Admission and exit profile
Admission profile
Any student who meets the access requirements established by law may be admitted to the Degree of Graduate in NAVAL RADIOELECTRONIC ENGINEERING since there is no limit to the number of places. However, it is recommended that students have completed the Scientific-Technical option. Within this profile, it is advisable to have completed subjects such as: mathematics, physics, chemistry, English, and graphic expression.
In general terms, we could define the ideal entry profile as a student who has the following characteristics:
- Interest in science and technology in the maritime world.
- Interest in the sciences and techniques of industrial machines and systems.
- Capacity for analysis and logical reasoning.
- Rigor and method in work.
- Knowledge of English at the level of the University Entrance Exams.
NAVAL RADIOELECTRONIC ENGINEERING integrates a series of specific knowledge at a higher level in the field of maritime technologies that, depending on their applications, can be classified into the following sections:
- Those relating to the operation and management of the maintenance of the vessel's electrical, electronic and automatic systems.
- Those relating to the optimization of the design of maritime communications systems and radio-electronic navigation aid systems.
- Those related to the operation of radiocommunication systems in situations of relief, search and rescue, emergencies and security.
Access to the professional title of Second Class Radioelectronic Officer of the Merchant Navy
Students are informed that in order to obtain the professional title of Second Class Radioelectronic Officer of the Merchant Navy, the following requirements external to the University must be met:
- Assessment of minimum physical abilities required: Maintaining balance; climbing and descending stairs; manual dexterity, finger touch, and endurance; lifting, pulling, and carrying a load; squatting, kneeling, and stooping; distinguishing a specific object or shape from a distance; hearing a sound of a specific decibel at a specific frequency; etc.
- Have passed the maritime embarkation medical examination conducted by the Social Institute of the Navy. Graduates of this qualification must complete this requirement independently and independently of their university studies.
- Approval of professional specialty certificates by the DGMM.
- Processing of the Maritime Registration Booklet issued by the corresponding Maritime Captaincy.
- Have completed a shipping period of at least 12 months. Students pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Naval Radioelectronics Engineering from the University of La Laguna may have their professional internships completed during their studies recognized by the DGMM.