Study plan
The program spans three years. During the first and second years, students focus on building a strong foundational knowledge in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science. Additionally, the curriculum includes coursework in economics and business management, providing the
essential groundwork needed to develop the interdisciplinary competencies required by the program.
In the second and third years, the curriculum expands to include specialized courses covering the core areas of both degree classes.
For biotechnology, coursework emphasizes biological and biotechnological disciplines, exploring their applications in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, medicine, and therapy. In information engineering, students delve into topics such as automation, biomedical engineering, electronics, computer science, and signal processing.
To complete the program, students will undertake a short internship and a final thesis project, both aimed at developing practical and professional skills. The internship can be carried out at companies, research centers, or within the University, allowing students to establish direct connections with both the professional and research communities. The thesis project represents a synthesis and in-depth exploration of the knowledge acquired, focusing on analytical, design, and problem-solving skills in interdisciplinary contexts.