Master's Degree in Industrial Computing and Robotics

Master's Degree in Industrial Computing and Robotics

This master's degree is an interuniversity program between the University of A Coruña and the University of La Laguna and offers the possibility of a double international degree with the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, in Portugal. The training focuses on the areas of knowledge of industrial production environments and information and communications technologies, with the aim of training researchers and professionals capable of integrating and applying this knowledge.

General information

  • Respond to the demand of the industrial sector, which needs to incorporate professionals capable of combining knowledge of industrial processes, robotics and computer skills applied to such processes
  • Interdisciplinary specialization in the common field of industrial production environments and Information and Communications Technologies, both at the level of software and hardware tools: PLCs, robots, SCADA systems, field buses, simulation tools and other devices are basic elements for the operation of current production systems.
  • Training of researchers and professionals in the common field of industrial production environments and information and communications technologies
  • Although it is not essential to have a specific qualification to study the master's degree, there are some skills that are considered especially appropriate for these studies, such as those acquired, specifically, in the degrees of Engineering, Technical Engineering, Architecture, Technical Architecture, or Graduates in degrees related to Engineering or Computer Science. Also, depending on the specialization studied, among others, graduates in Mathematical Sciences, Physics or similar may fit the recommended profile.

You can consult the teaching staff who teach in the degree and their brief teaching, research and professional curriculum vitae through the following link:

  • Access to the teaching staff of the degree

In addition, linked to the teaching guides for each subject, you can also access the brief curriculum vitae of the responsible teaching staff:

  • Access to the teaching guide portal
  • Design, develop and implement digital systems for industrial automation
  • Analyze data in the industry to extract valuable information and propose improvement solutions at all levels of the company (field level, production planning and management).
  • Development of programming solutions in industrial environments (both at operational and management levels).
  • Development of solutions for the management of digital information in the industry.
  • Programming artificial intelligence systems in different industrial systems.
  • Development of additive manufacturing solutions (3D printing).
  • Implementation of cloud computing systems and industrial IoT.
  • Programming of mobile robots and manipulators.
  • Deploy and configure industrial communications networks.
  • Continuing their training in research work will allow them to access doctoral studies. In particular, the Master in Industrial Computing and Robotics is aligned with the doctoral program in Industrial Engineering, Computing and the Environment at ULL.

The planning and mobility management resources provided by the University of La Laguna itself will be used.

You can find more information about mobility grants for students in university master's degrees at this calls page.

In addition, you can consult here information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education.

The University of La Laguna has mobility calls for postgraduate students, through its Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization:

General information

  • Respond to the demand of the industrial sector, which needs to incorporate professionals capable of combining knowledge of industrial processes, robotics and computer skills applied to such processes
  • Interdisciplinary specialization in the common field of industrial production environments and Information and Communications Technologies, both at the level of software and hardware tools: PLCs, robots, SCADA systems, field buses, simulation tools and other devices are basic elements for the operation of current production systems.
  • Training of researchers and professionals in the common field of industrial production environments and information and communications technologies
  • Although it is not essential to have a specific qualification to study the master's degree, there are some skills that are considered especially appropriate for these studies, such as those acquired, specifically, in the degrees of Engineering, Technical Engineering, Architecture, Technical Architecture, or Graduates in degrees related to Engineering or Computer Science. Also, depending on the specialization studied, among others, graduates in Mathematical Sciences, Physics or similar may fit the recommended profile.

You can consult the teaching staff who teach in the degree and their brief teaching, research and professional curriculum vitae through the following link:

In addition, linked to the teaching guides for each subject, you can also access the brief curriculum vitae of the responsible teaching staff:

  • Design, develop and implement digital systems for industrial automation
  • Analyze data in the industry to extract valuable information and propose improvement solutions at all levels of the company (field level, production planning and management).
  • Development of programming solutions in industrial environments (both at operational and management levels).
  • Development of solutions for the management of digital information in the industry.
  • Programming artificial intelligence systems in different industrial systems.
  • Development of additive manufacturing solutions (3D printing).
  • Implementation of cloud computing systems and industrial IoT.
  • Programming of mobile robots and manipulators.
  • Deploy and configure industrial communications networks.
  • Continuing their training in research work will allow them to access doctoral studies. In particular, the Master in Industrial Computing and Robotics is aligned with the doctoral program in Industrial Engineering, Computing and the Environment at ULL.

The planning and mobility management resources provided by the University of La Laguna itself will be used.

You can find more information about mobility grants for students in university master's degrees at this calls page.

In addition, you can consult here information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education.

The University of La Laguna has mobility calls for postgraduate students, through its Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization: