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This degree is based on the application of mathematics to solving problems in engineering, technology and science, with a focus on mathematical modelling and data analysis as essential tools for addressing new challenges in engineering and industry.
You will be able to work as part of multidisciplinary teams, collaborating with engineers across all fields and specialisms, applying mathematical knowledge, skills and competencies in a practical way to problem-solving. Fancy joining us?
It combines mathematical and computational training applied to engineering and
technology.
In your 4th year, you will be able to choose between studying abroad, completing an internship, undertaking a dual pathway, or specialising further through a range of optional modules.
The Spanish Royal Mathematical Society (2020) reports that the employability rate of Mathematics graduates is around 90%.
Opportunity to join a company’s professional team and work on real projects through the dual pathway in your 4th year (10 places available).
Agreements with over 125 companies in the engineering sector.
Bilbao
Mathematical Engineering
4 years - 240 ECTS - 240 ECTS
Spanish-English
50
On campus
Dual pathway option | Bilingual programme: Spanish - English
Learning by doing. You will learn through internships, projects and real business cases, teamwork... You will also have the opportunity to learn first-hand about real-life business cases taught by professionals in the classroom.
You can study at least 40% of the total 240 ECTS in English. It will enable you to respond to the different scenarios offered by mathematics in any part of the world.
You will have the opportunity to take a dual education pathway in 4th year (48 ECTS) and you will acquire knowledge and skills on the job, while completing your degree. Furthermore, you can finance part of your studies with this pathway.
This degree covers three of the four STEAM disciplines: Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
You will gain experience in the mathematics area to address problems in the fields of industrial organisation, energy, smart transport and mobility, digital security and industry in DeustoTechprojects.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that employability will increase by 31% in the coming years for mathematicians and statisticians.
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Acquire the skills needed to address complex challenges and develop practical and efficient solutions.
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Multidisciplinary approach to problem solving. Versatility to work across various fields and collaborate with experts from different disciplines.
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The need for highly qualified professionals is constantly growing in response to emerging challenges.
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According to a 2019 survey by the Spanish National Statistics Institute (INE), the unemployment rate among Engineering Mathematics graduates is just 3.7%
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Over the next few years, more than 1,000,000 technology jobs will be created in Spain, according to Randstad Research.
Candidates should have acquired the competences required for Spanish baccalaureate studies.
A vocation for service to society and a commitment to upholding the basic rights and values of a culture of peace and democracy.
A capacity for ongoing work and effort, as well as tolerance to stress at specific times.
An interest in working in laboratories, handling electronic instrumentation and creating new devices.
An adequate level of self-knowledge, maturity and the ability to form interprofessional relationships.
A committed attitude to the teaching-learning process in a continuous assessment environment.
Students entering this programme should have a good level of physics, chemistry, mathematics and English and should also have the following skills:
If you are going to study at the University of Deusto, you can benefit from our grant aid. We will give you information about the eligibility criteria and the range of grants promoted by other organisations.
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