Class: L-8 - Information Engineering
Co-ordinator:
Prof. Stefano Paraboschi - e-mail:
stefano.paraboschi@unibg.it - tel. +39 035 2052 356
Objectives
The aim of the course is to prepare a professional with specialized competences in the field of computers as well as a basic knowledge
of engineering skills.
Graduates will be able to resolve complex computer problems or problems involving more than one field. They will be in a position to
plan, draw up projects for and manage computer systems, other information technology services and complex industrial automated
systems.
Career opportunities
- Computer systems specialists, expert at designing systems based on new technologies and concerning the planning and running of
complex computer systems in business environments
- Specialists in industrial computer systems, expert at the planning and implementing of factory production control systems and
industrial and electronic automation.
Curricula / Paths
- Industrial Informatics [IND] (up to 2009/2010)
- Network & Database System [SIR] (up to 2009/2010)
- Biomedicine (up to 2007/2008)
- Database System (up to 2007/2008)
- Mechatronics (up to 2007/2008)
Entry tests
There is no selection test for enrolment in the course, but there is a test to ascertain the student's initial level of
competences.
Further information is available on the web-site www.unibg.it/LT-II
SERVICES OFFERED FOR THE DEGREE COURSE
Bridging Courses
Every year before lessons start, intensive preparatory courses are organized in the following subjects for those students who are not
up to standard:
- Mathematics
- Basic computer skills
- Physics
- Chemistry
On-line courses
The material of various courses is available on the University website. This may be used as part of network teaching and collaboration
and is a backup for those students who cannot attend lessons on a regular basis.
Tutoring
A tutoring service is available aimed at advising and assisting students during their course of studies and resolving difficulties to
enable them to obtain the maximum results from attending courses. This service is provided by tutors whose task it is to advise and
help students from each year of the course, in collaboration with teaching staff.