EMSE in short

The European Masters Programme in Software Engineering (EMSE) is a 2-year international master program, //completely taught in English//, in cooperation with the departments of computer science of four European Universities (Consortium): * **[[emse:upm|Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), in Madrid, Spain]]** {{:wiki:flag_sp_md.png?nolink&25|}} * **[[emse:unikl|Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (UNIKL), in Kaiserslautern, Germany]]** {{:wiki:flag_de_md.png?25|}} * **[[emse:fub|Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (UNIBZ), in Bolzano, Italy]]** {{:wiki:flag_it_md.png?25|}} * **[[emse:oy|University of Oulu (OY), in Oulu, Finland]]** {{:emse:finland_flag_256.png?direct&25|}} The programme foresees a **[[mobility|mobility period]]**: student have to choose 2 out of the 4 universities of the Consortium and spend one year of their master study in each university (50% of ECTS in each institution). The courses are project oriented. This means that students have a large offering of internships and projects to develop at the University or in a Company. The course is built on eight learning paths on annual exchange and based on core areas, specificities, and elective courses (see **[[emse:description|Description]]**). All partners offer a research methods course to prepare students to elective activities. Elective activities consist of a project (3,5-4 ECTS), an internship (4 ECTS), and a master thesis of 30 ECTS. Master thesis is co-supervised by two professors of the partners the student has visited. Students that successfully complete the program get a double degree from the two universities that have visited. Students are requested to attend a course of 2 ECTS in the local language in each university visited.\\ \\