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14 Electronics Degree Programs in Italy


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Politecnico di Torino
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BSc in Electronic and Communications Engineering
- Turin, Italy
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
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The new trends in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) require more and more multidisciplinary preparation that spans the fields of Communications, Electronics, and Computer Science. Three areas that “speak” English in a native way. Electronic and Communications Engineering is what you are looking for: all courses are given in English, the official language of ICT. The first year of study gives the foundations of mathematics, physics, computer science, computer networks, and electronics.


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University of Pavia
Master of Science in Electronic Engineering
- Pavia, Italy
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Electronic Engineering provides high-level education to graduate students with a bachelor in electronics, communications and other scientific disciplines. Besides traditional courses, the syllabus includes other industry-oriented courses and opportunities.


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University of Padova
Master of Science in Electronic Engineering
- Padua, Italy
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s degree program in Electronic Engineering is aimed at training designers of electronic systems in various sectors, such as electronics for computing and telecommunications, industrial automation and manufacturing, electronics for biomedical applications, electronics for efficient energy conversion and utilization, electronics for domestic use (home, office, transport), electronics for automotive and airborne-space systems.


University of Pavia
National Ph.D. Program in Micro- and Nano-electronics
- Pavia, Italy
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
Micro- and nano-electronics is considered an essential technology, as it enables the development and growth of our society. It is explicitly mentioned in the most relevant strategic planning documents of Italy and Europe (eg: PNRR 21-26, European Commission, of which it is one of the Key Enabling Technologies, and the European Chips Act). Today, any technological development, in any sector, from telecommunications to biomedical, from mobility and transportation to energy, requires dedicated micro- and nano-electronic devices, which must be specifically developed and manufactured on large scale. The problem at an international level, identified with the term "chip shortage", which has clearly emerged in recent years, demonstrates how the world economy is increasingly bound to the availability of integrated circuits and systems.


University of Siena
MSc in Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Siena, Italy
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Electronics Communications Engineering aims to form a graduate with advanced knowledge on current telecommunications and electronic systems and with the latest skills for their design, development and maintenance.
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Politecnico di Milano
MSc in Electronics Engineering
- Milan, Italy
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
The Master of Science programme aims to form graduates with a comprehensive and solid scientific and technological background in Electronics Engineering, able to design and to use electronic devices, electronic circuits and electronic systems of any complexity as well as to promote the diffusion of electronic technologies in the fields of human activity where benefits can be envisaged. To meet these training needs, the Master of Science in Electronics Engineering bases its roots on a full spectrum of basic courses (mathematics, classical and modern physics, computer science, signal theory, control and communications, basic electronic circuits) that are prerequisites required from the Bachelor, and focuses on the most advanced disciplines in electronic design (analog and digital integrated circuits, solid state physics and devices, microelectronics, optoelectronics and photonic devices, sensors and electronic instrumentation, communications and control systems) to provide a complete and up-to-date preparation. Upon graduating, students will have developed a "design oriented" mindset and acquired a skill to use engineering tools to design solutions to advanced electronic challenges in scientific and technological fields.


University of Parma
Bachelor in Computer, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering
- Parma, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus, Blended
Italian
The first-level Degree Course in Computer, Electronic and Communications Engineering aims at training engineers in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) characterized by a broad spectrum of preparation, with adequate knowledge of the methodological aspects of basic sciences, Information Engineering sciences and with specific skills in Computer, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering. The overall objective of the degree course is to train an engineer able to immediately enter the labour market but also to continue his studies, being endowed with the adequate cultural basis necessary to acquire the ability to promote technological innovation and to design complex systems.


University of Bologna
Master in Electronic Engireering: Electronics for intelligent systems, Big-data and Internet of things
- Bologna, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Electronics for intelligent systems, Big-data and Internet of things (E-BIT) is an international curriculum which imparts thorough knowledge in electronic technologies related to the development and design of electronic devices, solid-state sensors, circuits and systems employed for acquisition, reliable storage, and processing of the big data generated by Internet-of-Things applications.


University of Parma
Master of Science in Electronic Engineering
- Parma, Italy
MSc
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus, Blended
Italian
This Master of Science in Electronic Engineering aims to produce graduates with a high level of specialization in the different electronics sectors, and with solid methodological foundations in the wider field of information engineering. Our objective is to help you develop the ability to understand, manage, and promote technological innovation while adapting to the rapid changes typical of high-technology sectors.


MUNER - Motor Valley University of Emilia Romagna
Master in Electronic and Communication Systems (EEIV)
- Modena, Italy
- Bologna, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The curriculum in Electronic and Communication Systems (ECS) is part of the Master’s Degree Course in Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles (EEIV). This curriculum is designed to provide students who wish to become electronic engineers with a solid knowledge of the methods and tools that make electronics the foundation of all systems that collect, process, transmit and store information in current and future vehicles.


Politecnico di Torino
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MSc in Electronic Engineering
- Turin, Italy
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
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You will become an Electronic Engineer, a professional who can work in the field of research, design, and development at the frontiers of technology. Electronic engineers not only need to use advanced components and methodologies but also develop new ones, creating innovative applications with an excellent cost-performance ratio.


Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria
Master in Electronic Engineering
- Reggio Calabria, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The 2nd Cycle Degree Course (Master Degree) in Electronic Engineering is open to students already holding a 1st Cycle Degree (Bachelor Degree) in scientific and engineering disciplines with a focus on electrical/electronic subjects...


University of Lille
Master's Degree in Networks and Telecommunications - Communicating Electronic Systems
- Bologna, Italy
- Lille, France
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Master degree
On-Campus
English
The Master's Degree in Networks and Telecommunications offers two courses over 2 years (120 ECTS) to train engineers specialized in the field of communicating electronic systems (SYSCOM) and telecommunications (TELECOM). The number of graduates is around thirty per year with a professional integration rate of 96%.


University of Brescia
Master in Electronic Engineering
- Brescia, Italy
Master degree
On-Campus
Italian
The course of study in Electronic Engineering aims to train master's graduates who, thanks to a broad and well-founded technical-scientific culture, are able to progress at the pace of scientific and technological evolution and contribute directly to it; in this sense it intends to introduce students to design and research problems, training engineers who can enter high-tech scientific and industrial fields on a wide range of topics, ranging from sensors and micro- and nano-electronic devices to optical devices and optoelectronic systems and their applications in sub-micrometric integrated circuit systems and in measurement and control systems for industrial and civil applications.
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Exploring electronics degree programs opens doors to a field rich with opportunities. This discipline delves into the design and application of electronic systems, preparing you to meet the ever-evolving demands of technology.
As you study electronics, you'll engage with topics like circuit design, signal processing, and embedded systems. Many programs emphasize practical learning through hands-on projects, allowing you to work with components and software to design and test circuits. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives while navigating theoretical principles and their real-world applications.
In Italy, the approach often includes collaborative projects and a focus on innovation, creating a stimulating environment for technical growth. Graduates typically find career paths in industries such as telecommunications, consumer electronics, and automation, equipping them with globally transferable skills. They often work on developing smart devices, improving energy efficiency, or contributing to cutting-edge robotics, making a significant impact in the tech landscape.