The EIT Digital Master School offers a two-year education with eight technical programmes and a minor in Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
When applying to the EIT Digital Master School you select one of the 8 technical programmes below.
Each technical programme includes a common technical competence base, which constitutes the curriculum for the first study year, and a specialisation that will be the starting point for the thesis work during the second year. In all, this compiles 90 ECTS. In addition, a Minor in Innovation & Entrepreneurship of 30 ECTS will provide you with valuable knowledge on how to drive your innovations to the market.
Our students are building a curriculum based on their skills and interests. 19 European top universities, renown researchers and leading businesses are partnered with EIT Digital to provide technical excellence leading to two master's degrees, the EIT Digital Master's Certificate and hands-on experience.
The Master School programme follows the Erasmus Mundus scheme where you study one year at an entry university and one year at an exit university. Upon completion, the student will receive a double degree from the two universities, labeled by the EIT, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
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The EIT ICT Labs Master School offers a two-year education with seven technical programmes and a minor in Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
Our students are building a curriculum based on their skills and interests. 19 European top universities, renown researchers and leading businesses are partnered with EIT ICT Labs to provide technical excellence leading to two master's degrees, the EIT ICT Labs Master's Certificate and hands-on experience.
The Master School programme follows the Erasmus Mundus scheme where you study one year at an entry university and one year at an exit university. Upon completion, the student will receive a double degree from the two universities, labeled by the EIT, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.