New Master of Permanent Training in Production Engineering and Content Exploitation
RTVE Institute and the Polytechnic University of Madrid launch, through the Haz project, the Master of Lifelong Training in Content Production and Exploitation Engineering, an educational proposal that covers the existing training gap in engineering in the audiovisual and media sector.
The training will offer students the opportunity to access cutting-edge technology in real professional environments and prepare for the current challenges of the profession due to digital transformation.
The main objective of the master's degree is to provide advanced knowledge in new technologies for capture, signal processing and content transmission over different types of wired and wireless networks. To this end, the content of the training will cover everything from the processing system to the monitoring, archiving and commercial exploitation of content issued or available for value-added services.
He faculty It is made up of professionals with extensive experience in the main companies in the audiovisual sector and the RTVE Corporation. It also has teachers from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, in particular, pioneers in E.T.S. research. of Telecommunications Engineers.
Classes will begin on September 26 and the pre-registration period is now open. The program has a maximum of 30 places available and it will be directed by José Manuel Menéndez, from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, and Jaume Asensio, from RTVE Instituto.
In-person training
The Master of Lifelong Training in Content Production and Exploitation Engineering will be taught in person, next September, with classes at the E.T.S. of Telecommunications Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid and at the headquarters of RTVE Institute, both located in the University City of Madrid. In addition, visits will be made to the RTVE facilities in Prado del Rey.
This is the fifth master's degree promoted by RTVE Institute through the beam project, which adds to those already organized with the universities of Zaragoza, Alcalá de Henares, Seville, Santiago de Compostela and the Polytechnic Foundation of Catalonia. Haz responds to an initiative by RTVE Instituto, financed by the European Union with the Next Generation Funds within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan of the Government of Spain. For this reason, all the training lines of the project have study aid.
More information, here.
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