BScIngegneria fisica
Italy, Venice
Study location | Italy, Mestre |
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Type | Bachelor's degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 years (180 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Awards | BSc |
Course code | CT8/GGG/2020 |
Tuition fee | €2,100 per year |
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Application fee | €30 one-time This non-refundable fee allows you to apply for admission to a maximum of two programmes of study. |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Students must have attended school for at least 12 years in order to be eligible to enrol in a bachelor’s degree offered by an Italian university. READ MORE ABOUT THE PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF YOUR APPLICATION The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. If your documents are not in English or Italian, please upload the original documentation or a verified copy of it AS WELL AS a professional translation in English or Italian. You can obtain professional translations either in your country or in Italy, and they can be issued by professional translators, a local court of law or court interpreters. |
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Language requirements | Italian ITALIAN You can apply to this programme even if you have yet to obtain a language certification, but in order to complete your enrolment you will need to provide one or take a preliminary Italian language test organised either on Skype or on campus before the academic year begins. You are exempted from needing to provide evidence of your proficiency in Italian if:
Chinese Marco Polo students can provide language certification indicating either a B1- or a B2-level knowledge of Italian. Chinese Marco Polo students enrolling with a certified B1-level knowledge of Italian must achieve a certified B2-level knowledge of the language by the end of the first year of their studies. |
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Other requirements | This is an open admission programme without an entry test. However, you must possess a reasonable knowledge of mathematics, logic, and reading comprehension skills, which can be assessed via an online written test called the TOLC-I, which can be taken in English or in Italian. The test is offered by the test provider CISIA. You can register yourself to take the test on CISIA’s website and will need to choose one of the dates on which the TOLC-I in your preferred language is offered and pay a test fee of 35 euro. You are strongly encouraged to register for and take the TOLC-I before you begin their studies. If you do not sit the test before enrolment OR you obtain a score lower than 17 out of 41 (considering only 10% of the score obtained in the Sciences section and excluding the English section), you will be assigned an Additional Learning Requirement, or ALR, in mathematics and logic (Obbligo Formativo Aggiuntivo – OFA). The ALR must be satisfied by the end of your first year of study (deadline of October 1) by passing an exam, or else you will not be permitted to register for any of the course exams included in your study plan. |
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Overview
The aim of the Engineering Physics course is to educate a modern and professionally cosmopolitan class of engineers, who are able to tackle issues relating to advanced technology, whether they are linked to energy, materials, computer science, biomedicine or “quantum computing”.
A Physics Engineer is a multi-skilled professional who combines expertise in two disciplines: the fundamentals of science and the practicality of engineering.
Physics Engineers are trained to adapt to situations under continuous technological evolution and to the emergence of what is known as Complexity Sciences, such as neuroscience or quantum physics.
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Programme structure
This programme includes the following components:
- course work
- curricular internship (can be carried out either in Italy or abroad)
- final thesis
You can request to spend one or two semesters at a partner university through Ca’ Foscari’s exchange programmes.
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Career opportunities
There is a wide range of career opportunities for Physics Engineers.
- Graduates of the program will be able to work in all technologically advanced sectors related to both production (materials, nanotechnology, biomedicine) and processing (numerical modeling, multi-variable systems, cybersecurity).
- There are employment prospects for graduates in both Italy and abroad.
- A significant number of Physics Engineers also become founders of technological start-ups: the most striking examples include Skype and Spotify.