The specific educational objectives of the Degree in Computer Engineering aim at the acquisition of the skills necessary for the design, implementation and management of information processing and transmission systems, the management of telecommunications networks, the automation of plants, the management and safety of IT systems and, in general, all the high value added applications typical of today's information society.
The course provides a broad spectrum training, firmly grounded in engineering disciplines such as math and physics.
It therefore addresses the specific methodologies and techniques of the processing and transmission of information applicable in production facilities and public and private bodies.
The course outline is designed to enable students to choose whether they prefer to acquire computer skills rather than telecommunications skills, without compromising the access to the subsequent 2nd cycle Degree courses in the field of Computer Engineering.
The student is given the skills necessary to operate effectively within public and private facilities and, thanks to the particular attention paid to basic subjects, a general preparation sufficient to rapidly acquire and adapt, also autonomously, their competences to the changing needs of the labour market.