Why in Parma?
The course provides solid basic and across-the-board engineering skills in computer science, electronics and telecommunications, teaching state-of-the-art content in ICT (Information and Communication Technology), including applications from industrial automation to renewable energy.
The course benefits from Information Engineering research groups' contacts with the most advanced national and international realities, and from the close connection with businesses requiring more graduates than are available.
The latest survey by the AlmaLaurea consortium, conducted one year after graduation, demonstrates the quality and spendability of the degree in Parma. Indeed, among the 23 Italian universities with the highest number of graduates, Parma ranks first in terms of employment rate and job satisfaction, and its graduates receive a net salary 15% higher than the national average.
Access type
Open access
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After graduation
Many professions are awaits the graduate in Computer, Electronic and Communications Engineering, either in the private sector (i.e. the many small and medium-sized local companies), in the public administration or as a freelance. Occupational oppurtunities include computer-aided design, production engineering, production management and organisation, installation and plant engineering, support for technical and commercial structures, in the area of services and infrastructures for information processing.
Four Master's degree courses taught entirely in English are available: Electronic Engineering and Computer Engineering, Communication Engineering and Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles (Muner inter-university course).