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Master in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE)

ETSIT · UPM · 2025-2026

Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE)

Advanced electronics to lead innovation in critical industries. A 12-month master’s degree with a practical focus and a real connection to companies and technology centers.

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Master's Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE)

Program Summary

  • Entry requirements

    Degree (or equivalent of at least 240 ECTS) in physics, bioengineering, electronic, telecommunications, computer science or industrial engineering.

  • Number of places35
  • Qualification awarded

    Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

  • Duration12 months.
  • Structure

    60 ECTS in total: 33 core ECTS, 12 ECTS electives, and 15 ECTS for the Master’s Final Project.

  • Course startEarly September.
  • Registration periodJune - July.
  • Teaching typeIn-person.
  • Class languageSpanish.
  • Class location

    Higher Technical School of Telecommunications Engineering (ETSIT-UPM)

    Av. Complutense, 30, 28040 Madrid.
  • ContactMariano González Bedmar

    e-mail: mariano@die.upm.es

    phone: 91 067 22 59 / 91 067 21 93office: C-207.
  • Academic coordinatorPedro José Malagón Marzo

    e-mail: pedro.malagon.marzo@upm.es

    phone: 91 067 22 38office: B-113.

Electronics engineering for the future

Since the invention of the transistor, electronics has led an unprecedented technological revolution that has substantially increased people’s standard of living and has been key to the development of most industries. The electronics sector has revenues of more than 150,000 million euros per year and this figure continues to grow. It is a constantly evolving industry that needs dynamic and innovative professionals who aspire to lead the advances of the future.

MUISE at ETSIT-UPM

The IE is a department that is part of the ETSIT-UPM, an international reference center in teaching and research with decades of experience in training engineers in telecommunications and electronics. In the Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE), taught since the 2010-11 academic year, we have made an effort to develop a study plan aligned with industry requirements, while remaining flexible enough to adapt to students’ professional preferences.

The MUISE subjects give students an overview of the state of the art in current and future electronic technologies, as well as a specific and methodological basis to carry out research and development work in the area of electronic systems, without forgetting the enhancement of personal skills.

Electronics supports many other engineering and industrial sectors, therefore MUISE opens the door to a wide spectrum of professional opportunities, both in industry and in development, innovation, or research. A significant percentage of MUISE students later continue with their doctoral studies.

The language of instruction is Spanish; students with difficulties in this language will be offered support in English (required level B2).

Entry profile

MUISE is aimed at students and professionals from any technical or scientific field that requires or uses electronics as the basis of its development or activity (automotive, instrumentation, control, bioengineering, biomedical systems, energy, etc.), in addition to information and communications technologies (consumer electronics, terminals, signal processing, internet of things, etc.).

Although the fundamental entry profile is that of graduates in Telecommunications Engineering or related disciplines, the master’s degree is open to any Graduate, Engineer or Graduate with basic training in electronics who wishes to acquire a specialization or updated practical training in the area of electronic systems. MUISE also enables the subsequent completion of a Doctoral Thesis.

Collaborating entities

A network of institutions and companies that accompanies the evolution of the program.