Bachelor in Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering  

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Programme Overview Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering is dedicated to “Internet Engineering”, namely the so-called “internet of things”, which allows us to interact with various objects, such as refrigerators, heating our homes or products for sale in a supermarket. As such, a Telecommunications and Informatics Engineer works with complex, fixed or mobile communication networks and related infrastructures. It also develops services or applications, knowing the related security aspects. Entry Requirements - National Admission to Higher education * National Admission Exams: Mathematics A + Physics and Chemistry (Minimum grade point: 100 points (out of 200)) * Application Grade: MS x 50% + PI x 50% (Minimum grade point: 120 points (out of 200)) - MS: high school final arithmetic average grade | PI: Average of national admission exams’ grades. https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/national-admission-for-higher-education/ Admissions can also be done through one of the following ways: * Course Change and Transfer * Holders of Middle Level/Higher Education degrees * Applicants over the age of 23 * Special Admission Regime for International Students More information about admissions to Técnico (national and international candidates) is available at: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/
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Fields: * Telecommunications companies * Information technology companies * Government agencies * Research and development organizations * Consulting firms * Start-ups The average salary for a telecommunications engineer in Portugal is €35,000 per year. The average salary for an informatics engineer in Portugal is €30,000 per year. Some of the possible positions: * Telecommunications engineer * Network engineer * Systems engineer * Software engineer * Data scientist * Cyber security engineer
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Bachelor in Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering
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