*Access to this Program via Civil Engineering Common Plan

Program Information

A Civil Electronic Engineer, trained at the Universidad de La Frontera, is a professional with the skills to work in the fields of engineering design and electronic services, project management, production processes, and electronic design and services, to contribute to the economic and social development of the country.

The graduate’s hallmark is engineering design with innovation and social responsibility. He/She is trained in basic sciences, engineering sciences, and especially in the fields of integration of electronic technologies, telecommunications and computer networks, technology project management, management, and data network analysis and connectivity. These skills allow him/her to develop, apply, design, and implement solutions to problems related to electronic, telecommunications, control, and automation systems.

The graduate can communicate in a globalized world, work alone and/or in a team, and apply new knowledge through appropriate learning strategies. At the same time, he/she is aware of the ethical responsibilities of the profession.
The training allows the graduate to work in businesses or organizations of the public or private sector, or self-employed.

Occupational field

A Civil Electronic Engineer, who graduated from the Universidad de La Frontera, has the skills to work in technological innovation and maintenance of electronic systems in companies of different areas, such as communications, forestry, mining, etc. He/She also has the skills to design, execute, and operate projects in the field of automatic process control and computer networks, among others. The training allows the graduate to develop and advise systems with a strong focus on hardware and software in industrial companies, and to lead groups in charge of introducing new technologies related to communications and automated production systems.

*Students who enrolled in the Civil Engineering Common Plan or any other Civil Engineering Program of UFRO in the admission process 2024 must complete all first-year subjects, without the option of subject recognition or validation, to ensure compliance with the new graduate profiles and updated curricula.