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Home   >  Master's & postgraduate courses  >  Education  >  Postgraduate course in Quantum Engineering
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Edition
5th
Credits
15 ECTS
Delivery method
Blended learning
On-site phase: October to December.
Live online phase: January to April.
Language of instruction
English
Fee
€4,100
Special conditions on payment of enrolment fee and 0,7% campaign

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Registration open until the beginning of the programme or until end of vacancies.
Dates
Classes start: started (October 2025)
Programme ends : 28/05/2026
Class schedule
Tuesday: 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Thursday: 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
During the course, visits will be scheduled at times agreed with the companies, which may fall outside the regular timetable.
Taught at
UPC School
C/ de Badajoz, 73-77
Barcelona
Why this programme?
Quantum engineering concerns the development of technology that is based on quantum physics, i.e., on the physical laws that describe the world at microscopic scale. The mathematical framework provided by quantum information theory together with experimental advances in preparing and manipulating systems of very small sizes, have opened the route to the so-called second quantum revolution, heralding radical changes in technology.

Such technologies have the potential to offer new and better methods to solve challenging problems. Thanks to the large data processing capacity offered by quantum systems, inherently parallel, some problems in communications, computation, cybersecurity, sensing and simulations can be solved faster and more efficiently. Additionally, it is expected that quantum technologies will impact certain areas in the fields of chemistry, material sciences, biology, medicine, artificial intelligence and machine learning to name a few.

In Europe, there is an increasing demand of engineers specifically trained to use the laws of quantum physics for technological applications. The Quantum Engineering Postgraduate Degree aims at providing an initial comprehensive training on quantum technologies to engineers, mathematicians, physicists, computer scientists or professionals from the information and communication technologies (ICT) interested in the rapidly evolving field of technology.
Aims
  • To provide a scientific basis on quantum technologies merging knowledge from physics, information theory, computing science and telecommunications.
  • To know, understand and get acquainted with quantum technologies developed by some pioneering companies on the field.
  • To acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about new business models around quantum technologies.
Who is it for?
Graduates in mathematics, physics, computing, telecommunications, industrial engineering, civil engineering and other engineering studies.

Professionals from the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector interested in knowing the theoretical bases, applications and new business models quantum technologies might offer.

Training Content

List of subjects
4 ECTS 36h
Face-to-face
Theoretical Background on Quantum Physics
This block includes the basic concepts of quantum physics needed to handle quantum technologies. An extensive revision of the foundational pillars of quantum physics together with its appropriate mathematical formalism will be presented. Crucial concepts like entanglement, superposition, coherence, non-locality, pivotal for quantum technologies will be discussed and exemplified in physical implementable set-ups.
6 ECTS 48h
Online
Basic Elements of Quantum Technologies
This block of the postgraduate covers, in a self-consistent way, the four main pillars of present quantum technologies namely: quantum communication aiming at increasing security and efficiency of data transfer; quantum computing aiming at solving hard or intractable computational problems with classical computers; quantum simulations providing concrete solutions for concrete hard computational problems and quantum sensing and metrology aiming at dramatic increase on the accuracy in parameter estimation. This part of the course covers both basic ideas, experimental realizations and a thorough overview of the state-of-the-art and the potential quantum advantage of future technologies.
2 ECTS 21h
Online
Market Development of Quantum Technologies
This third block includes, on the one hand, a review of the different platforms used for quantum technologies including optical systems, solid state systems, atoms, ions, superconducting circuits. For the analysis of quantum technologies market development, different cases of successful companies operating both at national and/or international level will be presented.
3 ECTS 24h
+
Blended learning
Project
This final block deals with the realization of the postgraduate final project (PFP) under the guidance of one of the tutors of the postgraduate course. The PFP, compulsory, will deal with theoretical or practical developments of quantum technologies. The PFP will be publicly defended and evaluate in order to obtain the corresponding degree.
Degree
University-specific Expert Diploma in Quantum Engineering, Issued by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 7.1 of Organic Law 2/2023, of 22 March, on the University System; Article 36 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for quality assurance; and Articles 2 and 8 of the Amendment to the Regulations for Continuing Education Programmes, approved by Agreement CG/2025/02/35, of 25 March, of the Governing Council of the UPC. To obtain this qualification, it is necessary to hold a prior university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES). Otherwise, the student will receive a certificate of completion of the programme issued by the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya. (See details appearing on the certificate).

Learning methodology

The teaching methodology of the programme facilitates the student's learning and the achievement of the necessary competences.



Learning tools
Participatory lectures
A presentation of the conceptual foundations of the content to be taught, promoting interaction with the students to guide them in their learning of the different contents and the development of the established competences.
Practical classroom sessions
Knowledge is applied to a real or hypothetical environment, where specific aspects are identified and worked on to facilitate understanding, with the support from teaching staff.
Success stories
Outstanding business knowledge and experiences with high added value acquired during an outstanding professional career are presented and shared.
Visits
These visits are to specialist centres, companies in the sector or outstanding and important locations in the sector, in order to obtain knowledge in situ of development, production and demonstration environments within the programme.
Problem-based learning (PBL)
An active learning methodology that enables the student to be involved from the beginning, and to acquire knowledge and skills by considering and resolving complex problems and situations.
Tutorship
Students are given technical support in the preparation of the final project, according to their specialisation and the subject matter of the project.
Synchronous Forums
Activities that allow open discussions about case studies, articles or questions about specific topic. These spaces for debate aim to share points of view and encourage the participation of students.
Assessment criteria
Attendance
At least 80% attendance of teaching hours is required.
Level of participation
The student's active contribution to the various activities offered by the teaching team is assessed.
Solving exercises, questionnaires or exams
Individual tests aimed at assessing the degree of learning and the acquisition of competences.
Completion and presentation of the final project
Individual or group projects in which the contents taught in the programme are applied. The project can be based on real cases and include the identification of a problem, the design of the solution, its implementation or a business plan. The project will be presented and defended in public.
Work placements & employment service
Students can access job offers in their field of specialisation on the My_Tech_Space virtual campus. Applications made from this site will be treated confidentially. Hundreds of offers of the UPC School of Professional & Executive Development employment service appear annually. The offers range from formal contracts to work placement agreements.
Virtual campus
The students on this postgraduate course will have access to the My_ Tech_Space virtual campus - an effective platform for work and communication between the programme's students, lecturers, directors and coordinators. My_Tech_Space provides the documentation for each training session before it starts, and enables students to work as a team, consult lecturers, check notes, etc.

Teaching team

Academic management
  • Muñoz Tapia, Ramon
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    Graduated in Physics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and got my PhD from the University of Barcelona (UB). He was a Fleming and Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Durham and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada (UGR). He is currently Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the UAB. He is one of the founders of the Quantum Information Group (GIQ) at the UAB and author of about seventy publications in international journals. He has been invited to carry out research at many international centers.
  • Rodríguez Fonollosa, Javier
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    PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Northeastern University of Boston. A university professor in the Department of Signal Theory and Communications at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He has more than thirty years of experience as a full-time lecturer at the UPC's Technical School of Telecommunications Engineering in Barcelona and the management of Spanish and international research projects totalling 8 M. Since January 2018, he has led the UPC's involvement in the QUANTUMCAT project on quantum technologies in the pillar of quantum Shannon theory.
  • Sanpera Trigueros, Anna
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    PhD in Physical Sciences from the Universitat Autònoma Barcelona (UAB). Researcher at Oxford University (1993-96), Paris -Saclay (1997-98) and qualified professor at Leibnitz, Hannover University (1999-2004). Since 2005 ICREA - Professor in the Quantum Information group at the UAB. Currently, member of the Strategic Advisory Board in Quantum Technologies (2019-2022) of the European Community, Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Plank Institute of Science of Light, Germany (2019-2024) and of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information in Innsbruck (Austria).
Teaching staff
  • Acin, Antonio
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    ICREA Professor at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO). Graduated in Physics from the University of Barcelona (UB) and in Telecommunications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the UB. Postdoctoral stay in Geneva until 2003. Since 2003, leader of the quantum information theory group. Four European Research Council grants: Starting, Proof of Concept, Consolidator, and Advanced, the latter from 2020. AXA Chair in Quantum Information Science. Jaume I Award for Basic Research 2024.

  • Almendros Parra, Marc
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    PhD in Aerospace Science and Technology with focus on long-distance quantum communications from  Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and Telecommunications Engineering from La Salle - Universitat Ramon Llull. MBA from Esade Business School. He is the former CEO of Signadyne, an ICFO's spin-off that was acquired by Keysight in 2016. Currently, Technical Director of Keysight's Quantum Engineering Solutions group (QES). He is the co-author of a dozen papers about trapping and manipulation of single ions, and the co-inventor of two patents around Field-programmable gate array (FPGA), synchronization and real-time technologies.
  • Calsamiglia Costa, John
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    Degree in Physics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Postgraduate studies in theoretical physics at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). PhD at the Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP). He held postdoctoral positions in Harvard-Smithsonian Center of Astrophysics(CFA), University of Connecticut (UCONN), Ludwig Maximilians Universität München (LMU) and Universität Innsbruck, where he was an assistant professor until 2005. He returned to UAB with a Ramón y Cajal fellowship. Professor with tenure at UAB since 2010, ICREA Academy since 2021. His research interests are centred on quantum information, quantum statistical inference, non-classicality and quantum learning.
  • Cuevas Seguel, Alvaro
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    Ph.D. in Physics from Sapienza University of Rome, (Italy), and master in Physics from the University of Concepción (Chile).
    During his training, he has studied fundamental quantum optics, and currently works as a postdoctoral researcher in the Optoelectronics group at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO). In this position, he develops technologies for the quantum imaging sector and for the secure telecommunications sector, both based for example on photonic entanglement.
  • de Riedmatten, Hugues
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    Master in Physics engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Techology (EPFL), PhD in Physics from the University of Geneva. Postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology. Currently, ICREA professor and group leader at ICFO. More than 20 years experience in quantum technologies, especially in quantum communication and quantum network hardware.
  • Domingo Colomer, Laia
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    PhD in Complex Systems from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). Master in Fundamental Principles of Data Science from the Universitat de Barcelona (UB), double degree in Physics and Mathematics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). She is currently the head of research at Ingenii, a company dedicated to the development of artificial intelligence and quantum computing methods applied to life sciences and the environment.
  • Forn Díaz, Pol
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    PhD in Physics from the Techniseche Universiteit Delft in quantum information and quantum optics using superconducting circuits. A postdoctoral researcher at Caltech, in Professor H.J. Kimble's Laboratory on cold atoms, and at the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo, Canada, on superconducting circuits. He is currently the leader of the Quantum Computing Technology group at the Institute of High Energy Physics (IFAE), researching quantum computing with superconducting circuits. Co-founder of the startup Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech. Author of various high impact articles.
  • Fraxanet Morales, Joana
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    PhD in quantum and classical computational techniques for the simulation of many-body systems from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), carried out at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona. Master's degree in Theoretical Physics from Leiden University and a double Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Barcelona (UB). Part of the Quantum Algorithm Engineering team at IBM Quantum, where she focuses on enabling researchers, computational scientists, and advanced users to achieve high-impact results using IBM quantum systems at scale.
  • Garcia Fernandez, Albert
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    Grade in Telecomunications Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Master's degree in Telecomunications from the UPC. Currently, is a member of the Consell de Tecnologies Quàntiques de Catalunya, created by Generalitat de Catalunya. With over 15 years of experience in multinational companies, he is currently the engineering leader for Quantum Community and Education in IBM Quantum.
  • Garcia Saez, Artur
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    Engineer and PhD in Physics from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO). Currently working at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), leading the quantum computing group. The group research focuses on the relationship between quantum algorithms and machine learning, and the use of Supercomputers for quantum simulations. He previously conducted research on quantum information and condensed matter at the University of Barcelona and the Yang Institute of Theoretical Physics. He is one of the founders of the Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech.
  • Gavorova, Zuzana
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    PhD in Computer Science from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI). Master's and Bachelor's degree in Theoretical Physics, from ETH, Zurich and Imperial College London, respectively. Currently a postdoc at Grup d'Informació Quàntica (GIQ) at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB).
  • Huerta León, Jesús
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    Graduate in Physics from the Universitat de Barcelona (UB), with postgraduate degrees in Quantum Technology & Computing from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and Deep Learning from the Universitat de Barcelona (UB). Currently, Head of Business Development at Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech, with more than 20 years of experience in IT, cloud computing and quantum technologies. He has led innovation and digital transformation initiatives in companies such as VMware and T-Systems, collaborating in strategic projects with public administrations and large corporations.
  • Jofre Cruanyes, Marc
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    Telecommunications Engineer by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Since 2008 he focuses his studies and research in Quantum Communications doing a PhD in Photonic Sciences, joining the Optoelectronics group at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO, Barcelona). Member of the BAMPLA Research Group of the Network Engineering Department of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) since 2024.
  • Julia Diaz, Bruno
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    PhD in Physics from the University of Salamanca. Lecturer at the Department of Quantum Physics and Astrophysics of the University of Barcelona. Member of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB). He works in research in quantum technologies, many-body quantum physics and ultra-cold gases.

  • Lizaso Olmos, Jesus Enrique
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    A graduate in Mathematics from the University of Barcelona (UB). He holds a degree in Technical Computer Engineering from the Spanish National University of Distance Education. A graduate in Medicine from the University of Navarre. He holds an MBA from IESE Business School. Holds a Doctorate in Biostatistics from the UB. A lecturer at the University of Vic and EAE Business School. Deputy CEO at Unnim Bank. Business Director at Caixa Terrassa. The founder of Blocktac, a leading company in blockchain technologies for digital identification in Food & Beverages and other fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs). CEO of Multiverse Computing, a world leader in the application of Quantum Computing in Finance.
  • Martinez Saavedra, Jose Ramon
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    PhD in Photonics from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO). He is currently working at the startup Quside Technologies as vice president of innovation and director of computing activities, in both the area of high performance computing (HPC), and in the area of new technologies applied to computing
  • Mitchell, Morgan
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    Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1999 with a thesis on the quantum optics of photon-photon interactions. He has worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris and the University of Toronto. ICREA Professor at ICFO since 2011. His research activities focus on quantum optics, quantum sensing, and quantum technologies.
  • Muñoz Tapia, Ramon
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    Graduated in Physics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and got my PhD from the University of Barcelona (UB). He was a Fleming and Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Durham and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada (UGR). He is currently Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the UAB. He is one of the founders of the Quantum Information Group (GIQ) at the UAB and author of about seventy publications in international journals. He has been invited to carry out research at many international centers.
  • Rodríguez Fonollosa, Javier
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    PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Northeastern University of Boston. A university professor in the Department of Signal Theory and Communications at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He has more than thirty years of experience as a full-time lecturer at the UPC's Technical School of Telecommunications Engineering in Barcelona and the management of Spanish and international research projects totalling 8 M. Since January 2018, he has led the UPC's involvement in the QUANTUMCAT project on quantum technologies in the pillar of quantum Shannon theory.
  • Sanpera Trigueros, Anna
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    PhD in Physical Sciences from the Universitat Autònoma Barcelona (UAB). Researcher at Oxford University (1993-96), Paris -Saclay (1997-98) and qualified professor at Leibnitz, Hannover University (1999-2004). Since 2005 ICREA - Professor in the Quantum Information group at the UAB. Currently, member of the Strategic Advisory Board in Quantum Technologies (2019-2022) of the European Community, Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Plank Institute of Science of Light, Germany (2019-2024) and of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information in Innsbruck (Austria).
  • Schindler, Joseph
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    Postdoctoral scholar in physics at the Quantum Information Group (GiQ) in Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Previously, he was a postdoc at the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP) in University of California (UC) Santa Cruz. He received his PhD in theoretical physics from UC Santa Cruz in 2019, and his MA/BA in experimental physics from Wesleyan University in 2013.
  • Sentís Herrera, Gael
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    PhD in Physics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). He has been affiliated with the University of the Basque Country (UPV / EHU) and the Univesität Siegen (Germany). Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow from 2018 to 2020, and senior postdoctoral researcher at the Quantum Information Group (GIQ) at the UAB from 2020 to 2023. Currently, leader of the quantum information theory group at IDEADED S.L. He is an expert in quantum statistical inference, machine learning and quantum entanglement.
  • Skoteiniotis, Michail
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    MSc and PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Calgary, Canada. I was a post-doctoral fellow for 3.5 years at the Institute for theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck. I arrived at the Quantum Information Group of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2016 as a Juan de la Cierva research fellow. Since then, I have been involved in several R&D projects (Spanish and European) focusing on applications of quantum theory to statistical inference, quantum communication and computation, quantum resource theories, as well as quantum foundations.
  • Tarruell, Leticia
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    PhD at Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS Paris). Post-doc at ETH Zurich. Chargée de Recherche CNRS at Institut d'Optique Bordeaux. Since 2013 leader of the Ultracold Quantum Gases experimental group at Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), where is ICREA professor since 2022. Her research focuses on experimental quantum simulation with ultracold quantum gases. She is author of publications in high-impact journals, including 2 Nature, 2 Science, and 9 Physical Review Letters. “Novel Researcher in Experimental Physics” Award from the Royal Spanish Society of Physics 2015 and ERC Consolidator grant 2020.
  • Trefzger, Christian
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    PhD in Physics from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), in 2010. Post-doc in Paris in the groups of Nobel laureates C. Cohen-Tannoudji and A. Aspect until 2016. Technology transfer officer at Université Libre de Bruxelles until 2017. Currently, policy officer in the European Commission. With more than 15 years of experience in driving international research and innovation in quantum, emerging and disruptive technologies, he has the ambition to make Europe a dynamic, attractive region for innovative research, business, and investments in quantum.

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  • Grup d'Informació Quàntica UAB
    • Participates in the design of the contents of the programme, and ensures they are appropriate to the needs of the professional sphere.
    • Provides teachers and lecturers.
  • ICFO- Institut de Ciències Fotòniques
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Collaborating partners
  • Quside Technologies, S.L.

Career opportunities

  • Quantum developer.
  • Quantum advisor.
  • Quantum engineer.

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Non-payment of tuition fees

Failure to pay the total or partial amount of the tuition fees within the established deadlines may result in the suspension or termination of the training service under the terms indicated below. The FPC is authorised to take whatever action it deems appropriate to suspend the service; on the one hand, in the academic sphere, by suspending the academic record, denying access to teaching in the classroom (face-to-face or online), limiting access to the virtual campus, not assessing any of the subjects and making it impossible to continue with internship agreements, among other measures; and on the other hand, in the administrative and legal sphere, by undertaking the corresponding claims and actions for compensation.

Students who have outstanding debts with the FPC or who have not passed all the credits necessary to complete their studies before the end date of the course will not be able to obtain their degree or certificate, as applicable. Individuals with outstanding amounts payable to the FPC will not be able to enrol in any new studies offered by the FPC until the outstanding amount has been paid.

Finally, the FPC reserves the right to permanently suspend enrolment (automatic withdrawal), without any obligation to refund any amount, in the following cases:

  • Lack of accuracy and/or validity of the information and documentation provided and failure to respond to documentation requirements;
  • Non-payment of part or all of the enrolment fee within the agreed deadlines;
  • Engaging in any behaviour, expression or content that is defamatory, illegal, offensive or that undermines the values and dignity of individuals (teachers, participants, management staff, etc.) or the good image and reputation of the FPC, whether in physical or virtual environments, including social networks.

Right of withdrawal

Participants in a study may exercise their right of withdrawal for a period of 14 calendar days from the date of enrolment, provided that the study has not yet begun. Therefore, by reading and accepting these Terms and Conditions, participants are informed that once the course has begun or is in progress, the right of withdrawal no longer applies, in accordance with the provisions of Article 103 a) of Law 3/2014 of 27 March, which amends the revised text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users and other complementary laws, approved by Royal Legislative Decree 1/2007 of 16 November, and related regulations.


Teaching

The place and/or date of teaching may change for academic reasons (changes and adjustments to the calendar, need for additional teaching resources, etc.) and for organisational and logistical reasons (adaptation of spaces). Participants will be notified of any such changes at least 15 calendar days before the start of the course. Specific and temporary changes will be notified in advance.


Right to a degree/certificate

Upon completion of a continuing education master's degree, specialisation diploma or expertise diploma, students are entitled to receive a degree, issued by the rector of the University, for students with a previous university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES), according to a standardised model. Students who do not provide proof of their university degree are entitled to obtain a certificate from the FPC, in accordance with a standard model. Short courses, with a workload of less than 15 ECTS credits, entitle students to obtain a certificate issued by the FPC, according to a standard model; however, if these courses include so-called micro-accreditations, students will obtain a digital accreditation issued by the University and recognised in the countries participating in Europass or equivalent. Degrees are issued in Catalan and English and, at the student's request, in Spanish and English. In the case of joint degrees, the issuance must comply with the provisions of the corresponding collaboration agreement.


Accreditation of university qualifications and other documents

If the required documentation is not not submitted before the last day of study for those degrees that require it, or if it is not authentic and/or sufficient, the degree will not be issued, even if the participant has passed the course.


Dispute resolution

The training services provided by the FPC are, in all cases, subject to private law. Any interpretation or divergence arising from these Terms and Conditions shall be the responsibility of the FPC. In the event of disagreement, the dispute shall be subject to private law and the courts of the city of Barcelona with ordinary civil jurisdiction, with express waiver of any other jurisdiction that may apply.


Belongings in the event of theft

Neither the FPC nor its staff shall be liable for any loss, damage or theft of any type of personal or similar items carried by participants or other occasional users of the facilities, who must pay special attention to their belongings at all times.


Organisation of teaching in exceptional circumstances

The FPC organises teaching in a flexible environment that allows it to adapt to any unforeseen circumstances that may arise, as well as to any regulations that may be established by the authorities. If at any time the authorities (university, health or any other competent body) recommend limiting face-to-face teaching as much as possible, the FPC, in coordination with these authorities, will take the necessary measures to implement this recommendation, and, as a result, teaching activities may become 100% online during the period established in the relevant recommendation, without the need to declare a state of emergency and/or suspend face-to-face teaching activities and/or implement formal lockdown or mobility restriction measures.


Barcelona, 15 October 2025


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