Digital Technologies and Smart Infrastructure in Agriculture


Program Overview

Language of Instruction:
English
Duration:
3 semesters
ECTS Credits:
90
Mode of Delivery:
On-Campus
Part time Option:
Available
Part time Duration:
4 semesters
Tuition Fee:
2500€ - 4000€
Scholarships:
Available

Institution

University:
Agricultural University of Athens
Faculty:
School of Environment and Agricultural Engineering
Department:
Department of Natural Resources Development and Agricultural Engineering
City:
Athens

Contact

Master's website:
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Email:
smartag@aua.gr
Phone:
+30 2105294053

Admission Information

Application Process:
Application Evaluation - Interview
Maximum Intake:
15 students

Subject Area

Agriculture

Technology


Description

The MSc in “Digital Technologies and Smart Infrastructure in Agriculture” (taught in English) equips students with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in precision agriculture, IoT, robotics, automation, optimization, machine learning, and renewable energy. The program emphasizes both hard and soft skills, preparing graduates to meet global challenges in sustainable agri-food systems and environmental protection. Students gain hands-on experience through interdisciplinary activities, system design and testing, as well as an internship in the agri-food sector. The three-semester curriculum combines compulsory and elective courses, concluding with a thesis in the final semester.

Graduates in Agricultural Science, Forestry, Natural Sciences, Polytechnic Schools, Information Technology, or related departments of domestic universities or recognized equivalent departments of foreign universities in related specialties are eligible for admission, provided they have been recognized by NARIC. Graduates of related departments of Higher Technological Educational Institutions (ATEI) are also accepted.


Comments

In parallel, students will have the opportunity to follow an internship of one to three months, in companies of the agri-food sector, in order to become familiar with the real market trends and challenges in addition to practicing on the knowledge acquired during the previous two semesters.

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