The approval process for the inter-university Bachelor's Degree program in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologies is not yet complete. The Course will be activated in the academic year 2025-2026 provided that the procedure concludes positively. All information reported on this website (e-Learning and Online Teaching) regarding the inter-university Bachelor's Degree in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologie should be considered provisional and subject to approval by the competent authorities.

Brief presentation of the Bachelor’s Degree Program

The interuniversity Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologies, Class L-30 of the Degrees in Physical Sciences and Technologies, is activated in the Academic Year 2025-2026.

The Bachelor’s Degree Program in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologies is jointly organized by the University of Pavia and the University of Milano-Bicocca, its administrative headquarters.

The Bachelor’s Degree Program is taught in English and in blended mode and it provides for the issuance of the joint degree with the two universities involved.

The Program has a duration of three years.

The Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologies, provides for the acquisition of 180 University Training Credits (CFUs), and includes 20 exams, to be passed in compliance with Italian laws in force. 

The aim of this Bachelor’s Degree Program is to provide solid basis in the fundamentals of Physics, Mathematics and disciplines such as Chemistry and Computer Science. It develops a high-level scientific-technological training too, that allows you to fully understand the theoretical principles and the advanced techniques for the development of innovative technologies.

The graduates in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologies possess knowledge and skills applicable to high-tech production processes and are able to operate effectively in rapidly evolving fields. The graduates in Physical Sciences for Innovative Technologies are able to promote the transition to more sustainable energy systems and to contribute decisively to the digital modernization of industrial and management processes.

The training acquired allows graduates to enter the world of work or to continue their studies in Master's Degree Programs. Therefore, thanks to multidisciplinary, digital and innovative physical skills, graduates will participate actively in both national and international economic and social development.

Reference Structure: Department of Physics "Giuseppe Occhialini", University of Milano-Bicocca, building U2 - Piazza della Scienza, nr. 2, 20126 Milan, Italy.

Director of the Faculty Committee:
Professor

Director of the School of Science:
Professor Simona Binetti

Director of the Department of Physics “Giuseppe Occhialini”:
Professor Claudia Riccardi

Contacts

Careers Office - email: segr.studenti.scienze@unimib.it
Teaching Office - email: didattica.ps4it@unimib.it