Bachelor in Computer Science and Engineering
starting from Academic Year 2010/2011Starting from Academic Year 2010/2011 the Faculty of Computer Science implements the University Reform foreseen by law 270/2004.
The objective of the Bachelor in Applied Computer Science is on one hand to educate professionally equipped experts who find immediate employment in the sector of information and communication technologies. On the other hand, its goal is to provide a good educational basis for attaining a specialist degree. The graduates should be capable of using the knowledge and skills acquired in order to carry out analyses, projects and the development and management of computer systems in various spheres of application. Furthermore they should be able to follow the rapid technological development while demonstrating the neccessary flexibility in order to keep up with even the most diverse of working realities.
The subjects that characterize the course incorporate the methodologies and technologies of computer science and engineering, and their application in solving problems. The students’ educational development is complemented with the acquisition of a basic knowledge of mathematics and economics. Besides their technical-professional training, great emphasis is put on group work and transmitting the necessary skills for producing technical documentation and for communicating in German, Italian and English.
Bachelor in Applied Computer Science
(only 3rd year) Students enrolled for the Academic Year 2009/2010 and BEFORE please refer to the Study Plan of the
Bachelor's Degree Course in Applied Computer Science.
Applications
Applicants should have a diploma from a five-year high school course or a diploma from a four-year high school course, with (in the first case) or without (in the second case) a certificate attesting that they have successfully completed a one-year complementary course.
- Detailed guide to the admission procedures and other useful information: see Admission.
- Further information on pre-enrolment: see Prospective Students
Reference bodies / persons
Responsible for the Study Course:
Responsible for Services to Students:
Tutors:
Studying in Bolzano-Bozen
University and province offer grants to support studies, dissertations, post-graduate studies, housing, canteens, and special initiatives for the disabled. For more information, please refer to the section
Prospective Students - Accommodation & Funding.
Students will be supported by the
University Advisory Service. Its staff will give important information, will help with enrolment procedure, application for a residence permit (for foreign students, if necessary) and with accommodation. The office is supported by student helpers who act as tutors for students and show them around the university.
Special support is given to foreign students by the
International Relations Office.
The
Language Centre provides language courses for students enrolled at the University and for those of international exchange programmes, and it runs an advisory service for autonomous language learning, which takes place in its fully-equipped, flexibly run language laboratory.
There are four different
Student Associations:
Kikero organises social events, student parties, trips and other activities;
S.C.U.B (Sports Club University Bolzano) organises sports activities, particularly alpine sports like free-climbing, trekking, skiing; the Bozen-Bolzano local committee of
AIESEC, the biggest international student organisation that is wholly managed by students; the
AlumniClub supports the graduates of the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano and helps them to maintain strong links with the University once they have graduated.