Sapienza University of Rome

Master in Electronics Engineering

Rome, Italy

The Master in Electronics Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Sapienza University of Rome combines deep historical roots with large-scale modern education. Founded in 1303 and based in the heart of Rome, Sapienza is one of Europe’s largest universities, serving over 120,000 students and a diverse international community. Its long tradition of scholarship is matched by extensive research activity and strong global partnerships that span many disciplines and continents.

Academically, Sapienza is organized across numerous faculties and more than 60 departments, offering a wide portfolio of programs, including 58 formal program tracks. Students benefit from research-led teaching, access to specialist laboratories, and collaborations with cultural and scientific institutions in Rome. The university is particularly noted for strengths in humanities, engineering, medicine, and the sciences, where interdisciplinary initiatives address contemporary challenges.

Life at Sapienza means studying in a city rich with history, art, and professional opportunities. International students find dedicated services, language courses, and networks that ease transition and support employability. Whether you seek a rigorous research environment, vibrant campus life, or the chance to explore Europe from a historic capital, Sapienza offers a comprehensive academic experience with pathways to internships, mobility programs, and long-term academic growth.

About the Program

The Master in Electronics Engineering is a 2-year program at Sapienza University of Rome, taught in English. It's for students who have a Bachelor's degree and want to gain specific skills in electronic digital systems and advanced communications.

The curriculum covers subjects like discrete circuits, machine learning, and nanoelectronics. Students will also develop skills in circuit design, embedded systems, and electromagnetic scattering through hands-on laboratory work.

Graduates can pursue careers as Electronics Engineers, Microwave Engineers, Radiofrequency Engineers, or Embedded Systems Engineers. They can work in industries like telecommunications, electronics manufacturing, or research and development, and can be employed by companies like Intel, Nokia, or NASA.

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