Master's Degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications (META)

The Master's Degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications is a professional and research-oriented master's program whose objective is to train specialists in the field of Information and Communication Technologies with a broad spectrum. Training includes, among other aspects:

The Master's Degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications is aimed at graduates in Telecommunication Technology Engineering, Telecommunication Engineers, and other graduates with a strong interest in electronic and telematic systems, such as Industrial Engineers, Computer Engineers, and, in general, professionals in these areas who meet the established admission requirements.

META is organized into a 60-credit course over two semesters.

The coordinator of META is Professor Dr. Fernando De la Puente Arrate.

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Dr. Fernando De la Puente Arrate

Master's in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications (META) Coordinator

Phone: 928 458 048
Email:
Office: Electronics and Telecommunications Building - Pavilion C