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Bachelor in Computer, Communications and Electronic Engineering
Trento, Italy
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English, Italian
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
12 Mar 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 4,500 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* For non-EU candidates: 12 March 2025 For EU candidates: First call 12 March 2025 by 12.00 (noon CET); or 2nd call 07/04/2025 to 09/05/2025 by 12.00 (noon CET) or last call 03/06/2025 to 31/07/2025 by 12 (noon CET).
** EU 340€-2400€ (fee range based on personal income and merit); Non-EU: 1000€-4500€ (fee range based on merit only, i.e. score in the application evaluation).
Introduction
The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Computer, Communications and Electronic Engineering (ICE) combines three major disciplines in the Information Engineering area: Computer Engineering, Information and Communications Engineering and Electronic Engineering. The programme shares an interdisciplinary core of subjects and provides two curricula, one in Italian and one taught entirely in English. Both last 3 years and require 180 credits to graduate. Alongside the first sequence of common courses, the curriculum in English offers cross-disciplinary training by integrating courses that pertain to each of the three areas.
The Bachelor's degree in Computer, Communications, and Electronic Engineering provides students with general skills in the Information Engineering area and, depending on the chosen specialization, specific skills in the field of Information technology, telecommunications and electronics. The main academic areas are:
- mathematics and physics
- economics and business organization
- computer engineering
- technologies and systems for telecommunications
- electronic devices and circuits
In addition to the basic courses, specialization courses are added for the acquisition of supplementary methodological or professional skills. The program is strongly project-based with a major focus on the use of laboratories and promotes activities for the design of devices and software.
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Program Outcome
The Bachelor’s degree in Computer, Communications, and Electronic Engineering aims to train students with specific skills requested in the fields of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). ICT is an engine of economic growth and in this sector added value and employment grow at a much higher rate than in the global industry. The professional figure to be trained corresponds to an engineer working in a team to address and solve problems using innovative methods, techniques and tools.
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Roberto Bernardinatti
Curriculum
Mandatory Basic Courses:
- Calculus 1 (12 credits)
- Geometry and Linear Algebra (6 credits)
- Computer Programming 1 (12 credits)
- Calculus 2 (6 credits)
- Probability (6 credits)
- Physics (12 credits)
- Computer Programming 2 (6 credits)
- Physics 2 (6 credits)
- Business Organization and Management (6 credits)
Mandatory Cross-Disciplinary Courses:
- Computer Architectures and Programming (Module 1: Advanced Programming) (6 credits)
- Computer Architectures and Programming (Module 2: Computer Architectures) (6credits)
- Databases (6 credits)
- Fundamentals of Communications (Module 1: Signal processing) (6 credits)
- Fundamentals of Communications (Module 2: Networking) (6 credits)
- Fundamentals of Electronics (Module 1: Logic networks) (6 credits)
- Fundamentals of Electronics (Module 2: Analog electronics) (6 credits)
Computer Engineering Area:
- Introduction to Machine learning (6 credits)
- Operating Systems (12 credits)
- Fundamentals of Robotics (12 credits)
- Software Engineering (12 credits)
- Embedded Software for the Internet of Things (6 credits)
Communications Engineering Area:
- Softwarized and Virtualized Mobile Networks (6 credits)
- Next-generation Networks (6 credits)
- Digital signal coding (6 credits)
- Vision and Recognition (6 credits)
- Remote Sensing and Radar (6 credits)
- Electronic Engineering Area:
- Advanced Digital Design (6 credits)
- Embedded Systems (6 credits)
- Digital Electronic Circuits (6 credits)
- Advanced Computing Architectures (6 credits)
The curriculum includes also the following activities:
- Free choice courses (12 credits)
- Internship (9 credits)
- Soft skills (3 credits)
- Final thesis (6 credits)
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Efrem Bertini
Career Opportunities
The Bachelor’s degree in Computer, Communications, and Electronic Engineering aims to train students with specific in-demand skills in Information and Communications Technology (ICT). ICT is an engine of economic growth and in this sector added value and employment grow at a much higher rate than in the global industry. The professional figure to be trained corresponds to an engineer working in a team to address and solve problems using innovative methods, techniques, and tools.
Employment Opportunities After Completing the Program
This professional figure responds to the needs of the labor market, which requires an in-depth understanding of the systems, methodologies, and technologies within the entire ICT area, as well as the ability to grasp relations between the various disciplines and to deal professionally with interdisciplinary problems.
The degree program pursues a training plan consistent with the profile of the following professional figures:
- Graduate Software Systems Technicians
- Graduate Information Processing Systems Technicians
- Graduated telecommunications technicians
- Designers of systems for processing and receiving-transmission of information
- Electronic graduated technicians
- Digital architectures and systems designers
- Analog and signal conditioning circuit designers
- Hardware/software developers of embedded and integrated systems.
According to the professional opportunities classified by ISTAT (Italian National Statistical Institute), graduates in Computer, Communications, and Electronic Engineering can undertake one of the following professions:
- Electronics Engineers - (2.2.1.4.1)
- Design engineers of computers and their peripherals - (2.2.1.4.2)
- Telecommunications engineers - (2.2.1.4.3)
- Computer, telematic, and telecommunications technicians - (3.1.2).
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships for non-EU citizens living abroad
Scholarships and tuition fees for Non-EU Citizens living abroad
Top-scored candidates will be entitled to receive a UniTrento scholarship assigned by the Evaluation Committee based on the application score. Tuition fees are waived for students who receive a UniTrento scholarship.
The amount of tuition fees for Non-EU applicants living abroad is related to the application score obtained during the selection. For more information check the UniTrento scholarships web page.
Scholarships and tuition fees for EU Citizens and Non-EU citizens regularly living in Italy
DSU (Diritto allo Studio Universitario) Scholarships are available for EU citizens and Non-EU citizens living in Italy who meet the ISEE requirements based on the family income. Further information is available on Scholarships starting from June/July.
Details about tuition fees and ISEE are available on the Opera Universitaria web page.
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