University Expert in Smart Mobility

For whom?

Who is this training aimed at?

Students who have graduated from undergraduate degrees related to the logistics, transport, and mobility sectors, as well as individuals with proven professional experience in the sector who seek to expand and deepen their knowledge when they are already holding positions in companies and public administrations, and other professionals interested in the content and skills provided by these degrees.

*A selection process will be carried out with the applicant students based on their academic and professional merits.

Priority admission

According to the access requirements for the expert qualification, available at the following link, it is necessary to hold the corresponding bachelor's degree (official or national) or, failing that, to have completed at least 180 ECTS credits corresponding to official undergraduate courses, to access the expert qualification in Transport, Logistics and Mobility.

Priority will be given to graduates with related degrees: Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering, Nautical and Maritime Transport, and Marine Technologies.

Although the expert program is also aimed at other university graduates whose studies are partially related to the content taught in the degree, such as Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Biology, Civil Engineering, Information Sciences, and Physics.

This expert is also aimed at individuals with proven professional experience in emergency management or civil protection, emergency services, territorial or sectoral planning offices related to transport and logistics management. However, to qualify, it is necessary to hold the corresponding bachelor's degree (official or national) or, failing that, to have completed at least 180 ECTS credits corresponding to official undergraduate courses.

Those with a secondary school diploma or advanced vocational training who wish to pursue these courses may do so. However, upon completion, they will not receive a university degree. Instead, they will receive a certificate of attendance and completion of a training course detailing the subject matter, content, and hours completed. This certificate will be issued by the Vice-Rector's Office responsible for managing university-specific degrees.

  • Contact information
  • Astrophysicist Francisco Sánchez, SN. Calabaza Building - AN.2D P.O. Box 456 38200 San Cristóbal de La Laguna.
  • (+34) 922 31 79 00 / 95 38
  • gestpropios@ull.es