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Automation Engineering Schools and Programs in Spain

Study Automation Engineering in Spain

Florida Universitària

Catarroja, Spain
Florida University is a higher education training centre, established in Catarroja, Valencia in 1993. It is affiliated to the Universitat de València and the Polytechnic University of Valencia for their degrees. It also provides vocational training with the Generalitat Valenciana, as well as own and official programs.

Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio

Villanueva de la Cañada, Spain
Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio is a highly respected institution of higher education, based in Madrid, Spain. What truly distinguishes this school is the fact that it is the only Spanish and European educational institution to have received the AENOR global quality certification, as per international regulation UNE-EN ISO 9001. Furthermore, Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio regards itself as a humanist university, basing its philosophy on freedom and independence. The school offers 40 official programs in its schools of Health and Science, Engineering, Social Studies, and Applied Languages.... See full description.

Universidad Antonio de Nebrija

Hoyo de Manzanares, Spain
The Antonio de Nebrija University is a private institution, established in 1995, and fully recognized by the Law of the Courts. It is a small university (about 2800 students), ensuring a personal approach, a lot of practical training, and the full integration of new technologies in the education process. Its campuses are located in Madrid – with one location in the center of the city, and another one in a natural park area in the outskirts. The international programs at the school are dedicated to students, who come from all over the world with the aim to spend part of their academic... See full description.

Universidad Carlos III De Madrid (Getafe Campus)

Getafe, Spain
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is a relatively new public institution, which recently celebrated its 20th birthday. The undergraduate program of the school was the first in the country to be fully aligned with the requirements of the European Higher Education Area (The Bologna Process). The school is highly committed to being an international institution and every year they welcome students and faculty to participate in numerous exchange programs: Erasmus, Erasmus-Mundus, International Exchange, and Hispanic Studies. Carlos III also offers bilingual undergraduate programs, masters and... See full description.

Universidad de A Coruña

La Coruña, Spain
The University of A Coruña is a Spanish public university, founded in 1989. It is located in the city of A Coruña, Galicia, and operates two main campuses - in A Coruña and nearby Ferrol. Established in 1989, the university departments are divided between two primary campuses. The university is also known with the fact that it is very open to the society and it offers a wide variety of programs – ranging from Economic Analysis and Business Administration through Molecular and Cellular Biology, Law, English Philology and Psychology to Information Technology and Communications and... See full description.

Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

Ciudad Real, Spain
The University of Castilla-La Mancha is a public university in Spain, offering courses in the cities of Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Toledo, Almadén, Talavera de la Reina, and Puertollano. All of these are decentralized, although Ciudad Real is considered to be the headquarters. The school was established in 1982, and now houses faculties of Medicine, Economic and Business Sciences, Law and Humanities; schools of Agronomical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Nursing, Teacher Training and Employment Relations, as well as Chemical Sciences, Arts, the... See full description.

Universidad de Deusto, Campus Bilbao

Bilbao, Spain
The University of Deusto is a Spanish Jesuit university, which grounds were laid in 1886. The school’s two campuses are located in the Basque Country’s major coastal cities: Bilbao and San Sebastian (Spain). It offers a wide range of degrees in various areas of study; all of its new undergraduate degrees have been adapted to the Bologna process, and have already been approved by ANECA (Spanish National Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation). When it comes to graduate studies, the institution offers 64 degrees from 8 specialist areas, 33 of which are official master's degrees... See full description.

Universidad de Extremadura, Campus Badajoz

Badajoz, Spain
The University of Extremadura is a public Spanish university, located in Extremadura. It was established in 1973, and today has about 22,000 students enrolled. The University has campuses in Badajoz, Cáceres, Mérida and Plasencia – all cities with rich historical background. The UEx aims to continually attract international students, who wish to explore Spanish language and literature. It also strives to keep and strengthen the connections established with institutions from Latin America. The university is divided into 17 centers, within which various degree courses are grouped and... See full description.

Universidad de Huelva

Huelva, Spain
The University of Huelva is a relatively young institution, which gained its independence from the University of Seville in 1993. Since then, it has focused on growth, modernization, and research. It is located in Huelva, which is in the south-west corner of Spain. The school offers about 60 different degrees – both undergraduate and postgraduate ones – the areas covered are Business Sciences, including Tourism and New Technologies; Education, which includes both traditional and innovative social programs; Experimental Sciences, which also cover special Environmental courses; a wide... See full description.

Universidad de La Laguna, Pabellón de Gobierno

La Laguna, Spain
The University of San Fernando de La Laguna, also known as the ULL is an institution of higher learning, which history dates back to 1701. The school is located in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, on the island of Tenerife, acting as the oldest university in the Canary Islands. It has four campuses: Central, Anchieta, Guajara, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The university offers 56 official undergraduate and graduate degrees divided in 28 licenciaturas (this is a four or five year degree offered in Spanish universities); 16 diplomas – these are three-year degrees; a technical degree in... See full description.

Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. ULPGC

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
The University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a Spanish university located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, which is the capital city of Gran Canaria island. The school was established in 1989, as a result of a number of petitions from the people of Gran Canaria. It consists of five campuses: four in Gran Canaria (Tafira, Obelisco, San Cristóbal and Montaña Cardones), and one in the island of Lanzarote, with Tafira being the biggest one. The fields offered within the institution are mainly focused on technical and engineering studies like Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Software... See full description.

Universidad de León, Pabellón de Gobierno

León, Spain
The University of León is a Spanish public university, established in 1979, when it segregated from the University of Oviedo. The school has campuses in León and Ponferrada, where 37 undergraduate and 18 graduate degrees are offered. These range from the classical Philology to more innovative options like the International Business Degree, part of which is taught in English. Furthermore, the school offers joint degrees with universities from other countries; i.e. the Renewable Energy Master or Master Business Studies, shared with three other European universities. Overall, the... See full description.

Universidad de Málaga

Malaga, Spain
The University of Málaga was created in 1972, and it acts as a public institution in Málaga, Spain, aiming to promote exceptional research and teaching within the European Higher Education Area. It stresses on the employment-oriented programs that are offered as well as the internationalization efforts the school has been making. Undergraduate programs are provided along with specialized teaching and postgraduate study such as PhDs, official Master's Degrees, internal studies, specialization courses, Spanish language for foreigners, summer courses and all kinds of scientific and... See full description.

Universidad de Navarra

Pamplona, Spain
The University of Navarra is a private pontifical university, established in 1952 by St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei. The school is located on the southeast border of Pamplona, Spain, but runs four campuses - Pamplona, San Sebastián, Madrid and Barcelona. It awards 27 official degrees, while also administering more than 300 postgraduate programs. It is comprised of 10 schools, 2 superior colleges, 2 university schools, its graduate business school, the International Graduate School of Management, the Superior Institute of Secretarial and Administrative... See full description.

Universidad de Oviedo

Oviedo, Spain
The University of Oviedo celebrated its 400th birthday in 2008, which makes it one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Spain, and it is also the only public university in the region of Asturias. The school has teaching campuses and research centers in Oviedo, Gijón and Mieres. It offers undergraduate, doctorate degrees, university masters, Spanish courses for foreigners, Foreign Language Courses, as well as adult programs. These cover the fields of Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Law, and Engineering and Architecture. The university also... See full description.

Universidad de Valladolid, Servicio de Relaciones Internacionales

Valladolid, Spain
The University of Valladolid is over seven hundred years old, and is located in the city of Valladolid – one which has played an important role in the history of Spain. Currently the university is perceived to be one of the leading centers of higher education in the country, offering over 100 degrees, 50 master’s programs, 17 postgraduate ones, and an extensive network of international collaborations, research centers, and a rich architectural heritage. The International Relations Office at the university is specifically aimed at helping foreign exchange students, providing extensive... See full description.

Universidad de Zaragoza

Zaragoza, Spain
The University of Zaragoza is a Spanish public university, which history dates back to 1542, and is therefore considered to be one of the oldest universities in the world. It is situated in Zaragoza, which is a city in the Aragon region of Spain. However, the school has widened its realm of operation by opening teaching campuses and research centers in Huesca, Teruel, and Zaragoza. It is composed of 22 faculties and ranks among the best public universities in Europe, and is actually the only public university in the region it operates. The institution grants First and Second Level... See full description.

Universidad del País Vasco - Bilbao

Leioa, Spain
The Universidad del País Vasco is the only public university in the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. It has campuses over the three provinces of the autonomous community: the Biscay Campus (in Leioa, Bilbao, Portugalete and Barakaldo, the Gipuzkoa Campus (in San Sebastián and Eibar), and the Álava Campus (in Vitoria-Gasteiz). It is the main research institution in the Basque Country, carrying out 90% of the basic research performed in that territory and taking full advantage of the excellent industrial environment that the region boasts. The University offers roughly 80 degree... See full description.

Universidad del País Vasco - San Sebastián

San Sebastián, Spain
The Universidad del País Vasco is a publicly-run institution of higher education, which purpose is the promotion and execution of knowledge and research. It operates three campuses, located in the Basque Country – in Vitoria-Gasteiz (administrative capital of the autonomous community), Bilbao (the biggest city in the region) and San Sebastian. 45,000 students follow a program within the 31 faculties and schools, 35% of whom study their curriculum in Basque. Therefore, the university is a truly bilingual community, aiming to also develop tuition in English and French. The university... See full description.

Universidad Europea de Madrid

Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain
The European University of Madrid is a private university in Madrid, Spain, established in 1995. It currently has 12,500 students, who come from more than 60 countries. The large internationalization of the institution is due to that fact that it is a member of Laureate International Universities. Moreover, the school provides excellent opportunities for studying and work placements abroad. Students are also offered the option to gain dual degrees at universities worldwide, which is only one of the many advantages the institution has. The European university implements new bachelor’s... See full description.

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Madrid, Spain
The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid was founded in 1971 through the merger of different Technical Schools of Engineering and Architecture. The institution ranks as the top technical university in Spain with the majority of its Engineering Schools considered among the best in Europe. Furthermore, the UPM is part of the TIME network, which groups fifty engineering schools throughout Europe. The university consists of the schools of Architecture, Naval Engineering, Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering, Forestry Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Agricultural Engineering,... See full description.

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