Universidad de Alicante Master in Computer Engineering
Universidad de Alicante

Universidad de Alicante

Master in Computer Engineering

Alicante, Spain

Master degree

3 semesters

Spanish

Full time

EUR 20 / per credit *

Blended

* 20,27 € per credit

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Computer Engineering focuses on providing advanced knowledge and skills in computer engineering. The program covers topics like computer architecture, software engineering, and embedded systems. This degree is structured to prepare you for tackling complex engineering problems, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical applications in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various careers, including roles as software engineers, systems analysts, or network architects. Additionally, they may work in research and development, tech consulting, or project management within the technical sector. The program fosters a diverse set of skills to meet industry demands.
  • Total credits: 90
  • Places offered: 50 places
  • Credit fee: €20.27 (1st registration); €38,39 (2nd registration); €81,47 (3rd registration); €108,62 (4th registration).
  • Teaching modality: Combined Face-to-face and Online
  • Language of instruction: Spanish
  • Field of study: Engineering and Architecture
  • Faculty involved: Polytechnic School
  • Program jointly shared with: Only taught at this university.

Our Master in Computer Engineering integrates both the specialization any computer scientist needs and the leadership and management skills required in any company's research, development, and innovation department. Students will receive training in project management and development and in one of these four areas:

  • Computer auditing and quality, with courses on system quality assessment, security, and computer forensics
  • Internet services and applications
  • Corporate systems and structures, with courses on security, advanced networks, and industrial systems
  • Innovation technologies focused on AI, information retrieval, and high-performance computing.