The international degree programme offers a cross-disciplinary curriculum designed to foster close connections between humanities and the sciences of representation and processing of information and knowledge.
The programme is organised into three disciplinary pillars, which include Computer Science and Engineering disciplines, literary, linguistic, and historical disciplines related to cultural heritage in the digital context, and complementary disciplines such as economy, law and communication.
The programme offers the possibility of international exchanges via Erasmus and Oversees programmes, as well as the chance to either the preparation for the final examination abroad or the final examination with an internship abroad.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.