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CFGS credit recognition for the Dual Bachelor's Degree in Automation and Industrial Electronics Engineering/ Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering

2018-19

Students who have passed one of the higher level vocational training cycles (CFGS) listed can obtain validated credit transfer for the following subjects and credits:

Telecommunication and IT Systems (LOGSE) (CFGS LOGSE) (14 credits)

Automatic Regulation and Control Systems (LOGSE) (CFGS LOGSE) (24 credits)

Industrial Equipment Maintenance (LOGSE) (CFGS LOGSE) (23 credits)

Electro-Technical Installations (LOGSE) (CFGS LOGSE) (33 credits)

Electronic Product Development (LOGSE) (CFGS LOGSE) (40 credits)

Electro-technical and automated systems (CFGS LOE)  (43 credits)

Telecommunication and computing systems (CFGS LOGSE)  (14 credits)

Automatic regulation and control systems (CFGS LOGSE)  (24 credits)

Industrial mechatronics (CFGS LOE)  (29 credits)

Industrial team maintenance (CFGS LOGSE)  (23 credits)

Electro-technical installations (CFGS LOGSE)  (33 credits)

Energy efficiency and thermal solar energy (CFGS LOE)  (13 credits)

Electronic-product development (CFGS LOGSE)  (40 credits)

Automation and industrial robotics (CFGS LOE)  (39 credits)

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