Presentation
Master’s degree in line with the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.
Why should you study the Master's degree in Advanced Communication and Artificial Vision
- High demand for professionals: considering the lack and the importance of this professional profile, the aim of the European Union is that the ITC specialists collective become 10% of all the employment in 2030.
- In line with the Estrategia de Especialización Inteligente S4 (Smart Specialisation Strategy) of Navarre, which outlines the need to work for the digital transition of processes, products and services. Specifically, its 7th line of work is in line with the Master's degree’s topic: production lines which are more autonomous, flexible, integrated into information systems, implementing new manufacturing technologies.
- Teaching staff with proven teaching and researching excellence.
- Small groups
- Possibility to take part in transfer-to-industry projects within UPNA's Institute of Smart Cities
- You will acquire the knowledge, skills and competences to:
- Design access and sensor networs applied to real contexts, using optical fibre non-guided technologies
- Design and implement robotic systems guided by artificial vision for industrial environments
- Manage ITC projects thanks to training that will allow you to understand the keys for business development in ITC companies and the project funding fundamentals and their impact on the company
You can do this master's with:
Specialization
Training in competencies
Languages
Which degrees can grant me access to the Master's degree in Advanced Communication and Artificial Vision?
- Graduate in Telecommunication Technology Engineering or (Technical) Telecommunication Engineer
- University Expert in Advanced Communication and Artificial Vision
- Other Bachelor's degrees related
What can I work as when I finish the Master's degree in Advanced Communication and Artificial Vision?
- R&D&I management and direction projects focused on implementing and exploiting telecommunication facilities and services: radiocommunications, optical communication, sensor networks, etc.
- Multidisciplinary teams direction and technical direction
- ITC development and implementation in the renewable energies sector, biomedical engineering, industry 4.0, smart cities, etc
- Access to a researching career
Learning outcomes
Access and admission
Access requirements
In the following link you can find:
- Specific access requirements
- Degree regulations
- New-access places limits for each academic year
- Pre-registration and admission calendar
- Registration periods established
University Expert in Advanced Communication and Artificial Vision
Each academic year, UPNA's Governing Board, under request of the ETSIIIT, will determine the number of places for students coming from the University Expert in Advanced Communication and Artificial Vision, eliminated after this official Master's degree was implemented.
Specific criteria for the Master's degree
The Master’s degree Academic Commission is ultimately the entity in charge of deciding on admission.
In the case that there are more people meeting the admission criteria than places offered, the selection process will follow the guiding principle of merit evaluation, which will be implemented following these criteria:
- Academic record
- Suitability of degree submitted