Bachelor’s degree in Informatics Engineering
The Bachelor's degree in Informatics Engineering taught at the UPC campus in Vilanova i la Geltrú (major in Information Technology) will train you in the fields of programming, computer architectures and networks, internet, operating systems and information management. You will learn how to conceive systems, applications and services based on these technologies.
What can I learn by taking the bachelor's degree in Informatics Engineering on the UPC Vilanova Campus?
Data Engineering
You will learn how to apply artificial intelligence techniques to retrieve and process information and extract knowledge from large amounts of data and to deploy smart scenario, management technologies, particularly those that focus on smart cities.
+8 Reasons to study this degree
- 100% Employability
- Learn to design, program and management
- You will be trained in computer networks
- Use of object-oriented programming
- Study of databases, security and encryption
- Web and mobile apps development
- Knowledge in artificial intelligence and data engineering
- Internship and mobility agreements
Students’ experience
- As a fan of video games, I liked their subjects
- Teachers are very approachable to the students
- You will learn about innovation and teamwork
- Specific areas: security issues in system administration and operating systems
- Use of agile methodologies
- Knowledge in mathematics and reasoning
Access information and curriculum of the Degree in Informatics Engineering
- Duration
- 4 years
- Study load
- 240 ECTS credits (including the bachelor’s thesis). One credit is equivalent to 25-30 hours of study.
- Delivery
- Face-to-face. It is recommended that students attend class with a personal computer.
- Minimum entrance mark (2024-2025 academic year)
- 9.075
- Timetable
- Mornings
- Fees and grants
- Approximate fees per academic year: €1,107 Consult the public fees system based on income (grants and payment options)
- Official degree
- Recorded in the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities’ degree register
- Coordinator of the bachelor’s degree
- Adrià Asensio Garcia
Weighting of university entrance examinations (PAU)
Subject weighting table for the specific stage
Places
50
Admission
Entrance routes and enrolment.
Validation of higher training cycles (CFGS)
Validation of higher training cycles (CFGS)
Legalisation of documents
All documents issued in countries outside the European Union must be legalised through diplomatic channels or carry the corresponding apostille.
First semester
Second semester
- Computer Structure I 7.5
- Discrete Mathematics 7.5
- Logic and Algebra 7.5
- Programming I 7.5
Third semester
Fourth semester
Fifth semester
Sixth semester
Seventh semester
- Optional 30
Eighth semester
- Optional 12
- Bachelor's thesis18
- Obligatory180 ECTS
- Optional42 ECTS
- Bachelor's thesis18 ECTS
- TOTAL240 ECTS
Check the recommendations for the order of enrollment of the subjects, as well as the semester in which teaching is offered. Semester 1 (Q1) runs from September to January and Semester 2 (Q2) runs from February to June.
Optional credits can be obtained by taking optional subjects or by other means.
Specific optional subjects of the Bachelor's Degree in Informatics Engineering
Cross-curricular electives
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Industry 4.0 Itinerary
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Social Itinerary
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Teams Itinerary
- Moto Student 1 (Q5)6
- Moto Student 2 (Q6)6
- Formula Student 1 (Q5)6
- Formula Student 2 (Q6)6
- Agil (Q5)6
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Internationalization Itinerary
If the 18 credits of the same itinerary are exceeded, an accrediting diploma will be issued, upon request to the SIAE, through the Demana.
- Regulated profession
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- Technical informatics engineer.
- Informatics engineer, by taking the master’s degree in Informatics Engineerings.
This bachelor’s degree / master’s degree is part of an integrated programme that qualifies graduates to practise regulated professions.
- Major in Information Technologies
- Computer network administration.
- ICTs in companies and public administrations.
- Computer systems administration.
- Design, selection and implementation of computer and communications infrastructure.
- Data and access security in organisations.
- Implementation of new communications systems and protocols in the informatics sector.
Tutorial action on each degree is conceived as a service for students in which tutors guide, inform and advise them on how the University works and how it is regulated.
Their main functions are listed below.
- To advise students on the following:
- Planning their enrolment in accordance with their academic progress and the recommendations for enrolment..
- Improving their academic performance (study methods and use of learning resources such as the School’s library and other services).
- Assessment processes (for subjects and for curricular assessment of initial and final stages).
- Taking optional credits or having them recognised, external placements and participation in national and international mobility programmes.
- Choosing and carrying out the bachelor’s or master’s thesis.
- To direct students to other people or services at the School to solve specific issues.
- To collect students’ proposals for improving teaching and degrees.
In the Tutorial Action Plan, each student on each degree is assigned a tutor from the group of tutors for the corresponding stage:
- Initial stage if the student has not yet passed 120 ECTS credits
- Final stage if the student has passed 120 ECTS credits
Tutors for the initial stage teach in the first half of the degree and tutors for the final stage teach in the second half of the degree.
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