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eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated

eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated

One of the central debates around the education raises the following paradigm: why are we educating our children in disciplines that will have become obsolete when they enter the labor market?


The world we live in is mutating at such a speed that, in the face of this dilemma, we would not know how to react.Companies born under the shelter of the 21st century have met these needs: experts in making strategic decisions based on the analysis and data interpretation, intelligent network designers who can communicate with the client without the need for a human operation, etc. Related


The university of the future, in addition, aspires to a greater digitalization and specialization-virtual teaching and multimedia classrooms have been a reality for years-since technologies will play their role to accommodate and make more flexible the way in which they they impart knowledge, while the students use this display to keep up with these new communicating vessels.


Some seek to reinvent themselves through complementary subjects, MOOCs (open and massive access courses) and other trends, such as seminars with practical work.But other universities are currently betting on specialized training, in grades 3 and 4 years.Because, referring to job demands according to current sources of methodology, some things have to change.


SPORTS PLAYER


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


Can you be a professional video game player and study about it? Of course.We already talked about the main media involved and today there are several universities that offer a degree in this discipline.


Staffordshire University in the United Kingdom has subjects in which the individual game is reinforced-through examples such as FIFA 17, Hearthstone, Smash Bros-and others more dedicated to collective play-such as League of Legends, CS : GO and Overwatch-Four years in which you will reinforce knowledge about casting, contract negotiation, event organization, equipment management and technical matters in relation to live broadcasting.In Spain, face-to-face universities have also begun to offer courses; for example, the Catholic of Murcia or King Juan Carlos.


DRON MASTER


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


And if you want to be an elite pilot with a drone? On March 24, the University Center for Technology and Digital Art (U-Tad) began a course for professional drone piloting, a four-month theory and two practice course, with official qualification, in which the Aeronautical Training Center and the double winner of the Spanish National Championship of Acrobatico Flight of Helicopters (F3N) Julio Memba.


What could be the use of driving a professional drone? Well, you just have to look at the urgent demand that exists in situations of rescue and military expedition: it is estimated that this sector will represent 10% of the aviation market in Europe alone.


BIOINFORMATICS?


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


The Degree in Bioinformatics as such does not exist or has global support, but there are not a few universities that are betting on this disciple, through complementary subjects.Bioinformatics takes place at every point of knowledge transfer where they are involved research centers, pharmaceutical industry, agriculture-crop analysis and food market in general-and even neurology.


Several Spanish universities such as Barcelona (UB), the Polytechnic of Cataluna (UPC) or the Pompeu Fabra (UPF), have a three-year program that combines different branches such as statistics, pure mathematics, computer science and biology, to put in solfa the different languages and give rise to professionals who can and know how to communicate with each other at the same time.


DEGREE IN DESIGN AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


What are creative technologies? That you ask the Polytechnic University of Valencia, which has a course in its extensive program that combines artistic creation with new technologies.This professionalization is born to serve as a specialty, so that graduates can not only design a 3D objects and animate it, but also to design the plans to be able to print them.


Among the different subjects of this 4-year career and 240 ECTS, knowledge is imparted on contextual design, infographics and even mobile application development, which is complemented by the development of a real app as a final practice.


DATA SCIENCE


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


A degree in Data Engineering is what we need in the world of Big Data and constant information mining.This is another degree that responds to real needs: maybe artificial intelligences are capable of mining and compiling data, but it still requires a creative and human mind that is able to process that information and take it to a common place.


These specialists in mathematics, statistics and computation should also have solid knowledge in programming, since they depend on the way in which the information is managed.And is that Statistical Science requires a more transversal knowledge: it is in all parts: thanks to it, the quality of life controls (from the Health Sciences) or the "performance" of a country through the different governmental institutions and the observatories of analysis are analyzed.


MASTER IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


And, if we pointed out that this permanently connected world requires data specialists, we are no less necessary experts in Artificial Intelligence.Currently that market is covered by masters and seminars in Machine Learning, in smaller subjects focused on decision making Autonomous and response trees.


These needs are usually "patched" in already active careers, but we still need more degrees focused from the first year on this subject, to the programming of new languages, the complex study of neural networks , M2M communication (between machines) or deep learning in which machines with greater computing capacity teach others "less intelligent".


CAREER IN DOMOTICA


eSports, data driven and other degrees that distance universities have incorporated


Home automation has been present for years in the middle and upper level training cycles, where it is built with mechanics, electricity and electronics, construction and building.It seems that, on the one hand, programmers must develop and, on the other, the industrial engineers dedicated to the most physical part -in the literal sense: aerodynamics, material structure, astrodynamics, propulsion or systems simulation-.


Luckily, there are already degrees such as the one of Industrial Technology Engineering of the University of Seville, which dedicates ample space to the analysis of facilities such as homes and the implementation of automations.If we want to maintain control of our smart home in the near future, we will need to have them .Together with robotics (and microbotics), home automation is one of the key spectra in the cities of the future.

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