Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering
Schedule compatible with professional activity: 100% campus based, semi campus-based & online
- General Information
- Type of Degree Program:
- Bachelor's Degree
- School
- School of Engineering
The Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering at Universidad Europea de Madrid is an accredited degree adapted to the European Higher Education Area (Bologna - EHEA).
With 240 ECTS credits, you will be trained as an expert in methodologies, software development technologies, and IT and communications projects. Your cutting-edge knowledge will enable you to work in any type of businesses with guaranteed success.
This European degree qualification will turn you into a professional demanded by the global marketplace, with a global projection in the sector and the skills required to design and manage information systems and innovate in new applications and quality services.
Personal UEM will give you the chance to study combining campus-based and online courses, or 100% online. You decide what courses to take for each study option.
Students who reside outside of Madrid or Spain and are studying for this degree mostly online have no need go to Madrid in order to complete the full program. For those who wish to have a campus experience in Madrid, Personal UEM will enable them to attend campus-based classes at established times.
If you are interested in computer science, computers, and technology in general, as well as in the management of projects related to technology and innovation, this degree program is for you.
You may be accepted to this Bachelor’s Degree if you have passed the UEM entrance exam, transfer from other university degree programs, or take any of the entrance exams for adults over 25 or 40 and can prove professional experience. In addition, if you have completed Advanced Career and Technical Education, you will be granted credits based on professional experience.
Non-EU students may also be accepted to this degree program through validation of credits if they have already begun studies at a university in their home country and have experience in the field, or if they have obtained credits equivalent to 30 ECTS credits.
Non-EU students who want to start university studies for the first time may access this degree program by accrediting their studies through the Ministry of Science and Innovation, obtaining a suitable score on the Spanish University Entrance Exam. Those who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) need not take the exam.