Energy Engineering
The professional profile of the energy engineer falls within the more general area of industrial engineering. Training must provide the skills and cognitive tools which enable energy engineers to study and manage components, equipment and systems for the generation and use of thermal, mechanical and electrical energy from both fossil and renewable sources, as well as assess the resulting safety and environmental impact concerns. They must also have competences in planning and rational use of energy in the industrial, civil, agricultural and transportation sectors.
The programme is strongly interdisciplinary and cuts across the various fields of industrial engineering, providing a solid grounding in applied thermodynamics and heat transfer. Specific courses give students the skills they will need to understand and manage the main types of industrial and civil energy plants, as well as the basic notions of classical nuclear technologies.
Civil and Architecture Engineering
The objective of the BS degree course in Architecture and Civil Engineering is to train students to become construction engineers, teaching them the necessary skills and functions to perform that role competently. This engineer works mainly in the field of building design, in its realization in traditional and industrialised construction sites, both for new constructions and the recovery of existing buildings; in real estate management and organisation; in managing and organising the construction process with regard to materials, products and components; and surveying and assessing the built heritage. The construction engineer is aware of the complexity of the construction system, in relation with its subsystems and with the environmental context, and has the skills to manage it. The construction engineer with a BS degree collaborates in designing complex projects and independently designs simple projects.
Computer Engineering
Everyone is aware that the explosion of information technologies has now permeated every aspect of our lives. The BS course in Computer Engineering aims to form technicians who can utilise and innovate tools of information and communication technologies (ICT) using a typical engineering approach to address issues common to a very broad spectrum of applications. This engineering approach, combining theoretical and applicative aspects, characterises and differentiates this course of study from other degree programmes offered by the University in the computer field. It focuses on the approach to problem solving demanded by a rapidly evolving society and a market that is turning increasingly global.
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