The Degree in Telecommunication Systems Engineering will train you in the latest technologies that make it possible to send any type of information: new mobile and fixed telephony services, wired and wireless computer networks, broadcasting systems and interactive TV distribution networks, fiber optic networks and satellite communication and geolocation systems. This degree provides you the authorization to exercise the regulated profession of Technical Telecommunications Engineer and gives you access to university master's degrees in the field. You will participate in projects and develop in one of the most attractive economic sectors today due to its growth potential and its strategic nature.
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