Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Free University of Bozen Bolzano

Program Overview

The Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering at Free University of Bozen-Bolzano is a trilingual (English, Italian, German) 3-year program at the cutting-edge NOI Techpark campus, perfectly suited for students passionate about blending electronics, computer science, and automation to build the tech of tomorrow—like smart devices, robots, and Industry 4.0 systems. You'll gain hands-on skills to design embedded systems and automated components, starting with strong fundamentals and moving into real-world projects, all while benefiting from low tuition (around €1200/year) and small class sizes (28 EU + 2 Non-EU spots).

Curriculum Structure

1st Year
You'll kick off with a rock-solid foundation in core sciences, diving into Mathematical Analysis I, Linear Algebra, and Physics I to master the math and physics behind engineering innovations. Alongside Fundamentals of Programming I & II and Ubiquitous Sensing and Computing, you'll start coding real applications and exploring sensor tech for everyday connected devices, building confidence through labs and projects right from the start.

2nd Year
Things get exciting as you shift to practical electronics with Electronic Materials and Devices (covering quantum electronics and semiconductors like MOSFETs) and Basics of Electronics, learning to prototype circuits and understand device physics in state-of-the-art labs. You'll also tackle Data Structures and Algorithms, Operating Systems and Networking, and Fundamentals of Systems and Control, gaining skills to program efficient systems, handle networks, and control automated processes—preparing you for Industry 4.0 challenges.

3rd Year
Capstone-level work focuses on advanced integration, like Electronic Circuits and Systems (Analog Electronics and Digital Circuits), Modern Control, and Robot Control, where you'll design and test full systems from sensors to robotics. With Machine Learning, Computer Architecture, a company Internship, and Free Choice electives, plus your final thesis on an innovative project with industry partners, you'll graduate ready to innovate in high-demand fields.

Focus areas
Electronics (devices, circuits, systems), automation (control, robotics), and computer science (programming, algorithms, machine learning, embedded systems)—all interdisciplinary for ICT and cyber-physical applications.

Learning outcomes
Design, prototype, and test electronic/embedded/automation systems; analyze digital/analog circuits; apply physics to semiconductors and sensors; program IoT/networked devices; control robots and modern systems; collaborate on real projects with strong problem-solving and communication skills.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
Accredited as L-8 Bachelor (Information Engineering class) by Italian Ministry standards, with ECTS 180 credits ensuring EU-wide recognition for engineering careers or Master's programs.

Reputation (employability rankings)
unibz Engineering grads boast excellent employability, with strong industry ties at NOI Techpark (home to 300+ tech firms); official stats show high placement in innovative sectors like automation and ICT, preparing you for competitive roles in Europe’s tech hubs.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Why Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering at Free University of Bozen-Bolzano is Your Gateway to Hands-On Innovation

Experiential Learning: Where Theory Becomes Reality

The Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering is built on a philosophy that separates it from purely theoretical programs: you don't just learn about electronics, you build them. In your first year, you're already introduced to practical applications through introductory labs on electronics, automation, and operating systems. But the real transformation happens in your second and third years, when the program shifts entirely toward practical, in-depth technical skills required to design, build, and validate real electronic and embedded systems.

All of your learning is grounded in modern, well-equipped laboratories where you apply theory to concrete projects—not hypothetical exercises. Whether you're working with semiconductor devices, designing circuits, or developing embedded systems, you're doing this in an environment that simulates real-world professional conditions. This hands-on approach is woven throughout every technical course, from Electronic Devices to Machine Learning.

Here's what you'll actually have access to:

- Laboratory hours embedded in every technical course: For example, Electronic Devices includes 36 lab hours alongside 54 teaching hours, giving you substantial time working with actual equipment and components
- Group projects and presentations: In courses like Electronic Devices, you have the option to substitute part of your final exam with a group project you carry out during the semester, concluded with an oral presentation—exactly the collaborative problem-solving you'll face in industry
- Fundamentals of Programming with dedicated lab work: 40 lab hours of hands-on coding practice where you translate requirements into actual software solutions, using Python and modern development tools
- Internship requirement: A mandatory internship in a company (3 ECTS credits) gives you real professional experience before graduation
- Campus location at NOI Techpark Bozen-Bolzano: Your classes take place at a working technology park—meaning you're studying alongside actual innovation hubs and tech companies, not isolated in a traditional campus
- Thesis project with industry collaboration: Your final thesis is a genuine opportunity to develop an innovative project in collaboration with partner companies or faculty research groups, preparing you for cutting-edge roles in ICT and Industry 4.0
- Advanced topics in current technology: The program emphasizes real applications in ICT and Industry 4.0 sectors, so you're learning tools and frameworks that companies are actively using right now

This isn't a program where you memorize concepts and pass exams. This is where you become someone companies want to hire because you've already proven you can design, build, and validate systems that work.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Why Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering at Free University of Bozen-Bolzano Is Your Next Move

 

The Bachelor in Electronic and Information Engineering at Free University of Bozen-Bolzano is built on a philosophy that theory means nothing without hands-on application. You won't just sit in lectures absorbing concepts—you'll actually *build* things, test them, and solve real problems in modern laboratories from day one. The program deliberately shifts from foundational theory in your first year to practical, in-depth technical skills in years two and three, where you design, construct, and validate electronic, automatic, and embedded systems in concrete projects. This isn't theoretical engineering; it's the kind of education that makes you immediately valuable to employers in ICT and Industry 4.0 sectors.

What makes this program stand out is the integration of cutting-edge facilities and hands-on learning across every semester:

- Modern, well-equipped laboratories where you apply theory directly to real-world problems throughout the program
- Electronic Systems course with practical laboratory work covering power supply generation, microcontroller units, IoT systems, sensors, and networking (WiFi, Bluetooth, LoRa)
- Electronic Devices course with 54 teaching hours and 36 dedicated lab hours, where you work with semiconductor physics, nanotechnology, transistors, and optical devices
- Fundamentals of Programming combining 40 teaching hours with 20 lab hours, where you build software solutions using Python and structured programming principles
- Ubiquitous Sensing and Computing module introducing hands-on sensor work and measurement principles with practical applications
- Company internship integrated into your third year (3 credits), giving you real workplace experience and often resulting in innovative thesis projects developed with partner companies and faculty research groups
- Final thesis project where you develop an innovative project in collaboration with industry partners or faculty research groups, preparing you for competitive, cutting-edge technological careers
- Campus location at NOI Techpark Bozen-Bolzano, positioning you in a technology hub with direct access to industry connections and innovation centers

The trilingual teaching approach (English, Italian, German) means you're also developing professional communication skills across languages—a genuine asset in European tech industries.

With only 28 EU places + 2 Non-EU places available annually and tuition at approximately €1,200 per year, this program offers exceptional value for the quality of experiential learning and career preparation you receive.

Program Key Stats

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Electronic design engineer
  • embedded systems engineer
  • automation engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • industrial automation specialist
  • control systems engineer
  • IoT developer
  • hardware engineer
  • software developer for measurement and control systems
  • systems modelling engineer
  • ICT engineer
  • Industry 4
  • 0 engineer

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