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Presentation of Dr. Francisco Valera Pintor, Director of the Degree Program

Last update: 27/04/2010

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The Internet boom means that communication networks and their services are present in all areas of society (now it truly is an Information Society, in which information is available anytime, anywhere). From the business world to the home, education, social areas, not to mention public services … communication has become essential for life. In order to implement, design and develop networks and communications (Internet, ADSL, mobile networks, etc.) and their services (such as websites, e-mail, Peer2Peer services, electronic commerce, etc.), a professional profile that is specifically qualified in this area is required, the Telematics Engineering graduate. The speed at which technology evolves indicates an expectation of the growing need for professionals who are experts in Telematics. In order to meet this demand, Telematics Engineering graduates should have a solid education in the area of telematics, as well as in the fundamentals of communication technologies, and a good ability to design and program quality software on which communication services depend. It is interesting to emphasize this degree’s transformation into a four-year degree, according to the model proposed by the European Higher Education Area (“Bologna”), as it stresses more general training, making later professional development easy for future degree holders, and the students’ training in transversal capabilities such as learning ability or teamwork.

The content of this degree includes, in addition to a classic education in electronics and signal processing, the study of data transport technology, programming techniques oriented towards communications, and communications protocols.

Francisco Valera Pintor, Director of the Telematics Engineering Degree