Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering
The Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering at UPV, offers you advanced and specialized training in the field of electronic engineering. You will develop skills in creating electronic products, designing circuits, and embedded systems. With a practical and professional approach, the master’s degree facilitates your entry into the workforce thanks to its close relationship with leading companies in the sector. Become an expert in electronic systems.
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52 (course 26-27) | |
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September of 2026 (course 26-27) | |
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A year and middle, since september of 2026 by february 2028 | |
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90 ECTS (course 26-27) |
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35,34 € (course 26-27) | |
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70,68 € (course 26-27) | |
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From 3180,6 € (course 26-27) | |
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From 6361,2 € (course 26-27) | |
(*) Type 1: National, EU and foreign students residing in Spain (Please, note that the residence permit granted to foreign students does not confer resident status).
(*) Type 2: All other international students
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Pre-registration
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Phase 0
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From 17 November 2025 to 13 February 2026
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Phase 1
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From 2 March to 30 April 2026
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Phase 2
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From 15 to 26 June 2026
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Phase 3
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Two periods: from 31 July to 7 August; and from 24 August to 4 September 2026
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Master’s degree news
Stay up to date with the latest news and developments in the degree program.
- MUISE Seminar: Power Electronics, advanced technologies for efficient energy conversionThe Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE) concludes its program of professional seminars with a day dedicated to one of the areas with the greatest impact on the energy transition and the electrification of society: energy and energy efficiency.advanced power… Read more: MUISE Seminar: Power Electronics, advanced technologies for efficient energy conversion
- MUISE Seminar: Multilevel converters, the technology that drives high-voltage power electronicsThe Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE) continues its program of professional seminars with an activity dedicated to one of the most relevant technologies in the field of modern power electronics: themultilevel converters. These systems are now a key solution… Read more: MUISE Seminar: Multilevel converters, the technology that drives high-voltage power electronics
- Stadler Rail Valencia brings the railway sector closer to the MUISE students.The pastJune 3, 2026The Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE) hosted the seminar given by the companyStadler Rail Valenciafocused on the role of electronics and power systems in the railway field. The session took place in the basement classroom of… Read more: Stadler Rail Valencia brings the railway sector closer to the MUISE students.
- Dismuntel brings Hardware in the Loop (HIL) to the MUISE classroomThe pastJune 3, 2026The Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE) hosted the seminar given by the companyDismuntel S.A.entitled“From Simulator to Real World: Hardware in the Loop and its Impact on Power Control Design.”. The session, held in the basement classroom… Read more: Dismuntel brings Hardware in the Loop (HIL) to the MUISE classroom
- Space Power Systems: a look at the most demanding electronicsOn June 2 and 4, the MUISE hosted the seminar“Space Power System: Power Electronics in Aerospace Systems”.The activity was given by Prof. Dr. Esteban Sanchis (Universitat de València). The activity allowed the students to enter a highly specialized technological field, where… Read more: Space Power Systems: a look at the most demanding electronics
- Seminar: INDRA, FPGA and quantum computing, from the present to the future of hardwareOn June 5, the seminar“INDRA Defense & Quantum FPGA: Innovation in FPGAs to address technological challenges.”This was a very interesting session that allowed students to learn first-hand about cutting-edge advances in digital electronics, as well as career opportunities in the defense… Read more: Seminar: INDRA, FPGA and quantum computing, from the present to the future of hardware






