BSc IT Communication And New Media

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Aalborg University

Program Overview

The BSc in Engineering (IT, Communication and New Media) at Aalborg University is a hands-on, 3-year program that blends IT, communication tech, and media innovation to prepare you for creating cutting-edge digital solutions. It's perfect for creative tech enthusiasts who love problem-solving through real-world projects, diving into everything from network systems to interactive media design.


Curriculum Structure
Year 1

You'll kick off with foundational skills in programming and communication networks, building a strong base in Introduction to Programming and Communication Networks to understand how data flows in modern systems. Through problem-based projects, you'll apply these in team settings, exploring basic IT infrastructure while getting hands-on with media tools right away—setting you up for innovative thinking from day one.

Year 2
Here, things get exciting as you tackle advanced topics like Wireless Communication and Media Processing, learning to design and optimize networks for multimedia applications. You'll work on integrated projects that combine these with software development, honing your ability to create reliable, user-focused IT-media systems that bridge technology and content.

Year 3
The final year ramps up with specialized modules such as Advanced IT Systems and the capstone Bachelor's Thesis Project, where you'll synthesize everything into a major real-world innovation. Expect deep dives into emerging tech like new media interfaces, culminating in a portfolio-ready project that showcases your expertise to future employers.


Focus areas
Core strengths include communication technologies (networks, wireless systems), media technologies (processing, interactive design), programming, and problem-based engineering for IT-media solutions—empowering you to innovate at the intersection of tech, users, and content.

Learning outcomes
Graduates gain skills to design, implement, and evaluate IT-communication systems; analyze media tech constraints; and develop innovative solutions with a holistic view of technology, markets, and users—plus strong competencies in project work, evaluation, and professional communication.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
This research-based engineering program is fully accredited under Denmark's University Act and Ministerial Orders for Bachelor's programs, awarding the BSc in Engineering designation and aligning with EU standards for technical degrees—preparing you directly for regulated IT engineering roles and master's pathways like Innovative Communication Technologies.

Reputation (employability rankings)
Aalborg University ranks highly for engineering employability, with strong outcomes in tech fields; official stats show graduates in IT-communication programs achieve near-100% employment rates within 6 months, thanks to the problem-based learning model proven by QS and national benchmarks for innovation-driven careers.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Aalborg University, the BSc in Engineering (IT, Communication and New Media) dives right into experiential learning through its signature problem-based learning (PBL) approach, where you'll tackle real-world IT and media challenges in teams from day one. You'll build practical skills in areas like user-centered ICT design, innovation, and interactive systems using state-of-the-art tools in audio processing, image analysis, computer graphics, and virtual reality—gaining hands-on experience that employers love. This isn't just theory; it's about creating prototypes, testing them with real users, and iterating based on feedback in collaborative project work.

Here's how you'll get that edge with specific program features:
- Group projects as the core: Every semester revolves around team-based projects applying media technologies, programming (from control structures to design patterns), and user experience evaluation—honing your ability to synthesize complex systems and communicate results effectively.
- Workshops and exercises: Hands-on sessions in lectures, classroom instruction, and group exercises focus on ICT innovation, entrepreneurship, and end-user needs, blending self-study with teacher feedback and portfolio work.
- PBL introductory training: If needed, you'll join dedicated workshops at Aalborg to master this method, including project meetings and seminars on problem-oriented learning.
- Software and digital tools: Core work with media tech like audio/image processing tools, computer graphics modeling/animation/rendering, computer games engines, virtual reality platforms, and communication protocols.
- Interdisciplinary team skills: Develop competencies in independent and team-based work, identifying learning needs, and contributing to joint knowledge development in engineering-focused ICT and media contexts.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

At Aalborg University, the BSc in Engineering (IT, Communication and New Media) stands out for its hands-on approach to experiential learning, where you'll dive straight into real-world projects from day one using the university's Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model. This means you'll build practical skills in areas like information and communication technologies (ICT), user experience, innovation, and media technologies by working on actual problems in teams, just like in industry. You'll get access to state-of-the-art tools for audio processing, image analysis, computer graphics, programming from basic structures to advanced design patterns, and even virtual reality systems, all while applying them to create interactive solutions.

This project-driven setup equips you with skills employers love—here's how it plays out specifically for this program:
- Group project work: Core to every semester, you'll collaborate in interdisciplinary teams on semester projects tackling ICT innovation, user needs, and new media solutions, with teacher feedback, workshops, and portfolio assessments to refine your ideas.
- PBL introductory workshops: If you haven't done PBL before, you'll join dedicated sessions at the start to master this method, including project meetings and seminars focused on problem-oriented learning.
- Exercises and labs in media tech: Hands-on exercises (individual and group) in key areas like computer games, real-time interfaces, AI programming, and web/social media technologies, using university labs for audio/image processing and virtual reality prototyping.
- Innovation and entrepreneurship projects: Develop business strategies for ICT services, blending technology, market analysis, and user experience through creative workshops and self-study.
- Elective project options: In later semesters, choose from specialized projects in areas like game design, ethnographic design, or sustainable ICT to tailor your skills.

 

Program Key Stats

kr15000
Sept Intake : 15th Mar


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Career Options

  • Media Planner
  • Content Strategist
  • Digital Marketing Specialist
  • Social Media Manager
  • Public Relations Officer
  • Brand Manager
  • Journalist
  • Advertising Executive
  • Corporate Communications Manager
  • Broadcast Producer

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