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University of Trieste Bachelor of Electronic and Computer Engineering
University of Trieste

Bachelor of Electronic and Computer Engineering

Trieste, Italy

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    About: The Bachelor of Electronic and Computer Engineering equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge in electronic systems, software, and hardware integration. The program lasts for four years, focusing on essential engineering principles and technologies. It prepares students to tackle real-world engineering challenges through hands-on projects and industry exposure. Emphasis is placed on modern tools and techniques in both electronic and computer engineering.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as electronic engineers, software developers, or systems engineers. Other opportunities include roles in automation, telecommunications, and embedded systems design.

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The master's degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering (Class LM-32, Computer Engineering) provides theoretical, methodological, experimental and applicative knowledge and skills in the fundamental areas of ICT Engineering (Information & Communication Technologies), which are respectively the electronics, computing, robotics, artificial intelligence, telecommunications and Internet-of-Things. This knowledge and skills constitute the conceptual basis that allows the master's graduate of this class to carry out the design and development of the variety of systems used in the management and processing of data and in the design and implementation of the applications required by today's society of Information, in order to organise, manage, process, access and transmit information and knowledge, also taking into account aspects relating to security. The course has a strong interdisciplinary connotation and is divided into four curricular areas: Computer Science, Electronics, Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Networks & Internet of Things. For this reason, in addition to the founding core of the courses characterizing the LM-32 class (Computer Engineering), associated with the ING-INF/04 and ING-INF/05 ssds, and in addition to a portion of credits intended for the Electronics area (expected as the title of the course makes explicit reference to Electronics), ample space is given to integrative and similar disciplines, which constitute the backbone of the interdisciplinary structure on which modern ICT architectures are based.

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