The ICT for Internet and Multimedia master’s programme at the University of Padua develops advanced skills in communication technologies, cybersystems, multimedia systems and ICT for health. You combine core theory with laboratory work, applied projects and research-oriented learning, including opportunities for internships.
The ICT for Internet and Multimedia master's programme at the University of Padua equips students with advanced expertise in communication technologies, cybersystems, multimedia systems, and ICT applications in health. The curriculum merges theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory work, applied projects, and research-oriented learning, including potential internship opportunities.
The programme is structured around five specialized study paths. Students engage in a combination of core and path-specific courses, supported by hands-on laboratory activities and project work. Depending on the selected path, students may also have the chance to complete an internship or a research project.
Note: The specific titles of modules, ECTS credits distribution, and assessment formats may vary based on the selected path. Your final study plan will be confirmed during enrolment.
Applicants must possess a minimum three-year undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Engineering or a closely related field, such as Mathematics. A solid foundation in Information Engineering and Mathematics is essential.
Note: There are no specified GRE or GMAT requirements for this programme.
Graduates of the ICT for Internet and Multimedia programme are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in technology and health sectors. Potential roles include positions in software development, network management, multimedia design, and ICT consultancy. The programme's emphasis on practical skills and research experience enhances employability in an increasingly digital world.
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