Laurea Magistrale (MSc) in Electronics Engineering

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Laurea Magistrale (MSc) in
Electronics Engineering
Milano Leonardo Campus
www.polinternational.polimi.it
Presentation
The Master of Science in Electronics Engineering aims to form graduates with a
comprehensive and solid scientific and technological knowledge in the field of
Electronics, able to design and to use electronic devices, electronic circuits and
electronic systems of any complexity as well as to promote the diffusion of electronic
technologies in the fields of human activity where benefits can be envisaged. The
course focuses on the most advanced aspects of Electronics (analog and digital
integrated circuits design, solid state devices, microelectronics, optoelectronic devices
and sensors, electronic instrumentation, communications and control systems) to
provide a complete and updated professional preparation. Upon graduating, students
will have developed a “design oriented” mindset enabling them to successfully deal with
the complex needs of today’s industrial system. They will have also acquired a skill to
use engineering tools to design solutions to advanced electronic challenges in scientific
and technological fields as well as a maturity to hold positions of great responsibility
both at technical and management level. The programme is taught in English.
Eligible students
Students holding a Bachelor degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering,
Telecommunication, Physics, Nanotechnology and related fields are eligible for
application.
Subjects
- Analog & Digital Integrated Circuit Design
- MEMS and Microsensors
- Electronic Systems
- Electron Devices and Microelectronic Technologies
- Signal recovery and Feedback Control
- Optoelectronic Systems and Photonics Devices
- RF Circuit Design
- Power Electronics
- Semiconductor Radiation Detectors
- FPGA & Microcontroller System Design
- Biochip and Electronics Design for Biomedical Instrumentation
Required background from Bachelor studies
Fees
The Master of Science in Electronics Engineering bases its roots on a full spectrum of
knowledge that students are expected to have successfully acquired in their Bachelor
degree, like advanced mathematics, classical and modern physics, computer science,
signal and communication theory, electric circuits and feedback control, basic electronic
devices and analog & digital circuit analysis.
For EU students fees are based on students’ family income and
the study plan presented, and range from about €800 to €3,300
per year.
For Non-EU students fees are equal to about €3,300 per year.
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