Ingegneria Elettronica e Informatica
Study location | Italy, Pavia |
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Type | Undergraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 anni (180 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Course code | 06413/00/2021 |
Tuition fee | €4,500 per year Students may be eligible to apply for a flat rate or to tuition fees calculated according to their family income. More information here: en.unipv.it/en/education/bachelors-and-masters-degree-programs/fees-and-funding/fees |
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Application fee | €35 per programme This fee is not refundable. |
Entry qualification | High school Diploma High-school diploma awarded after at least 12 years of documented education. In order to enrol in our bachelor in Ingegneria Elettronica e Informatica and to thrive in your studies, we think you need to have some basic knowledge of mathematics and English language. • With your high-school final grade from an Italian school upper of equal to 95 out 100 or Check your country specific document requirements for bachelor degree enrollments. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / French / Italian / Spanish. Send scanned copies of the original documents. Admitted candidates will be asked to submit verified documentation upon enrollment |
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Language requirements | English Italian Non-eu students residing abroad who would like to enroll in a study course completely taught in Italian, have to prove their knowledge of the language through an Italian language test. The following categories are excluded from this obligation: Students also need to have a basic knowledge of English – Level 2 (Common European Framework). You can prove this knowledge with an English certification listed here If you have been awarded a certificate of knowledge of English language not included in this list, please submit it to request for an evaluation of your certificate and declared proficiency. We also accept the TOLC-I test – English section. More information about TOLC-I – English section here |
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Other requirements | Please note that this course accept a maximum number of non eu students. If you wish to find out the exact number consult this link. |
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Overview
Choosing an engineering degree course means being willing to play an important part in our growing and fast developing society. Engineering is the right choice for prospective student
with a strong interest not only in scientific subjects but also in their application and with a “problem solving” attitude. The Faculty of Engineering at University of Pavia also offers an highly effective teaching by professors with a strong scientific background and a direct connection with the economic environment: this two characteristics make the scientific research and teaching at the Faculty of Engineering constantly linked to a growing industry.
This course aims to train professionals with the necessary skills to work in the Information Engineering field with a focus on electronic, informatics, automation and telecommunication. A graduate from the bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering will be able to deal with the main issues of information society working with industries and organizations or as freelances. The knowledge acquired during their academic studies is used by the students to work also in international contest working on both designing and managing.
Students can choose to focus their study plan on one of these two majors:
1.Electronic with a focus in components and circuits for electronics, microwaves and photonics, networks and telecommunication systems
2.Informatics with a focus on microprocessor architecture,
software engineering, control theory, communication protocols and operating systems.
Programme structure
Study plan and further information are available at this link
Career opportunities
The skills developed by graduates can be uses in both public and private research and design centres, national and internationals. Many graduates decide to build a succeful career as freelancers. Graduates may cover technical activities both on designing than managing also in the fields of business management, logistics and marketing.
Central European Time
1st call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants
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2nd call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants
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3rd call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants
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4th call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants residing in Italy.
For NON-EU applicants residing abroad it will be opened only in case of available seats on the degree course.
5th call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants residing in Italy ONLY.
Central European Time
1st call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants
Central European Time
2nd call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants
Central European Time
3rd call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants
Central European Time
4th call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants residing in Italy.
For NON-EU applicants residing abroad it will be opened only in case of available seats on the degree course.
5th call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants residing in Italy ONLY.