- CB7: Can apply their knowledge and understanding, and problem solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) context related to their field of study.
- CB8: Have the ability to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and formulate judgments with incomplete or limited information, but that include reflecting on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
- CG1: Can write information clearly and concisely in a technical report, including action plans, and resources needed to accomplish the development, integration and implementation of complex and high added value electronic systems.
- CG2: Have demonstrated the ability to conceive, design, implement and maintain an electronic system in a specific application.
- CG4: Can establish effective working relationships among team members and solving problems and making decisions in multidisciplinary teams.
- CG6: Adopting the scientific method as a fundamental working tool in both professional and research careers.
- CE1: Have the ability to design electronic systems at the behavioral level, from a set of certain specifications, whether at system level, using modeling and simulation tools, or at subsystem level, using hardware description languages.
- CE2: Have demonstrated knowledge of new analog and power electronics, and photonic components (including those based on new materials and structures) for improving the performance of current applications or systems.
- CE4: Have the ability to design a device, system or application that meets the design objectives and specifications, using a systematic and multidisciplinary approach and integrating modules and advanced tools that are specific to the field of Electronic Engineering.