Entry requirements
Requirements for studying energy engineering
If you are considering working in the world of energy, you should first ask yourself if you match these criteria:
ENVIRONMENT
I am interested in new ways to reduce pollution and the footprint we leave on the planet / I have a vision of a cleaner world and would like to collaborate in the transformation of society.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Understand how things work and understand the scientific foundation on which they are based (chemistry, physics).
FUTURE OUTLOOK
I am fascinated by new developments in sustainable transport.
ANALYSIS
I like to be informed and make responsible decisions. I analyse and study the data before making a decision.
MATHEMATICS AND PROGRAMMING
I believe it is necessary to use mathematical and computational tools to analyse and represent data, as well as to operate robots and other automatic systems.
ANALYSIS
I like to analyse what people do and propose solutions for any problems they may have.
IMAGINATION AND CREATIVITY
I am a person who likes to experiment, suggest improvements and develop new ideas.
"Do you identify with these statements? Then the Bachelor's Degree in Energy Engineering may be just what you're looking for.."
There are two ways you can access this degree
After having completed Baccalaureate or Higher Level Vocational Training.
You have studied Baccalaureate
It is recommended that you have studied the Baccalaureate in Science and Technology. It is important that you have studied Physics and Mathematics, as well as Technical Drawing, Technology and Chemistry.
You have studied Higher Level Vocational Training
We recommend having studied relevant Higher Level Training Cycles such as Industrial Mechatronics or Renewable Energies.
Here you can see the Regulatory Framework of the credit recognition and transfer system..
Degree subjects
- Electrical Energy Conversion
- Energy Storage Technology
- Thermo-fluid Power Generation Cycles
- Electromechanical Power Conversion
- Energy Efficiency in Components
- Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy
- Energy Projects Office
- Microprocessors
- Electromechanical Power Conversion
Consult all the subjects of the Bachelor's Degree in Energy Engineering
Linguistic requirements
In accordance with the linguistic policy of the Higher Polytechnic School responsible for carrying out the teaching, students are expected to obtain around 60% of the credits in Basque, around 20% in Spanish and the remaining 20% in English.
Therefore, it is desirable that before enrolling that you have previously acquired the language skills listed below: