Explore digital transformation through our master’s program
INTERDISCIPLINARY COMPUTING
Interdisciplinary Computing is IT:U’s first interdisciplinary technical master’s program, merging computing with diverse fields to address complex, real-world challenges. This innovative program emphasizes project-based, personalized learning in a vibrant international environment. With small group settings and a strong focus on collaboration, students gain the skills and experience needed to excel in industry or pursue academic careers. Offering four specializations—Designing Interactions, Digital Earth, Society, and Networks, Digital Humanities, Health, and Life Sciences, and Future Industries—the program equips students to become digital transformers for the future.
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Interdisciplinary Computing
English
120 ECTS
Your profile to fit with IT:U
- You have a bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS) or equivalent in the fields of technology, natural sciences, social sciences, medicine, humanities, arts, or economics.
- IT:U requires students to have minimum C1 level English as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Please consult our FAQs page for more information on how other language assessments compare to the CEFR. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview to assess English proficiency and fit with IT:U.
- You have a strong interest in solving complex problems and working on collaborative projects.
- You are interested in combining technology and social understanding.
- You appreciate mixed methods and computational approaches, as well as exploring new AI methods.
- You enjoy a hands-on project-based environment, where you can apply your skills to real-world challenges.
- You want to gain a broad understanding of data handling, analysis and visualization, with a focus on practical applicability.

