Registration for the Master's Degree in Electronics and Applied Digital Technology (METDA)

20 APR 2026
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Preinscripción en el Máster en Electrónica y Tecnología Digital Aplicadas

The METDA program is offered by IUMA as a dual-track program and qualifies students for PhD studies.

The regular early registration period for the Master's Degree in Electronics and Applied Digital Technology (METDA) is open from April 20 to June 30, 2026.

The METDA is a master's degree program offered by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) and taught from the Institute for Applied Microelectronics (IUMA) dual-track program (university/company). It consists of 60 ECTS credits and is completed over one academic year. Compulsory courses are taken during the first semester. In the second semester, depending on whether students choose the dual-track option or continue with the specialization track, they will complete 30 credits (dual-track/elective courses and the Master’s Thesis).

Its primary objective is to train specialists in various fields, including the design of complex electronic systems, systems-on-chip (SoC), electronic systems for industrial and computer electronics applications, communications electronics, sensor electronics, embedded systems, and digital systems for the Internet of Things (IoT), computational statistics and machine learning (ML), optimization, design of experiments, big data, modeling and simulation, image classification and diagnosis, and hardware accelerators for AI.

The master's program accepts students with related degrees, including telecommunications engineering, telecommunications technologies, and digital design. Graduates from other programs in the fields of electrical engineering, computer engineering, industrial engineering, and other engineering disciplines (such as biomedical engineering, physics, and mathematics) are also eligible. The master’s program offers supplementary training to students with specific educational needs to ensure the smooth progression of their graduate studies.

You may enroll in the master’s program even if you have not yet completed the final thesis for your undergraduate degree. Students with other degrees or international students should contact the IUMA Administration.

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