European Master on Software Engineering
120 ECTS (2 years)
Degree of Master of Science in Software Engineering
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Programme structure
Cooperation between Sweden, Spain, Germany and Italy
EMSE is given by a network composed of Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy) as coordinator, Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden), and University of Kaiserslautern (Germany). The partner institutions have strong relationships with European software companies, which guarantee that students of this program will be able to deal with industry's real problems.
Programme structure and erasmus mundus
The program consists of the following courses. Students starting their EMSE programme in BTH are offered the 1st year courses:
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Course name |
Code |
ECTS |
Learning period 1 |
Learning period 2 |
Learning period 3 |
Learning period 4 |
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1st Year |
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Advanced Software Project Management |
PA2414 |
7,5 |
7,5 |
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Software Architectures and Quality |
PA1308 |
7,5 |
7,5 |
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Practical Requirements Engineering |
PA1310 |
7,5 |
|
7,5 |
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Applied Software Project Management |
PA2406 |
7,5 |
|
7,5 |
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Software Verification and Validation |
PA2405 |
7,5 |
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|
7,5 |
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Research Methodologies in Software Engineering and Computer Science |
PA2404 |
7,5 |
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|
7,5 |
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Software Product Management Course |
PA2509 |
7,5 |
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|
7,5 |
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Software Metrics |
PA1303 |
7,5 |
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|
7,5 |
Students coming to BTH in their 2nd year are offered the following courses:
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Course name |
Code |
ECTS |
Learning period 1 |
Learning period 2 |
Learning period 3 |
Learning period 4 |
2nd Year
|
Software Architectures and Quality |
PA1308 |
7,5 |
7,5 |
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Global Software Engineering |
PA2411 |
7,5 |
7,5 |
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Product-line Architecture |
PA2410 |
7,5 |
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7,5 |
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Advanced Topic in Computing |
DV2508 |
7,5 |
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7,5 |
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Master Thesis |
PA2503 |
30 |
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|
15 |
15 |
Link to the main website for EMSE: http://emse.inf.unibz.it
Study in two countries
The language of instruction is English. Students can follow the EMSE program at any two institutions of the consortium (with half of the total academic load ECTS at each of the two institutions), and receive the corresponding double degree provided by those two institutions.
The student studies in two different countries during the program. The program is divided into two parts, where you study the first year at one university and the second year at another university (modules and project are entities that must be done completely at a single partner institution). Student mobility is based on the fact that all master students, at whatever partner institution you study, will be brought to a comparable level of knowledge and skills (through the compulsory subjects) during the first year.
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