The professors, who are well-known specialists in their respective fields, offer insightful perspectives and foster a stimulating learning environment. The university fosters critical thinking and active participation, allowing students to develop their own perspectives and participate in meaningful discussions. Therefore, get ready to embark on a fascinating educational journey at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya! They know how to make the classes interesting and fun, which keeps us interested and eager to learn. They go above and beyond to ensure that we comprehend the concepts and truly care about our development. It resembles being essential for a scholarly experience!
View moreUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya is divided into schools, mine was ETSEIB. In my opinion, ETSEIB is a good school, it’s really hard but if you put effort on it, the result can be good.
To a new student there I would recommend doing some research to find the best class. Some lectures seem they don’t like to teach but some others will help you as much as they can.
Also, I would recommend to work hard and don’t pay for an extra lesson at an academy, it’s acceptable to fail there.
I would like more my university if they did more projects, learning by doing is the best way to learn.
One thing I don’t like about UPC is that there is the Industrial Engineering degree in two schools and in Barcelona it is more difficult but you end up with the same title.
It is a quite theoretical career, you acquire much knowledge of different branches of different engineering. During the degree it is incompatible to do internships / work and study at the same time if you want to finish during the 4 years that lasts, since “practical classes” are done during hours different from the normal class schedules. One of the hardest subjects is mechanical second, I say it because there are many people who repeat it many times. In the last four months of the grade, you can breathe a little more.
The level of demand in the whole grade is quite high, you put or you put, there are people who changed universities from the 2nd, in the ETSEIB always brushed the 5 or suspended and in the other universities were the cracks, with outstanding … Why will it be?
For the master’s degree, the level of demand falls below the grade, you can work and study is the continuation of the degree, do not repeat concepts of the subjects, but it delves more into different topics. You can choose a ‘specialization’ to differentiate yourself from your classmates, but in reality, a lot of difference I do not see, is 5% of credits (between degrees and masters) different.
When you want to know more about a specific topic, you can always go to the department that corresponds to the topic, and any teacher helps you, they are all cracks.
I recommend this faculty 100%, I want young people to “suffer” just like me.
Regards,