Master's Degree in Industrial Computing and Robotics

2025/2026 · 60 credits

What you learn

  • Robotics.
  • Industrial automation.
  • Big Data & Analytics.
  • Additive manufacturing.
  • Programming of industrial devices.
  • Cloud Computing.
  • Application of artificial intelligence techniques to the industry.
  • Industrial IoT.
  • Computing in industry.
  • Augmented reality.
  • Professional and academic career

    Professional environment

    Given the interuniversity nature of the degree, graduates will have the option of knowing other industrial environments in which they can enrich themselves and grow as professionals. Ultimately, the goal is to train the leaders of the digital transformation of our industry that our current society is demanding.

    Companies and institutions involved

    There are educational collaboration agreements with more than 80 companies, among which are: ALCOA, ENDESA GENERACIÓN S.A., FERROVIAL, GAMESA, GAS NATURAL SDG S.A., NAVANTIA, RED ELÉCTRICA, REGANOSA...

    Planning for teaching

    The distribution of subjects throughout the academic course is as follows:

    • First semester.

    During the first semester the student will take 6 compulsory subjects and it is recomended to select at least 1 elective among 4 offered.

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    The masters are organized by modules. Click on a module for more information.

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    Student mobility

    UDC holds student mobility agreements with universities and other third-level institutions across four continents. Students are offered several opportunities each year to apply to study abroad in one of these centres (for a single term or for a whole year), with the guarantee that all credits obtained will be duly recognised in their academic record upon their return.

    For each round of applications, the University publishes the list of exchange options available to students and, where relevant, the specific conditions associated with each. Students may also apply to the University for funding for international work experience placements and internships.

    Work experience placements are accredited in the student's academic record and the European diploma supplement. Students are free to decide in which host company or academic institution within the EHEA they wish to carry out their placement. To assist them in their search, the University has created an online noticeboard with jobs postings and other news.

    Work-study placements in A Coruña are arranged by the International Relations Office (ORI) of the UDC in collaboration with the international relations coordinators in the student’s home university. The general entry criteria, rights and obligations of students, and admission and acceptance procedures for the programme, are regulated by the UDC Mobility Policy.