BSc: 3 years ( 180 ECTS units ) Electrical engineering allows us to develop equipment and systems that process information, communicate and interact with other humans and the environment. The development of smart sensors and nanotechnology microchips, video-game consoles, mobile phones, laptops, social networking and wireless technologies or even drones and robotics for space exploration, are just some example of how electrical engineering is helping s us connect the world. With the BSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering, ISEP trains engineers to work with computers, robotics and telecommunications. The course has a strong practical component and provides a dynamic learning method. Students develop knowledge in science and explore emerging trends in electronic circuits, network technologies, automation and digital systems. In order to prepare graduates for a quick professional integration, students are challenged to develop their final project in companies or research groups. Recently, ISEP students conducted projects on underwater vehicles, control systems for submarines and robots, stratospheric probes, artificial vision, car navigation, remote control of dams, among other examples. Postgraduate Studies Graduate students can continue their specialization with the MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering .
1º Year | ||
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Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry | 1st Semester | |
Algorithmic and Programming | 1st Semester | |
Experimental Physics | 1st Semester | |
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering | 1st Semester | |
Mathematics Laboratory 1 | 1st Semester | |
Mathematics I | 1st Semester | |
Erasmus Project/Internship | 1st Semester | |
Development of Computational Applications | 2st Semester | |
Electromagnetism | 2st Semester | |
Electronics I | 2st Semester | |
Mathematics Laboratory 2 | 2st Semester | |
Mathematics II | 2st Semester | |
Circuits Theory | 2st Semester | |
2º Year | ||
Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
Electronics II | 1st Semester | |
Statistics | 1st Semester | |
Signals and Systems | 1st Semester | |
Digital Systems I | 1st Semester | |
Vibrations and Waves | 1st Semester | |
Electric Machines | 2st Semester | |
Computational Systems | 2st Semester | |
Digital Systems II | 2st Semester | |
Telecommunications | 2st Semester | |
Systems Theory | 2st Semester | |
3º Year | ||
Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
Data Communication | 1st Semester | |
Power Electronics | 1st Semester | |
Power Electronics | 1st Semester | |
Energy Systems and Renewable Energies | 1st Semester | |
Instrumentation Systems | 1st Semester | |
Electromechanical Systems | 1st Semester | |
Management | 2st Semester | |
Systems Project | 2st Semester | |
Project / Internship | 2st Semester | |
Automation and Control (optional) | 2st Semester | |
Organizational Behaviour (optional) | 2st Semester | |
Satellite Communications (optional) | 2st Semester | |
Interaction and Multimedia (optional) | 2st Semester | |
Network Management and Interconnection (optional) | 2st Semester | |
Aeronautics Communication Systems (optional) | 2st Semester |
- ISEP graduates develop technical, scientific and cultural skills, according to the sixth level of the National Qualifications Framework . The BSc ensures students are prepared to face the labour market and apply to the main professional bodies in Portugal: Ordem dos Engenheiros and OET . Career prospects As an Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate, you can work with electrical engineering, mechatronics, automation, telecommunications, autonomous and intelligent systems
- management, development and improvement of processes related to computers, robots, mobile phones, radars, navigation systems, satellite communications, televisions, electronic circuits. Can you imagine being part of those who develop the television of the future, the next generation of mobile phones or help put the robots on Mars?
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