The Bachelor’s programme in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence aims at providing learners with specific skills in artificial intelligence and the most important areas of applied computing.
Graduates in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence will have a solid foundational background as well as technical training. This combination of perspectives will allow them to keep up with the most recent advancements of information and communication technology and provide a basis for a rapid career in the field. In addition, they will be able to access postgraduate programmes in the area of information technology. Furthermore, graduates will be able to access post-graduate programmes in the area of information technology.
The cultural preparation in the field of applied computer science and artificial intelligence will equip the graduates with: familiarity with the scientific method of investigation; the ability to understand and make proper use of mathematical tools; methodological knowledge and basic skills in a wide range of fields of science, information and communication technologies, including the most modern artificial intelligence techniques; knowledge of the subject directly in English, so as to be ready to enter the international academic and industrial contexts.
For this purpose, the first two years of the programme, that are the same for all students, cover topics that are deemed as indispensable for the cultural and technical training of the graduate, such as mathematics, physics and statistics, computer science and artificial intelligence. During the third year, in addition to completing this training, the student can choose courses that will characterise his/her profile in the most relevant areas of applied computer science. Furthermore, he/she can integrate his/her learning path with subjects in economics and/or law.
The programme will be completed with an internship, to be carried out either within companies in the IT sector (typically on topics such as software design and development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, systems and networks) or at the university, exploring advanced research issues in applied computer science and artificial intelligence within the academic environment.
bachelor
Restricted access - entrance exam
In Campus, Full-time
English
Sep '25
60
180 ECTS
1st Call : Open
2nd Call : Open (Only for EU students)
3rd Call : NA
1st Call : 29th April 2025
2nd Call : 29th July 2025
3rd Call : NA
A high school diploma (or equivalent qualification) earned after no less than 12 years of studies is required. Minimum GPA 75/100 Also, adequate knowledge of English is necessary. To successfully tackle the study path, basic knowledge of science and mathematics is needed, which is normally provided by the upper secondary school. Logical and comprehension skills of written texts and speech are also required, as well as mastery of expression through writing.
we require that one (or more) of the following tests be successfully passed: SAT (College Board), English TOLC-I (CISIA), Italian TOLC-I or TOLC-S with the additional English section (CISIA). Documents attesting achievements that are of interest to the pre-selection should be added there – for example, the Advanced Placement (AP) tests. (visit the course website for more details) [P.S. - There may be other specific requirements for application to this course, please go through the ‘Call for Application’ carefully]
English language skills, equivalent to level B2 (or higher) of the Common European Framework (CEFR) through a Language proficiency certificate of IELTS / TOEFL / Cambridge English /Others (Pls visit the course website for more details)
Euros 300 to 1500 (Tuition fee waiver possible, visit the course website for more details)
The cost of living for international students in Italy can vary depending on the city, whether they live on or off campus, and other factors:
Accommodation
The cost of accommodation can range from €400–€1,200 per month, depending on the city and whether you live on or off campus. For example, in Rome, rooms can cost €500–€650 per month, while in Bologna, rooms can cost around €400–€500 per month.
Food
The cost of food is around €200-€400 per month.
Utilities and transportation
Utilities and internet can cost between €100–€200 per month, and transportation can cost around €1,200 per year.
Other expenses
Other expenses to consider include health insurance, personal expenses, and entertainment.
City
The cost of living is generally higher in Rome and Milan, and lower in cities like Naples, Turin, and Catania.
The average annual cost of living for an international student in Italy is around €800 per month.
P.S. - A scholarship can take care not only of your tuition expenses but will cover all your living expenses also in the form of upto €900 per month . Connect with our team to learn more about how to secure a scholraship.
Accommodation expenses for international students in Italy can vary greatly depending on the city, the type of accommodation, and the standard of living. Here's a rough estimate of accommodation expenses in Italy:
It's important to research accommodation options thoroughly and consider factors such as location, proximity to your university, transportation links, and overall quality of living. Some Universities may offer assistance or guidance in finding accommodation for international students
Pro tip: If you are planning to stay off-campus the earlier you book your accomodation the better as you will get much reasonable rates.
There are several types of financial aid available for international students in Italy, including scholarships, grants, and education loans:
Scholarships
Universities and the Italian government offer scholarships to international students. These scholarships can cover tuition, health insurance, and living expenses. Some examples include:
MAECI scholarships: These renewable scholarships are offered by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) to foreign nationals and Italian citizens living abroad.
UNICORE 6.0: This scholarship is supported by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), and other Italian universities.
Grants
All students, including international students, can receive need-based grants ranging from EUR 2482 to EUR 6158. The most common grant amount is EUR 4326 per year. These grants are given by regional bodies across Italy.
Education loans
Private banks offer education loans to international students studying in Italy. Interest rates, loan tenure, collateral requirements, and moratorium periods may vary.
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To study in Italy you will need a visa and the process to apply for the same differs from country to country. Below is a general process that is more relevant to Indian students.
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How to Apply
a) Register on http://www.cisiaonline.it and register for the English TOLC-E (also in TOLC@HOME mode)
OR
Register on https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/ and register for the SAT
b) Register on Infostud filling in the following form:
https://www.studenti.uniroma1.it/phoenixreg/index.html#/
c). Sign -in on Infostud and select your course of choice
d) Pay the Application fee
e) Register for the pre-selection process by submitting the application through the QS MoveIn platform within the deadlines indicated
List of documents to be uploaded along with the applications
a) High school diploma obtained or to be obtained in year 2025
b) English language certificate indicating a B2 level of proficiency
c) ENGLISH TOLC-E (including TOLC@HOME mode). OR
SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) General Test
d) any other details that you need to be aware of for a successful application
e) A valid Passport.
Application Fee: €30
Working in Italy while studying
• As a student in Italy, you are allowed to work part-time.
• You can work part-time up to 20 hours per week during your studies and full-time during vacations.
• You need to obtain a temporary residence permit though.
Working in Italy after completing your studies
• As a Non-EU student, if you want to work in Italy after graduation, you will need a work permit.
• You can stay back in Italy for 12 months after completing your masters or PhD degree.
• You can apply for a post-study work permit only once you get a full-time job or an intership opportunity
• Your employer needs to apply for a work permit for you termed as 'Nulla osta al lavoro'
• Once the employer received the work permit, the student can proceed with his application for post-study work visa.
• Once you recieve your post-study work visa, only then you can apply for a residence permit.
• Generally any student holding a residence permit while studying and working part-time is bound to get a residence permit to work full-time in Italy
Getting a PR in Italy
Non-EU nationals who already hold a temporary residence permit can apply for a permanent residence permit if they fulfill the following requirements:
• To be able to apply for a PR in Italy you should have spent at least 5 years
• You should be working full-time with an Italian employer and should be required to stay in Italy.