Overview
Introduction
The Master of Science in Information Engineering (Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria dell'Informazione) is intended to provide graduate students with advanced skills in the field of telecommunications and electronic engineering.
The specialist graduates will gain a deep understanding of the most recent technologies, tools, systems and infrastructures for telecommunication applications. The studying process will be combined with practical laboratory sessions in order to provide students with both practical and theoretical skills.
The standard Master’s program lasts two years and includes courses on fundamentals of telecommunications as well as advanced specialization courses chosen by the student.
Every year, in March, the Teaching Committee approves the Manifesto Studiorum which contains the course program of the following academic year. This includes the list of courses available, their respective syllabuses, types of examination, educational material and administrative information. Thanks to the Erasmus international mobility program, the study plan can contain courses and exams taken in other top European universities. Participation in this program includes no additional fees. The period abroad can last from three to twelve months. Other opportunities for international mobility are also possible.
At the end of the Master’s program, students will be required to have a training period in a company or in a research laboratory.
Students with multiple University-level qualifications in Electronics, Information Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, or closely related disciplines could have a certain number of examinations recognized from previous studies in their individual study plans. The examination recognition will depend on the educational background of the student and will be performed only after the official enrolment for the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI).
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Information Engineering aims to train professionals to produce and manage technological innovation and fulfill high-profile technical and/or managerial roles in contexts that require in-depth knowledge of Information Engineering disciplines, focusing on specific aspects of Telecommunications Engineering.
The academic offer is organized into four curricula with different specialization areas:
1) “Communications Engineering” aimed at achieving a high degree of specialization in the design of telecommunications systems;
2) “Computer Engineering” for the conception and design of artificial intelligence and distributed information systems;
3) “Electronic Engineering” aimed at the development of electronic systems for the acquisition of signals and advanced computing architectures;
4) “Biomedical Engineering” for the acquisition, processing and automatic analysis of biomedical signals and data.
Admissions
How to Apply
Access the online application form
Upload the required documents
Submit your online application by the deadline
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Information Engineering or related field
English at the B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Selection Criteria
Academic curriculum
English language knowledge
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum
The Master of Science in Information Engineering lasts two years and consists of 120 ECTS. It provides students with 120 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits. All students are required to attend both compulsory and free-choice specialization courses. The number of credits related to each course may range between 3 and 12, depending on the number of academic hours of the course itself. The dissertation and the final exam will confer some additional credits. The study plan can also include exams taken in other European Universities within the framework of the Erasmus+ international mobility program. Students may join this program without any increase in fees. The period spent abroad can last from three to twelve months.
The program starts every year in September. The academic year is divided into two semesters: autumn semester (from September to January) and spring semester (from February to June). The periods between semesters are dedicated to examinations and holidays.
Credits required to complete the Master’s degree program in Information Engineering: 120 ECTS
Notes: according to the Sorbonne (1988) and the Bologna (1999) declarations university-level study programs in the European Higher Education Area are structured in university credits (ECTS). A university credit corresponds to 25 hours of student workload, time for personal preparation included. The annual average workload for a full-time student is conventionally fixed at 60 credits.
Career Opportunities
Our Information Engineers fulfill 21 European ICT professional profiles among the 23 recently defined by the European Union. To mention just a few of them: Business Information Manager, Systems Analyst and Architect, ICT Operation Manager, Developer, Digital Media Specialist, Network and Technical Specialist, ICT Security Manager, ICT Trainer and Consultant.
In general, our engineers acquire know-how in:
The design, testing, validation, control, and production of new devices ranging from networks of wireless nanosensors to large aerospace systems;
The design and validation of complex hardware and software solutions, for the acquisition and processing of multimedia and multimodal signals;
The creation of software for the analysis, understanding, transmission, and exploitation of information in all its physical instantiations;
The organization and management of communication systems as well as all aspects related to their innovation and marketing.
Further Studies
The Master of Science in Information Engineering provides the background to access the ICT Doctoral School at UniTrento, other PhD programs elsewhere in Italy or at the international level.
Programme Structure
The program is organized into four curricula, with different specialization areas:
- “Communications Engineering” aimed at achieving a high degree of specialization in the design of telecommunications systems;
- “Computer Engineering” for the conception and design of artificial intelligence and distributed information systems;
- “Electronic engineering” aimed at the development of electronic systems for the acquisition of signals and advanced computing architectures;
- “Biomedical engineering” for the acquisition, processing and automatic analysis of biomedical signals and data.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
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Application deadlines:
Non-EU citizens living outside Italy: 4 March 2026
EU & non-EU citizens residing in Italy: rolling admission from June to November 2026
Language
Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Trento, Italy
Disciplines
Information Technology (IT) Communications Engineering View 10 other Masters in Information Technology (IT) in ItalyWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Information and Communication Engineering or related field
- English at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
- Please see the Call for Applications for more details.
- Access the online application form via the UniTrento web site
- Upload the required documents
- Submit your online application by the deadline
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Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents6500 EUR / year≈ 6500 EUR / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals3400 EUR / year≈ 3400 EUR / year
Additional Details
- EU: 340€-3400€ (fee range based on personal income and merit)
- Non-EU: 1000€-6500€ (fee range based on merit only, i.e. score in the application evaluation)
Living costs
Trento
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
Scholarships for non-EU citizens living abroad
Top-scored candidates will be entitled to receive a UniTrento scholarship according to availability. Students that benefit from a UniTrento scholarship will also have the tuition fees waived.
Scholarships for EU Citizens and Non-EU citizens regularly living in Italy
Information on the tuition fees and ISEE is available on Infostudenti. Please note that if you do not want to calculate the ISEE index (economic index of the financial situation of your family), you will have to pay the maximum amount.
Once the ISEE has been calculated students, if eligible, can apply for the Opera Universitaria scholarship, starting from June/July.
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Scholarships Information
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