Course-specific learning objectives
The Second-Cycle Degree Course in Electronic Engineering aims to train highly specialised graduates in the various fields of electronics, who are simultaneously equipped with a solid methodological foundation in the broader area of information technology engineering. The preparation of the second-cycle degree graduate is such that he/she is able to operate in the numerous application sectors that utilise his/her skills, to incorporate, manage and promote technological innovation, and to adapt to the rapid changes typical of high-tech sectors. In particular, the Second-Cycle Degree Course provides the cultural basis and technical skills required to design highly complex electronic systems, circuits and components.
With reference to their specific competences, graduates of the second-cycle degree in Electronic Engineering are capable of:
- analysing the behaviour of complex electronic systems and assessing their performance, including in terms of reliability;
- defining and designing electronic systems, circuits and components, consciously making technological and methodological choices aimed at optimising their performance;
- organising and managing the production, engineering, maintenance and operation of electronic systems;
- operating competently in all application sectors that require the use of electronic systems or components, acting effectively in highly multidisciplinary contexts;
- promoting and managing innovation in one's own operating context, with reference to the evolution and development of information technologies in general and electronics in particular.