Further information on EIT Digital Master programmes 

How is the programme structured?

All EIT Digital Master School programmes follow the same scheme:

  • Students study one year at an ‘entry’ university and one year at an ‘exit’ university in two of EIT Digital’s hot spots around Europe.
  • Upon completion, graduates receive degrees from both of the two universities and a certificate awarded by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
  • The first year is similar at all entry points with basic courses to lay the foundation for focus of the selected technical programme. Some elective courses may also be chosen, additionally. At the same time, students are introduced to business and management knowledge and competences. During the second semester, a design project is combined with business development exercises. These teach the students how to turn technology into business and how to develop and present a convincing business plan.
  • Between the first year and the second year, a summer school focuses on business opportunities aiming at a socially relevant theme.
  • The second year offers a specialisation and a graduation project. The graduation project includes an internship at a company or a research institute and results in a Master thesis supported with a strong innovation and entrepreneurship dimension.

To learn more about the structure of the programme, please click here.

To learn more about the I&E minor please click here.

Who can apply?

Bachelor’s holders in Computer Science, Information Technology, Mathematics, Statistics or Electrical Engineering (with a specialisation in information technology).