, nanotechnology, telemedicine
- Capacity for the preparation, direction, coordination, and technical and economic management of projects on: systems, networks, infrastructures and telecommunication services, including the supervision and coordination of partial projects of its related work; common telecommunications infrastructures in buildings or residential areas, including digital home projects; telecommunication infrastructures in transport and environment; with its corresponding energy supply installations and evaluation of electromagnetic emissions and electromagnetic compatibility.
- Completion, presentation and defense, once all the credits of the study plan have been obtained, of an original exercise carried out individually before a university tribunal, consisting of a comprehensive Telecommunications Engineering project of a professional nature in which the skills acquired in the teachings.
Admission and enrollment
Admission:
The requirements for access to the proposed title are according to article 18, of Royal Decree 822/2021, of September 28:
- Possession of an official Spanish Graduate or Graduate university degree or equivalent is a condition for accessing a Master's Degree, or, where appropriate, having another University Master's degree, or titles of the same level as the Spanish Bachelor's or Master's degree issued by universities and higher education institutions in an EHEA country that in that country allow access to Master's degrees.
- In the same way, people in possession of titles from educational systems that are not part of the EHEA, which are equivalent to a Bachelor's degree, will be able to access a Master's Degree in the Spanish university system, without the need for homologation of the title, but verification by of the university of the level of training that they imply, as long as in the country where said title was issued it allows access to university postgraduate level studies. In no case will access through this route imply the homologation of the previous degree held by the person concerned or its recognition for other purposes than that of carrying out the Master's degree.
Admission criteria:
- Students who access the Master's degree having obtained an official university degree that qualifies them to exercise the profession of Technical Telecommunications Engineer (Order CIN/352/2009) will be exempt from completing training supplements. Among these titles are:
- Graduates in Telecommunications Systems Engineering
- Graduates in Telematics Engineering
- Graduates in Audiovisual Systems Engineering currently offered by the Rey Juan Carlos University, or equivalent degrees from other universities.
- Students who access the master's degree having obtained a degree as described in subsection 4.2.2 of Order CIN/355/2009 may access the master's degree and will be exempt from taking additional training. Among these degrees are the Degree in Telecommunications Technology Engineering, currently offered by the Rey Juan Carlos University, or equivalent degrees from other universities.
- Applicant students who have a degree in Telecommunications Engineering or Technical Telecommunications Engineering in any of their specialties will be able to access the master's degree and will be exempt from completing training supplements.
- In relation to section 4.2.3 of Order CIN/355/2009, those in possession of an official degree in Engineering, Technical Engineering, Bachelor's Degree or Bachelor's Degree in Physics or Master's Degree in the field of ICT, may access this master's degree, studying supplements of training with a maximum load of 30 ECTS.
The body in charge of establishing the training complements to be taken by each of the admitted students is the Master's steering committee. These training supplements will be established according to the adequacy of the student's prior knowledge to the Master's competencies, taking one or more of the following subjects:- - Wireless Communications (6 ECTS)
- - Advanced Digital Processing in Communications (6 ECTS)
- - Information Systems Engineering (6 ECTS)
- - Development of Telematics Applications (6 ECTS)
- - Communications Terminals (6 ECTS)
Offer of places: 30 seats. If the minimum number of students envisaged is not reached in a course, the University may choose not to open the teaching group.
Training itinerary for former students (plan 6197 - to be extinguished)
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Training Itinerary
Code | Subject | Type | Semester | Number of ECTS |
Telecommunication Technologies | ||||
619701 | Treatment and Management of Multimedia Information | required | 1 º | 6 |
619702 | High Frequency Devices | required | 1 º | 6 |
619703 | Automata and Advanced Software Development | required | 1 º | 6 |
619704 | Digital Devices and Microelectronics | required | 2 º | 6 |
619705 | Signal Processing in Communication Networks | required | 1 º | 6 |
619706 | Advanced Communication Systems | required | 2 º | 6 |
619707 | Intelligent Transportation Systems | required | 2 º | 3 |
619708 | Planning and Deployment of Networks and Services | required | 2 º | 3 |
619709 | New generation Internet technologies and protocols | required | 1 º | 6 |
619710 | Integration of Services in Heterogeneous Networks | required | 2 º | 6 |
619711 | Management and Operation of Networks and Services | required | 3 º | 6 |
619712 | Instrumentation and Control Electronics | required | 3 º | 3 |
619713 | Communications Electronics | required | 2 º | 6 |
Technological Management of Telecommunication Projects | ||||
619714 | Project management | 3 º | 6 | |
619715 | ICT multidisciplinary applications | 3 º | 6 | |
Master's thesis | ||||
619716 | Master's thesis | 3 º | 9 |
All students who have accessed this master's degree, except for graduates of the Degree in Engineering in Telecommunications Technologies, have taken one or more of the following complementary training subjects:
619717 | wireless communications | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619718 | Advanced Digital Processing in Communications | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619719 | Information Systems Engineering | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619720 | Development of Telematics Applications | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619721 | Communications Terminals | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
Training itinerary for new students
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Training Itinerary
Code |
Subject |
Type |
Semester |
Number of ECTS |
Telecommunication Technologies |
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629801 |
Treatment and Management of Multimedia Information |
required |
1 º |
6 |
629802 |
High Frequency Devices |
required |
1 º |
6 |
629803 |
Automata and Advanced Software Development |
required |
1 º |
6 |
629804 |
Signal Processing in Communication Networks |
required |
1 º |
6 |
629805 |
New generation Internet technologies and protocols |
required |
1 º |
6 |
629806 |
Digital Devices and Microelectronics |
required |
2 º |
6 |
629807 |
Advanced Communication Systems |
required |
2 º |
6 |
629808 |
Intelligent Transportation Systems |
required |
2 º |
3 |
629809 |
Planning and Deployment of Networks and Services |
required |
2 º |
3 |
629810 |
Integration of Services in Heterogeneous Networks |
required |
2 º |
6 |
629811 |
Communications Electronics |
required |
2 º |
6 |
629812 |
Management and Operation of Networks and Services |
required |
3 º |
6 |
629813 |
Instrumentation and Control Electronics |
required |
3 º |
3 |
Technological Management of Telecommunication Projects |
||||
629814 |
Project management |
required |
3 º |
6 |
629815 |
ICT multidisciplinary applications |
required |
3 º |
6 |
Master's thesis |
||||
629816 |
Master's thesis |
3 º |
9 |
Students who access this master's degree fulfilling Admission Criterion number 4 (see "Admission and enrollment") must take one or more of the following complementary training courses:
619717 | wireless communications | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619718 | Advanced Digital Processing in Communications | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619719 | Information Systems Engineering | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619720 | Development of Telematics Applications | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
619721 | Communications Terminals | Training Complements | 1 º | 6 |
Mobility programs
University Master's degrees, due to their duration and characteristics, in general do not specifically contemplate the mobility of their students. However, the Rey Juan Carlos University has different mobility programs for both students and University workers (PDI and PAS) and has procedures for collecting and analyzing information on these mobility programs.
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- Regulations of the School of Official Masters
- Addendum to the protocol for adapting teaching at the School of Official Master's Degrees
- Royal Decree 1125/2003, of September 5, which establishes the European credit system and the grading system in official university degrees valid throughout the national territory
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