Master's Degree in Industrial Computing and Robotics

Indicators and results of the title

Below are the main results of the degree related to academic performance, main indicators, interest group satisfaction and job placement. These results are periodically analysed by the centre/degree managers and their quality committees, and their progress is monitored for continuous improvement.

Data extracted from the ULL information system and expected results of the degree verification/modification report.

EVOLUTION OF RATES [%]
MU IN INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ROBOTICS
Data Memory

Verification

Course
22-23
Course
23-24
Graduation rate 75%
Dropout rate 15%
Efficiency rate 80%
Rate of return
Title success rate

The centre's SGIC has specific procedures to collect the satisfaction of the different groups that participate in the degrees, and its implementation is structured at an institutional level. The Technical Quality Unit, in collaboration with the centres/degrees and other agents involved, is responsible for the management, planning and comprehensive application of the satisfaction surveys that respond to the institutional evaluation and quality programmes (ACREDITA, AUDIT, DOCENTIA...). Satisfaction survey campaigns for the different interest groups (students, teachers, graduates, external tutors -potential employers-, etc.) are applied periodically and systematically.

 

DEGREE OF SATISFACTION OF STAKEHOLDERS [Likert scale 1 to 5]
MU IN INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ROBOTICS Course
22-23
Course
23-24
Overall student satisfaction with the degree
Overall student satisfaction with teaching staff
Student satisfaction level with resources
Overall satisfaction level of teachers with the degree
Overall satisfaction level of students who graduated with the degree
Overall satisfaction level of employers with the degree

Data extracted from the ULL information system.

 

EVOLUTION OF INDICATORS
MU IN INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ROBOTICS
Course
22-23
Course
23-24
New students
Total number of students enrolled 
Number of students graduated
Number of graduated students (not including those with disabilities)
Average duration of studies

The main instruments that the university uses to collect data on the labour insertion of graduates are the quantitative values corresponding to the analysis of the labour insertion data obtained from the study of the affiliations to the different regimes of Social Security and the General Mutual Fund for Civil Servants of the State (MUFACE), which is completed with data from the register of inhabitants and the ULL enrolment database.

The job placement results can be consulted below:

Programs related to career guidance, he entrepreneurship and the job insertion (Job offers, scholarships, etc.) can be consulted on the website of the General Foundation of the University of La Laguna: